1993 Australian federal election|
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Registered | 11,384,638 6.12% |
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Turnout | 10,900,861 (95.75%) (0.44 pp) |
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Results by division for the House of Representatives, shaded by winning party's margin of victory. |
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The following tables show results for the Australian House of Representatives at the 1993 federal election held on 13 March 1993.[1]
Australia
House of Reps (IRV) – 1993–36 – Turnout 95.75% (CV) — Informal 2.97%
Party
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Votes
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%
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Swing
|
Seats
|
Change
|
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Labor
|
4,751,390
|
44.92
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+5.49
|
80
|
2
|
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Liberal
|
3,888,579
|
36.77
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+2.01
|
49
|
6
|
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National
|
758,036
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7.17
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–1.25
|
16
|
2
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Country Liberal
|
35,207
|
0.33
|
+0.05
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0
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Liberal–National Coalition
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4,681,822
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44.27
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+0.81
|
65
|
4
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Democrats
|
397,060
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3.75
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–7.51
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Independents [b]
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329,235
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3.11
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+0.35
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2
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1
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Greens [d]
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196,702
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1.85
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+0.48
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Natural Law
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78,577
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0.74
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+0.74
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Confederate Action
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60,213
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0.57
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+0.57
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Call to Australia
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49,467
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0.47
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–0.50
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Independent EFF
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9,954
|
0.09
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+0.09
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Rex Connor Labor
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7,083
|
0.07
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–0.01
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Citizens Electoral Council
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4,198
|
0.04
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+0.04
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Indigenous Peoples
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4,069
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0.04
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+0.04
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Against Further Immigration
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3,587
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0.03
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+0.03
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Grey Power
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1,759
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0.02
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–0.19
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Abolish Self Government
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1,663
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0.02
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+0.02
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Total
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10,576,779
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147
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1
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Two-party-preferred vote
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Labor
|
5,436,421
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51.44
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+1.54
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80
|
2
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Liberal–National Coalition
|
5,133,033
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48.56
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–1.54
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65
|
4
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Invalid/blank votes
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324,082
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2.97
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Turnout
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10,900,861
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95.75
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Registered voters
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11,384,638
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Source: Federal Elections 1993
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States
New South Wales
1993 Australian federal election
(New South Wales)|
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Turnout 96.0% (CV) — Informal 3.1%[2]
Party
|
Votes
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%
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Swing
|
Seats
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Change
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Liberal
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1,127,291
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31.80
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-0.96
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8
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4
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National
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346,191
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9.76
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-0.77
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8
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Liberal/National Coalition
|
1,473,482
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41.56
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-1.73
|
16
|
4
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Labor
|
1,714,502
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48.36
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+7.20
|
33
|
3
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Independents
|
134,344
|
3.79
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-1.40
|
1
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Democrats
|
100,539
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2.84
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-7.37
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Greens [c]
|
50,052
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1.41
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+0.04
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Natural Law
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23,385
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0.66
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Call to Australia
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21,764
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0.61
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-0.04
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Independent EFF
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9,402
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0.27
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Confederate Action
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8,524
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0.24
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Rex Connor Labor
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7,083
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0.20
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-0.05
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AAFI
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1,732
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0.05
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Citizens Electoral Council
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0,439
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0.01
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Total
