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Results of the 2019 Australian federal election in Victoria

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2019 Australian federal election
(Victoria)

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All 38 Victorian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 seats in the Australian Senate
  First party Second party Third party
  Bill Shorten Scott Morrison Richard Di Natale
Leader Bill Shorten Scott Morrison Richard Di Natale
Party Labor Liberal/National coalition Greens
Last election 18 seats 17 seats 1 seat
Seats won 21 seats 15 seats 1 seat
Seat change Increase 3 Decrease 2 Steady
Popular vote 1,361,913 1,425,542 439,169
Percentage 36.86% 38.58% 11.89%
Swing Increase 1.28 Decrease 3.18 Decrease 1.24
TPP 53.14% 46.86%
TPP swing Increase 1.63 Decrease 1.63

This is a list of electoral division results for the 2019 Australian federal election in the state of Victoria. Victoria bucked the national trend, seeing a swing from the Coalition to Labor, whereas the swing across Australia was from Labor to the Coalition.[1]

This election was held using instant-runoff voting. At this election, there were two "turn-overs" in Victoria. Labor won the seats of Dunkley and Macnamara despite the Liberals finishing first; while an independent won the seat of Indi despite the Liberals finishing first.

Overall results

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Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
Liberal/National Coalition
    Liberal Party of Australia 1,288,805 34.88 −2.13 12 Decrease 2
  National Party of Australia 136,737 3.70 −1.05 3 Steady
Coalition total 1,425,542 38.58 -3.18 15 Decrease 2
  Australian Labor Party 1,361,913 36.86 +1.28 21 Increase 3
  Australian Greens 439,169 11.89 −1.24 1 Steady
  United Australia Party 134,581 3.64 +3.64
  Animal Justice Party 41,333 1.12 −0.77
  Pauline Hanson's One Nation 35,177 0.95 +0.95
  Derryn Hinch's Justice Party 26,803 0.73 +0.33
  Victorian Socialists 12,453 0.34 +0.34
  Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party 12,384 0.34 +0.30
  Fraser Anning's Conservative National Party 11,504 0.31 +0.31
  Democratic Labour Party 11,397 0.31 +0.31
  Rise Up Australia Party 10,772 0.29 −0.86
  Reason Party 8,895 0.24 +0.24
  Sustainable Australia 6,809 0.18 +0.18
  Australia First Party 4,094 0.11 +0.02
  Citizens Electoral Council 3,267 0.09 +0.03
  The Great Australian Party 2,457 0.07 +0.07
  Socialist Equality Party 823 0.02 +0.01
  Science Party 497 0.01 +0.01
  Independent 144,043 3.90 +1.18 1 Steady
  Non Affiliated 1,119 0.03 +0.03
Total 3,695,032 38 Increase 1
Two-party-preferred vote
  Labor 1,963,410 53.14 +1.31
  Liberal/National Coalition 1,731,622 46.86 −1.31
 
Invalid/blank votes 180,426 4.66 −0.11
Registered voters/turnout 4,184,076 92.62 +1.48
Source: AEC Tally Room

Results by division

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Aston

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2019 Australian federal election: Aston[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Alan Tudge 54,744 54.69 +5.24
Labor Kadira Pethiyagoda 29,839 29.81 −1.17
Greens Asher Cookson 8,867 8.86 −0.14
United Australia Matthew Sirianni-Duffy 3,611 3.61 +3.61
Democratic Labour Anna Kennedy 3,029 3.03 +3.03
Total formal votes 100,090 96.32 +0.52
Informal votes 3,829 3.68 −0.52
Turnout 103,919 94.18 −0.69
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Alan Tudge 60,180 60.13 +2.72
Labor Kadira Pethiyagoda 39,910 39.87 −2.72
Liberal hold Swing +2.72

Ballarat

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2019 Australian federal election: Ballarat[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Catherine King 49,077 47.79 +4.50
Liberal Tim Vo 31,462 30.64 −4.05
Greens Karen McAloon 9,077 8.84 −2.01
United Australia Peter Cozyn 4,741 4.62 +4.62
Animal Justice Bryn Hills 4,393 4.28 +4.28
Independent Nick Shady 2,288 2.23 +2.23
Independent Alex Graham 1,645 1.60 +1.60
Total formal votes 102,683 95.63 +0.92
Informal votes 4,689 4.37 −0.92
Turnout 107,372 93.40 +1.03
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Catherine King 62,615 60.98 +3.62
Liberal Tim Vo 40,068 39.02 −3.62
Labor hold Swing +3.62

