Results of the 2019 Australian federal election in South Australia

Summary

This is a list of electoral division results for the 2019 Australian federal election in the state of South Australia.[1]

2019 Australian federal election
(South Australia)

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All 10 South Australian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 seats in the Australian Senate
  First party Second party Third party
  Bill Shorten Scott Morrison
Leader Bill Shorten Scott Morrison No leader
Party Labor Liberal/National coalition Centre Alliance
Last election 6 seats 4 seats 1 seat
Seats won 5 seats 4 seats 1 seat
Seat change Decrease 1 Steady Steady
Popular vote 379,495 438,013 46,931
Percentage 35.38% 40.83% 4.38%
Swing Increase 3.83 Increase 5.74 Decrease 16.88
TPP 50.71% 49.29%
TPP swing Decrease 1.56 Increase 1.56

This election was held using instant runoff voting. There was one "turn-over" at this election in South Australia. The seat of Mayo was won by the Centre Alliance despite the Liberals finishing first.

Overall results edit

Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
Liberal/National Coalition
    Liberal Party of Australia 435,217 40.57 +5.48 4  
  National Party of Australia 2,796 0.26 +0.26  
Coalition total 438,013 40.83 +5.74 4  
  Australian Labor Party 379,495 35.38 +3.83 5   1
  Australian Greens 103,036 9.61 +3.40
  Centre Alliance 46,931 4.38 −16.88 1  
  United Australia Party 46,007 4.29 +4.29
  Animal Justice Party 29,811 2.78 +1.93
  Pauline Hanson's One Nation 8,990 0.84 +0.84
  Fraser Anning's Conservative National Party 2,920 0.27 +0.27
  Australian Democrats 2,039 0.19 +0.19
  Child Protection Party 1,219 0.11 +0.11
  Rise Up Australia Party 603 0.06 +0.06
  Australian Progressives 565 0.05 +0.05
  Independent 13,019 1.21 +0.47
Total 1,072,648 10   1
Two-party-preferred vote
  Labor 543,898 50.71 −1.56 5   2
  Liberal/National Coalition 528,750 49.29 +1.56 4   1
Invalid/blank votes 54,202 4.81 +0.63
Registered voters/turnout 1,210,817 93.07 +1.26
Source: AEC Tally Room

Results by division edit

Adelaide edit

2019 Australian federal election: Adelaide[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Steve Georganas 43,163 40.27 +1.20
Liberal Shaun Osborn 38,753 36.16 +3.60
Greens Barbara Pocock 16,853 15.72 +5.75
United Australia Antonio Rea 3,479 3.25 +3.25
Animal Justice Deanna Kangas 2,894 2.70 +1.23
Democrats Chris James 2,039 1.90 +1.90
Total formal votes 107,181 96.30 +0.18
Informal votes 4,118 3.70 −0.18
Turnout 111,299 91.52 +1.73
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Steve Georganas 62,362 58.18 −0.12
Liberal Shaun Osborn 44,819 41.82 +0.12
Labor hold Swing −0.12

Barker edit

2019 Australian federal election: Barker[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Tony Pasin 61,155 57.88 +12.35
Labor Mat O'Brien 22,205 21.01 +4.68
Greens Rosa Hillam 7,229 6.84 +3.23
United Australia Bert Bacher 6,259 5.92 +5.92
Centre Alliance Kelly Gladigau 3,082 2.92 −25.67
Animal Justice Karen Eckermann 2,940 2.78 +2.78
National Miles Hannemann 2,796 2.65 +2.65
Total formal votes 105,666 94.43 −1.31
Informal votes 6,227 5.57 +1.31
Turnout 111,893 94.53 +0.50
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Tony Pasin 72,851 68.94 +14.20
Labor Mat O'Brien 32,815 31.06 +31.06
Liberal hold Swing +14.20

Boothby edit

2019 Australian federal election: Boothby[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Nicolle Flint 49,973 45.19 +3.50
Labor Nadia Clancy 38,297 34.63 +7.70
Greens Stef Rozitis 13,224 11.96 +3.78
Independent Trevor Jones 2,843 2.57 +2.57
Animal Justice Geoff Russell 2,675 2.42 +0.99
United Australia Peter Salerno 2,094 1.89 +1.89
Conservative National Adrian Cheok 868 0.79 +0.78
Rise Up Australia Carol Wong 603 0.55 +0.55
Total formal votes 110,577 95.30 −0.55
Informal votes 5,453 4.70 +0.55
Turnout 116,030 93.61 +1.14
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Nicolle Flint 56,812 51.38 −1.33
Labor Nadia Clancy 53,765 48.62 +1.33
Liberal hold Swing −1.33

Grey edit

2019 Australian federal election: Grey[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Rowan Ramsey 52,392 50.65 +8.49
Labor Karin Bolton 23,612 22.83 +0.26
One Nation David Stone 8,990 8.69 +8.69
Centre Alliance Andrea Broadfoot 5,324 5.15 −21.55
Greens Candace Champion 4,760 4.60 +1.91
United Australia Alexander Warren 3,891 3.76 +3.76
Animal Justice Jacqui Edgecombe 2,681 2.59 +2.59
Independent Richard Carmody 1,797 1.74 +1.74
Total formal votes 103,447 93.09 −2.90
Informal votes 7,684 6.91 +2.90
Turnout 111,131 92.65 0.00
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Rowan Ramsey 65,504 63.32 +11.37
Labor Karin Bolton 37,943 36.68 +36.68
Liberal hold Swing +11.37

