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2019 Australian federal election

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2019 Australian federal election

A federal election was held on 18 May 2019 to elect members of the 46th Parliament of Australia. The election had been called following the dissolution of the 45th Parliament as elected at the 2016 double dissolution federal election. All 151 seats in the House of Representatives (lower house) and 40 of the 76 seats in the Senate (upper house) were up for election. The second-term incumbent minority Liberal/National Coalition government, led by Prime Minister Scott Morrison, won a third three-year term by defeating the opposition Australian Labor Party, led by Opposition Leader Bill Shorten. The Coalition claimed a three-seat majority with 77 seats, Labor finished with 68, whilst the remaining six seats were won by the Australian Greens, Centre Alliance, Katter's Australian Party and three independents. The electoral system of Australia enforces compulsory voting and uses full-preference instant-runoff voting in single-member seats for the House of Representatives and optional preferential single transferable voting in the Senate. The election was administered by the Australian Electoral Commission. The result was considered an upset as polling had placed the Coalition consistently behind for almost three years. It was the first time since 2001 that a Federal government in Australia won a third consecutive term in office. The Coalition benefited from a stronger-than-expected showing in Queensland and Tasmania. The Liberal National Party of Queensland won 23 of the state's 30 seats with a statewide primary vote of 43%. Indeed, the net two-seat swing to the LNP in Queensland was enough to allow the Coalition to regain its majority. On election night, Shorten declared his intention to stand down as leader of his party, but to remain in parliament. The Second Morrison ministry was sworn in on 29 May 2019.

Infobox

Registered
16,424,248 4.80%
Turnout
15,088,616 (91.89%)(0.88 pp)
Leader
Bob Katter
Party
Katter's Australian
Leader since
5 June 2011 (2011-06-05)
Leader's seat
Kennedy (Qld.)
Last election
1 seat, 0.54%
Seats before
1
Seats won
1
Seat change
1
Primary vote
69,736
Percentage
0.49%
Swing
0.05pp
TPP
51.53%
TPP swing
1.17

Tables

Member
Member
Seat
Member
Before
Party
Before
Type
Before
Date
Change
Date
Change
Member
After
Party
Vic (Senate)
Vic (Senate)
Seat
Vic (Senate)
Before
Stephen Conroy
Before
Labor
Change
Resignation
Change
30 September 2016
After
25 October 2016
After
Kimberley Kitching
After
Labor
SA (Senate)
SA (Senate)
Seat
SA (Senate)
Before
Bob Day
Before
Family First
Change
Resignation, disqualification
Change
1 November 2016
After
19 April 2017
After
Lucy Gichuhi
After
Family First
WA (Senate)
WA (Senate)
Seat
WA (Senate)
Before
Rod Culleton
Before
One Nation
Change
Departure from party
Change
18 December 2016
After
Rod Culleton
After
Independent
SA (Senate)
SA (Senate)
Seat
SA (Senate)
Before
Cory Bernardi
Before
Liberal
Change
Formation of new party
Change
7 February 2017
After
Cory Bernardi
After
Conservatives
SA (Senate)
SA (Senate)
Seat