Bendigo

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2019 Australian federal election: Bendigo[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Lisa Chesters 44,340 43.62 +5.06
Liberal Sam Gayed 32,210 31.68 −6.06
Greens Robert Holian 11,381 11.20 +0.29
One Nation Vaughan Williams 6,278 6.18 +6.18
United Australia Adam Veitch 4,321 4.25 +4.25
Conservative National Julie Hoskin 1,667 1.64 +1.64
Rise Up Australia Sharon Budde 1,464 1.44 −0.70
Total formal votes 101,661 95.93 +0.55
Informal votes 4,318 4.07 −0.55
Turnout 105,979 93.99 +0.51
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Lisa Chesters 60,016 59.04 +5.17
Liberal Sam Gayed 41,645 40.96 −5.17
Labor hold Swing +5.17

Bruce

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2019 Australian federal election: Bruce[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Julian Hill 51,713 55.58 +1.41
Liberal John MacIsaac 27,170 29.20 −1.12
Greens Rhonda Garad 6,801 7.31 +0.77
United Australia Mubahil Ahmed 3,979 4.28 +4.28
Conservative National Tim Boyanton 3,377 3.63 +3.63
Total formal votes 93,040 94.40 −0.26
Informal votes 5,521 5.60 +0.26
Turnout 98,561 90.26 −0.85
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Julian Hill 59,689 64.15 +0.10
Liberal John MacIsaac 33,351 35.85 −0.10
Labor hold Swing +0.10

Calwell

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2019 Australian federal election: Calwell[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Maria Vamvakinou 47,115 53.88 −4.80
Liberal Genevieve Hamilton 21,978 25.13 −0.52
Greens Polly Morgan 5,893 6.74 −1.27
Victorian Socialists Jerome Small 3,984 4.56 +4.56
United Australia Prakul Chhabra 3,037 3.47 +3.47
Citizens Electoral Council Keith Kerr 2,851 3.26 +3.26
Conservative National Adam Vail 1,771 2.03 +2.03
Socialist Equality Peter Byrne 823 0.94 +0.94
Total formal votes 87,452 90.78 −2.34
Informal votes 8,884 9.22 +2.34
Turnout 96,336 89.61 +4.25
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Maria Vamvakinou 60,164 68.80 −0.93
Liberal Genevieve Hamilton 27,288 31.20 +0.93
Labor hold Swing −0.93

Casey

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2019 Australian federal election: Casey[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Tony Smith 45,168 45.25 −2.29
Labor Bill Brindle 28,551 28.60 +0.41
Greens Jenny Game-Lopata 10,919 10.94 −1.90
Justice Ryan Clark 3,309 3.31 +2.59
Animal Justice Travis Barker 3,105 3.11 −1.19
United Australia Wendy Starkey 2,607 2.61 +2.61
Independent Peter Charleton 2,302 2.31 −0.32
Democratic Labour Ross McPhee 2,246 2.25 +2.25
Rise Up Australia Antony Calabro 820 0.82 −1.63
Great Australian Jayden O'Connor 801 0.80 +0.80
Total formal votes 99,828 93.54 −2.43
Informal votes 6,892 6.46 +2.43
Turnout 106,720 94.19 +0.54
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Tony Smith 54,551 54.64 +0.10
Labor Bill Brindle 45,277 45.36 −0.10
Liberal hold Swing +0.10

Chisholm

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2019 Australian federal election: Chisholm[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Gladys Liu 41,172 43.38 −3.71
Labor Jennifer Yang 32,561 34.30 −0.39
Greens Luke Arthur 11,235 11.84 +0.30
Independent Ian Dobby 2,319 2.44 +2.44
Justice Anne Wicks 2,063 2.17 +2.17
Animal Justice Rosemary Lavin 1,780 1.88 −0.24
Democratic Labour Philip Jenkins 1,702 1.79 +1.79
United Australia George Zoraya 1,517 1.60 +1.60
Rise Up Australia Angela Dorian 571 0.60 −0.63
Total formal votes 94,920 95.51 −1.77
Informal votes 4,463 4.49 +1.77
Turnout 99,383 93.47 −0.96
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Gladys Liu 48,005 50.57 −2.34
Labor Jennifer Yang 46,915 49.43 +2.34
Liberal hold Swing −2.34

Julia Banks was elected as the Liberal member for Chisholm in 2016, but resigned from the party in November 2018 and sat as an independent. She unsuccessfully contested Flinders as an independent.

