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2016 Australian federal election

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2016 Australian federal election

A double dissolution election was held on 2 July 2016 to elect all 226 members of the 45th Parliament of Australia, after an extended eight-week official campaign period. It was the first double dissolution election since the 1987 election and the first under a new voting system for the Senate that replaced group voting tickets with optional preferential voting. In the 150-seat House of Representatives, the one-term incumbent Coalition government was reelected with a reduced 76 seats, marking the first time since 2004 that a government had been reelected with an absolute majority. Labor picked up a significant number of previously government-held seats for a total of 69 seats, recovering much of what it had lost in its severe defeat of 2013. On the crossbench, the Greens, the Nick Xenophon Team, Katter's Australian Party, and independents Wilkie and McGowan won a seat each. For the first time since federation, a party managed to form government without winning a plurality of seats in the two most populous states, New South Wales and Victoria. One re-count was held by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) for the Division of Herbert, confirming that Labor won the seat by 37 votes. The final outcome in the 76-seat Senate took over four weeks to complete. Announced on 4 August, the results revealed a reduced plurality of 30 seats for the Coalition, 26 for Labor, and a record 20 for crossbenchers including 9 Greens, 4 from One Nation and 3 from the Xenophon Team. Former broadcaster and Justice Party founder Derryn Hinch won a seat, while Jacqui Lambie, Liberal Democrat David Leyonhjelm and Family First's Bob Day retained theirs. The Coalition will require nine additional votes for a Senate majority, an increase of three. Both major parties agreed to allocate six-year terms to the first six senators elected in each state, while the last six would serve three-year terms. Labor and the Coalition each gained a six-year Senator at the expense of Hinch and the Greens, who criticised the major parties for rejecting the "recount" method despite supporting it in two bipartisan senate resolutions in 1998 and 2010. A number of initially elected senators were declared ineligible a result of the 2017–18 Australian parliamentary eligibility crisis, and replaced after recounts. As of 2025 this is the most recent federal election for both of the major parties to have new leaders when Shorten replaced Kevin Rudd after the 2013 Australian federal election, loss for the latter, as Labor leader after beating Anthony Albanese in the October 2013 Australian Labor Party leadership election a month later, and Turnbull replaced Tony Abbott as Liberal leader and prime minister on 14 September 2015 after a leadership challenge win in the September 2015 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill ten months prior.

Infobox

Registered
15,671,551 6 %
Turnout
14,262,016 (91 %) (2 pp)
Leader
Nick Xenophon
Party
Xenophon Team
Leader since
1 June 2013 (2013-06-01)
Leader's seat
South Australia (Senate)
Last election
New party
Seats won
1
Seat change
1
Primary vote
250,333
Percentage
1 %
Swing
1
TPP
50 %
TPP swing
3

