1996 Australian federal election|
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Registered | 11,740,568 3.13% |
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Turnout | 11,244,017 (95.77%) (0.02 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 1996 federal election held on 2 March 1996.[1]
Australia
House of Reps (IRV) – 1996–1998 – Turnout 94.99% (CV) — Informal 3.78%
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
|
4,210,689
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38.69
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+1.92
|
75
|
26
|
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National
|
893,170
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8.21
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+1.04
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18
|
2
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Country Liberal
|
38,302
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0.35
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+0.02
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1
|
1
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Liberal/National Coalition
|
5,142,161
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47.25
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+2.98
|
94
|
29
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Labor
|
4,217,765
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38.75
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−6.17
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49
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31
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Democrats
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735,848
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6.76
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+3.01
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Greens [a]
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317,654
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2.92
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+1.09
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Independents
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262,420
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2.41
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−0.73
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5
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3
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AAFI
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73,023
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0.67
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+0.64
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Call to Australia
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43,183
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0.40
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−0.08
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Natural Law
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41,573
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0.38
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−0.36
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No Aircraft Noise
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18,626
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0.17
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+0.17
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Indigenous Peoples
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12,507
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0.11
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+0.08
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Reclaim Australia
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6,457
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0.06
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+0.06
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Women's Party
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6,173
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0.06
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+0.06
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One Australia
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3,159
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0.03
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+0.03
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Grey Power
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2,815
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0.03
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+0.01
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Pensioner & CIR Alliance
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332
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0.00
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+0.00
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Republican
|
156
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0.00
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+0.00
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Total
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10,883,852
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148
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1
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Two-party-preferred vote
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Liberal–National coalition
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Win
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53.63
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+5.07
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94
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29
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Labor
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46.37
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−5.07
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49
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31
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States
New South Wales
1996 Australian federal election
(New South Wales)|
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Turnout 96.4% (CV) — Informal 3.6%[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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1,229,423
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33.46
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+1.69
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19
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11
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National
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443,542
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12.07
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+2.32
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10
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2
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Liberal/National Coalition
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1,672,965
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45.53
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+4.01
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29
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13
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Labor
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1,453,542
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39.56
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-8.76
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20
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13
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Democrats
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240,255
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6.54
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+3.73
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Greens
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92,549
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2.52
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+1.44
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Independents
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88,509
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2.41
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1
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AAFI
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52,128
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1.42
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+1.37
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Christian Democrats
|
34,108
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0.93
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+0.31
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No Aircraft Noise
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18,626
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0.51
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Natural Law
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11,252
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0.31
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–0.35
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Reclaim Australia
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5,487
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0.15
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Women's Party
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1,708
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0.05
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Total
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3,674,209
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50
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Two-party-preferred vote
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Liberal/National Coalition
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1,922,165
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52.56
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+6.95
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29
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13
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Labor
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1,734,777
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47.44
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-6.95
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20
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13
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Invalid/blank votes
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138,157
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3.62
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Turnout
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3,812,366
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96.37
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Registered voters
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3,955,782
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Source: Federal Elections 1996
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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
1996 Australian federal election
(Victoria)|
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Turnout 96.1% (CV) — Informal 2.9%[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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1,106,556
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39.90
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−0.31
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19
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2
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National
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128,091
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4.62
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−0.39
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2
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1
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Liberal/National Coalition
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1,234,647
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44.52
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−0.70
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21
|
1
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Labor
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1,190,404
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42.92
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−3.53
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16
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1
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Democrats
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203,902
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7.35
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3.66
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Greens
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52,812
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1.90
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1.78
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Independent
|
45,243
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1.63
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−1.13
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1
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Natural Law
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20,988
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0.76
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−0.39
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AAFI
|
16,914
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0.61
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0.54
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Call to Australia
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8,081
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0.29
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−0.19
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Pensioner and CIR
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332
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0.00
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0.01
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Total
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2,773,323
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37
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1
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Two-party-preferred vote
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Labor
|
1,388,142
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50.30
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-1.50
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16
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1
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Liberal/National Coalition
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1,371,480
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49.70
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1.50
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21
|
1
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Invalid/blank votes
