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Results of the 2013 Western Australian state election (Legislative Council)

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2013 Western Australian state election (Legislative Council)

← 2008 9 March 2013 2017 →

All 36 seats in the Legislative Council
18 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Peter Collier Sue Ellery None
Party Liberal Labor National
Leader's seat North Metropolitan South Metropolitan
Seats before 16 11 5
Seats won 17 11 5
Seat change Increase 1 Steady Steady
Popular vote 583,500 398,260 59,804
Percentage 47.62% 32.51% 4.88%
Swing Increase 8.02pp Decrease 3.63pp Decrease 0.44pp

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
SFF
Leader None Rick Mazza
Party Greens SFF
Leader's seat Agricultural Region
(won seat)
Seats before 4 0
Seats won 2 1
Seat change Decrease 1 Increase 1
Popular vote 100,624 21,765
Percentage 8.21% 1.78%
Swing Decrease 2.87pp Increase 1.78pp

This is a list of electoral region results for the Western Australian Legislative Council in the 2013 Western Australian state election.

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Results by Electoral region

Agricultural

2013 Western Australian state election: Agricultural
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 11,383
Liberal 1. Jim Chown (elected 1)
2. Brian Ellis (elected 4)
3. Steve Martin
4. Alan McFarland
5. Sarah Panizza
6. James McLagan
26,973 33.85 +1.22
National 1. Martin Aldridge (elected 2)
2. Paul Brown (elected 5)
3. Jill Sounness
4. Cathie Bowen
5. Rosalba Butterworth
25,289 31.74 -1.70
Labor 1. Darren West (elected 3)
2. Matt Benson-Lidholm
3. Judy Riggs
4. Sheila Mills
5. Bob Somerville
6. Graeme McBeath
13,998 17.57 -4.03
Independent 1. Max Trenorden
2. Philip Gardiner
3. Bill Cowan
4. Robert Kestel
5. Lindsay Tuckwell
4,192 5.26 +5.26
Greens 1. Andy Huntley
2. Sarah Nielsen-Harvey
3,149 3.95 -1.15
Shooters and Fishers 1. Rick Mazza (elected 6)
2. Ray Hull
2,618 3.29 +3.29
Christians 1. Trevor Young
2. Lachlan Dunjey
1,494 1.88 -0.44
Family First 1. Peter Custers
2. Steven Fuhrmann
879 1.10 -1.75
Independent 1. Anne-Marie Copeland
2. Ian James
3. Darrell Boase
528 0.66 +0.66
Independent 1. Anthony Fels
2. Felly Chandra
239 0.30 +0.30
Independent 1. Peter Swift
2. Rod Davis
138 0.17 +0.17
Independent 1. Osama Rifai
2. Yaebiyo Araya
94 0.12 +0.12
Independent Gregory Kenney 61 0.08 +0.08
Tony Bozich 26 0.03 +0.03
Total formal votes 79,678 97.20 -0.46
Informal votes 2,294 2.80 +0.46
Turnout 81,972 90.40 +1.97

East Metropolitan

2013 Western Australian state election: East Metropolitan
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 43,347
Liberal 1. Helen Morton (elected 1)
2. Donna Faragher (elected 3)
3. Alyssa Hayden (elected 5)
4. Caroline Preuss
5. Darryl Trease
6. Jessica Thorpe-Gordon
142,004 46.80 +9.06
Labor 1. Alanna Clohesy (elected 2)
2. Samantha Rowe (elected 4)
3. Amber-Jade Sanderson (elected 6)
4. Bill Leadbetter
5. Michelle O'Driscoll
6. Andy Smith
115,979 38.22 -2.88
Greens 1. Alison Xamon
2. Glenice Smith
3. David Bromfield
24,756 8.16 -3.49
Christians 1. Dwight Randall
2. David Kingston
8,189 2.70 -0.23
Shooters and Fishers 1. Michael Georgiou
2. Grant Cooper
4,963 1.64 +1.64
Family First 1. Paul Barrett
2. Nathan Clifford
3,655 1.20 -2.00
Independent Chung Tu 1,553 0.51 +0.51
Independent Tom Hoyer 1,380 0.45 -0.17
Joe Nardizzi 949 0.31 +0.31
Total formal votes 303,428 96.61 -0.13
Informal votes 10,655 3.39 +0.13
Turnout 314,083 89.65 +2.36