Tables

· Election date › Double dissolution triggers
18 June 2014
18 June 2014
Second rejection by the Senate
18 June 2014
Bill
Clean Energy Finance Corporation (Abolition) Bill 2013 [No. 2]
17 August 2015
17 August 2015
Second rejection by the Senate
17 August 2015
Bill
Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Amendment Bill 2014 [No. 2]
18 April 2016
18 April 2016
Second rejection by the Senate
18 April 2016
Bill
Building and Construction Industry (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2013 [No. 2]
18 April 2016
18 April 2016
Second rejection by the Senate
18 April 2016
Bill
Building and Construction Industry (Improving Productivity) Bill 2013 [No. 2]
Second rejection by the Senate
Bill
18 June 2014
Clean Energy Finance Corporation (Abolition) Bill 2013 [No. 2]
17 August 2015
Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Amendment Bill 2014 [No. 2]
18 April 2016
Building and Construction Industry (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2013 [No. 2]
18 April 2016
Building and Construction Industry (Improving Productivity) Bill 2013 [No. 2]
· Senate voting changes
0
0
Quotas
0
% vote
3
Quotas
1
% vote
7
1
1
Quotas
1
% vote
11
Quotas
2
% vote
15
2
2
Quotas
2
% vote
19
Quotas
3
% vote
23
3
3
Quotas
3
% vote
26
Quotas
4
% vote
30
4
4
Quotas
4
% vote
34
Quotas
5
% vote
38
5
5
Quotas
5
% vote
42
Quotas
6
% vote
46
Quotas
% vote
Quotas
% vote
0
3
1
7
1
11
2
15
2
19
3
23
3
26
4
30
4
34
5
38
5
42
6
46
· Campaign events › Newspaper endorsements › Sunday editions
The Sun-Herald
The Sun-Herald
Newspaper
The Sun-Herald
2016 owner
Fairfax Media
Endorsement
Coalition
Sunday Telegraph
Sunday Telegraph
Newspaper
Sunday Telegraph
2016 owner
News Corp Australia
Endorsement
Coalition
Sunday Herald Sun
Sunday Herald Sun
Newspaper
Sunday Herald Sun
2016 owner
News Corp Australia
Endorsement
Coalition
Sunday Mail (Brisbane)
Sunday Mail (Brisbane)
Newspaper
Sunday Mail (Brisbane)
2016 owner
News Corp Australia
Endorsement
Coalition
Sunday Mail (Adelaide)
Sunday Mail (Adelaide)
Newspaper
Sunday Mail (Adelaide)
2016 owner
News Corp Australia
Endorsement
Coalition
Sunday Times
Sunday Times
Newspaper
Sunday Times
2016 owner
News Corp Australia
Endorsement
Coalition
Sunday Age
Sunday Age
Newspaper
Sunday Age
2016 owner
Fairfax Media
Endorsement
Labor
Newspaper
2016 owner
Endorsement
The Sun-Herald
Fairfax Media
Coalition
Sunday Telegraph
News Corp Australia
Coalition
Sunday Herald Sun
News Corp Australia
Coalition
Sunday Mail (Brisbane)
News Corp Australia
Coalition
Sunday Mail (Adelaide)
News Corp Australia
Coalition
Sunday Times
News Corp Australia
Coalition
Sunday Age
Fairfax Media
Labor
· Campaign events › Newspaper endorsements › Metropolitan dailies
Adelaide Advertiser
Adelaide Advertiser
Newspaper
Adelaide Advertiser
2016 owner
News Corp Australia
Endorsement
Coalition
Australian Financial Review
Australian Financial Review
Newspaper
Australian Financial Review
2016 owner
Fairfax Media
Endorsement
Coalition
Canberra Times
Canberra Times
Newspaper
Canberra Times
2016 owner
Fairfax Media
Endorsement
Coalition
Courier Mail
Courier Mail
Newspaper
Courier Mail
2016 owner
News Corp Australia
Endorsement
Coalition
Daily Telegraph
Daily Telegraph
Newspaper
Daily Telegraph
2016 owner
News Corp Australia
Endorsement
Coalition
Geelong Advertiser
Geelong Advertiser
Newspaper
Geelong Advertiser
2016 owner
News Corp Australia
Endorsement
Coalition
Herald Sun
Herald Sun
Newspaper
Herald Sun
2016 owner
News Corp Australia
Endorsement
Coalition
NT News
NT News
Newspaper
NT News
2016 owner
News Corp Australia
Endorsement
Coalition
Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning Herald
Newspaper
Sydney Morning Herald
2016 owner
Fairfax Media
Endorsement
Coalition
The Age
The Age
Newspaper
The Age
2016 owner
Fairfax Media
Endorsement
Coalition
The Australian
The Australian
Newspaper
The Australian
2016 owner
News Corp Australia
Endorsement
Coalition
The West Australian
The West Australian
Newspaper
The West Australian
2016 owner
Seven West Media
Endorsement
Coalition
Newspaper
2016 owner
Endorsement
Adelaide Advertiser
News Corp Australia
Coalition
Australian Financial Review
Fairfax Media
Coalition
Canberra Times
Fairfax Media
Coalition
Courier Mail
News Corp Australia
Coalition
Daily Telegraph
News Corp Australia
Coalition
Geelong Advertiser
News Corp Australia
Coalition
Herald Sun
News Corp Australia
Coalition
NT News
News Corp Australia
Coalition
Sydney Morning Herald
Fairfax Media
Coalition
The Age
Fairfax Media
Coalition
The Australian
News Corp Australia
Coalition
The West Australian
Seven West Media
Coalition
House of Representatives (IRV) — Turnout 91 % (CV) — Informal 5 %
Total
Total
Party
Total
Party
13,541,101
%
150
Two-party-preferred vote
Two-party-preferred vote
Party
Two-party-preferred vote
Invalid/blank votes
Invalid/blank votes
Party
Invalid/blank votes
Party
131,722
Party
4
Votes
−0
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
14,262,016
Registered voters/turnout
Registered voters/turnout
Party
Registered voters/turnout
Party
15,671,551
Party
91
Votes
–2
Source: Federal Election 2016
Source: Federal Election 2016
Party
Source: Federal Election 2016
Party
Votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Australian Labor Party
4,702,296
34
+1
69
14
Coalition
5,693,605
42
−3
76
14
Liberal Party of Australia
3,882,905
28
−3
45
13
Liberal National Party (QLD)
1,153,736
8
−0
21
1
National Party of Australia
624,555
4
+0
10
1
Country Liberal Party (NT)
32,409
0
−0
0
1
Australian Greens
1,385,650
10
+1
1
Nick Xenophon Team
250,333
1
+1
1
1
Katter's Australian Party
72,879
0
−0
1
Palmer United Party
315
0
−5
0
1
Others
1,436,023
10
+4
2
Total
13,541,101
150
Two-party-preferred vote
Liberal/National Coalition
6,818,824
50
−3
76
14
Australian Labor Party
6,722,277
49
+3
69
14
Invalid/blank votes
131,722
4
−0
Total votes
14,262,016
Registered voters/turnout
15,671,551
91
–2
Source: Federal Election 2016

