Australian federal election, 2007/State-by-state upper house results

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The following tables show state-by-state results in the Australian Senate at the 2007 federal election, 37 coalition (32 Liberal, 4 National, 1 CLP), 32 Labor, five Green, one Family First, one independent.[1] Senator terms are six years (three for territories), and take their seats from 1 July 2008, except the territories who take their seats immediately.

See also: Members of the Australian Senate, 2008-2011 and State-by-state lower house results and maps

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[edit] New South Wales

Turnout 95.42% (CV) — Informal 2.24%[2]
  Party Votes % Swing Seats Won Seats Held Change
  Australian Labor Party 1,764,040 42.07 +5.70 3 6 +1
  Liberal/National joint ticket 1,649,014 39.33 –4.79    
  Liberal Party of Australia 2 4 0
  National Party of Australia 1 2 0
  Australian Greens 353,286 8.43 +1.08 0 0 –1
  Christian Democratic Party 82,560 1.97 –0.64 0 0 0
  Australian Democrats 37,193 0.89 –1.31 0 0 0
  Other 307,141 7.32 +1.86 0 0 0
  Total 4,193,234     6 12
Elected # Senator Party
2007 1 Mark Arbib   Labor
2007 2 Helen Coonan   Liberal
2007 3 Doug Cameron   Labor
2007 4 John Williams   National
2007 5 Marise Payne   Liberal
2007 6 Ursula Stephens   Labor
2004 1 Bill Heffernan   Liberal
2004 2 Steve Hutchins   Labor
2004 3 Concetta F.-Wells   Liberal
2004 4 John Faulkner   Labor
2004 5 Fiona Nash   National
2004 6 Michael Forshaw   Labor

[edit] Victoria

Turnout 95.59% (CV) — Informal 3.28%[2]
  Party Votes % Swing Seats Won Seats Held Change
  Australian Labor Party 1,327,076 41.70 +5.58 3 5 +1
  Liberal/National joint ticket 1,257,149 39.50 –4.59    
  Liberal Party of Australia 3 6 0
  National Party of Australia 0 0 0
  Australian Greens 320,759 10.08 +1.28 0 0 0
  Family First Party 80,100 2.52 +0.64 0 1 0
  Australian Democrats 52,596 1.65 –0.21 0 0 –1
  Other 144,689 4.55 +1.80 0 0 0
  Total 3,182,369     6 12
Elected # Senator Party
2007 1 Jacinta Collins   Labor
2007 2 Mitch Fifield   Liberal
2007 3 Gavin Marshall   Labor
2007 4 Helen Kroger   Liberal
2007 5 Scott Ryan   Liberal
2007 6 David Feeney   Labor
2004 1 Michael Ronaldson   Liberal
2004 2 Kim Carr   Labor
2004 3 Julian McGauran   Liberal*
2004 4 Stephen Conroy   Labor
2004 5 Judith Troeth   Liberal
2004 6 Steve Fielding   Family First

*Elected as National in 2004

[edit] Queensland

Turnout 94.81% (CV) — Informal 2.34%[2]
  Party Votes % Swing Seats Won Seats Held Change
  Australian Labor Party 948,145 39.20 +7.55 3 5 +1
  Liberal/National joint ticket 977,316 40.40 *    
  Liberal Party of Australia –38.29 2 5 0
  National Party of Australia –6.61 1 2 0
  Australian Greens 177,063 7.32 +1.92 0 0 0
  Pauline's UAP 101,461 4.19 * 0 0 0
  Family First Party 53,249 2.20 –1.17 0 0 0
  Australian Democrats 45,584 1.88 –0.32 0 0 –1
  One Nation 4,174 0.17 * 0 0 0
  Other 111,915 4.63 +0.88 0 0 0
  Total 2,418,907     6 12
Elected # Senator Party
2007 1 Ian MacDonald   Liberal
2007 2 John Hogg   Labor
2007 3 Sue Boyce   Liberal
2007 4 Claire Moore   Labor
2007 5 Ron Boswell   National
2007 6 Mark Furner   Labor
2004 1 Brett Mason   Liberal
2004 2 Jan McLucas   Labor
2004 3 George Brandis   Liberal
2004 4 Joe Ludwig   Labor
2004 5 Barnaby Joyce   National
2004 6 Russell Trood   Liberal