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3,354,671
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50
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1
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Two-party-preferred vote
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Labor
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1,898,256
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54.68
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+2.74
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3
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Liberal/National Coalition
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1,573,030
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45.32
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–2.74
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4
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Invalid/blank votes
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113,664
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3.1
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Turnout
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3,662,142
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96.0
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Registered voters
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3,814,932
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Source: Federal Elections 1993
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- Divisions in: New South Wales
- Victoria
- Queensland
- Western Australia
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Australian Capital and Northern Territories
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Victoria
1993 Australian federal election
(Victoria)|
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Turnout 96.3% (CV) — Informal 2.8%[2]
Party
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Votes
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%
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Swing
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Seats
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Change
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Liberal
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1,102,965
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40.21
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+0.53
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17
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4
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National
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137,470
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5.01
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−0.99
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3
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Liberal/National Coalition
|
1,240,435
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45.22
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−0.46
|
20
|
4
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Labor
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1,273,974
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46.45
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+9.38
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17
|
3
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Democrats
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101,185
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3.69
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−8.74
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Independents
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75,652
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2.76
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|
1
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Natural Law
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31,529
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1.15
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Call to Australia
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13,289
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0.48
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Greens
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3,317
|
0.12
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AAFI
|
1,855
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0.07
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Citizens Electoral Council
|
1,027
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0.04
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Independent EFF
|
552
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0.02
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Total
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2,742,815
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38
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Two-party-preferred vote
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Labor
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1,419,835
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51.80
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+4.34
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3
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Liberal/National Coalition
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1,320,898
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48.20
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−4.34
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4
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Invalid/blank votes
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79,811
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2.8
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Turnout
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2,822,626
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96.3
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Registered voters
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2,932,640
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Source: Federal Elections 1993
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- Divisions in: New South Wales
- Victoria
- Queensland
- Western Australia
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Australian Capital and Northern Territories
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Queensland
1993 Australian federal election
(Queensland)|
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Turnout 96.3% (CV) — Informal 2.8%[2]
Party
|
Votes
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%
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Swing
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Seats
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Change
|
|
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Liberal
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571,226
|
31.26
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2.75
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7
|
1
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National
|
269,152
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14.73
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-2.03
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5
|
2
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Liberal/National Coalition
|
840,378
|
45.99
|
0.72
|
12
|
3
|
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Labor
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739,862
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40.49
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-1.10
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13
|
2
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Democrats
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74,278
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4.06
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-7.53
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Greens
|
58,502
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3.20
|
2.60
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|
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Independent
|
52,391
|
2.87
|
2.18
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Confederate Action
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51,565
|
2.82
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0.00
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Indigenous Peoples
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4,069
|
0.22
|
0.00
|
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Natural Law
|
3,547
|
0.19
|
0.00
|
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Citizens Electoral Council
|
2,732
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0.15
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0.00
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Total
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1,827,324
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25
|
1
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Two-party-preferred vote
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Labor
|
884,426
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48.43
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-0.89
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13
|
2
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Liberal/National Coalition
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941,709
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51.57
|
0.89
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12
|
3
|
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Invalid/blank votes
|
49,135
|
2.62
|
0.39
