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2025 Australian Senate election

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2025 Australian Senate election

The 2025 Australian Senate election was held on Saturday, 3 May 2025 to elect 40 of the 76 senators in the Australian Senate as part of the 2025 federal election. Elected senators took office on 1 July 2025, with the exception of the senators elected from the two territories whose terms commenced from election day. The elected senators will sit alongside continuing senators elected in 2022 as part of the 48th Parliament of Australia. Labor was set to hold 28 seats in the new Senate, making this the first time Labor was the largest party in the Senate since the 1984 election. On 2 June 2025, Greens Senator Dorinda Cox left the Greens and joined Labor, taking the number of Labor Senators to 29 in the new parliament beginning on 1 July 2025.

Infobox

Registered
18,098,797 5.0% (98.2% of eligible)
Turnout
90.86% ( 0.39 pp)
Leader
Jacqui Lambie
Party
Lambie Network
Leader since
14 May 2015
Leader's seat
Tasmania
Seats before
1
Seats won
1
Seats after
1
Seat change
2
Primary vote
166,085
Percentage
1.05
Swing
0.84 pp

Tables

Senate (STV) – Turnout 90.68% (CV) · Australia
Group
Group
Col 1
Group
Col 2
First-preference
Col 3
Seats
Votes
Votes
Col 1
Votes
Col 2
%
Col 3
Swing (pp)
Col 4
Seatswon
Col 5
Notup
Col 6
Newtotal
Col 7
+/−
Total
Total
Col 1
Total
Col 2
15,871,189
Col 3
Col 4
Col 5
40
Col 6
36
Col 7
76
Col 8
Informal votes
Informal votes
Col 1
Informal votes
Col 2
567,305
Col 3
3.45
Col 4
+0.03
Turnout
Turnout
Col 1
Turnout
Col 2
16,438,494
Col 3
90.83
Col 4
+0.36
Registered voters
Registered voters
Col 1
Registered voters
Col 2
18,098,797
Col 3
Col 4
Source: AEC, ABC
Source: AEC, ABC
Col 1
Source: AEC, ABC
Group
First-preference
Seats
Votes
%
Swing (pp)
Seatswon
Notup
Newtotal
+/−
Labor
5,573,028
35.11
+5.02
16
12
28
3
Liberal–National Coalition
4,744,580
29.89
−4.35
13
14
27
3
Liberal/Nationals (joint)
2,756,296
17.37
−2.56
4
5
9
1
Liberal National (QLD)
997,404
6.28
−0.78
2
2
4
Liberal
892,188
5.62
−1.38
6
7
13
2
Country Liberal (NT)
34,954
0.22
+0.00
1
0
1
Greens
1,859,974
11.72
−0.94
6
5
11
One Nation
899,296
5.67
+1.38
3
1
4
2
Legalise Cannabis
553,163
3.49
+0.16
0
0
0
Trumpet of Patriots
413,238
2.60
+2.38
0
0
0
Family First
236,728
1.49
New
0
0
0
Animal Justice
198,611
1.25
−0.35
0
0
0
Lambie
166,085
1.05
+0.84
1
0
1
People First/Katter's Australian (QLD)
151,310
0.95
New
0
0
0
1
Australia's Voice
119,717
0.75
+0.75
0
1
1
David Pocock
114,915
0.72
+0.32
1
0
1
Christians
102,519
0.65
+0.43
0
0
0
Indigenous-Aboriginal
101,508
0.64
+0.16
0
0
0
Libertarian/HEART/People First (NSW)
92,892
0.59
New
0
0
0
Nationals (WA)/(SA)
63,738
0.40
+0.37
0
0
0
Libertarian
63,572
0.40
+0.40
0
0
0
Victorian Socialists
63,093
0.40
+0.26
0
0
0
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers
59,434
0.37
−0.61
0
0
0
Sustainable Australia
58,090
0.37
−0.15
0
0
0
FUSION
46,007
0.29
−0.05
0
0
0
People First/HEART (VIC)