SA (Senate)
Before
Lucy Gichuhi
Before
Family First
Change
Refusal to join party merger
Change
3 May 2017
After
Lucy Gichuhi
After
Independent
WA (Senate)
WA (Senate)
Seat
WA (Senate)
Before
Scott Ludlam
Before
Greens
Change
Resignation, disqualification
Change
14 July 2017
After
10 November 2017
After
Jordon Steele-John
After
Greens
Qld (Senate)
Qld (Senate)
Seat
Qld (Senate)
Before
Larissa Waters
Before
Greens
Change
18 July 2017
Change
10 November 2017
After
Andrew Bartlett
After
Greens
WA (Senate)
WA (Senate)
Seat
WA (Senate)
Before
Chris Back
Before
Liberal
Change
Resignation
Change
31 July 2017
After
16 August 2017
After
Slade Brockman
After
Liberal
Qld (Senate)
Qld (Senate)
Seat
Qld (Senate)
Before
Malcolm Roberts
Before
One Nation
Change
Disqualification
Change
27 October 2017
After
10 November 2017
After
Fraser Anning
After
One Nation
New England
New England
Seat
New England
Before
Barnaby Joyce
Before
National
Change
2 December 2017
Change
Barnaby Joyce(re-elected)
After
National
NSW (Senate)
NSW (Senate)
Seat
NSW (Senate)
Before
Fiona Nash
Before
National
Change
22 December 2017
Change
Jim Molan
After
Liberal
SA (Senate)
SA (Senate)
Seat
SA (Senate)
Before
Nick Xenophon
Before
Xenophon Team
Change
Resignation
Change
31 October 2017
After
14 November 2017
After
Rex Patrick
After
Xenophon Team
Tas (Senate)
Tas (Senate)
Seat
Tas (Senate)
Before
Stephen Parry
Before
Liberal
Change
Resignation, disqualification
Change
2 November 2017
After
9 February 2018
After
Richard Colbeck
After
Liberal
Bennelong
Bennelong
Seat
Bennelong
Before
John Alexander
Before
Liberal
Change
Resignation
Change
11 November 2017
After
16 December 2017
After
John Alexander(re-elected)
After
Liberal
Tas (Senate)
Tas (Senate)
Seat
Tas (Senate)
Before
Jacqui Lambie
Before
Lambie Network
Change
Resignation, disqualification
Change
14 November 2017
After
9 February 2018
After
Steve Martin
After
Independent
SA (Senate)
SA (Senate)
Seat
SA (Senate)
Before
Skye Kakoschke-Moore
Before
Xenophon Team
Change
22 November 2017
Change
16 February 2018
After
Tim Storer
After
Independent
Qld (Senate)
Qld (Senate)
Seat
Qld (Senate)
Before
Fraser Anning
Before
One Nation
Change
Departure from party
Change
15 January 2018
After
Fraser Anning
After
Independent
NSW (Senate)
NSW (Senate)
Seat
NSW (Senate)
Before
Sam Dastyari
Before
Labor
Change
Resignation
Change
25 January 2018
After
14 February 2018
After
Kristina Keneally
After
Labor
Batman
Batman
Seat
Batman
Before
David Feeney
Before
Labor
Change
Resignation
Change
1 February 2018
After
17 March 2018
After
Ged Kearney
After
Labor
SA (Senate)
SA (Senate)
Seat
SA (Senate)
Before
Lucy Gichuhi
Before
Independent
Change
Party membership
Change
2 February 2018
After
Lucy Gichuhi
After
Liberal
Qld (Senate)
Qld (Senate)
Seat
Qld (Senate)
Before
George Brandis
Before
LNP
Change
Resignation
Change
8 February 2018
After
21 March 2018
After
Amanda Stoker
After
LNP
ACT (Senate)
ACT (Senate)
Seat
ACT (Senate)
Before
Katy Gallagher
Before
Labor
Change
Disqualification
Change
9 May 2018
After
23 May 2018
After
David Smith
After
Labor
Perth
Perth
Seat
Perth
Before
Tim Hammond
Before
Labor
Change
Resignation
Change
10 May 2018
After
28 July 2018
