2013 Australian Senate election
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{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2013 Australian Senate elections
| country = Australia
| type = parliamentary
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = Results of the 2010 Australian federal election (Senate)
| previous_year = 2010
| next_election = Results of the 2016 Australian federal election (Senate)
| next_year = 2016
| seats_for_election = 40 of the 76 seats in the Australian Senate
| majority_seats = 39
| election_date = 7 September 2013
| party1 = Liberal{{en-dash}}National Coalition
| image1 = {{CSS image crop|Image = Senator Eric Abetz crop.jpg|bSize = 140|cWidth = 120|cHeight = 160|oTop = 9|oLeft = 8}}
| leader1 = Eric Abetz{{efn|Abetz became the Leader of the Government in the Senate, whereas the leader of the Coalition in the Australian House of Representatives was Tony Abbott.}}
| leaders_seat1 = Tasmania
| leader_since1 = 3 May 2010
| seats_before1 = 34
| seats1 = 17
| seats_after1 = 33
| seat_change1 = {{decrease}} 1
| popular_vote1 = 5,057,218
| percentage1 = 37.70%
| swing1 = {{decrease}} 0.92%
| party2 = Australian Labor Party
| image2 = {{CSS image crop|Image = Penny Wong May 2012.jpg|bSize = 130|cWidth = 120|cHeight = 160|oTop = 0|oLeft = 5}}
| leader2 = Penny Wong{{efn|Wong became the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, whereas the leader of the Labor Party in the Australian House of Representatives was Kevin Rudd.}}
| leaders_seat2 = South Australia
| leader_since2 = 26 June 2013
| seats_before2 = 31
| seats2 = 12
| seats_after2 = 25
| seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 6
| popular_vote2 = 4,038,591
| percentage2 = 30.11%
| swing2 = {{decrease}} 5.02%
| party3 = Australian Greens
| color3 =
| image3 = {{CSS image crop|Image = Christine Milne profile.jpg|bSize = 140|cWidth = 120|cHeight = 160|oTop = 3|oLeft = 10}}
| leader3 = Christine Milne
| leader_since3 = 13 April 2012
| leaders_seat3 = Tasmania
| seats_before3 = 9
| seats3 = 4
| seats_after3 = 10
| seat_change3 = {{increase}} 1
| popular_vote3 = 1,159,588
| percentage3 = 8.65%
| swing3 = {{decrease}} 4.46%
| party4 = Palmer United Party
| image4 = {{CSS image crop|Image = Clive Palmer Aug15 crop.jpg|bSize = 140|cWidth = 120|cHeight = 160|oTop = 8|oLeft = 10}}
| leader4 = Clive Palmer
| leaders_seat4 = MP for Fairfax
(won seat)
| seats_before4 = New
| seats4 = 2
| seats_after4 = 2
| seat_change4 = {{increase}} 2
| popular_vote4 = 658,976
| percentage4 = 4.91%
| swing4 = {{increase}} 4.91%
| party5 = Liberal Democrats
| alliance5 = MPA
| image5 = {{CSS image crop|Image = David Leyonhjelm, 2014 (cropped).png|bSize = 140|cWidth = 120|cHeight = 160|oTop = 8|oLeft = 10}}
| leader5 = David Leyonhjelm
| leaders_seat5 = New South Wales
(won seat)
| seats_before5 = 0
| seats5 = 1
| seats_after5 = 1
| seat_change5 = {{increase}} 1
| popular_vote5 = 523,831
| percentage5 = 3.91%
| swing5 = {{increase}} 2.10%
| party6 = Family First Party
| alliance6 = MPA
| image6 = {{CSS image crop|Image = Bob Day 2014 (cropped).jpg|bSize = 150|cWidth = 120|cHeight = 160|oTop = 8|oLeft = 18}}
| leader6 = Bob Day
| leaders_seat6 = South Australia
(won seat)
| seats_before6 = 0
| seats6 = 1
| seats_after6 = 1
| seat_change6 = {{increase}} 1
| popular_vote6 = 149,306
| percentage6 = 1.11%
| swing6 = {{increase}} 1.11%
| party7 = Australian Motoring Enthusiast Party
| alliance7 = MPA
| image7 = {{CSS image crop|Image = Swearing-in of new Australian Senators 2014 (1) (cropped).jpg|bSize = 150|cWidth = 120|cHeight = 160|oTop = 20|oLeft = 25}}
| leader7 = Ricky Muir
| leaders_seat7 = Victoria
(won seat)
| seats_before7 = New
| seats7 = 1
| seats_after7 = 1
| seat_change7 = {{increase}} 1
| popular_vote7 = 67,560
| percentage7 = 0.50%
| swing7 = {{increase}} 0.50%
| party8 = Australian Sports Party
| alliance8 = MPA
| image8 =
| leader8 = Wayne Dropulich
| leaders_seat8 = Western Australia
(won seat)
| seats_before8 = New
| seats8 = 1
| seats_after8 = 1
| seat_change8 = {{increase}} 1
| popular_vote8 = 2,997
| percentage8 = 0.02%
| swing8 = {{increase}} 0.02%
| map_image = Composition of Australian Senate 2013.svg
| map_caption = Senators elected in the 2013 federal election and the WA special election
| title = Leader of the Senate
| before_election = Penny Wong
| before_party = Australian Labor Party
| after_election = Eric Abetz
| after_party = Liberal/National coalition
}}
{{2013 Australian federal election sidebar}}
The following tables show state-by-state results in the Australian Senate at the 2013 Australian federal election.
Following a dispute of the results, the Western Australian results were declared void. The Western Australian senators were elected at the 2014 special election in Western Australia.