Cooper

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2019 Australian federal election: Cooper[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Ged Kearney 45,601 46.78 +11.73
Greens David Risstrom 20,605 21.14 −15.53
Liberal Andrew Bell 19,012 19.50 −0.20
Victorian Socialists Kath Larkin 4,125 4.23 +4.23
Animal Justice Nadine Richings 2,476 2.54 +0.87
Reason Sarah Russell 2,110 2.16 +2.16
United Australia Brett Nangle 1,892 1.94 +1.94
Independent Teresa van Lieshout 1,660 1.70 +1.70
Total formal votes 97,481 95.13 +2.77
Informal votes 4,986 4.87 −2.77
Turnout 102,467 92.45 +2.94
Notional two-party-preferred count
Labor Ged Kearney 74,402 76.32 +4.23
Liberal Andrew Bell 23,079 23.68 −4.23
Two-candidate-preferred result
Labor Ged Kearney 63,017 64.65 +13.38
Greens David Risstrom 34,464 35.35 −13.38
Labor hold Swing +13.38

Corangamite

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2019 Australian federal election: Corangamite[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Sarah Henderson 43,017 42.33 −1.34
Labor Libby Coker 36,047 35.47 +1.41
Greens Simon Northeast 9,184 9.04 −3.05
Independent Damien Cole 5,131 5.05 +5.05
Justice Mandy Grimley 2,724 2.68 +0.41
United Australia Neil Harvey 2,257 2.22 +2.22
Animal Justice Naomi Adams 2,143 2.11 −0.13
Rise Up Australia Ian Erskine 1,117 1.10 −0.07
Total formal votes 101,620 96.03 +0.73
Informal votes 4,196 3.97 −0.73
Turnout 105,816 94.82 +3.83
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Libby Coker 51,895 51.07 +1.04
Liberal Sarah Henderson 49,725 48.93 −1.04
Labor notional hold Swing +1.04

As a result of the 2018 boundary redistribution, the Liberal-held seats of Corangamite and Dunkley became notionally marginal Labor seats.

Corio

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2019 Australian federal election: Corio[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Richard Marles 47,010 47.60 +4.18
Liberal Alastair Thomson 33,426 33.85 −2.78
Greens Amber Forbes 12,902 13.07 +1.38
United Australia Desmond Sanborn 5,414 5.48 +5.48
Total formal votes 98,752 96.44 +1.10
Informal votes 3,648 3.56 −1.10
Turnout 102,400 92.83 +0.70
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Richard Marles 59,572 60.32 +2.12
Liberal Alastair Thomson 39,180 39.68 −2.12
Labor hold Swing +2.12

Deakin

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2019 Australian federal election: Deakin[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Michael Sukkar 46,536 47.84 −2.47
Labor Shireen Morris 31,648 32.54 +2.46
Greens Sophia Sun 8,730 8.98 −2.37
Justice Ellie Sullivan 3,386 3.48 +3.48
United Australia Milton Wilde 1,997 2.05 +2.05
Animal Justice Vinita Costantino 1,964 2.02 −0.96
Independent Vickie Janson 1,614 1.66 +1.66
Democratic Labour Joel van der Horst 1,394 1.43 +1.43
Total formal votes 97,269 95.90 −1.09
Informal votes 4,155 4.10 +1.09
Turnout 101,424 94.35 −0.64
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Michael Sukkar 53,288 54.78 −1.66
Labor Shireen Morris 43,981 45.22 +1.66
Liberal hold Swing −1.66

Dunkley

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2019 Australian federal election: Dunkley[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Chris Crewther 38,616 39.88 −1.22
Labor Peta Murphy 37,301 38.52 +2.00
Greens Emily Green 8,125 8.39 −1.09
Justice Lachlan O'Connell 5,027 5.19 +0.19
Animal Justice Elizabeth Johnston 2,961 3.06 +0.18
United Australia Ron Jean 2,513 2.60 +2.60
Conservative National Christopher James 1,337 1.38 +1.38
Rise Up Australia Yvonne Gentle 948 0.98 +0.34
Total formal votes 96,828 94.86 +0.90
Informal votes 5,250 5.14 −0.90
Turnout 102,078 92.26 +1.10
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Peta Murphy 51,066 52.74 +1.71
Liberal Chris Crewther 45,762 47.26 −1.71
Labor notional hold Swing +1.71

As a result of the 2018 boundary redistribution, the Liberal-held seats of Corangamite and Dunkley became notionally marginal Labor seats.