Hindmarsh edit

2019 Australian federal election: Hindmarsh[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Mark Butler 46,950 43.09 +3.10
Liberal Jake Hall-Evans 40,039 36.75 +5.45
Greens Matt Farrell 11,966 10.98 +4.38
United Australia Rose Morris 4,729 4.34 +4.34
Animal Justice Alison Kelty 3,219 2.95 +1.18
Conservative National Rajan Vaid 2,052 1.88 +1.88
Total formal votes 108,955 95.68 +0.43
Informal votes 4,924 4.32 −0.43
Turnout 113,879 92.85 +1.55
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Mark Butler 61,606 56.54 −1.89
Liberal Jake Hall-Evans 47,349 43.46 +1.89
Labor hold Swing −1.89

Kingston edit

2019 Australian federal election: Kingston[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Amanda Rishworth 53,655 50.58 +5.22
Liberal Laura Curran 33,650 31.72 +5.60
Greens Nikki Mortier 9,764 9.20 +3.36
United Australia Jodie Hoskin 5,270 4.97 +4.97
Animal Justice Kellie Somers 3,742 3.53 +3.27
Total formal votes 106,081 95.89 −0.25
Informal votes 4,547 4.11 +0.25
Turnout 110,628 93.17 +1.31
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Amanda Rishworth 65,708 61.94 −1.61
Liberal Laura Curran 40,373 38.06 +1.61
Labor hold Swing −1.61

Makin edit

2019 Australian federal election: Makin[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Tony Zappia 51,666 48.42 +5.72
Liberal Hemant Dave 35,087 32.88 +5.42
Greens Stephanie Stewart 9,211 8.63 +3.92
United Australia Rachel Collis 6,874 6.44 +6.44
Animal Justice Lyn Gaston 3,866 3.62 +2.00
Total formal votes 106,704 95.51 +0.13
Informal votes 5,021 4.49 −0.13
Turnout 111,725 93.12 +1.03
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Tony Zappia 63,726 59.72 −1.07
Liberal Hemant Dave 42,978 40.28 +1.07
Labor hold Swing −1.07

Mayo edit

2019 Australian federal election: Mayo[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Georgina Downer 42,426 37.65 +1.03
Centre Alliance Rebekha Sharkie 38,525 34.19 +1.27
Labor Saskia Gerhardy 15,390 13.66 −3.03
Greens Anne Bourne 10,436 9.26 +1.12
United Australia Michael Cane 3,597 3.19 +3.19
Animal Justice Helen Dowland 2,302 2.04 +1.97
Total formal votes 112,676 96.95 −0.06
Informal votes 3,540 3.05 +0.06
Turnout 116,216 94.97 +2.25
Notional two-party-preferred count
Liberal Georgina Downer 59,205 52.54 −0.73
Labor Saskia Gerhardy 53,471 47.46 +0.73
Two-candidate-preferred result
Centre Alliance Rebekha Sharkie 62,124 55.14 +2.22
Liberal Georgina Downer 50,552 44.86 −2.22
Centre Alliance hold Swing +2.22

Spence edit

2019 Australian federal election: Spence[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Nick Champion 51,791 50.96 +5.79
Liberal Kathleen Bourne 26,252 25.83 +5.13
Greens Daniel Jury 7,330 7.21 +2.65
United Australia Ron Fiedler 7,157 7.04 +7.04
Independent Nathan Herbert 5,473 5.39 +5.39
Animal Justice Rita Kuhlmann 3,626 3.57 +2.96
Total formal votes 101,629 94.02 −0.14
Informal votes 6,467 5.98 +0.14
Turnout 108,096 90.54 +2.63
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Nick Champion 65,174 64.13 −3.04
Liberal Kathleen Bourne 36,455 35.87 +3.04
Labor notional hold Swing −3.04

Sturt edit

2019 Australian federal election: Sturt[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal James Stevens 55,490 50.57 +6.20
Labor Cressida O'Hanlon 32,766 29.86 +6.56
Greens Paul Boundy 12,263 11.18 +3.61
Independent Nick Larcombe 2,906 2.65 +2.65
United Australia Hedley Harding 2,657 2.42 +2.42
Animal Justice Harbinda Roberts 1,866 1.70 +0.43
Child Protection Colin Thomas 1,219 1.11 +1.11
Progressives Angela Fulco 565 0.51 +0.51
Total formal votes 109,732 94.63 −1.78
Informal votes 6,221 5.37 +1.78
Turnout 115,953 93.65 +0.46
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal James Stevens 62,404 56.87 +1.48
Labor Cressida O'Hanlon 47,328 43.13 −1.48
Liberal hold Swing +1.48

References edit

  1. ^ "First preferences by party - SA". AEC Tally Room. Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  2. ^ Adelaide, SA, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  3. ^ Barker, SA, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  4. ^ Boothby, SA, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  5. ^ Grey, SA, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  6. ^ Hindmarsh, SA, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  7. ^ Kingston, SA, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  8. ^ Makin, SA, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  9. ^ Mayo, SA, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  10. ^ Spence, SA, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  11. ^ Sturt, SA, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.