New senators took their places from 1 July 2014. This gave a Senate with the Coalition government on 33 seats, the Australian Labor Party opposition on 25 seats, and a record crossbench of 18: ten Australian Greens, three Palmer United, and single seats to David Leyonhjelm of the Liberal Democratic Party, Bob Day of the Family First Party, Ricky Muir of the Australian Motoring Enthusiast Party, John Madigan of the Democratic Labour Party and Nick Xenophon.[http://results.aec.gov.au/17496/Website/SenateResultsMenu-17496.htm 2013 election Senate results by vote: AEC]{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/federal-election-2013/results/senate/ |title=2013 election Senate results by seat: ABC|website=Australian Broadcasting Corporation}}
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This table includes votes and percentage from the 2013 election and the seat allocation is based on the void election in Western Australia. The 2014 Australian Senate special election in Western Australia includes the revised national totals after that election.
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|+Senate (STV GV) — Turnout 93.88% (CV) — Informal 2.96%{{cite web |url=http://results.aec.gov.au/17496/Website/SenateStateFirstPrefsByGroup-17496-NAT.htm |title=First Preferences by Group |work=Virtual Tally Room: 2013 election |publisher=AEC |date=1 November 2013|accessdate=3 December 2013}}{{cite news |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/federal-election-2013/results/senate/ |title=Senate Results: Summary |work=ABC |year=2013 |accessdate=13 November 2013 }} ! colspan="9" |File:2013 Australian Senate.svg |
colspan="3" style="width:190px" | Party
! style="width:70px; text-align:center;"| Votes ! style="width:40px; text-align:center;"| % ! style="width:40px; text-align:center;"| Swing ! style="width:40px; text-align:center;"| Seats won ! style="width:40px; text-align:center;"| Total seats ! style="width:40px; text-align:center;"| Change |
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| {{Australian party style|Liberal|width:5px}} | |{{Australian politics/name|Liberal}}/{{Australian politics/name|Nationals}} joint ticket{{Hsp}}{{Efn|The Liberal and National parties ran a joint ticket in New South Wales and Victoria. It includes the Liberal National Party in Queensland.|name=Joint ticket}} | align=right | 3,938,204 | align=right | 29.36 | align=right | –0.04 | align=right | 8 | align=right | 16 | align=right | {{decrease}} 1 |
{{Australian party style|Liberal}} |
| {{Australian politics/name|Liberal}}{{Hsp}}{{Efn|The Liberals-only ticket ran in Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory.|name=Liberals only}} | align=right | 1,006,710 | align=right | 7.51 | align=right | +1.08 | align=right | 8 | align=right | 16 | align=right | {{steady}} |
{{Australian party style|Nationals}} |
| {{Australian politics/name|Nationals}}{{Hsp}}{{Efn|The Nationals-only ticket ran in Western Australia and South Australia.|name=Nationals only}} | align=right | 69,523 | align=right | 0.52 | align=right | –0.19 | align=right | 0 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{steady}} |
{{Australian party style|CLP}} |
| align=right | 42,781 | align=right | 0.32 | align=right | –0.01 | align=right | 1 | align=right | 1 | align=right | {{steady}} |
colspan=2 style="text-align:left;" | Coalition total
! style="text-align:right;" | 5,057,218 ! style="text-align:right;" | 37.70 ! style="text-align:right;" | –0.92 ! style="text-align:right;" | 17 ! style="text-align:right;" | 33 ! style="text-align:right;" | {{decrease}} 1 |
{{Australian party style|Labor}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Labor}} | align="right" | 4,038,591 | align="right" | 30.11 | align="right" | –5.02 | align="right" | 12 | align="right" | 25 | align="right" | {{decrease}} 6 |
{{Australian party style|Greens}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Greens}} | align="right" | 1,159,588 | align="right" | 8.65 | align="right" | –4.46 | align="right" | 4 | align="right" | 10 | align="right" | {{Increase}} 1 |
{{Australian party style|Palmer United Party}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Palmer United Party}} | align="right" | 658,976 | align="right" | 4.91 | align="right" | +4.91 | align="right" | 2 | align="right" | 2 | align="right" | {{Increase}} 2 |
{{Australian party style|Liberty and Democracy}} |
| colspan=2 | Liberal Democratic Party | align="right" | 523,831 | align="right" | 3.91 | align="right" | +2.10 | align="right" | 1 | align="right" | 1 | align="right" | {{Increase}} 1 |
{{Australian party style|Nick Xenophon Team}} |
| colspan=2 | Xenophon Group | align="right" | 258,376 | align="right" | 1.93 | align="right" | +1.93 | align="right" | 1 | align="right" | 1 | align="right" | {{steady}} |
