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[Australia]: 2005 Australian federal election (Senate)

Who should form a majority in the Senate?

  • Coalition (Liberal Party of Australia/National Party of Australia/Country Liberal Party)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Australian Greens

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    3
  • Poll closed .

Owen

Commonwealth of Australia
GA Member
Jul 2, 2018
3,034
17 April 2005
All 150 seats in the House of Representatives

40 of the 76 seats in the Senate

76 House of Representatives seats needed for a majority
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Leader:Julia GillardMalcolm TurnbullNatasha Stott DespojaBob Brown
Party:Australian Labor PartyCoalition:
  • Liberal Party of Australia
  • National Party of Australia
  • Country Liberal Party
Australian DemocratsAustralian Greens
Policies:
Social Democracy
Democratic Socialism
Social Liberalism
Liberal Party of Australia:
Conservatism
Liberalism
Liberal Conservatism


National Party of Australia:
Conservatism
Agrarianism


Country Liberal Party:
Liberal Conservatism
Economic Liberalism
Centrism
Social Liberalism
Environmentalism
Green Politics
Progressivism
Leader since:2 December 20012 December 20033 November 200425 November 1992
Leader's seat:LalorWentworth (lost seat)Senator for South AustraliaSenator for Tasmania
Last election (Senate seats):31 seats29 seats4 seats2 seats
Senate seats won:32 seats29 seats8 seats3 seats
Senate seat change:+1-+4+1
Senate popular vote:4,351,1283,932,7511,386,6231,075,828
Senate vote percentage:36.4%32.9%11.6%9.0%
 
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Owen

Commonwealth of Australia
GA Member
Jul 2, 2018
3,034
Post-Election National Results
Party:Vote Total:Vote Percentage:Seats Won:Seats Total (Won + Held):
Australian Labor Party4,351,12836.4%1832
Liberal Party of Australia3,621,95630.3%1124
National Party of Australia286,8882.4%34
Country Liberal Party23,9070.2%11
Coalition Total:3,932,75132.9%1529
Australian Democrats1,386,62311.6%58
Australian Greens1,075,8289.0%23
Family First Party210,5671.8%00
One Nation Party206,4551.7%04
Others and Independents790,2976.6%00
TOTAL:11,953,649100%4076
Post-Election State and Terrritory Results
Party:New South Wales:Victoria:Queensland:Western Australia:South Australia:Tasmania:Australian Capital Territory:Northern Territory:
Australian Labor Party37.8%37.5%37.5%33.9%36.9%34.9%42.5%42.8%
Coalition:
  • Liberal Party of Australia
  • National Party of Australia
  • Country Liberal Party
31.9%31.9%32.7%38.0%35.7%33.9%25.7%33.2%
Australian Democrats11.7%11.4%11.7%11.5%11.9%10.3%11.6%14.2%
Australian Greens8.6%10.1%6.7%9.3%7.9%14.6%17.7%8.9%
Family First Party/Christian Democrats (NSW, WA & ACT)2.6%1.9%3.4%1.9%4.0%2.4%1.6%N/A
One Nation Party1.9%0.7%3.1%2.4%1.1%N/AN/AN/A
Others and Independents5.5%6.5%4.9%3.0%2.5%3.9%0.9%0.9%
Senators
Elected:New South Wales:Victoria:Queensland:Western Australia:South Australia:Tasmania:Australian Capital Territory:Northern Territory:
Elected 2002
  • Ursula Stephens
  • Mark Arbib
  • Helen Coonan
  • Marise Payne*
  • Don McKinnon
  • Vicki Bourne
  • Robert Ray
  • Gavin Marshall
  • Ted Murphy
  • Richard Alston
  • Rod Kemp
  • Lyn Allison
  • John Hogg
  • Claire Moore
  • Ian Macdonald
  • John Herron
  • Ron Boswell
  • Trevor Hansen
  • Mark Bishop
  • Ruth Webber
  • Alan Eggleston
  • David Johnston
  • Ross Lightfoot
  • Graeme Campbell
  • Annette Hurley
  • Don Farrell
  • Robert Hill
  • Jeannie Ferris
  • Neil Russell-Taylor
  • Natasha Stott Despoja
  • Sue Mackay
  • Nick Sherry
  • Catryna Bilyk
  • Paul Calvert
  • John Watson
  • Bob Brown
  • N/A
  • N/A
Elected 2005
  • John Faulkner
  • Jenny McAllister
  • Belinda Neal
  • Concetta Fierravanti-Wells
  • Fiona Nash
  • Aden Ridgeway
  • Stephen Conroy
  • Kim Carr
  • Jacinta Collins
  • Judith Troeth
  • Julian McGauran
  • Greg Chipp
  • Jan McLucas
  • Joe Ludwig
  • Shannon Fentiman
  • George Brandis
  • Barnaby Joyce
  • John Cherry
  • Chris Evans
  • Glenn Sterle
  • Chris Ellison
  • Ian Campbell
  • Judith Adams
  • Brian Greig
  • Penny Wong
  • Anne McEwen
  • Dana Wortley
  • Nick Minchin
  • Amanda Vanstone
  • Meg Lees
  • Kerry O'Brien
  • Helen Polley
  • Eric Abetz
  • Guy Barnett
  • Stephen Parry
  • Christine Milne
  • Kate Lundy
  • Kerrie Tucker
  • Nova Peris
  • Nigel Scullion
 
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