44,080
0.28
New
0
0
0
Socialist Alliance
37,813
0.24
+0.05
0
0
0
Democrats
37,734
0.24
−0.20
0
0
0
People First
37,505
0.24
New
0
0
0
Citizens
35,432
0.22
+0.02
0
0
0
Unendorsed/Ungrouped/Independents
36,245
0.23
−0.67
0
1
1
1
Great Australian
15,249
0.10
−0.45
0
0
0
Great Australian/HEART (QLD)
5,927
0.04
New
0
0
0
HEART/Libertarian (ACT)
3,444
0.02
New
0
0
0
Tammy Tyrrell for Tasmania (TAS)
0
1
1
United Australia Party
0
1
1
Total
15,871,189
40
36
76
Informal votes
567,305
3.45
+0.03
Turnout
16,438,494
90.83
+0.36
Registered voters
18,098,797
Source: AEC, ABC
2025 Australian federal election: Senate, New South Wales[12]
Quota
Quota
Party
Quota
Party
712,405
Total formal votes
Total formal votes
Party
Total formal votes
Party
4,986,832
Candidate
95.55
Votes
−0.54
Informal votes
Informal votes
Party
Informal votes
Party
232,509
Candidate
4.45
Votes
+0.54
Turnout
Turnout
Party
Turnout
Party
5,219,341
Candidate
91.65
Votes
+0.28
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
mw- ±%
Quota
712,405
Labor
1. Tony Sheldon (elected 1)2. Tim Ayres (elected 3)3. Emilija Beljic4. Victoria McGregor5. Sharon Sewell6. Heather Roarty
1,876,713
37.63
+7.19
Liberal/National Coalition
1. Andrew Bragg (Lib) (elected 2)2. Jessica Collins (Lib) (elected 4)3. Perin Davey (Nat)4. Hollie Hughes (Lib)5. Juliana McArthur (Nat)6. Rhiannon Brinsmead (Lib)
1,467,940
29.44
–7.29
Greens
1. Mehreen Faruqi (elected 5)2. Eddie Lloyd3. Sujan Selventhiran4. Barbara Bloch5. Ethan Floyd6. Rachael Jacobs
557,610
11.18
−0.28
One Nation
1. Warwick Stacey (elected 6)2. Rebecca Thompson
302,438
6.06
+1.93
Legalise Cannabis
1. Miles Hunt2. Michael Balderstone3. Tia Elliston
174,280
3.49
+0.89
Trumpet of Patriots
1. Silvana Nile2. Andrew Robertson3. Michelle Martin
119,670
2.40
+2.40
Libertarian–HEART–People First joint ticket
1. Craig Kelly (LP) 2. Michael O'Neill (HEART) 3. Tracy Sedman (PFP) 4. Steve Christou (LP) 5. Sonia Qutami (HEART)
92,892
1.86
+1.86
Family First
1. Lyle Shelton2. Roseanne Masters
80,560
1.62
+1.62
Animal Justice
1. Emma Kerin2. Matt Stellino
60,029
1.20
−0.95
Christians
1. Asher Wolfson2. Duncan Gregg Fischer
59,146
1.19
+1.19
Lambie
1. Glenn Raymond Kolomeitz2. Nikhita Sahay
52,897
1.06
+1.06
Australia's Voice
1. Emanie Samira Darwiche2. Graham George
36,792
0.74
+0.74
Indigenous-Aboriginal
1. Owen D. Whyman2. Lawrence John Brooke
32,344
0.65
−0.16
Sustainable Australia
1. William Bourke2. Petra Campbell
16,173
0.32
−0.21
Fusion
1. Miles Whiticker2. Andrew Potts
16,532
0.33
−0.04
Socialist Alliance
1. Peter Boyle2. Andrew Chuter
12,524
0.25
+0.08
Group B
1. Max Boddy2. Warwick Dove
11,962
0.24
+0.06
Citizens
1. Andy Schmulow2. Ann Lawler
10,655
0.21
−0.09
Ungrouped
Kerrie Christina HarrisShawn PriceWarren Grzic
5,675
0.11
−0.03
Total formal votes
4,986,832
95.55
−0.54
Informal votes
232,509
4.45
+0.54
Turnout
5,219,341
91.65
+0.28
1
1
#
1
Senator
Tony Sheldon
Party
Labor
2
2
#
2
Senator
Andrew Bragg
Party
Liberal
3
3
#
3
Senator
Tim Ayres
Party
Labor
4
4
#
4
Senator
Jessica Collins
Party
