Results of the 2013 Australian federal election (House of Representatives)

The following tables show state-by-state results in the Australian House of Representatives at the 2013 federal election, Coalition 90, Labor 55, Australian Greens 1, Palmer United Party 1, Katter's Australian Party 1, with 2 independents.[1]

Australian House of Representatives elections, 2013
Australia
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All 150 seats in the Australian House of Representatives
76 seats needed for a majority
Turnout93.2%
PartyLeader%Seats+/–
LiberalTony Abbott32.0%58+14
LaborKevin Rudd33.4%55−17
Liberal NationalCampbell Newman8.9%22+1
NationalWarren Truss4.3%9+2
GreensChristine Milne8.7%10
Palmer UnitedClive Palmer5.5%1New
Katter's AustralianBob Katter1.0%10
Country LiberalAdam Giles0.3%10
National (WA)Brendon Grylls0.4%0−1
Independents1.4%2−2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Kevin Rudd Kevin Rudd
Labor
Tony Abbott
Coalition
Tony Abbott

Australia

Results by winning party by division for the House of Representatives.
Government (90)
Coalition
  Liberal (58)
  LNP (22)
  National (9)
  CLP (1)
Opposition (55)
  Labor (55)
Crossbench (5)
  Green (1)
  Palmer (1)
  Katter (1)
  Independent (2)
House of Representatives (IRV)
Turnout 93.23% (CV) — Informal 5.91%
[2]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
 Labor4,311,36533.38−4.6155 17
 Coalition5,882,81845.55+2.2390 18
 Liberal4,134,86532.02+1.5658 14
 Liberal National1,152,2178.92−0.2022 1
 National554,2684.29+0.569 2
 Country Liberal (NT)41,4680.32+0.011
 Greens1,116,9188.65−3.111
 Palmer United709,0355.49+5.491 1
 Family First181,8201.41−0.84
 Katter's Australian134,2261.04+0.731 1
 Christian Democrats88,5760.69+0.02
 Sex Party78,5710.61+0.52
 Rise Up Australia48,5820.38+0.38
 Australian Christians42,4980.33+0.33
 Democratic Labour36,0860.28+0.24
 One Nation22,0460.17−0.05
 Bullet Train19,8010.15+0.15
 Citizens Electoral Council10,4000.08+0.02
 Australia First7,4120.06+0.03
 Socialist Alliance5,0320.04−0.04
 Secular4,8340.04−0.06
 Liberal Democrats4,7160.04−0.16
 Country Alliance4,7080.04+0.04
 Australian Independents4,1630.03+0.03
 Stable Population3,9540.03+0.03
 Democrats3,6140.03−0.15
 Animal Justice1,8780.01+0.01
 First Nations1,8100.01+0.01
 Australian Voice1,6810.01+0.01
 Non-Custodial Parents1,5470.01−0.01
 Australian Sports1,3240.01+0.01
 Future1,1740.01+0.01
 Protectionist1,0790.01+0.01
 Voluntary Euthanasia5970.00+0.00
 Uniting Australia3860.00+0.00
 Senator Online2090.00+0.00
 Independents177,2171.37−1.152 2
 Non Affiliated4,8500.04+0.02
Total12,914,927  150
Two-party-preferred vote
 Liberal/National Coalition6,908,71053.49+3.6190 18
 Labor6,006,21746.51−3.6155 17
Invalid/blank votes811,1435.91+0.36
Registered voters/turnout14,723,38593.23
Source: Federal Election 2013

Preference flows

  • Greens − Labor 83.0% (+4.2) to Coalition 17.0% (−4.2)
  • Palmer − Coalition 53.7% to Labor 46.3%
  • Family First − Coalition 58.3% (−1.5) to Labor 41.7% (+1.5)
  • Katter − Coalition 54.0% to Labor 46.0%
  • Independent candidates − Labor 57.1% (+13.6) to Coalition 42.9% (−13.6)[3]