| {{Australian party style|Sex Party}} | | colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Sex Party}} | align="right" | 183,731 | align="right" | 1.37 | align="right" | –0.67 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
| {{Australian party style|Family First}} | | colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Family First}} | align="right" | 149,306 | align="right" | 1.11 | align="right" | –0.99 | align="right" | 1 | align="right" | 1 | align="right" | {{Increase}} 1 |
| {{Australian party style|Shooters}} | | colspan=2 | Shooters and Fishers Party | align="right" | 127,397 | align="right" | 0.95 | align="right" | –0.73 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Katter's Australian Party}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Katter's Australian Party}} | align="right" | 119,920 | align="right" | 0.89 | align="right" | +0.89 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Democratic Labour}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Democratic Labour}} | align="right" | 112,549 | align="right" | 0.84 | align="right" | –0.22 | align="right" | 0 | align="right" | 1 | align="right" | {{steady}} |
{{Australian party style|HEMP}} |
| colspan=2 | Help End Marijuana Prohibition | align="right" | 95,430 | align="right" | 0.71 | align="right" | +0.71 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Animal Justice}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Animal Justice}} | align="right" | 93,820 | align="right" | 0.70 | align="right" | +0.70 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Wikileaks}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Wikileaks}} | align="right" | 88,092 | align="right" | 0.66 | align="right" | +0.66 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Christian Democrats}} |
| colspan=2 | Christian Democratic Party (Fred Nile Group) | align="right" | 72,544 | align="right" | 0.54 | align="right" | –0.47 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|One Nation}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|One Nation}} | align="right" | 70,851 | align="right" | 0.53 | align="right" | –0.03 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
| {{Australian party style|AMEP}} | | colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|AMEP}} | align="right" | 67,560 | align="right" | 0.50 | align="right" | +0.50 | align="right" | 1 | align="right" | 1 | align="right" | {{Increase}} 1 |
| {{Australian party style|Fishing and Lifestyle}} | | colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Fishing and Lifestyle}} | align="right" | 59,907 | align="right" | 0.45 | align="right" | +0.07 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Christians}} |
| colspan=2 | Australian Christians | align="right" | 54,154 | align="right" | 0.40 | align="right" | +0.40 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Rise Up Australia}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Rise Up Australia}} | align="right" | 49,341 | align="right" | 0.37 | align="right" | +0.37 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Independent}} |
| colspan=2 | Australian Independents | align="right" | 45,441 | align="right" | 0.34 | align="right" | +0.34 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Pirate}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Pirate}} | align="right" | 42,102 | align="right" | 0.31 | align="right" | +0.31 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Democrats}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Democrats}} | align="right" | 33,907 | align="right" | 0.25 | align="right" | –0.38 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Smokers Rights}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Smokers Rights}} | align="right" | 25,123 | align="right" | 0.19 | align="right" | +0.19 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Voluntary Euthanasia}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Voluntary Euthanasia}} | align="right" | 21,854 | align="right" | 0.16 | align="right" | +0.16 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Bullet Train for Australia}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Bullet Train for Australia}} | align="right" | 19,377 | align="right" | 0.14 | align="right" | +0.14 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Outdoor Recreation}} |
| colspan=2 | Outdoor Recreation Party (Stop the Greens) | align="right" | 19,013 | align="right" | 0.14 | align="right" | +0.14 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Climate Sceptics}} |