Liberal
5
5
#
5
Senator
Mehreen Faruqi
Party
Greens
6
6
#
6
Senator
Warwick Stacey
Party
One Nation
#
Senator
Party
1
Tony Sheldon
Labor
2
Andrew Bragg
Liberal
3
Tim Ayres
Labor
4
Jessica Collins
Liberal
5
Mehreen Faruqi
Greens
6
Warwick Stacey
One Nation
2025 Australian federal election: Senate, Victoria[13]
Quota
Quota
Party
Quota
Party
585,967
Total formal votes
Total formal votes
Party
Total formal votes
Party
4,101,762
Candidate
96.92
Votes
+0.44
Informal votes
Informal votes
Party
Informal votes
Party
130,300
Candidate
3.08
Votes
−0.44
Turnout
Turnout
Party
Turnout
Party
4,232,062
Candidate
92.40
Votes
+1.13
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Quota
585,967
Labor
1. Raff Ciccone (elected 1)2. Jess Walsh (elected 3)3. Michelle Ananda-Rajah (elected 6)4. Lynn Psaila5. Stephenie Kelley6. David Baker
1,422,364
34.68
+3.23
Liberal/National Coalition
1. James Paterson (Lib) (elected 2)2. Jane Hume (Lib) (elected 4)3. Kyle Hoppitt (Lib)4. Glenn Arnold (Nat)5. Greg Mirabella (Lib) 6. Chrestyna Kmetj (Lib)
1,288,356
31.41
–0.88
Greens
1. Steph Hodgins-May (elected 5)2. Navera Ari3. Rachel Iampolski4. Maddie Slater5. Brittney Henderson6. Nasser Yawari
510,835
12.45
−1.40
One Nation
1. Warren Pickering2. Christopher Bradbury
182,228
4.44
+1.53
Legalise Cannabis
1. Fiona Patten2. Alice Davy3. Shea Evans
148,739
3.63
+0.63
Trumpet of Patriots
1. James William Unkles2. Ron Jean3. Roger Ivan McKay
103,552
2.52
+2.20
Family First
1. Bernie Finn2. Jane Foreman
74,609
1.82
+1.82
Animal Justice
1. Helen Jeges2. Benjamin McMillan
64,555
1.57
+0.06
Victorian Socialists
1. Jordan van den Lamb2. Steph Price
63,093
1.54
+0.97
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers
1. Ethan Constantinou2. Ken Vickers
50,982
1.24
−0.06
People First–HEART joint ticket
1. Chris Neil (PFP)2. Nick Clonaridis (HEART)
44,080
1.07
+1.07
Australia's Voice
1. Mohamed El-Masri2. Harsimran Kaur3. Rasheed El Achkar
39,819
0.97
+0.97
Indigenous-Aboriginal
1. Racquel Austin-Abdullah2. Laylah Al-Saimary
26,513
0.65
+0.65
Libertarian
1. Jordan Dittloff2. Matthew Ford3. Stephen Matulec
23,617
0.58
+0.58
Democrats
1. Heath McKenzie2. Carly Noble
17,016
0.41
−0.34
Sustainable Australia
1. Celeste Ackerly2. Bert Jessup
10,763
0.26
−0.20
Citizens
1. Robert Barwick2. Sleiman Yohanna
9,810
0.24
+0.10
Fusion
1. Kammy Cordner Hunt2. Simon Mark Simcha Gnieslaw
10,704
0.26
−0.10
Group G
1. Keo Vongvixay2. Taylor Hernan
4,028
0.10
+0.10
Ungrouped
Heena Sinha CheungSusantha AbeysingheViesha LewandLawrence HarveyCory CorbettK. BlackDavid VanNate Ritter
3,996
0.10
−0.12
Group T
1. Raj Saini2. Kirti Alle3. Yashaswini Srinivas Kanakagiri
2,103
0.05
+0.05
Total formal votes
4,101,762
96.92
+0.44
Informal votes
130,300
3.08
−0.44
Turnout
4,232,062
92.40
+1.13
1
1
#
1
Senator
Raff Ciccone
Party
Labor
2
2
#
2
Senator
James Paterson
Party
Liberal
3
3
#
3
Senator
Jess Walsh
Party
Labor
4
4
#
4
Senator
Jane Hume
Party
Liberal
5
5
#
5
Senator
Steph Hodgins-May
Party
Greens
6
6
#
6
Senator
Michelle Ananda-Rajah
Party