New South Wales

2013 Australian federal election
(New South Wales)

← 20107 September 20132016 →

All 48 New South Wales seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 (of the 12) seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderTony AbbottKevin Rudd
PartyLiberal/National coalitionLabor
Last election20 seats26 seats
Seats won30 seats18 seats
Seat change 10 8
Popular vote1,996,2081,433,842
Percentage47.34%34.52%
Swing 2.74 2.76
TPP54.35%45.65%
TPP swing 3.19 3.19

Turnout 93.33% (CV) — Informal 6.83%[4]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
 Coalition     
 Liberal1,551,43637.35+0.6823 7
 National414,7729.99+2.067 3
 Labor1,433,84234.52−2.7618 8
 Greens330,0507.95–2.29
 Palmer United174,5514.20+4.20
 Christian Democrats88,5762.13+0.77
 One Nation19,5170.47–0.01
 Democratic Labour16,9090.41+0.41
 Katter's Australian16,5340.40+0.40
 Bullet Train8,1740.20+0.20
 Australia First6,0840.15+0.07
 Rise Up Australia5,4490.13+0.13
 Citizens Electoral Council4,0570.10+0.07
 Sex Party3,2920.08+0.00
 Stable Population2,2450.05+0.05
 Australian Independents2,0920.05+0.05
 Non-Custodial Parents1,3320.03–0.04
 Socialist Alliance1,2290.03–0.06
 Future6930.02+0.02
 Secular6020.01–0.08
 Australian Voice5450.01+0.01
 Independents71,8481.73−2.580 2
Total4,153,829  48
Two-party-preferred vote
 Liberal/National Coalition2,257,65454.35+3.1930 10
 Labor1,896,17545.65–3.1918 8

Labor to Liberal: Banks, Barton, Eden-Monaro, Lindsay, Reid, Robertson

Labor to National: Page

Independent to Liberal: Dobell (Labor at last election)

Independent to National: Lyne, New England

Victoria

2013 Australian federal election
(Victoria)

← 20107 September 20132016 →

All 37 Victorian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 (of the 12) seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderKevin RuddTony AbbottChristine Milne
PartyLaborLiberal/National coalitionGreens
Last election22 seats14 seats1 seat
Seats won19 seats16 seats1 seat
Seat change 3 2
Popular vote1,146,8941,406,462355,698
Percentage34.81%42.69%10.80%
Swing 8.00% 3.01% 1.86%
TPP50.20%49.80%
TPP swing 5.11 5.11

Electoral divisions: Victoria
Electoral divisions: Melbourne area
Turnout 93.42% (CV) — Informal 5.19%[5]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
 Coalition     
 Liberal1,320,41740.08+3.6314 2
 National86,0452.61–0.582
 Labor1,146,89434.81–8.0019 3
 Greens355,69810.80–1.861
 Palmer United119,6233.63+3.63
 Australian Sex Party67,4602.05+1.86
 Family First59,2881.80–1.34
 Rise Up Australia18,1240.55+0.55
 Democratic Labour16,7140.51+0.51
 Australian Christians15,8860.48+0.48
 Katter's Australian15,4090.47+0.47
 Liberal Democrats4,7160.14–0.11
 Country Alliance4,7080.14+0.14
 Animal Justice1,8780.06+0.06
 Bullet Train1,7720.05+0.05
 Socialist Alliance1,7030.05–0.02
 Stable Population8560.03+0.03
 Secular7760.02–0.14
 Citizens Electoral Council5570.03−0.01
 Non-Custodial Parents2150.01+0.01
 Australia First2120.01+0.00
 Senator Online2090.01+0.01
 Australian Independents1700.01+0.01
 Protectionist1560.00+0.00
 Independents53,3071.62+0.791 1
 Non Affiliated1,8860.06+0.04
Total3,294,659  37
Two-party-preferred vote
 Labor1,653,97750.20−5.1119 3
 Liberal/National Coalition1,640,68249.80+5.1116 2