Flinders

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2019 Australian federal election: Flinders[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Greg Hunt 45,293 46.72 −3.78
Labor Josh Sinclair 23,982 24.74 −2.80
Independent Julia Banks 13,367 13.79 +13.79
Greens Nathan Lesslie 6,599 6.81 −4.18
United Australia Christine McShane 2,447 2.52 +2.52
Animal Justice James Persson 2,304 2.38 −1.45
Sustainable Australia Reade Smith 1,072 1.11 +1.11
Independent Susie Beveridge 948 0.98 +0.98
Independent Harry Dreger 940 0.97 +0.97
Total formal votes 96,952 94.06 −1.90
Informal votes 6,124 5.94 +1.90
Turnout 103,076 93.11 +2.28
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Greg Hunt 53,943 55.64 −1.37
Labor Josh Sinclair 43,009 44.36 +1.37
Liberal hold Swing −1.37

Fraser

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2019 Australian federal election: Fraser[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Daniel Mulino 46,709 50.46 −8.05
Liberal Peter Bain 23,929 25.85 +0.47
Greens Rebecca Scorgie 7,645 8.26 −1.50
United Australia Vinh Van Chau 7,314 7.90 +7.90
Independent Van Tran 5,306 5.73 +4.25
Great Australian Tony Dobran 1,656 1.79 +1.79
Total formal votes 92,559 93.87 −0.48
Informal votes 6,046 6.13 +0.48
Turnout 98,605 90.13 +1.25
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Daniel Mulino 59,403 64.18 −5.61
Liberal Peter Bain 33,156 35.82 +5.61
Labor notional hold Swing −5.61

Fraser was a new seat as a result of the 2018 boundary redistribution and was notionally held by Labor with a margin of 19.79%.

Gellibrand

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2019 Australian federal election: Gellibrand[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Tim Watts 47,942 48.66 +2.43
Liberal Anthony Mitchell 28,895 29.33 −0.46
Greens Bernadette Thomas 16,303 16.55 −2.40
United Australia Lisa Bentley 5,391 5.47 +5.47
Total formal votes 98,531 96.49 +0.40
Informal votes 3,582 3.51 −0.40
Turnout 102,113 91.83 +2.77
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Tim Watts 63,878 64.83 −0.29
Liberal Anthony Mitchell 34,653 35.17 +0.29
Labor hold Swing −0.29

Gippsland

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2019 Australian federal election: Gippsland[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
National Darren Chester 52,202 54.00 −1.84
Labor Antoinette Holm 22,426 23.20 +2.99
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers David Snelling 6,872 7.11 +7.11
Greens Deb Foskey 5,835 6.04 −1.79
United Australia Kerri Brewer 4,257 4.40 +4.40
Independent Sonia Buckley 3,043 3.15 +3.15
Conservative National Neville Tickner 2,043 2.11 +2.11
Total formal votes 96,678 94.78 +1.64
Informal votes 5,320 5.22 −1.64
Turnout 101,998 92.27 −0.58
Two-party-preferred result
National Darren Chester 64,456 66.67 −1.54
Labor Antoinette Holm 32,222 33.33 +1.54
National hold Swing −1.54

Goldstein

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2019 Australian federal election: Goldstein[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Tim Wilson 52,320 52.67 −3.66
Labor Daniel Pollock 28,118 28.31 +6.43
Greens Sue Pennicuik 13,951 14.04 −1.86
United Australia Wayne Connolly 1,945 1.96 +1.96
Sustainable Australia Brandon Hoult 1,653 1.66 +1.66
Independent John Tiger Casley 1,349 1.36 +1.36
Total formal votes 99,336 97.79 +0.25
Informal votes 2,244 2.21 −0.25
Turnout 101,580 93.61 +2.19
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Tim Wilson 57,408 57.79 −4.89
Labor Daniel Pollock 41,928 42.21 +4.89
Liberal hold Swing −4.89