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83,615
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2.93
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Turnout
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2,856,936
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96.11
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Registered voters
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2,972,635
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Source: Federal Elections 1996
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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
1996 Australian federal election
(Queensland)|
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Turnout 96.6% (CV) — Informal 2.5%[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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764,140
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38.78
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7.52
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17
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10
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National
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306,986
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15.58
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0.85
|
6
|
1
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Liberal/National Coalition
|
1,071,126
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54.36
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8.37
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23
|
11
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Labor
|
664,371
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33.72
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-6.77
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2
|
11
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Democrats
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131,944
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6.70
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2.64
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Independents [b]
|
25,629
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1.30
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-1.57
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1
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1
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Greens
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49,462
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2.51
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-0.69
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Indigenous Peoples
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12,507
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0.63
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-2.19
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Women's Party
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4,465
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0.23
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0.01
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Confederate Action
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4,279
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0.22
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0.03
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One Australia
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3,159
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0.16
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Natural Law
|
1,532
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0.08
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AAFI
|
1,258
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0.06
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Call to Australia
|
494
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0.03
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Republican
|
156
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0.01
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Total
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1,970,382
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26
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1
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Two-party-preferred vote
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Liberal/National Coalition
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1,158,122
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60.22
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+8.65
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23
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11
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Labor
|
765,019
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39.78
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-8.65
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2
|
11
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Invalid/blank votes
|
50,605
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2.50
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-0.12
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|
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Turnout
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2,020,987
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96.63
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Registered voters
|
2,091,384
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Source: Federal Elections 1996
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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
1996 Australian federal election
(Western Australia)|
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Turnout 96.6% (CV) — Informal 2.5%[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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440,647
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44.02
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-4.99
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8
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National
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13,333
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1.33
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1.09
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Liberal/National Coalition
|
453,980
|
45.35
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-3.90
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8
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Labor
|
347,583
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34.73
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-4.62
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3
|
3
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Independent
|
87,328
|
8.72
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7.46
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3
|
3
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Democrats
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55,862
|
5.58
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2.30
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Greens
|
53,101
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5.31
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-0.46
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Natural Law
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2,159
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0.22
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-0.31
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AAFI
|
943
|
0.09
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Total
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1,000,956
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14
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Two-party-preferred vote
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Liberal/National Coalition
|
557,055
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56.00
|
2.02
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8
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Labor
|
437,694
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44.00
|
-2.02
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3
|
3
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Invalid/blank votes
|
32,616
|
3.16
|
0.66
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Turnout
|
1,033,572
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94.95
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Registered voters
|
1,088,487
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Source: Federal Elections 1996
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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
1996 Australian federal election
(South Australia)|
|
|
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Turnout 95.9% (CV) — Informal 4.1%[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
|
460,246
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49.99
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+4.33
|
10
|
2
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Labor
|
320,678
|
34.83
|
-4.01
|
2
|
2
|
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Democrats
|
93,899
|
10.20
|
+2.41
|
|
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Greens
|
27,146
|
2.95
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+2.79
|
|
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Independent
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9,660
|
1.05
|
-3.64
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|
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Natural Law
|
4,495
|
0.49
|
-0.98
|
|
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Grey Power
|
2,815
|
0.31
|
+0.12
|
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AAFI
|
1,780
|
0.19
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|
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Total
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959,891
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12
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Two-party-preferred vote
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Liberal/National Coalition
|
524,445
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57.26
|
4.59
|
10
|
2
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Labor
|
391,516
|
42.74
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-4.59
|
2
|
2
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Invalid/blank votes
|
39,162
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4.08
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0.02
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Turnout
|
959,881
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95.89
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Registered voters
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1,001,006
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Source: Federal Elections 1996
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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
1996 Australian federal election
(Tasmania)|
|
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Turnout 96.6% (CV) — Informal 2.3%[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
|
138,087
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44.46
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+2.42
|
2
|
1
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National
|
1,218
|
0.39
|
+0.39
|
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Liberal/National Coalition
|
139,305
|
44.85
|
+2.81
|
2
|
1
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Labor
|
137,607
|
44.31
|
−2.45
|
3
|
1
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Greens
|
19,689
|
6.34
|
−1.58
|
|
|
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Democrats
|
12,696
|
4.09
|
+1.60
|
|
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Independent
|
1,274
|
0.41
|
−0.09
|
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Total
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310,571
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5
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Two-party-preferred vote
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Labor
|
159,853
|
51.58
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−3.07
|
3
|
1
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Liberal/National Coalition
|
150,057
|
48.42
|
+3.07
|
2
|
1
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|
Invalid/blank votes
|
7,472
|
2.35
|
−0.38
|
|
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Turnout
|
318,043
|
96.58
|
|
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Registered voters
|
329,304
|
|
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Source: Federal Elections 1996
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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
1996 Australian federal election
(Australian Capital Territory)|
|
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First party
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Second party
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|
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Leader
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Paul Keating
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John Howard
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Party
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Labor
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Coalition
|
Last election
|
2 seats
|
0 seats
|
Seats won
|
3 seats
|
0 seats
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Seat change
|
1
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Popular vote
|
91,447
|
78,109
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Percentage
|
47.91%
|
40.92%
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Swing
|
5.43
|
6.73
|
TPP
|
55.5%
|
45.5%
|
TPP swing
|
5.7
|
5.7
|
|
Turnout 96.7% (CV) — Informal 2.8%[2]
Party
|
Votes
|
%
|
Swing
|
Seats
|
Change
|
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Labor
|
91,447
|
47.91
|
–5.43
|
3
|
1
|
|
Liberal
|
78,109
|
40.92
|
+6.73
|
|
|
|
Greens
|
16,596
|
8.70
|
+6.97
|
|
|
|
Natural Law
|
778
|
0.41
|
–0.39
|
|
|
|
Independents
|
3,933
|
2.06
|
–1.21
|
|
|
Total
|
190,863
|
|
|
3
|
1
|
Two-party-preferred vote
|
|
Labor
|
105,323
|
55.5
|
–5.7
|
3
|
1
|
|
Liberal
|
84,592
|
45.5
|
+5.7
|
0
|
|
|
Invalid/blank votes
|
5,543
|
2.82
|
–0.53
|
|
|
Turnout
|
196,406
|
96.67
|
|
|
|
Registered voters
|
203,170
|
|
|
|
|
Source: Federal Elections 1996
|
Northern Territory
1996 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
|
See also
Notes
- ^ The Australian Greens were founded in 1992, but not all local organisations immediately affiliated. The Greens total includes Australian Greens, Greens Western Australia, Victorian Greens, Tasmanian Greens, Central Coast Green Party, and Richmond/Clarence Greens.
- ^ Pauline Hanson has been counted as being elected an independent. She had been disendorsed as the Liberal candidate and ran as an independent, but she remained a Liberal on the ballot paper.
References