Labor
#
Senator
Party
1
Raff Ciccone
Labor
2
James Paterson
Liberal
3
Jess Walsh
Labor
4
Jane Hume
Liberal
5
Steph Hodgins-May
Greens
6
Michelle Ananda-Rajah
Labor
2025 Australian federal election: Senate, Queensland[14]
Quota
Quota
Party
Quota
Party
460,634
Total formal votes
Total formal votes
Party
Total formal votes
Party
3,224,436
Candidate
96.95
Votes
+0.07
Informal votes
Informal votes
Party
Informal votes
Party
101,604
Candidate
3.05
Votes
−0.07
Turnout
Turnout
Party
Turnout
Party
3,326,040
Candidate
88.98
Votes
+0.13
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Quota
460,634
Liberal National
1. Paul Scarr (elected 1)2. Susan McDonald (elected 3)3. Stuart Fraser4. Sophia Li5. Yvonne Tunney6. Peter Zhuang
997,404
30.93
−4.30
Labor
1. Nita Green (elected 2)2. Corinne Mulholland (elected 4)3. Peter Casey4. Danielle Shankey5. Melinda Chisholm6. Brianna Bailey
982,811
30.48
+5.79
Greens
1. Larissa Waters (elected 5)2. Navdeep Singh Sidhu3. Claire Garton4. Jennifer Cox5. Melissa McArdle6. Kirsten Kennedy
337,746
10.47
−1.92
One Nation
1. Malcolm Roberts (elected 6)2. Geena Court
229,746
7.13
−0.27
People First–Katter's Australian joint ticket
1. Gerard Rennick (PFP)2. Robert Lyon (KAP)
151,310
4.69
+4.69
Trumpet of Patriots
1. Harry Fong2. Robert McMullan3. David McClaer
117,700
3.65
+3.41
Legalise Cannabis
1. Belinda Jones2. Melody Lindsay
113,187
3.51
−1.86
Family First
1. Katie Lush2. Karen Fuller
58,005
1.80
+1.80
Lambie
1. Ange Harper2. Craig Schramm
54,617
1.69
+1.69
Indigenous-Aboriginal
1. Wayne CoCo Wharton2. Marnie Laree Davis
42,651
1.32
+0.23
Animal Justice
1. Michelle Jensz2. Gregory Dillon
31,974
0.99
−0.30
Australia's Voice
1. Michelle McDonald2. Cameron McClure Leckie3. Aidan McGuire
23,926
0.74
+0.74
Socialist Alliance
1. Jonathan Strauss2. Kamala Emanuel
21,315
0.66
+0.31
Libertarian
1. Jim Willmott2. Lachlan Lade
14,718
0.46
+0.46
Democrats
1. Scott Frazer Roberts2. Luke Daniel Pullar
14,200
0.44
+0.06
Fusion
1. Chris Simpson2. Frank Jordan
9,714
0.30
−0.07
Sustainable Australia
1. Rhett Martin2. Ross Honniball
7,744
0.24
−0.40
Citizens
1. Jan Pukallus2. Richard Frederick Healy
6,266
0.19
−0.01
Great Australian–HEART joint ticket
1. William Bay (resigned)2. Catherine Smith
5,927
0.18
+0.18
Ungrouped
Gilbert HolmesDanny DonohueDuke WongJason Brown
3,475
0.11
−0.98
Total formal votes
3,224,436
96.95
+0.07
Informal votes
101,604
3.05
−0.07
Turnout
3,326,040
88.98
+0.13
1
1
#
1
Senator
Paul Scarr
Party
Liberal National
2
2
#
2
Senator
Nita Green
Party
Labor
3
3
#
3
Senator
Susan McDonald
Party
Liberal National
4
4
#
4
Senator
Corinne Mulholland
Party
Labor
5
5
#
5
Senator
Larissa Waters
Party
Greens
6
6
#
6
Senator
Malcolm Roberts
Party
One Nation
#
Senator
Party
1
Paul Scarr
Liberal National
2
Nita Green
Labor
3
Susan McDonald
Liberal National
4
Corinne Mulholland
Labor
5
Larissa Waters
Greens
6
Malcolm Roberts
One Nation
2025 Australian federal election: Senate, Western Australia[15]
Quota
Quota
Party
Quota
Party
231,717
Total formal votes
Total formal votes