Gorton

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2019 Australian federal election: Gorton[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Brendan O'Connor 47,398 50.08 −11.16
Liberal Nathan Di Noia 24,677 26.07 −2.69
Independent Jarrod Bingham 8,363 8.84 +8.84
United Australia Richard Turton 7,473 7.90 +7.90
Greens Harkirat Singh 6,730 7.11 −2.89
Total formal votes 94,641 94.08 −0.87
Informal votes 5,957 5.92 +0.87
Turnout 100,598 91.11 +4.10
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Brendan O'Connor 61,861 65.36 −3.13
Liberal Nathan Di Noia 32,780 34.64 +3.13
Labor hold Swing −3.13

Higgins

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2019 Australian federal election: Higgins[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Katie Allen 48,091 47.86 −3.72
Labor Fiona McLeod 25,498 25.38 +8.85
Greens Jason Ball 22,573 22.47 −1.72
Animal Justice Alicia Walker 1,729 1.72 +0.15
Sustainable Australia Michaela Moran 1,338 1.33 +1.33
United Australia Tim Ryan 1,249 1.24 +1.24
Total formal votes 100,478 97.99 +1.74
Informal votes 2,063 2.01 −1.74
Turnout 102,541 92.37 +1.49
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Katie Allen 54,139 53.88 −6.09
Labor Fiona McLeod 46,339 46.12 +6.09
Liberal hold Swing −6.09

Holt

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2019 Australian federal election: Holt[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Anthony Byrne 48,031 50.73 +1.92
Liberal Jennifer Van Den Broek 33,963 35.87 +2.11
Greens Jess Wheelock 6,735 7.11 +0.59
United Australia Jatinder Singh 5,958 6.29 +6.29
Total formal votes 94,687 95.88 +0.78
Informal votes 4,069 4.12 −0.78
Turnout 98,756 92.46 +4.39
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Anthony Byrne 55,577 58.70 −1.24
Liberal Jennifer Van Den Broek 39,110 41.30 +1.24
Labor hold Swing −1.24

Hotham

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2019 Australian federal election: Hotham[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Clare O'Neil 43,310 45.18 +2.10
Liberal George Hua 37,447 39.06 −1.28
Greens Jess Gonsalvez 8,722 9.10 +0.04
United Australia Jin Luan 3,483 3.63 +3.63
Sustainable Australia Dennis Bilic 1,772 1.85 +1.85
Rise Up Australia Peter Dorian 1,134 1.18 −0.41
Total formal votes 95,868 96.21 +0.12
Informal votes 3,780 3.79 −0.12
Turnout 99,648 92.41 −0.89
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Clare O'Neil 53,597 55.91 +1.70
Liberal George Hua 42,271 44.09 −1.70
Labor hold Swing +1.70

Indi

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2019 Australian federal election: Indi[23]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Steve Martin 35,426 35.09 +7.29
Independent Helen Haines 32,664 32.35 −1.06
Labor Eric Kerr 12,202 12.09 +2.03
National Mark Byatt 9,538 9.45 −8.30
Greens Helen Robinson 4,255 4.21 +0.25
United Australia Shane Wheatland 3,980 3.94 +3.94
Justice Jason Whalley 2,891 2.86 +2.86
Total formal votes 100,956 95.64 +2.21
Informal votes 4,601 4.36 −2.21
Turnout 105,557 93.60 +0.13
Notional two-party-preferred count
Liberal Steve Martin 63,332 62.73 +7.72
Labor Eric Kerr 37,624 37.27 −7.72
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Helen Haines 51,886 51.39 −4.13
Liberal Steve Martin 49,070 48.61 +4.13
Independent gain from Independent Swing −4.13

Sitting member Cathy McGowan (independent) did not contest the election and endorsed the candidacy of Helen Haines (independent).