| colspan="2" | No Carbon Tax Climate Sceptics | align="right" | 17,959 | align="right" | 0.13 | align="right" | –0.07 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Secular}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Secular}} | align="right" | 12,704 | align="right" | 0.09 | align="right" | +0.00 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Stable Population}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Stable Population}} | align="right" | 12,671 | align="right" | 0.09 | align="right" | +0.09 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Drug Law Reform}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Drug Law Reform}} | align="right" | 10,189 | align="right" | 0.08 | align="right" | +0.08 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Australia First}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Australia First}} | align="right" | 10,157 | align="right" | 0.08 | align="right" | –0.00 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Australian Voice}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Australian Voice}} | align="right" | 10,057 | align="right" | 0.07 | align="right" | +0.07 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Socialist Equality}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Socialist Equality}} | align="right" | 9,774 | align="right" | 0.07 | align="right" | –0.04 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Senator Online}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Senator Online}} | align="right" | 9,625 | align="right" | 0.07 | align="right" | –0.07 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Stop CSG}} |
| colspan=2 | Stop CSG Party | align="right" | 7,990 | align="right" | 0.06 | align="right" | +0.06 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Building Australia}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Building Australia}} | align="right" | 7,890 | align="right" | 0.06 | align="right" | –0.08 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Country Alliance}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Country Alliance}} | align="right" | 6,440 | align="right" | 0.05 | align="right" | +0.05 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Carers Alliance}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Carers Alliance}} | align="right" | 5,498 | align="right" | 0.04 | align="right" | –0.18 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|uniting australia}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|uniting australia}} | align="right" | 5,423 | align="right" | 0.04 | align="right" | +0.04 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Future Party}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Future Party}} | align="right" | 4,243 | align="right" | 0.03 | align="right" | +0.03 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Australian Protectionist}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Australian Protectionist}} | align="right" | 3,379 | align="right" | 0.03 | align="right" | +0.03 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Republican}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Republican}} | align="right" | 2,997 | align="right" | 0.02 | align="right" | +0.02 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Australian Sports Party}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Australian Sports Party}} | align="right" | 2,997 | align="right" | 0.02 | align="right" | +0.02 | align="right" | 1 | align="right" | 1 | align="right" | {{Increase}} 1 |
{{Australian party style|Socialist Alliance}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Socialist Alliance}} | align="right" | 2,728 | align="right" | 0.02 | align="right" | –0.24 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Independent}} |
| colspan=2 | Bank Reform Party | align="right" | 1,828 | align="right" | 0.01 | align="right" | +0.01 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|CEC}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Citizens Electoral Council}} | align="right" | 1,708 | align="right" | 0.01 | align="right" | –0.09 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|First Nations}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|First Nations}} | align="right" | 1,495 | align="right" | 0.01 | align="right" | +0.01 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Non-Custodial Parents}} |
| colspan=2 | {{Australian politics/name|Non-Custodial Parents}} | align="right" | 1,357 | align="right" | 0.01 | align="right" | –0.02 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
{{Australian party style|Independent}} |
| colspan="2" | Unendorsed/ungrouped | align="right" | 15,489 | align="right" | 0.12 | align="right" | –0.32 | align="right" | | align="right" | | align="right" | |
| | colspan=2 | Others | align=right | 1,499,570 | align=right | 11.18 | align=right | | align=right | | align=right | | align=right | |