Party
Total formal votes
Party
1,622,016
Candidate
97.40
Votes
+0.31
Informal votes
Informal votes
Party
Informal votes
Party
43,331
Candidate
2.60
Votes
−0.31
Turnout
Turnout
Party
Turnout
Party
1,665,347
Candidate
88.17
Votes
−0.53
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Quota
231,717
Labor
1. Ellie Whiteaker (elected 1)2. Varun Ghosh (elected 3)3. Deep Singh 4. Tarun Dewan5. Ally White6. Brock Oswald
586,692
36.17
+1.62
Liberal
1. Slade Brockman (elected 2)2. Matt O'Sullivan (elected 5)3. Trish Botha4. Jennifer Mathews
431,607
26.61
–5.06
Greens
1. Jordon Steele-John (elected 4)2. Simone Collins3. Donald Clarke4. Verity Ives5. Heather Lonsdale
208,327
12.84
−1.42
One Nation
1. Tyron Whitten (elected 6)2. Conor Doyle
95,230
5.87
+2.38
Legalise Cannabis
1. Jason Meotti2. Melissa Rose D'Ath
65,340
4.03
+0.65
National
1. Paul Brown2. Jeremy Miles
58,043
3.58
+3.58
Christians
1. Steve Klomp2. Joan Lee Ng
43,373
2.67
+0.50
Trumpet of Patriots
1. Melissa Bannister2. Trent Kenneth Mongan3. Peter Robins4. Lincoln Stewart (resigned)
27,183
1.68
+1.13
People First
1. Madison King2. Jody Clune
24,043
1.48
+1.48
Animal Justice
1. Michael Anagno2. Grant Stewart
18,019
1.11
+0.18
Great Australian
1. Rod Culleton2. William Newton-Wordsworth
15,249
0.94
−0.11
Australia's Voice
1. Megan Krakouer2. Tano La Macchia
11,139
0.69
+0.69
Libertarian
1. Ryan Burns2. Gary Nicol
10,288
0.63
+0.63
Sustainable Australia
1. Karen Oborn2. Ryan Oostryck
7,104
0.44
+0.06
Democrats
1. Elana Mitchell2. Simon Simson
6,518
0.40
+0.10
Citizens
1. Aisha Nancy Novakovich2. Rex Michael Ryles
4,779
0.29
+0.17
Socialist Alliance
1. Jade Sobieralski2. Riley Breen
3,974
0.25
+0.09
Fusion
1. Tian Carrie-Wilson2. Tamara Alderdice
3,615
0.22
−0.13
Ungrouped
Ky CaoKim Mubarak
1,493
0.09
−0.26
Total formal votes
1,622,016
97.40
+0.31
Informal votes
43,331
2.60
−0.31
Turnout
1,665,347
88.17
−0.53
1
1
#
1
Senator
Ellie Whiteaker
Party
Labor
2
2
#
2
Senator
Slade Brockman
Party
Liberal
3
3
#
3
Senator
Varun Ghosh
Party
Labor
4
4
#
4
Senator
Jordon Steele-John
Party
Greens
5
5
#
5
Senator
Matt O'Sullivan
Party
Liberal
6
6
#
6
Senator
Tyron Whitten
Party
One Nation
#
Senator
Party
1
Ellie Whiteaker
Labor
2
Slade Brockman
Liberal
3
Varun Ghosh
Labor
4
Jordon Steele-John
Greens
5
Matt O'Sullivan
Liberal
6
Tyron Whitten
One Nation
2025 Australian federal election: Senate, South Australia[16]
Quota
Quota
Party
Quota
Party
166,297
Total formal votes
Total formal votes
Party
Total formal votes
Party
1,164,072
Candidate
96.84
Votes
−0.24
Informal votes
Informal votes
Party
Informal votes
Party
38,042
Candidate
3.16
Votes
+0.24
Turnout
Turnout
Party
Turnout
Party
1,202,114
Candidate
91.98
Votes
+0.48
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Quota
166,297
Labor
1. Marielle Smith (elected 1)2. Karen Grogan (elected 3)3. Charlotte Walker (elected 6)4. Jennifer Allison
442,995
38.06
+5.80
Liberal
1. Alex Antic (elected 2)2. Anne Ruston (elected 4)3. David Fawcett4. Damian Wyld
320,932
27.57
–6.36
Greens