After
Patrick Gorman
After
Labor
Braddon
Braddon
Seat
Braddon
Before
Justine Keay
Before
Labor
Change
Resignation
Change
Justine Keay(re-elected)
After
Labor
Fremantle
Fremantle
Seat
Fremantle
Before
Josh Wilson
Before
Labor
Change
Josh Wilson(re-elected)
After
Labor
Longman
Longman
Seat
Longman
Before
Susan Lamb
Before
Labor
Change
Susan Lamb(re-elected)
After
Labor
Mayo
Mayo
Seat
Mayo
Before
Rebekha Sharkie
Before
Centre Alliance
Change
11 May 2018
Change
Rebekha Sharkie(re-elected)
After
Centre Alliance
Tas (Senate)
Tas (Senate)
Seat
Tas (Senate)
Before
Steve Martin
Before
Independent
Change
Party membership
Change
28 May 2018
After
Steve Martin
After
National
Qld (Senate)
Qld (Senate)
Seat
Qld (Senate)
Before
Fraser Anning
Before
Independent
Change
Party membership
Change
4 June 2018
After
Fraser Anning
After
Katter's Australian
NSW (Senate)
NSW (Senate)
Seat
NSW (Senate)
Before
Brian Burston
Before
One Nation
Change
Departure from party
Change
14 June 2018
After
Brian Burston
After
Independent
NSW (Senate)
NSW (Senate)
Seat
NSW (Senate)
Before
Lee Rhiannon
Before
Greens
Change
Resignation
Change
15 August 2018
After
Mehreen Faruqi
After
Greens
Qld (Senate)
Qld (Senate)
Seat
Qld (Senate)
Before
Andrew Bartlett
Before
Greens
Change
Resignation
Change
27 August 2018
After
6 September 2018
After
Larissa Waters
After
Greens
Wentworth
Wentworth
Seat
Wentworth
Before
Malcolm Turnbull
Before
Liberal
Change
Resignation
Change
31 August 2018
After
20 October 2018
After
Kerryn Phelps
After
Independent
Qld (Senate)
Qld (Senate)
Seat
Qld (Senate)
Before
Fraser Anning
Before
Katter's Australian
Change
Departure from party
Change
25 October 2018
After
Fraser Anning
After
Independent
Chisholm
Chisholm
Seat
Chisholm
Before
Julia Banks
Before
Liberal
Change
Departure from party
Change
27 November 2018
After
Julia Banks
After
Independent
Tas (Senate)
Tas (Senate)
Seat
Tas (Senate)
Before
David Bushby
Before
Liberal
Change
Resignation
Change
21 January 2019
After
6 March 2019
After
Wendy Askew
After
Liberal
Vic (Senate)
Vic (Senate)
Seat
Vic (Senate)
Before
Jacinta Collins
Before
Labor
Change
Resignation
Change
15 February 2019
After
Raff Ciccone
After
Labor
NSW (Senate)
NSW (Senate)
Seat
NSW (Senate)
Before
David Leyonhjelm
Before
Liberal Democrats
Change
Resignation
Change
1 March 2019
After
20 March 2019
After
Duncan Spender
After
Liberal Democrats
Qld (Senate)
Qld (Senate)
Seat
Qld (Senate)
Before
Fraser Anning
Before
Independent
Change
Formation of new party
Change
4 April 2019
After
Fraser Anning
After
Conservative National Party
ACT (Senate)
ACT (Senate)
Seat
ACT (Senate)
Before
David Smith
Before
Labor
Change
Resignation
Change
11 April 2019
After
vacant
SA (Senate)
SA (Senate)
Seat
SA (Senate)
Before
Cory Bernardi
Before
Conservatives
Change
Party deregistration
Change
24 June 2019
After
Cory Bernardi
After
Independent
Seat
Before
Change
After
Member
Party
Type
Date
Date
Member
Party
Vic (Senate)
Stephen Conroy
Labor
Resignation
30 September 2016
25 October 2016
Kimberley Kitching
Labor
SA (Senate)
Bob Day
Family First
Resignation, disqualification
1 November 2016
19 April 2017
Lucy Gichuhi
Family First
WA (Senate)
Rod Culleton
One Nation