Isaacs

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2019 Australian federal election: Isaacs[24]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Mark Dreyfus 43,364 44.78 +3.84
Liberal Jeremy Hearn 34,089 35.20 −7.45
Greens Kim Samiotis 10,822 11.18 +0.46
United Australia Tony Seals 3,813 3.94 +3.94
Animal Justice Bronwyn Currie 3,607 3.72 −0.62
Rise Up Australia Ash Puvimanasinghe 1,142 1.18 +0.53
Total formal votes 96,837 95.86 −0.73
Informal votes 4,180 4.14 +0.73
Turnout 101,017 93.28 +1.03
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Mark Dreyfus 54,645 56.43 +3.45
Liberal Jeremy Hearn 42,192 43.57 −3.45
Labor hold Swing +3.45

Jagajaga

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2019 Australian federal election: Jagajaga[25]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Kate Thwaites 41,086 42.02 +0.90
Liberal Richard Welch 37,755 38.62 −1.47
Greens Paul Kennedy 13,929 14.25 +0.82
United Australia Maria Rigoni 3,652 3.74 +3.74
Rise Up Australia Jeff Truscott 1,345 1.38 +1.38
Total formal votes 97,767 96.86 −0.07
Informal votes 3,169 3.14 +0.07
Turnout 100,936 93.85 +0.43
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Kate Thwaites 55,304 56.57 +0.97
Liberal Richard Welch 42,463 43.43 −0.97
Labor hold Swing +0.97

Kooyong

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2019 Australian federal election: Kooyong[26]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Josh Frydenberg 48,928 49.41 −8.24
Greens Julian Burnside 21,035 21.24 +2.65
Labor Jana Stewart 16,666 16.83 −3.70
Independent Oliver Yates 8,890 8.98 +8.98
United Australia Steven D'Elia 1,185 1.20 +1.20
Animal Justice Davina Hinkley 1,117 1.13 +1.00
Independent Bill Chandler 669 0.68 +0.68
Independent Angelina Zubac 539 0.54 −2.32
Total formal votes 99,029 97.03 −0.97
Informal votes 3,033 2.97 +0.97
Turnout 102,062 94.14 +0.48
Notional two-party-preferred count
Liberal Josh Frydenberg 56,127 56.68 −6.14
Labor Jana Stewart 42,902 43.32 +6.14
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal Josh Frydenberg 55,159 55.70 −7.64
Greens Julian Burnside 43,870 44.30 +44.30
Liberal hold Swing N/A

La Trobe

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2019 Australian federal election: La Trobe[27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Jason Wood 45,123 45.72 +1.59
Labor Simon Curtis 34,040 34.49 +2.35
Greens Amy Gregorovich 7,752 7.86 −0.43
One Nation Esther Baker 4,796 4.86 +4.86
Justice Asher Calwell-Browne 3,525 3.57 +0.70
United Australia Duncan Dean 2,506 2.54 +2.54
Rise Up Australia Norman Baker 947 0.96 −1.01
Total formal votes 98,689 95.53 +1.21
Informal votes 4,616 4.47 −1.21
Turnout 103,305 93.30 +5.19
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Jason Wood 53,776 54.49 +1.27
Labor Simon Curtis 44,913 45.51 −1.27
Liberal hold Swing +1.27

Lalor

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2019 Australian federal election: Lalor[28]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Joanne Ryan 48,332 51.70 −0.86
Liberal Gayle Murphy 28,209 30.18 −0.05
Greens Jay Dessi 7,273 7.78 −1.83
United Australia Jeffrey Robinson 4,451 4.76 +4.76
Australia First Susan Jakobi 4,094 4.38 +1.28
Aijaz Moinuddin 1,119 1.20 +1.20
Total formal votes 93,478 95.57 +0.12
Informal votes 4,337 4.43 −0.12
Turnout 97,815 91.60 +4.05
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Joanne Ryan 58,341 62.41 −1.78
Liberal Gayle Murphy 35,137 37.59 +1.78
Labor hold Swing −1.78

Macnamara

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2019 Australian federal election: Macnamara[29]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Kate Ashmor 36,283 37.37 −4.60
Labor Josh Burns 30,855 31.78 +5.24
Greens Steph Hodgins-May 23,534 24.24 +0.08
Animal Justice Craig McPherson 1,919 1.98 0.00
United Australia Helen Paton 1,136 1.17 +1.17
Independent Ruby O'Rourke 1,108 1.14 +1.14
Sustainable Australia Steven Armstrong 974 1.00 +1.00
Independent Chris Wallis 918 0.95 +0.95
Rise Up Australia Christine Kay 365 0.38 +0.38
Total formal votes 97,092 95.77 0.00
Informal votes 4,288 4.23 0.00
Turnout 101,380 89.08 +2.80
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Josh Burns 54,613 56.25 +5.04
Liberal Kate Ashmor 42,479 43.75 −5.04
Labor notional hold Swing +5.04

Macnamara was a new electorate, notionally held by Labor.