Independents: Cathy McGowan

Labor to Liberal: Corangamite, Deakin, La Trobe

Liberal to Independent: Indi

Queensland

2013 Australian federal election
(Queensland)

← 20107 September 20132016 →

All 30 Queensland seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 (of the 12) seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderTony AbbottKevin Rudd
PartyCoalitionLabor
Last election21 seats8 seats
Seats before218
Seats won226
Seat change 1 2
Popular vote1,152,217751,230
Percentage45.66%29.77%
Swing 1.76 3.81
TPP56.98%43.02%
TPP swing 1.84 1.84

 Third partyFourth party
 
LeaderClive PalmerBob Katter
PartyPalmer UnitedKatter's Australian
Last election
Seats before01
Seats won11
Seat change 1
Popular vote278,12594,540
Percentage11.02%3.75%
Swing 11.02 2.15

Electoral divisions: Queensland
Electoral divisions: Brisbane area
Turnout 93.55% (CV) — Informal 5.13%[6]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
 Liberal National1,152,21745.66–1.7622 1
 Labor751,23029.77–3.816 2
 Palmer United278,12511.02+11.021 1
 Greens156,8846.22–4.70
 Katter's Australian94,5403.75+2.151 1
 Family First51,3752.04–1.85
 Rise Up Australia9,8890.39+0.39
 Australian Sex Party2,8590.11+0.11
 One Nation2,5290.10−0.06
 Citizens Electoral Council2,2920.09+0.03
 Australian Independents1,9010.08+0.08
 Secular1,8080.07+0.05
 Australian Voice1,1360.05+0.05
 Democratic Labour1,0750.04−0.15
 Stable Population7290.03+0.03
 Future4810.02+0.02
 Uniting Australia3860.02+0.02
 Socialist Alliance3770.01−0.02
 Independents10,4350.41−1.480 1
 Non Affiliated2,9840.12+0.09
Total2,523,252  30
Two-party-preferred vote
 Liberal National1,437,80356.98+1.8422 1
 Labor1,085,44943.02–1.846 2

Labor to LNP: Capricornia, Petrie

LNP to Palmer United: Fairfax

Western Australia

2013 Australian federal election
(Western Australia)

← 20107 September 20132016 →

All 15 West Australian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 (of the 12) seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderTony AbbottKevin RuddWarren Truss
PartyLiberalLaborNational
Last election11 seats3 seats1 seat
Seats won12 seats3 seats0 seats
Seat change 1 1
Popular vote648,583364,25249,430
Percentage51.21%28.76%3.90%
Swing 0.60 2.42 0.32
TPP58.28%41.72%
TPP swing 1.87 1.87

Results by electorate
Electoral divisions: Western Australia
Turnout 92.07% (CV) — Informal 5.38%[7]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
 Liberal599,15347.31+0.2912 1
 Labor364,25228.76–2.423
 Greens123,3709.74–2.42
 Palmer United67,3325.32+5.32
 National Party (WA)49,4303.90+0.320 1
 Australian Christians25,6492.03+2.03
 Family First11,7770.93–0.79
 Rise Up Australia9,1530.72+0.72
 Katter's Australian4,9970.39+0.39
 Australian Sex Party2,2360.18+0.01
 Citizens Electoral Council1,6380.13+0.02
 Australian Sports1,3240.10+0.10
 Democrats1,1700.09+0.09
 Protectionist9230.07+0.07
 Socialist Alliance7430.06−0.05
 Independents3,3570.27–0.15
Total1,266,504  15
Two-party-preferred vote
 Liberal/National Coalition738,11058.28+1.8712 1
 Labor528,39441.72–1.873

WA National to Liberal: O'Connor

South Australia

2013 Australian federal election

← 20107 September 20132016 →

All 11 South Australian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 (of the 12) seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderTony AbbottKevin Rudd
PartyCoalitionLabor
Last election56
Seats won65
Seat change 1 1
Popular vote447,286359,273
Percentage44.9%35.73%
Swing 4.28 5.01
TPP52.36%47.64%
TPP swing 5.54 5.54