Mining and Pastoral

2013 Western Australian state election: Mining and Pastoral
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 8,164
Liberal 1. Ken Baston (elected 1)
2. Mark Lewis (elected 4)
3. Eden Coad
4. Ross Wood
5. Ross Beckett
18,355 32.12 +2.30
National 1. Jacqui Boydell (elected 2)
2. Dave Grills (elected 6)
3. John McCourt
4. David Eagles
5. Adrian Hatwell
6. Cale Hill
15,974 27.95 +6.53
Labor 1. Stephen Dawson (elected 3)
2. Jim Murie
3. Shane Hill
4. Jon Ford
5. Linda Morich
6. Renee Portland
12,789 22.38 -11.72
Greens 1. Robin Chapple (elected 5)
2. Kado Muir
5,107 8.94 -0.01
Shooters and Fishers 1. John Parkes
2. Stefan Colagiuri
2,121 3.71 +3.71
Family First 1. Ian Rose
2. Cedric Harper
1,273 2.23 +0.58
Christians 1. Roger Mansell
2. Mike Walsh
1,016 1.78 -0.09
Independent Frank Bertola 511 0.89 +0.89
Total formal votes 57,146 97.30 +0.26
Informal votes 1,588 2.70 -0.26
Turnout 58,734 79.46 +5.69

North Metropolitan

2013 Western Australian state election: North Metropolitan
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Peter Collier (elected 1)
2. Michael Mischin (elected 3)
3. Liz Behjat (elected 5)
4. Peter Katsambanis (elected 6)
5. Elise Irwin
6. Paul Collins
176,867 57.07 +10.78
Labor 1. Ken Travers (elected 2)
2. Ljiljanna Ravlich (elected 4)
3. Martin Pritchard
4. Laine McDonald
5. Sarah Seymour
6. Rebeka Marton
90,892 29.33 -3.33
Greens 1. Cameron Poustie
2. Rebecca Brown
3. Heather Aquilina
27,327 8.82 -4.17
Christians 1. Ray Moran
2. Rudy Labordus
4,779 1.54 -0.71
Shooters and Fishers 1. Paul Bedford
2. D'arne Stubbs
3,415 1.10 +1.10
Family First 1. Henry Heng
2. Douglas Croker
2,910 0.94 -0.60
Independent Noel Avery 1,294 0.42 +0.42
Independent Angela Smith 1,089 0.35 +0.35
Independent Michael Tucak 1,008 0.33 +0.33
Independent Douglas Thorp 306 0.10 +0.10
Total formal votes 309,887 97.58 +0.16
Informal votes 7,691 2.42 -0.16
Turnout 317,578 89.69 +1.87

South Metropolitan

2013 Western Australian state election: South Metropolitan
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 43,737
Liberal 1. Simon O'Brien (elected 1)
2. Nick Goiran (elected 3)
3. Phil Edman (elected 5)
4. Gabriel Moens
5. Michelle Jack
145,053 47.38 +8.81
Labor 1. Sue Ellery (elected 2)
2. Kate Doust (elected 4)
3. Anne Wood
4. Dominic Rose
5. Sharon Thiel
6. Sandy Bird
113,026 36.92 -3.69
Greens 1. Lynn MacLaren (elected 6)
2. Tammy Solonec
3. Jean Jenkins
26,911 8.79 -3.12
Christians 1. Bob Burdett
2. Ka-ren Chew
5,946 1.94 -0.06
Family First 1. Jim McCourt
2. Steve Bolt
5,466 1.79 -0.34
Shooters and Fishers 1. Ian Blevin
2. Michael Glover
4,651 1.52 +1.52
Independent Keith Wilson 2,319 0.76 +0.76
Independent John Tucak 1,909 0.62 +0.62
Independent Jim Grayden 872 0.28 +0.28
Total formal votes 306,153 97.24 +0.13
Informal votes 8,702 2.76 -0.13
Turnout 314,855 89.47 +2.27

South West

2013 Western Australian state election: South West
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 24,134
Liberal 1. Robyn McSweeney (elected 1)
2. Barry House (elected 3)
3. Nigel Hallett (elected 5)
4. Ian Morison
5. Paul Fitzpatrick
6. Michelle Steck
74,248 43.95 +4.54
Labor 1. Sally Talbot (elected 2)
2. Adele Farina (elected 4)
3. John Mondy
4. Ian Bishop
5. Aaron Dean
6. Pearl Lim
51,576 30.53 -2.53
National 1. Colin Holt (elected 6)
2. Sam Harma
3. Dudley Greathead
18,541 10.98 +0.21
Greens 1. Giz Watson
2. Hsien Harper
13,374 7.92 -0.71
Shooters and Fishers 1. Daniel Strijk
2. Mark Mazza
3,997 2.37 +2.37
Family First 1. Bev Custers
2. David Bolt
2,577 1.53 -2.38
Christians 1. Justin Moseley
2. Tim Schoof
2,453 1.45 -0.66
Independent 1. Nataporn Sri-Innop Ross
2. Janet Grogan
1,205 0.71 +0.71
Independent Don Hyland 960 0.57 +0.57
Total formal votes 168,931 97.25 -0.13
Informal votes 4,776 2.75 +0.13
Turnout 173,707 90.67 +2.22

See also

References

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