| colspan=3 | Total | align=right | 13,413,016 | align=right | | align=right | | align=right | 40 | align=right | 76 | |
colspan=9 | |
colspan=3 |Invalid/blank votes
| align=right | 409,149 | align=right | 2.96 | align=right | –0.79 | | | |
colspan=3 |Registered voters/turnout
| align=right | 14,086,869 | align=right | 93.71 | | | | |
colspan=9 |Source: [https://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/download/library/prspub/1003427/upload_binary/1003427.pdf Commonwealth Election 2013] |
The Senate has 76 seats. Forty seats were up for election; six in each of the six states, two for the ACT and two for the Northern Territory. The terms of the four senators from the territories commenced on election day. The terms of the six longest-serving state senators ended on 30 June 2014; the terms of the new state senators commenced on 1 July 2014, and were originally supposed to end on 30 June 2020—however, the entire Senate was dissolved at the double-dissolution 2016 election.Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act, [http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/cth/consol_act/coaca430/s13.html Section 13]. Retrieved 6 September 2010.Senate (Representation of Territories) Act 1973, [http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/cth/num_act/sota1973408/s6.html Section 6. Retrieved August 2010.]
The Senate saw the Coalition government on 33 seats with the Labor opposition on 25 seats, the Greens on 10 seats and a crossbench of eight—Palmer United on three seats, with other minor parties and independents on five seats (the LDP's David Leyonhjelm, Family First's Bob Day, Motoring's Ricky Muir and incumbents Nick Xenophon and the DLP's John Madigan). Muir announced he would vote in line with Palmer United.{{cite press release |url=http://www.australianmotoringenthusiastparty.org.au/australian_motoring_enthusiast_party_consolidates_support |title=Australian Motoring Enthusiast Party Consolidates Support |publisher=Australian Motoring Enthusiast Party |date=10 October 2013 |access-date=13 November 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102230843/http://www.australianmotoringenthusiastparty.org.au/australian_motoring_enthusiast_party_consolidates_support |archive-date=2 November 2013 |url-status=dead }} The initial election saw Wayne Dropulich of the Australian Sports Party win a seat in Western Australia, but the subsequent voiding of the result and ensuing special election saw the Palmer United Party gain a third seat. The Coalition government required the support of at least six non-coalition senators to pass legislation.
A record number of candidates stood at the election.{{cite news |url=http://blogs.abc.net.au/antonygreen/2013/08/record-number-of-candidates-to-contest-2013-election.html |title=Record Number of Candidates to Contest 2013 Election |author-link=Antony Green |author=Green, Antony |work=ABC News |date=16 August 2013 |access-date=13 November 2013}} Group voting tickets came under scrutiny because multiple candidates were provisionally elected with the vast majority of their 14.3 per cent quotas coming from the preferences of other parties across the political spectrum. "Preference whisperer" Glenn Druery organised tight cross-preferencing between over 30 minor parties as part of his Minor Party Alliance.{{cite web |last=Bormann |first=Trevor |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-09-05/bitter-dispute-erupts-over-senate-preferences-in-queensland/4939300 |title=Bitter dispute erupts over Senate preferences in Queensland: ABC 5 September 2013 |publisher=Abc.net.au |date=5 September 2013 |access-date=19 March 2018}}{{cite web |url=http://blogs.abc.net.au/queensland/2013/08/glen-dreuery-the-preference-whisperer.html |title=Glen Druery – the 'preference whisperer': ABC 21 August 2013 |access-date=29 September 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131002051453/http://blogs.abc.net.au/queensland/2013/08/glen-dreuery-the-preference-whisperer.html |archive-date=2 October 2013 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |author=Bridie Jabour |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/13/preference-whisperer-defends-minor-party-success |title='Preference whisperer' defends role in minor parties' Senate success: The Guardian 13 September 2013 |work=The Guardian|date=13 September 2013 |access-date=19 March 2018}} Sports' Wayne Dropulich won a Senate seat on a record-low primary vote of 0.2 per cent in Western Australia, his party placing 21st out of 28 groups on primary votes.