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|
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Turnout
|
1,876,459
|
95.17
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|
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Registered voters
|
1,971,729
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|
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Source: Federal Elections 1993
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- Divisions in: New South Wales
- Victoria
- Queensland
- Western Australia
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Australian Capital and Northern Territories
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Western Australia
1993 Australian federal election
(Western Australia)|
|
|
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Turnout 96.3% (CV) — Informal 2.8%[2]
Party
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Votes
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%
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Swing
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Seats
|
Change
|
|
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Liberal
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474,743
|
49.01
|
5.10
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8
|
2
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National
|
2,345
|
0.24
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-2.18
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Liberal/National Coalition
|
477,088
|
49.26
|
2.93
|
8
|
2
|
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Labor
|
381,143
|
39.35
|
4.01
|
6
|
2
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Greens
|
55,907
|
5.77
|
-1.74
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|
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Democrats
|
31,791
|
3.28
|
-5.12
|
|
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Independents
|
12,160
|
1.26
|
0.62
|
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Call to Australia
|
5,409
|
0.56
|
0.56
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Natural Law
|
5,095
|
0.53
|
0.43
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Total
|
968,593
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14
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Two-party-preferred vote
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Liberal/National Coalition
|
522,580
|
53.98
|
1.11
|
8
|
2
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Labor
|
445,462
|
46.02
|
-1.11
|
6
|
2
|
|
Invalid/blank votes
|
24,992
|
2.52
|
-1.19
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|
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Turnout
|
993,585
|
95.63
|
|
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Registered voters
|
1,038,968
|
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|
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Source: Federal Elections 1993
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- Divisions in: New South Wales
- Victoria
- Queensland
- Western Australia
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Australian Capital and Northern Territories
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South Australia
1993 Australian federal election
(South Australia)|
|
|
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Turnout 94.9% (CV) — Informal 4.1%[2]
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
Swing
|
Seats
|
Change
|
|
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Liberal
|
421,687
|
45.65
|
3.00
|
8
|
2
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|
National
|
2,878
|
0.31
|
0.31
|
|
|
Liberal/National Coalition
|
424,565
|
45.96
|
3.31
|
8
|
2
|
|
Labor
|
358,707
|
38.84
|
0.89
|
4
|
3
|
|
Democrats
|
71,981
|
7.79
|
-7.37
|
|
|
|
Independents
|
43,317
|
4.69
|
3.39
|
|
|
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Natural Law
|
13,592
|
1.47
|
|
|
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Call to Australia
|
8,134
|
0.88
|
|
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Grey Power
|
1,759
|
0.19
|
|
|
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Greens
|
1,496
|
0.16
|
-0.05
|
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Confederate Action
|
124
|
0.01
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|
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Total
|
923,645
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|
12
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Two-party-preferred vote
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Liberal/National Coalition
|
485,892
|
52.67
|
1.27
|
8
|
2
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Labor
|
436,650
|
47.33
|
-1.27
|
4
|
3
|
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Invalid/blank votes
|
39,088
|
4.06
|
+0.38
|
|
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Turnout
|
962,763
|
94.91
|
|
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Registered voters
|
1,014,400
|
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Source: Federal Elections 1993
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- Divisions in: New South Wales
- Victoria
- Queensland
- Western Australia
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Australian Capital and Northern Territories
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Tasmania
1993 Australian federal election
(Tasmania)|
|
|
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Turnout 96.3% (CV) — Informal 2.7%[2]
Party
|
Votes
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%
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Swing
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Seats
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Change
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Labor
|
143,621
|
46.76
|
+7.02
|
4
|
3
|
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Liberal
|
129,132
|
42.04
|
−6.58
|
1
|
3
|
|
Greens
|
24,319
|
7.92
|
+5.72
|
|
|
|
Democrats
|
7,653
|
2.49
|
−6.10
|
|
|
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Independents
|
1,544
|
0.50
|
−0.25
|
|
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Call to Australia
|
871
|
0.28
|
|
|
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Total
|
307,140
|
|
|
5
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Two-party-preferred vote
|
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Labor
|
167,780
|
54.65
|
+6.75
|
4
|
3
|
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Liberal
|
139,239
|
45.35
|
−6.75
|
1
|
3
|
|
Invalid/blank votes
|
8,634
|
2.73
|
−0.53
|
|
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Turnout
|
315,774
|
96.30
|
|
|
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Registered voters
|
327,919
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Source: Federal Elections 1993
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- Divisions in: New South Wales
- Victoria
- Queensland
- Western Australia
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Australian Capital and Northern Territories
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Territories
Australian Capital Territory
1993 Australian federal election
(Australian Capital Territory)|
|
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First party
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Second party
|
|
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Leader
|
Paul Keating
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John Hewson
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Party
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Labor
|
Coalition
|
Last election
|
2 seats
|
0 seats
|
Seats won
|
2
|
0
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Seat change
|
|
|
Popular vote
|
99,993
|
61,535
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Percentage
|
53.34%
|
34.19%
|
Swing
|
8.46
|
0.64
|
TPP
|
61.2%
|
38.8%
|
TPP swing
|
2.6
|
2.6
|
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Turnout 96.7% (CV) — Informal 3.4%[2]
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
Swing
|
Seats
|
Change
|
|
Labor
|
95,993
|
53.34
|
+8.46
|
2
|
|
|
Liberal
|
61,535
|
34.19
|
–0.64
|
|
|
|
Democrats
|
10,355
|
5.75
|
–8.67
|
|
|
|
Green Democratic
|
3,109
|
1.73
|
–2.06
|
|
|
|
Abolish Self Govt
|
1,663
|
0.92
|
|
|
|
|
Natural Law
|
1,429
|
0.79
|
|
|
|
|
Independent
|
5,885
|
3.27
|
+2.68
|
|
|
Total
|
179,969
|
|
|
2
|
|
Two-party-preferred vote
|
|
Labor
|
110,055
|
61.2
|
+2.6
|
2
|
|
|
Liberal
|
69,796
|
38.8
|
–2.6
|
0
|
|
|
Invalid/blank votes
|
6,240
|
3.35
|
+0.40
|
|
|
Turnout
|
186,209
|
96.74
|
|
|
|
Registered voters
|
192,487
|
|
|
|
|
Source: Federal Elections 1993
|
Northern Territory
1993 Australian federal election
(Northern Territory)|
|
|
|
|
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- Divisions in: New South Wales
- Victoria
- Queensland
- Western Australia
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Australian Capital and Northern Territories
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See also
Notes
- ^ The election in the seat of Dickson was deferred to 17 April 1993.
- ^ The elected independents were Ted Mack (NSW) and Phil Cleary (Victoria).
- ^ a b The Greens total in New South Wales includes the local groups for Lowe, Page, Reid, Robertson and Wentworth.
- ^ The Australian Greens were founded in 1992, but not all state and territory organisations immediately affiliated to the new federal party. The Greens total includes unaffiliated local groups in New South Wales[c] (11,685), Queensland Greens (58,502), Greens Western Australia (55,907), Greens South Australia (1,496), Tasmanian Greens (24,319), and ACT Green Democratic Alliance (3,109).
References