1. Sarah Hanson-Young (elected 5)2. Noah Schultz-Byard
150,148
12.90
+0.95
One Nation
1. Jennifer Game2. Carlos Quaremba
62,131
5.34
+1.33
Legalise Cannabis
1. Jessica Nies2. Timothy John Hall
33,292
2.86
+0.54
Trumpet of Patriots
1. Nicole Smeltz2. Bob Day3. Antonio Rea4. Matilda Bawden
33,094
2.84
+2.41
Lambie
1. Rex Patrick2. Anne Elizabeth Fordham
31,516
2.71
+2.71
Family First
1. Frederick Christopher Brohier2. Deepa Mathew
23,554
2.02
+2.02
Animal Justice
1. Frankie Bray2. Julie Pastro
15,818
1.36
−0.40
People First
1. Rob Lonie2. Patrick J. Amadio
13,462
1.16
+1.16
Libertarian
1. Tyler Bradley Green2. Jacob Nicholas Van Raalte
11,817
1.02
+1.02
Australia's Voice
1. Jordan Shane2. Craig Michael Nielsen
8,041
0.69
+0.69
National
1. Monique Crossling2. Emma Azzopardi
5,695
0.49
+0.14
Fusion
1. Imelda Adamson Agars2. Drew Wolfendale
5,442
0.47
+0.14
Sustainable Australia
1. Madeleine Wearne2. Michael Dwyer
3,276
0.28
−0.03
Citizens
1. Louise Ackland2. Mark Freer
1,570
0.13
+0.02
Ungrouped
Kosta HadjimarkouJanette Gail Francis
1,289
0.11
−3.41
Total formal votes
1,164,072
96.84
−0.24
Informal votes
38,042
3.16
+0.24
Turnout
1,202,114
91.98
+0.48
1
1
#
1
Senator
Marielle Smith
Party
Labor
2
2
#
2
Senator
Alex Antic
Party
Liberal
3
3
#
3
Senator
Karen Grogan
Party
Labor
4
4
#
4
Senator
Anne Ruston
Party
Liberal
5
5
#
5
Senator
Sarah Hanson-Young
Party
Greens
6
6
#
6
Senator
Charlotte Walker
Party
Labor
#
Senator
Party
1
Marielle Smith
Labor
2
Alex Antic
Liberal
3
Karen Grogan
Labor
4
Anne Ruston
Liberal
5
Sarah Hanson-Young
Greens
6
Charlotte Walker
Labor
2025 Australian federal election: Senate, Tasmania[17]
Quota
Quota
Party
Quota
Party
53,113
Total formal votes
Total formal votes
Party
Total formal votes
Party
371,790
Candidate
96.70
Votes
−0.10
Informal votes
Informal votes
Party
Informal votes
Party
12,670
Candidate
3.30
Votes
+0.10
Turnout
Turnout
Party
Turnout
Party
384,460
Candidate
93.39
Votes
+0.58
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Quota
53,113
Labor
1. Carol Brown (elected 1)2. Richard Dowling (elected 4)3. Bailey Falls4. Saxon O'Donnell5. Greg Luckman6. Amelia Louise Meyers
130,967
35.23
+8.19
Liberal
1. Claire Chandler (elected 2)2. Richard Colbeck (elected 6)3. Jacki Martin
87,514
23.54
–8.48
Greens
1. Nick McKim (elected 3)2. Vanessa Bleyer3. Scott Jordan4. Trenton Hoare
60,650
16.31
+0.83
Lambie
1. Jacqui Lambie (elected 5)2. Christine Hannan
27,055
7.28
−1.36
One Nation
1. Lee Hanson2. James Dunn
19,218
5.17
+1.29
Legalise Cannabis
1. Matt Owen2. Gail Hester
12,624
3.40
+0.37
Trumpet of Patriots
1. Wayne Leslie Moore2. Matt Kelly3. Greg Smith
12,039
3.24
+3.07
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers
1. Phillip Bigg2. Melanie Roach
8,452
2.27
+0.37
Animal Justice
1. Casey Davies2. Kate Elizabeth Lucas
4,853
1.31
−0.06
Sustainable Australia
1. Dennis Bilic2. Pierre Richardson
4,476
1.20
+0.24
Libertarian
1. Chrysten Abraham2. Nicole Armstrong
1,639
0.44
+0.44
Citizens
1. Daryl Staggard2. Ray Williams
1,219
0.33
+0.33
Ungrouped