References

  1. 15 LNP MPs sit in the Liberal party room and 6 in the National party room
  2. independent MPs: Andrew Wilkie (Denison) and Cathy McGowan (Indi).
  3. 3 LNP Senators sit in the Liberal party room and 2 in the National party room
  4. Sits in National party room
  5. Section 57 of the Constitution
  6. The reason it does not expire on 12 November 2016 is because 12 November 2013 was "Day 1" of the current House, not "Day
  7. The Independent members were Cathy McGowan (Indi, Vic) and Andrew Wilkie (Denison, Tas).
  8. For seats that werre affected by the redistribution the Australian Electoral Commission calculated "notional" margins fo
  9. As a result of the 2015 boundary redistribution, the New South Wales Liberal-held seats of Barton, Dobell and Paterson b
  10. Australian Politics and Elections Database: University of Western Australia Archived 18 January 2015 at the Wayback Mach
    http://elections.uwa.edu.au/
  11. "Statement from the Australian Electoral Commission: Recount in the Division of Herbert"
    http://www.aec.gov.au/media/media-releases/2016/07-19e.htm
  12. Australia Votes
    http://www.abc.net.au/news/federal-election-2016/results/
  13. "Labor wins seat of Herbert after recount"
    http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-07-31/election-2016-labor-wins-herbert-after-recount/7675898
  14. "Labor takes seat of Herbert, leaving Malcolm Turnbull with majority of just one seat"
    http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/labor-takes-seat-of-herbert-leaving-malcolm-turnbull-with-majority-of-just-one-seat-20160731-gqhjy4.html
  15. "Herbert - 2016 election"
    http://results.aec.gov.au/20499/Website/HouseDivisionPage-20499-165.htm
  16. "AEC"
    https://twitter.com/AusElectoralCom
  17. ABC News
    http://www.abc.net.au/news/federal-election-2016/results/senate/
  18. "Senate photo finishes"
    https://blogs.crikey.com.au/pollbludger/2016/07/12/senate-photo-finishes/
  19. Antony Green's Election Blog
    http://blogs.abc.net.au/antonygreen/2016/04/how-long-and-short-terms-are-allocated-after-a-double-dissolution.html
  20. Coalition and Labor team up to clear out crossbench senators in 2019: SMH 12 August 2016 Archived 6 November 2016 at the
    http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/coalition-and-labor-team-up-to-clear-out-crossbench-senators-in-2019-20160812-gqr29k.html
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