Mallee

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2019 Australian federal election: Mallee[30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
National Anne Webster 26,142 27.86 −28.06
Liberal Serge Petrovich 17,665 18.83 +11.74
Labor Carole Hart 14,722 15.69 −6.85
Independent Jason Modica 8,795 9.37 +9.37
Independent Ray Kingston 8,621 9.19 +9.19
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Dan Straub 5,512 5.87 +5.87
Greens Nicole Rowan 3,297 3.51 −3.50
United Australia Rick Millar 3,171 3.38 +3.38
Independent Cecilia Moar 2,761 2.94 +2.94
Conservative National Rick Grosvenor 1,309 1.40 +1.40
Rise Up Australia Philip Mollison 919 0.98 −3.50
Science Leigh Firman 497 0.53 +0.53
Citizens Electoral Council Chris Lahy 416 0.44 −1.23
Total formal votes 93,827 88.84 −6.41
Informal votes 11,792 11.16 +6.41
Turnout 105,619 92.84 −1.48
Two-party-preferred result
National Anne Webster 62,143 66.23 −3.57
Labor Carole Hart 31,684 33.77 +3.57
National hold Swing −3.57

Maribyrnong

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2019 Australian federal election: Maribyrnong[31]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Bill Shorten 47,487 47.05 +4.99
Liberal Christine Stow 34,877 34.56 +0.83
Greens James Williams 14,943 14.81 −2.42
United Australia MD Sarwar Hasan 3,617 3.58 +3.58
Total formal votes 100,924 97.10 +1.07
Informal votes 3,014 2.90 −1.07
Turnout 103,938 92.09 +2.72
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Bill Shorten 61,767 61.20 +0.80
Liberal Christine Stow 39,157 38.80 −0.80
Labor hold Swing +0.80

McEwen

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2019 Australian federal election: McEwen[32]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Rob Mitchell 37,911 39.44 −2.77
Liberal Phillip Fusco 33,162 34.50 −1.32
Greens Neil Barker 8,026 8.35 −0.24
One Nation Ronnie Graham 5,693 5.92 +5.92
Justice Deb Butler 3,878 4.03 +4.03
United Australia Chris Hayman 3,016 3.14 +3.14
Animal Justice Ruth Parramore 2,890 3.01 +0.17
Independent Robert Hyndman 1,552 1.61 +1.61
Total formal votes 96,128 94.74 +0.31
Informal votes 5,334 5.26 −0.31
Turnout 101,462 93.91 +4.20
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Rob Mitchell 52,892 55.02 −0.98
Liberal Phillip Fusco 43,236 44.98 +0.98
Labor hold Swing −0.98

Melbourne

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2019 Australian federal election: Melbourne[33]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Greens Adam Bandt 45,876 49.30 +4.70
Liberal Lauren Sherson 19,979 21.47 −3.32
Labor Luke Creasey 18,371 19.74 −4.22
Reason Judy Ryan 4,756 5.11 +5.11
Animal Justice Lawrence Pope 1,849 1.99 +0.18
Independent Dave Blake 1,154 1.24 +1.24
United Australia Tony Pecora 1,079 1.16 +1.16
Total formal votes 93,064 96.98 −0.52
Informal votes 2,896 3.02 +0.52
Turnout 95,960 89.21 +4.94
Notional two-party-preferred count
Labor Luke Creasey 62,410 67.06 +0.06
Liberal Lauren Sherson 30,654 32.94 −0.06
Two-candidate-preferred result
Greens Adam Bandt 66,852 71.83 +2.79
Liberal Lauren Sherson 26,212 28.17 −2.79
Greens hold Swing +2.79

Menzies

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2019 Australian federal election: Menzies[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Kevin Andrews 50,863 51.73 +1.89
Labor Stella Yee 29,539 30.04 +3.12
Greens Robert Humphreys 10,264 10.44 +0.05
Democratic Labour Teresa Kelleher 3,026 3.08 +3.08
United Australia Brett Fuller 2,605 2.65 +2.65
Reason Rachel Payne 2,029 2.06 +2.06
Total formal votes 98,326 96.68 +1.23
Informal votes 3,376 3.32 −1.23
Turnout 101,702 94.34 −0.91
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Kevin Andrews 56,568 57.53 −0.28
Labor Stella Yee 41,758 42.47 +0.28
Liberal hold Swing −0.28