Departure from party
18 December 2016
Rod Culleton
Independent
Independent
Disqualification
11 January 2017
27 March 2017
Peter Georgiou
One Nation
SA (Senate)
Cory Bernardi
Liberal
Formation of new party
7 February 2017
Cory Bernardi
Conservatives
SA (Senate)
Lucy Gichuhi
Family First
Refusal to join party merger
3 May 2017
Lucy Gichuhi
Independent
WA (Senate)
Scott Ludlam
Greens
Resignation, disqualification
14 July 2017
10 November 2017
Jordon Steele-John
Greens
Qld (Senate)
Larissa Waters
Greens
18 July 2017
10 November 2017
Andrew Bartlett
Greens
WA (Senate)
Chris Back
Liberal
Resignation
31 July 2017
16 August 2017
Slade Brockman
Liberal
Qld (Senate)
Malcolm Roberts
One Nation
Disqualification
27 October 2017
10 November 2017
Fraser Anning
One Nation
New England
Barnaby Joyce
National
2 December 2017
Barnaby Joyce(re-elected)
National
NSW (Senate)
Fiona Nash
National
22 December 2017
Jim Molan
Liberal
SA (Senate)
Nick Xenophon
Xenophon Team
Resignation
31 October 2017
14 November 2017
Rex Patrick
Xenophon Team
Tas (Senate)
Stephen Parry
Liberal
Resignation, disqualification
2 November 2017
9 February 2018
Richard Colbeck
Liberal
Bennelong
John Alexander
Liberal
Resignation
11 November 2017
16 December 2017
John Alexander(re-elected)
Liberal
Tas (Senate)
Jacqui Lambie
Lambie Network
Resignation, disqualification
14 November 2017
9 February 2018
Steve Martin
Independent
SA (Senate)
Skye Kakoschke-Moore
Xenophon Team
22 November 2017
16 February 2018
Tim Storer
Independent
Qld (Senate)
Fraser Anning
One Nation
Departure from party
15 January 2018
Fraser Anning
Independent
NSW (Senate)
Sam Dastyari
Labor
Resignation
25 January 2018
14 February 2018
Kristina Keneally
Labor
Batman
David Feeney
Labor
Resignation
1 February 2018
17 March 2018
Ged Kearney
Labor
SA (Senate)
Lucy Gichuhi
Independent
Party membership
2 February 2018
Lucy Gichuhi
Liberal
Qld (Senate)
George Brandis
LNP
Resignation
8 February 2018
21 March 2018
Amanda Stoker
LNP
ACT (Senate)
Katy Gallagher
Labor
Disqualification
9 May 2018
23 May 2018
David Smith
Labor
Perth
Tim Hammond
Labor
Resignation
10 May 2018
28 July 2018
Patrick Gorman
Labor
Braddon
Justine Keay
Labor
Resignation
Justine Keay(re-elected)
Labor
Fremantle
Josh Wilson
Labor
Josh Wilson(re-elected)
Labor
Longman
Susan Lamb
Labor
Susan Lamb(re-elected)
Labor
Mayo
Rebekha Sharkie
Centre Alliance
11 May 2018
Rebekha Sharkie(re-elected)
Centre Alliance
Tas (Senate)
Steve Martin
Independent
Party membership
28 May 2018
Steve Martin
National
Qld (Senate)
Fraser Anning
Independent
Party membership
4 June 2018
Fraser Anning
Katter's Australian
NSW (Senate)
Brian Burston
One Nation
Departure from party
14 June 2018
Brian Burston
Independent
Independent
Party membership
18 June 2018
United Australia
NSW (Senate)
Lee Rhiannon
Greens
Resignation
15 August 2018
Mehreen Faruqi
Greens
Qld (Senate)
Andrew Bartlett
Greens
Resignation
27 August 2018
6 September 2018
Larissa Waters
Greens
Wentworth
Malcolm Turnbull
Liberal
Resignation
31 August 2018
20 October 2018
Kerryn Phelps
Independent
Qld (Senate)
Fraser Anning
Katter's Australian
Departure from party
25 October 2018
Fraser Anning
Independent
Chisholm
Julia Banks