{{cite web |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/federal-election-2013/results/senate/wa/ |title=Western Australia 2013 Senate results and preference flows |publisher=ABC |access-date=19 March 2018}}{{cite news |url=http://blogs.abc.net.au/antonygreen/2013/09/the-preference-deals-behind-the-strange-election-of-ricky-muir-and-wayne-dropulich-.html |title=The Preference Deals behind the Strange Election of Ricky Muir and Wayne Dropulich |author-link=Antony Green |author=Green, Antony |work=ABC News |date=13 September 2013 |access-date=13 November 2013 }}{{cite web |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-09-09/sports-party-says-it-has-a-lot-to-learn/4945158 |title=Australian Sports Party 'pleasantly surprised' by potential Senate seat: ABC 9 September 2013 |publisher=Abc.net.au |date=9 September 2013 |access-date=19 March 2018}} Motoring's Ricky Muir won a senate seat on a record-low primary vote of 0.5 per cent in Victoria.{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/federal-election-2013/results/senate/vic/ |title=Victorian 2013 Senate results and preference flows |publisher=ABC |access-date=19 March 2018}}{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-10-01/motoring-enthusiast-ricky-muir-wins-a-seat-in-australian-senate/4991882 |title=Motoring Enthusiasts Party member Ricky Muir wins Senate seat: ABC 1 October 2013 |publisher=Abc.net.au |date=1 October 2013 |access-date=19 March 2018}} Family First's Bob Day won a seat on a primary vote of 3.8 per cent in South Australia.{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/federal-election-2013/results/senate/sa/ |title=South Australia 2013 Senate results and preference flows |publisher=ABC |access-date=19 March 2018}} All three were involved with the Minor Party Alliance.{{cite web|url=http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/federal-election-2013/micromanager-behind-independents-20130909-2tgc7.html |title=Micro-manager behind independents: SMH 10 September 2013 |publisher=Sydney Morning Herald |date=10 September 2013 |access-date=19 March 2018}} Previous examples of winning with low vote shares include Family First's Steve Fielding in 2004 on 1.9 per cent in Victoria,{{cite web|url=http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/federal-election-2013/a-ballot-crammed-with-choice-20130804-2r7pu.html |title=A ballot crammed with choice: SMH Tim Colebatch 5 August 2013 |publisher=Sydney Morning Herald |date=5 August 2013 |access-date=19 March 2018}} the Nuclear Disarmament Party's Robert Wood in 1987 on 1.5 per cent in New South Wales, and the DLP's John Madigan won his seat in 2010 on a primary vote of 2.3 per cent in Victoria.{{cite web|url=http://www.canberratimes.com.au/federal-politics/federal-election-2013/singleissue-groups-set-to-take-balance-of-power-20130908-2te7n.html |title=Single-issue groups set to take balance of power: Canberra Times 9 September 2013 |publisher=Canberratimes.com.au |date=9 September 2013 |access-date=19 March 2018}} Xenophon and larger parties including the incoming government announced they would look at changes to the GVT system.{{cite web|url=http://www.businessspectator.com.au/news/2013/9/8/election/election-coalition-shy-senate-majority |title=Coalition shy of Senate majority: Business Spectator 9 September 2013 |publisher=Businessspectator.com.au |access-date=19 March 2018}}{{cite web|url=http://www.watoday.com.au/federal-politics/federal-election-2013/tony-abbott-fires-a-warning-shot-at-micro-parties-in-the-senate-20130909-2tf5b.html |title=Tony Abbott fires a warning shot at micro parties in the Senate |publisher=Watoday.com.au |date=9 September 2013 |access-date=19 March 2018}}{{Cite web |url=http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/2013/09/09/08/50/xenophon-wants-voting-reform |title=Xenophon wants voting reform: NineMSN 9 September 2013 |access-date=9 September 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140117062411/http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/2013/09/09/08/50/xenophon-wants-voting-reform |archive-date=17 January 2014 |url-status=dead }}
New South Wales
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{{Election box begin |
|title=2013 Australian federal election: Senate, New South Wales }} {{Election box quota |quota = 625,164 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Marise Payne (elected 1)}} |party = LibNat Coalition |votes = 1,496,752 |percentage = 34.20 |change = −4.75 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Bob Carr (elected 2)}} |party = Labor |votes = 1,381,047 |percentage = 31.56 |change = −4.98 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. David Leyonhjelm (elected 5)}} |party = Liberal Democrats |votes = 415,901 |percentage = 9.50 |change = +7.19 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Cate Faehrmann |party = Greens |votes = 340,941 |percentage = 7.79 |change = −2.90 