Fenella Edwards
1,084
0.29
+0.06
Total formal votes
371,790
96.70
−0.10
Informal votes
12,670
3.30
+0.10
Turnout
384,460
93.39
+0.58
1
1
#
1
Senator
Carol Brown
Party
Labor
2
2
#
2
Senator
Claire Chandler
Party
Liberal
3
3
#
3
Senator
Nick McKim
Party
Greens
4
4
#
4
Senator
Richard Dowling
Party
Labor
5
5
#
5
Senator
Jacqui Lambie
Party
Lambie
6
6
#
6
Senator
Richard Colbeck
Party
Liberal
#
Senator
Party
1
Carol Brown
Labor
2
Claire Chandler
Liberal
3
Nick McKim
Greens
4
Richard Dowling
Labor
5
Jacqui Lambie
Lambie
6
Richard Colbeck
Liberal
2025 Australian federal election: Senate, Australian Capital Territory[19]
Quota
Quota
Party
Quota
Party
97,825
Total formal votes
Total formal votes
Party
Total formal votes
Party
293,474
Candidate
98.24
Votes
−0.01
Informal votes
Informal votes
Party
Informal votes
Party
5,263
Candidate
1.76
Votes
+0.01
Turnout
Turnout
Party
Turnout
Party
298,737
Candidate
92.67
Votes
+0.22
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Quota
97,825
David Pocock
1. David Pocock (elected 1)2. Hannah Vardy
114,915
39.16
+17.98
Labor
1. Katy Gallagher (elected 2)2. Janaline Oh
93,135
31.74
−1.63
Liberal
1. Jacob Vadakkedathu2. Hayune Lee
52,135
17.76
−7.04
Greens
1. Christina Hobbs2. Jo Rocke
22,838
7.78
−2.51
Sustainable Australia
1. James Holgate2. John Haydon
3,644
1.24
+0.67
HEART–Libertarian joint ticket
1. Elise Searson-Prakaash (HEART)2. Martin Brown (LP)
3,444
1.17
+1.17
Animal Justice
1. Robyn Soxsmith2. Walter Kudrycz
3,363
1.15
+0.49
Total formal votes
293,474
98.24
−0.01
Informal votes
5,263
1.76
+0.01
Turnout
298,737
92.67
+0.22
1
1
#
1
Senator
David Pocock
Party
Pocock
2
2
#
2
Senator
Katy Gallagher
Party
Labor
#
Senator
Party
1
David Pocock
Pocock
2
Katy Gallagher
Labor
2025 Australian federal election: Senate, Northern Territory[20]
Quota
Quota
Party
Quota
Party
35,603
Total formal votes
Total formal votes
Party
Total formal votes
Party
106,807
Candidate
96.75
Votes
−0.17
Informal votes
Informal votes
Party
Informal votes
Party
3,586
Candidate
3.25
Votes
+0.17
Turnout
Turnout
Party
Turnout
Party
110,393
Candidate
70.97
Votes
−2.33
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Quota
35,603
Labor
1. Malarndirri McCarthy (elected 1)2. Michael William Alsop
37,351
34.97
+2.00
Country Liberal
1. Jacinta Nampijinpa Price (elected 2)2. Dean Hersey
34,954
32.73
+1.03
Greens
1. Aia Newport2. Hugo Wells
11,820
11.07
−1.19
One Nation
1. Darren Nugent2. Caine Hewes
8,305
7.78
+7.78
Legalise Cannabis
1. Lance Alfred Lawrence2. Suzette Luyken
5,701
5.34
−0.89
Sustainable Australia
1. Ian Chivers2. Lamaan Whyte
4,910
4.60
+2.94
Libertarian
1. Jed Hansen2. Trevor Smith
1,493
1.40
+1.40
Ungrouped
Que Kenny
1,140
1.07
+0.50
Citizens
1. Lionel Wylie2. Trudy Campbell
1,133
1.06
+0.14
Total formal votes
106,807
96.75
−0.17
Informal votes
3,586
3.25
+0.17
Turnout
110,393
70.97
−2.33
1
1
#
1
Senator
Malarndirri McCarthy
Party
Labor
2
2
#
2
Senator
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price
Party
CLP
#
Senator
Party
1
Malarndirri McCarthy
Labor