Monash

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2019 Australian federal election: Monash[35]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Russell Broadbent 46,501 46.28 −3.58
Labor Jessica O'Donnell 29,656 29.51 +1.75
One Nation Jeff Waddell 7,656 7.62 +7.62
Greens William Hornstra 7,047 7.01 −3.09
United Australia Matthew Sherry 4,028 4.01 +4.01
Independent Michael Fozard 2,870 2.86 +2.86
Independent John Verhoeven 2,723 2.71 +2.71
Total formal votes 100,481 95.59 +0.88
Informal votes 4,636 4.41 −0.88
Turnout 105,117 93.45 +2.08
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Russell Broadbent 57,631 57.36 −0.15
Labor Jessica O'Donnell 42,850 42.64 +0.15
Liberal notional hold Swing −0.15

Monash was a new seat notionally held by the Liberal Party.

Nicholls

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2019 Australian federal election: Nicholls[36]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
National Damian Drum 48,855 51.27 +18.58
Labor Bill Lodwick 18,493 19.41 +2.32
One Nation Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell 10,754 11.29 +11.29
United Australia Stewart Hine 5,077 5.33 +5.33
Independent Andrew Bock 4,581 4.81 +3.39
Greens Nickee Freeman 4,011 4.21 −0.23
Independent Jeremy Parker 1,772 1.86 +1.86
Independent Nigel Hicks 1,749 1.84 +1.00
Total formal votes 95,292 92.54 +1.16
Informal votes 7,679 7.46 −1.16
Turnout 102,971 92.65 −0.80
Two-party-preferred result
National Damian Drum 66,732 70.03 −2.49
Labor Bill Lodwick 28,560 29.97 +2.49
National notional hold Swing −2.49

Nicholls was a new seat, notionally held by the Nationals.

Scullin

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2019 Australian federal election: Scullin[37]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Andrew Giles 55,467 60.42 +1.03
Liberal Gurpal Singh 20,484 22.31 −3.54
Greens Cynthia Smith 6,128 6.67 −0.55
United Australia Firas Hasan 4,625 5.04 +5.04
Animal Justice Rod Whitfield 3,500 3.81 +0.51
Independent Yassin Akram Albarri 1,605 1.75 +1.75
Total formal votes 91,809 94.78 +0.60
Informal votes 5,055 5.22 −0.60
Turnout 96,864 92.12 +2.21
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Andrew Giles 65,787 71.66 +2.08
Liberal Gurpal Singh 26,022 28.34 −2.08
Labor hold Swing +2.08

Wannon

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2019 Australian federal election: Wannon[38]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Dan Tehan 53,094 51.11 +0.69
Labor Maurice Billi 27,150 26.13 −3.87
Independent Alex Dyson 10,797 10.39 +10.39
Greens Zephlyn Taylor 6,590 6.34 −1.86
United Australia Joshua Wallace 6,258 6.02 +6.02
Total formal votes 103,889 96.15 +0.55
Informal votes 4,161 3.85 −0.55
Turnout 108,050 94.31 −1.18
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Dan Tehan 62,733 60.38 +1.23
Labor Maurice Billi 41,156 39.62 −1.23
Liberal hold Swing +1.23

Wills

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2019 Australian federal election: Wills[39]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Peter Khalil 42,355 44.08 +6.17
Greens Adam Pulford 25,575 26.62 −4.29
Liberal Peter Killin 17,241 17.94 −3.60
Victorian Socialists Sue Bolton 4,344 4.52 +4.52
Animal Justice Chris Miles 3,596 3.74 +2.08
United Australia Manju Venkat 2,979 3.10 +3.10
Total formal votes 96,090 95.77 +2.61
Informal votes 4,243 4.23 −2.61
Turnout 100,333 90.67 +3.25
Notional two-party-preferred count
Labor Peter Khalil 72,888 75.85 +4.18
Liberal Peter Killin 23,202 24.15 −4.18
Two-candidate-preferred result
Labor Peter Khalil 55,898 58.17 +3.24
Greens Adam Pulford 40,192 41.83 −3.24
Labor hold Swing +3.24

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