Liberal
Departure from party
27 November 2018
Julia Banks
Independent
Tas (Senate)
David Bushby
Liberal
Resignation
21 January 2019
6 March 2019
Wendy Askew
Liberal
Vic (Senate)
Jacinta Collins
Labor
Resignation
15 February 2019
Raff Ciccone
Labor
NSW (Senate)
David Leyonhjelm
Liberal Democrats
Resignation
1 March 2019
20 March 2019
Duncan Spender
Liberal Democrats
Qld (Senate)
Fraser Anning
Independent
Formation of new party
4 April 2019
Fraser Anning
Conservative National Party
ACT (Senate)
David Smith
Labor
Resignation
11 April 2019
vacant
SA (Senate)
Cory Bernardi
Conservatives
Party deregistration
24 June 2019
Cory Bernardi
Independent
· Redistributions
New South Wales
New South Wales
State
New South Wales
Seats
47
Change
Victoria
Victoria
State
Victoria
Seats
38
Change
1
Queensland
Queensland
State
Queensland
Seats
30
Change
Western Australia
Western Australia
State
Western Australia
Seats
16
Change
South Australia
South Australia
State
South Australia
Seats
10
Change
1
Tasmania
Tasmania
State
Tasmania
Seats
5
Change
Australian Capital Territory
Australian Capital Territory
State
Australian Capital Territory
Seats
3
Change
1
Northern Territory
Northern Territory
State
Northern Territory
Seats
2
Change
Total
Total
State
Total
Seats
151
Change
1
State
Seats
Change
New South Wales
47
Victoria
38
1
Queensland
30
Western Australia
16
South Australia
10
1
Tasmania
5
Australian Capital Territory
3
1
Northern Territory
2
Total
151
1
· Newspaper endorsements › Sunday editions
The Sunday Age
The Sunday Age
Newspaper
The Sunday Age
Endorsement
No endorsement
Sunday Herald Sun
Sunday Herald Sun
Newspaper
Sunday Herald Sun
Endorsement
Coalition[citation needed]
Sunday Mail (Adelaide)
Sunday Mail (Adelaide)
Newspaper
Sunday Mail (Adelaide)
Endorsement
Coalition
The Sunday Mail (Brisbane)
The Sunday Mail (Brisbane)
Newspaper
The Sunday Mail (Brisbane)
Endorsement
Coalition
The Sunday Telegraph
The Sunday Telegraph
Newspaper
The Sunday Telegraph
Endorsement
Coalition
The Sunday Times
The Sunday Times
Newspaper
The Sunday Times
Endorsement
No endorsement
The Sun-Herald
The Sun-Herald
Newspaper
The Sun-Herald
Endorsement
No endorsement
Newspaper
Endorsement
The Sunday Age
No endorsement
Sunday Herald Sun
Coalition[citation needed]
Sunday Mail (Adelaide)
Coalition
The Sunday Mail (Brisbane)
Coalition
The Sunday Telegraph
Coalition
The Sunday Times
No endorsement
The Sun-Herald
No endorsement
· Newspaper endorsements › Daily editions
The Advertiser
The Advertiser
Newspaper
The Advertiser
Endorsement
Coalition
The Age
The Age
Newspaper
The Age
Endorsement
Labor
The Australian
The Australian
Newspaper
The Australian
Endorsement
Coalition
The Australian Financial Review
The Australian Financial Review
Newspaper
The Australian Financial Review
Endorsement
Coalition
The Canberra Times
The Canberra Times
Newspaper
The Canberra Times
Endorsement
No endorsement
The Courier-Mail
The Courier-Mail
Newspaper
The Courier-Mail
Endorsement
Coalition
The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph
Newspaper
The Daily Telegraph
Endorsement
Coalition
The Guardian Australia
The Guardian Australia
Newspaper
The Guardian Australia
Endorsement
Labor
Herald Sun