2
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price
CLP

References

  1. Two LNP senators sit in the National party room and two sit in the Liberal party room
  2. The CLP senator, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, sat in the National party room, though changed allegiance to the Liberals sho
  3. Parties and candidates may run together in one group, where group votes are allocated top-down within that group.
  4. As Australian Federation Party
  5. Did not run any candidates in this election.
  6. The UAP was voluntarily de-registered in 2022 and, therefore, cannot appear on the ballot paper. Incumbent senator and p
  7. Tally Room
    https://results.aec.gov.au/31496/Website/SenateResultsMenu-31496.htm
  8. results.aec.gov.au
    https://results.aec.gov.au/31496/Website/SenateTurnoutByState-31496.htm
  9. "Enrolment statistics"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20250419062143/https://www.aec.gov.au/Enrolling_to_vote/Enrolment_stats/index.htm
  10. The Conversation
    https://theconversation.com/labor-regains-poll-lead-as-election-called-for-may-3-252636
  11. Antony Green's Election Blog
    https://antonygreen.com.au/would-creating-extra-senators-for-the-territories-increase-the-house-of-representatives/
  12. SBS News
    https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/how-to-cast-your-vote-in-the-federal-election/icr36v6ih
  13. The Sydney Morning Herald
    https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/greens-senator-dorinda-cox-makes-shock-switch-to-labor-20250602-p5m4aq.html
  14. "Price defection slammed as Taylor and Ley confirm plans to run"
    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05-09/jacinta-nampijinpa-price-defection-liberals-slammed/105270512
  15. The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/sep/09/clive-palmers-united-australia-party-deregistered-but-lone-senator-says-he-still-represents-it
  16. "First preferences by Senate group"
    https://tallyroom.aec.gov.au/SenateStateFirstPrefsByGroup-31496-NAT.htm
  17. ABC News
    https://www.abc.net.au/news/elections/federal/2025/results/senate
  18. AEC Tally Room
    https://tallyroom.aec.gov.au/SenateStateFirstPrefs-31496-NSW.htm
  19. AEC Tally Room
    https://tallyroom.aec.gov.au/SenateStateFirstPrefs-31496-VIC.htm
  20. AEC Tally Room
    https://tallyroom.aec.gov.au/SenateStateFirstPrefs-31496-QLD.htm
  21. AEC Tally Room
    https://tallyroom.aec.gov.au/SenateStateFirstPrefs-31496-WA.htm
  22. AEC Tally Room
    https://tallyroom.aec.gov.au/SenateStateFirstPrefs-31496-SA.htm
  23. AEC Tally Room
    https://tallyroom.aec.gov.au/SenateStateFirstPrefs-31496-TAS.htm
  24. Parliament of Australia
    https://www.aph.gov.au/Senators_and_Members/Senators/Senators_by_service_expiry_date
  25. AEC Tally Room
    https://tallyroom.aec.gov.au/SenateStateFirstPrefs-31496-ACT.htm
  26. AEC Tally Room
    https://tallyroom.aec.gov.au/SenateStateFirstPrefs-31496-NT.htm
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