Results by electorate
Electoral divisions: South Australia
Turnout 93.47% (CV) — Informal 4.85%[8]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
 Liberal447,28644.49+4.286 1
 Labor359,27335.73–5.015 1
 Greens83,2528.28–3.70
 Family First54,4095.41+0.45
 Palmer United37,9813.78+3.78
 National Party (SA)4,0210.40+0.40
 Katter's Australian2,2680.23+0.23
 Rise Up Australia1,1910.12+0.12
 Australia First1,1160.11+0.11
 Socialist Alliance9800.10+0.02
 Democratic Labour8340.08+0.08
 Independents12,8341.28+0.76
Total1,005,445  11
Two-party-preferred vote
 Liberal/National Coalition526,49352.36+5.546 1
 Labor478,95247.64–5.545 1

Labor to Liberal: Hindmarsh

Tasmania

2013 Australian federal election
(Tasmania)

← 20107 September 20132016 →

All 5 Tasmanian seats in the House of Representatives
and all 12 seats in the Senate
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderTony AbbottKevin Rudd
PartyLiberalLabor
Last election0 seats4 seats
Seats won3 seats1 seat
Seat change 3 3
Popular vote132,961114,977
Percentage40.26%34.81%
Swing 6.66 9.14
TPP48.77%51.23%
TPP swing 9.39 9.39

Electoral divisions: Tasmania
Turnout 94.78% (CV) — Informal 4.04%[9]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
 Liberal132,96140.26+6.663 3
 Labor114,97734.81–9.141 3
 Greens27,4678.32–8.50
 Palmer United20,0266.06+6.06
 Family First4,9711.51+1.51
 Rise Up Australia1,8240.55+0.55
 Australian Christians9630.29+0.29
 Australian Sex Party8770.27+0.27
 Democratic Labour5540.17+0.17
 Katter's Australian4780.14+0.14
 Secular3840.12–0.21
 Stable Population1240.04+0.04
 Independents24,6887.47+2.691
Total330,294  5
Two-party-preferred vote
 Labor169,20851.23–9.391 3
 Liberal/National Coalition161,08648.77+9.393 3

Independents: Andrew Wilkie

Labor to Liberal: Bass, Braddon, Lyons

Territories

Australian Capital Territory

2013 Australian federal election
(Australian Capital Territory)

← 20107 September 20132016 →

All 2 Australian Capital Territory seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and all 2 seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderKevin RuddTony Abbott
PartyLaborLiberal
Last election2 seats0 seats
Seats won2 seats0 seats
Seat change
Popular vote103,67696,815
Percentage42.93%34.62%
Swing 2.09 0.19
TPP59.91%40.09%
TPP swing 1.76 1.76

Turnout 94.59% (CV) — Informal 3.83%[10]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
 Labor103,67642.93–2.092
 Liberal83,61234.62−0.190
 Greens32,35613.40–5.80
 Bullet Train9,8554.08+4.08
 Palmer United6,7882.81+2.81
 Democrats2,4441.01+1.01
 Rise Up Australia1,5080.62+0.62
 Secular1,2640.52−0.45
Total241,503  2
Two-party-preferred vote
 Labor144,68859.91–1.762
 Liberal/National Coalition96,81540.09+1.760

Northern Territory

2013 Australian federal election
(Northern Territory)

← 20107 September 20132016 →

All 2 Australian Capital Territory seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and all 2 seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderTony AbbottKevin Rudd
PartyLiberal/National coalitionLabor
Last election1 seat1 seat
Seats won11
Seat change
Popular vote41,46837,221
Percentage41.70%37.43%
Swing 0.87 0.48
TPP50.35%49.65%
TPP swing 1.09 1.09

Electorate Results
Turnout 82.14% (CV) — Informal 6.30%[11]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
 Country Liberal41,46841.70+0.871
 Labor37,22137.43–0.481
 Greens7,8417.89–5.08
 Palmer United4,6094.63+4.63
 Citizens Electoral Council1,8561.87−0.61
 Australian Sex Party1,8471.86+1.86
 First Nations1,8101.82+1.82
 Rise Up Australia1,4441.45+1.45
 Voluntary Euthanasia5970.60+0.60
 Independents7480.75−3.46
Total99,441  2
Two-party-preferred vote
 Liberal/National Coalition50,06750.35+1.091
 Labor49,37449.65–1.091

See also


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