Herald Sun
Newspaper
Herald Sun
Endorsement
Coalition
The Mercury
The Mercury
Newspaper
The Mercury
Endorsement
No endorsement
NT News
NT News
Newspaper
NT News
Endorsement
Labor
The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald
Newspaper
The Sydney Morning Herald
Endorsement
Labor
The West Australian
The West Australian
Newspaper
The West Australian
Endorsement
Coalition
Newspaper
Endorsement
The Advertiser
Coalition
The Age
Labor
The Australian
Coalition
The Australian Financial Review
Coalition
The Canberra Times
No endorsement
The Courier-Mail
Coalition
The Daily Telegraph
Coalition
The Guardian Australia
Labor
The Greens
Herald Sun
Coalition
The Mercury
No endorsement
NT News
Labor
The Sydney Morning Herald
Labor
The West Australian
Coalition
House of Representatives (IRV) – Turnout 91.89% (CV) [115]
Coalition total
Coalition total
Party
Coalition total
Party
5,906,875
Party
41.44
Votes
−0.60
%
77
Swing (pp)
1
Total
Total
Party
Total
Party
14,253,393
Party
100.00
Votes
%
151
Swing (pp)
1
Two-party-preferred vote
Two-party-preferred vote
Party
Two-party-preferred vote
Invalid/blank votes
Invalid/blank votes
Party
Invalid/blank votes
Party
835,223
Party
5.54
Votes
+0.49
Registered voters/turnout
Registered voters/turnout
Party
Registered voters/turnout
Party
16,419,543
Party
91.89
Source: AEC Tally Room
Source: AEC Tally Room
Party
Source: AEC Tally Room
Party
Votes
%
Swing (pp)
Seats
Change (seats)
Liberal/National Coalition
Liberal Party of Australia
3,989,404
27.99
−0.68
44
1
Liberal National Party (Qld)
1,236,401
8.67
+0.15
23
2
National Party of Australia
642,233
4.51
−0.10
10
Country Liberal Party (NT)
38,837
0.27
+0.03
0
Coalition total
5,906,875
41.44
−0.60
77
1
Australian Labor Party
4,752,160
33.34
−1.39
68
1
Australian Greens
1,482,923
10.40
+0.17
1
Katter's Australian Party
69,736
0.49
−0.05
1
Centre Alliance
46,931
0.33
−1.52
1
Independent
479,836
3.37
+0.56
3
1
Other
1,514,932
10.63
+2.84
Total
14,253,393
100.00
151
1
Two-party-preferred vote
Liberal/National Coalition
7,344,813
51.53
+1.17
Labor
6,908,580
48.47
−1.17
Invalid/blank votes
835,223
5.54
+0.49
Registered voters/turnout
16,419,543
91.89
Source: AEC Tally Room
Senate (STV) – Turnout 92.48% (CV) [115]
Seatswon
Seatswon
Party
Seatswon
Party
Notup
Party
Newtotal
Votes
Seatchange
Coalition total
Coalition total
Party
Coalition total
Party
5,548,142
Party
37.99
Votes
+2.80
%
19
±
16
Seats
35
Seats
5
Total
Total
Party
Total
Party
14,604,925
Party
100.00
Votes
%
40
±
36
Seats
76
Invalid/blank votes
Invalid/blank votes
Party
Invalid/blank votes
Party
579,160
Party
3.81
Votes
−0.13
Registered voters/turnout
Registered voters/turnout
Party
Registered voters/turnout
Party
16,419,543
Party
92.48
Votes
+0.55
Source: AEC Tally Room
Source: AEC Tally Room
Party
Source: AEC Tally Room
Party
Votes
%
±
Seats
Seatswon
Notup
Newtotal
Seatchange
Liberal/National Coalition
Liberal/National joint ticket
3,152,483
21.59
+1.57
6
6
12
2
Liberal
1,204,039
8.24
+0.53
9
7
16
2
Liberal National (Qld)
1,128,730
7.73
+0.79
3
3
6
1
Country Liberal (NT)
38,513
0.26
−0.00
1
0
1
National
24,377
0.17
−0.08
0
0
0
Coalition total
5,548,142
37.99
+2.80
19
16
35
5
Labor
4,204,313
28.79