[edit] Western Australia

Turnout 93.88% (CV) — Informal 2.42%[2]
  Party Votes % Swing Seats Won Seats Held Change
  Liberal Party of Australia 555,868 46.22 –3.12 3 6 0
  Australian Labor Party 433,046 36.00 +3.49 2 4 0
  Australian Greens 111,813 9.30 +1.23 1 2 +1
  Australian Democrats 12,604 1.05 –0.96 0 0 –1
  One Nation 11,623 0.97 * 0 0 0
  Other 77,796 6.47 +1.69 0 0 0
  Total 1,202,750     6 12
Elected # Senator Party
2007 1 David Johnston   Liberal
2007 2 Louise Pratt   Labor
2007 3 Alan Eggleston   Liberal
2007 4 Mark Bishop   Labor
2007 5 Michaelia Cash   Liberal
2007 6 Scott Ludlam   Green
2004 1 Chris Ellison   Liberal
2004 2 Chris Evans   Labor
2007* 3 Mathias Cormann   Liberal
2004 4 Glenn Sterle   Labor
2004 5 Judith Adams   Liberal
2004 6 Rachel Siewert   Green

*Appointed to replace Ian Campbell

[edit] South Australia

Turnout 95.85% (CV) — Informal 2.38%[2]
  Party Votes % Swing Seats Won Seats Held Change
  Australian Labor Party 358,615 35.62 +0.13 2 5 0
  Liberal Party of Australia 355,237 35.28 –12.20 2 5 –1
  Independents 149,540 14.85 +14.28 1 1 +1
  Australian Greens 65,322 6.49 –0.11 1 1 +1
  Family First Party 29,114 2.89 –1.09 0 0 0
  Australian Democrats 8,908 0.88 –1.50 0 0 –1
  Other 40,073 3.98 +1.07 0 0 0
  Total 1,006,809     6 12
Elected # Senator Party
2007 1 Don Farrell   Labor
2007 2 Cory Bernardi   Liberal
2007 3 Nick Xenophon   Independent
2007 4 Penny Wong   Labor
2007 5 Simon Birmingham   Liberal
2007 6 Sarah Hanson-Young   Green
2004 1 Nick Minchin   Liberal
2004 2 Anne McEwen   Labor
2007* 3 Mary Jo Fisher   Liberal
2004 4 Annette Hurley   Labor
2004 5 Alan Ferguson   Liberal
2004 6 Dana Wortley   Labor

*Appointed to replace Amanda Vanstone

[edit] Tasmania

Turnout 95.97% (CV) — Informal 2.63%[2]
  Party Votes % Swing Seats Won Seats Held Change
  Australian Labor Party 131,055 40.10 +6.56 3 5 +1
  Liberal Party of Australia 122,203 37.39 –8.74 2 5 –1
  Australian Greens 59,254 18.13 +4.84 1 2 0
  Family First Party 6,663 2.04 –0.34 0 0 0
  Independents 2,455 0.75 –2.28 0 0 0
  Other 5,216 1.60 +0.78 0 0 0
  Total 326,846     6 12
Elected # Senator Party
2007 1 Nick Sherry   Labor
2007 2 Richard Colbeck   Liberal
2007 3 Bob Brown   Green
2007 4 Carol Brown   Labor
2007 5 David Bushby   Liberal
2007 6 Catryna Bilyk   Labor
2004 1 Eric Abetz   Liberal
2004 2 Kerry O'Brien   Labor
2004 3 Guy Barnett   Liberal
2004 4 Helen Polley   Labor
2004 5 Stephen Parry   Liberal
2004 6 Christine Milne   Green

[edit] Territories

[edit] Australian Capital Territory

Turnout 96.01% (CV) — Informal 1.70%[2]
  Party Votes % Swing Seats Won Seats Held Change
  Australian Labor Party 92,018 40.84 –0.27 1 1 0
  Liberal Party of Australia 77,058 34.20 –3.67 1 1 0
  Australian Greens 48,384 21.47 +5.11 0 0 0
  Australian Democrats 4,141 1.84 –0.31 0 0 0
  Other 3,720 1.65 –0.87 0 0 0
  Total 225,321     2 2

Elected # Senator Party
2007 1 Kate Lundy   Labor
2007 2 Gary Humphries   Liberal

[edit] Northern Territory

Turnout 86.99% (CV) — Informal 1.94%[2]
  Party Votes % Swing Seats Won Seats Held Change
  Australian Labor Party 47,205 46.94 +5.57 1 1 0
  Country Liberal Party 40,253 40.03 –5.37 1 1 0
  Australian Greens 8,870 8.82 +1.22 0 0 0
  Citizens Electoral Council 2,019 2.01 * 0 0 0
  Australian Democrats 1,949 1.94 –2.79 0 0 0
  Other 273 0.27 –0.64 0 0 0
  Total 100,569     2 2

Elected # Senator Party
2007 1 Trish Crossin   Labor
2007 2 Nigel Scullion   CLP

[edit] References

  1. ^ Full First Preferences by state - AEC
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h UWA election summaries

[edit] External links