−1.01
13
13
26
Greens
1,488,427
10.19
+1.54
6
3
9
One Nation
788,203
5.40
+1.12
1
1
2
2
Liberal Democrats
169,735
1.16
−1.00
0
0
0
1
Justice
105,459
0.72
−1.20
0
0
0
1
Conservatives
102,769
0.70
+0.70
0
1
1
Lambie Network
31,383
0.21
−0.28
1
0
1
Centre Alliance
28,416
0.19
−3.10
0
2
2
1
Other
2,138,078
15.6
+2.56
Total
14,604,925
100.00
40
36
76
Invalid/blank votes
579,160
3.81
−0.13
Registered voters/turnout
16,419,543
92.48
+0.55
Source: AEC Tally Room
· Seats changing hands
Party
Party
Seat
Party
2016
Member
2016
Margin
2016
Margin
2016
Member
Notionalmargin
Party
Bass, TAS
Bass, TAS
Seat
Bass, TAS
2016
Labor
2016
Ross Hart
2016
6.09
Notionalmargin
5.42
Swing
5.83
2019
0.41
2019
Bridget Archer
2019
Liberal
Braddon, TAS
Braddon, TAS
Seat
Braddon, TAS
2016
Labor
2016
Justine Keay
2016
2.31
Notionalmargin
1.73
Swing
4.82
2019
3.09
2019
Gavin Pearce
2019
Liberal
Chisholm, VIC
Chisholm, VIC
Seat
Chisholm, VIC
2016
Independent
2016
Julia Banks
2016
1.24
Swing
–2.34
2019
0.57
2019
Gladys Liu
2019
Liberal
Corangamite, VIC
Corangamite, VIC
Seat
Corangamite, VIC
2016
Liberal
2016
Sarah Henderson
2016
3.13
Notionalmargin
−0.03
Swing
1.04
2019
1.07
2019
Libby Coker
2019
Labor
Dunkley, VIC
Dunkley, VIC
Seat
Dunkley, VIC
2016
Liberal
2016
Chris Crewther
2016
1.43
Notionalmargin
−1.03
Swing
1.71
2019
2.74
2019
Peta Murphy
2019
Labor
Gilmore, NSW
Gilmore, NSW
Seat
Gilmore, NSW
2016
Liberal
2016
Ann Sudmalis
2016
0.73
Swing
3.34
2019
2.61
2019
Fiona Phillips
2019
Labor
Herbert, QLD
Herbert, QLD
Seat
Herbert, QLD
2016
Labor
2016
Cathy O'Toole
2016
0.02
Swing
8.38
2019
8.36
2019
Phillip Thompson
2019
Liberal National
Lindsay, NSW
Lindsay, NSW
Seat
Lindsay, NSW
2016
Labor
2016
Emma Husar
2016
1.11
Swing
6.15
2019
5.04
2019
Melissa McIntosh
2019
Liberal
Longman, QLD
Longman, QLD
Seat
Longman, QLD
2016
Labor
2016
Susan Lamb
2016
0.79
Swing
4.07
2019
3.28
2019
Terry Young
2019
Liberal National
Warringah, NSW
Warringah, NSW
Seat
Warringah, NSW
2016
Liberal
2016
Tony Abbott
2016
11.55
Swing
N/A
2019
7.24
2019
Zali Steggall
2019
Independent
Wentworth, NSW
Wentworth, NSW
Seat
Wentworth, NSW
2016
Liberal
2016
Malcolm Turnbull
2016
17.75
Swing
−16.44
2019
1.31
2019
Dave Sharma
2019
Liberal
Seat
2016
Notionalmargin
Swing
2019
Party
Member
Margin
Margin
Member
Party
Bass, TAS
Labor
Ross Hart
6.09
5.42
5.83
0.41
Bridget Archer
Liberal
Braddon, TAS
Labor
Justine Keay
2.31
1.73
4.82
3.09
Gavin Pearce
Liberal
Chisholm, VIC
Independent
Julia Banks
1.24
–2.34
0.57
Gladys Liu
Liberal
Corangamite, VIC
Liberal
Sarah Henderson
3.13
−0.03
1.04
1.07
Libby Coker
Labor
Dunkley, VIC
Liberal
Chris Crewther
1.43
−1.03
1.71
2.74
Peta Murphy
Labor
Gilmore, NSW
Liberal
Ann Sudmalis
0.73
3.34
2.61
Fiona Phillips
Labor
Herbert, QLD
Labor
Cathy O'Toole
0.02
8.38
8.36
Phillip Thompson
Liberal National
Lindsay, NSW
Labor
Emma Husar
1.11
6.15
5.04
Melissa McIntosh
Liberal
Longman, QLD
Labor
Susan Lamb
0.79
4.07
3.28
Terry Young
Liberal National
Warringah, NSW
Liberal
Tony Abbott
11.55
N/A
7.24
Zali Steggall
Independent
Wentworth, NSW
Liberal
Malcolm Turnbull
17.75
−16.44
1.31
Dave Sharma
Liberal
Independent
Kerryn Phelps
1.22
2.53

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