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Matthew Adamson |party = Palmer United Party |votes = 148,281 |percentage = 3.39 |change = +3.39 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Robyn Peebles |party = Christian Democrats |votes = 72,544 |percentage = 1.66 |change = −0.28 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Simon McCaffrey |party = Democratic Labour |votes = 67,549 |percentage = 1.54 |change = +0.79 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Karl Houseman |party = Shooters and Fishers |votes = 54,658 |percentage = 1.25 |change = −1.08 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Pauline Hanson |party = One Nation |votes = 53,292 |percentage = 1.22 |change = +0.66 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Graeme Dunne |party = Sex Party |votes = 44,830 |percentage = 1.02 |change = −0.75 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Kellie Tranter |party = Wikileaks |votes = 36,399 |percentage = 0.83 |change = +0.83 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. BJ Futter |party = HEMP |votes = 30,003 |percentage = 0.69 |change = +0.69 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Mark Pearson |party = Animal Justice |votes = 21,215 |percentage = 0.48 |change = +0.48 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Bob Lowe |party = Fishing and Lifestyle |votes = 20,515 |percentage = 0.47 |change = +0.47 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Peter Mailler |party = Katter's Australian Party |votes = 19,101 |percentage = 0.44 |change = +0.44 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Gary Myers |party = AMEP |votes = 17,126 |percentage = 0.39 |change = +0.39 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Fiona Rossiter |party = Family First |votes = 16,786 |percentage = 0.38 |change = −0.56 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Shayne Higson |party = Voluntary Euthanasia |votes = 14,693 |percentage = 0.34 |change = +0.34 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Brendan Molloy |party = Pirate |votes = 14,584 |percentage = 0.33 |change = +0.33 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Bradley Tanks |party = Australian Independents |votes = 9,771 |percentage = 0.22 |change = +0.22 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Ronaldo Villaver |party = Democrats |votes = 9,482 |percentage = 0.22 |change = −0.46 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Tim Bohm |party = Bullet Train for Australia |votes = 9,299 |percentage = 0.21 |change = +0.21 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Nicole Beiger |party = Smokers Rights |votes = 8,389 |percentage = 0.19 |change = +0.19 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Bill Koutalianos |party = Climate Sceptics |votes = 7,913 |percentage = 0.18 |change = −0.03 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Rick Obrien |party = Outdoor Recreation |votes = 7,771 |percentage = 0.18 |change = +0.18 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. MaryLou Carter |party = Carers Alliance |votes = 5,498 |percentage = 0.13 |change = −0.15 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Norm Bishop |party = Rise Up Australia |votes = 4,320 |percentage = 0.10 |change = +0.10 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. James Jansson |party = Future Party |votes = 4,243 |percentage = 0.10 |change = +0.10 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Gordon Fraser |party = Stop CSG |votes = 4,225 |percentage = 0.10 |change = +0.10 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Miles Hunt |party = Drug Law Reform |votes = 4,062 |percentage = 0.09 |change = +0.09 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Darrell Wallbridge |party = Australia First |votes = 3,626 |percentage = 0.08 |change = +0.08 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. William Bourke |party = Stable Population |votes = 3,279 |percentage = 0.07 |change = +0.07 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Ian Bryce |party = Secular |votes = 2,905 |percentage = 0.07 |change = −0.03 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Jim McIlroy |party = Socialist Alliance |votes = 2,728 |percentage = 0.06 |change = −0.50 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Criselee Stevens |party = Australian Voice |votes = 2,587 |percentage = 0.06 |change = +0.06 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Tim Ferguson |party = Senator Online |votes = 2,502 |percentage = 0.06 |change = −0.01 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Tom Wang |party = Group AG |votes = 2,464 |percentage = 0.06 |change = +0.06 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Mark Grech |party = Australian Protectionist |votes = 2,424 |percentage = 0.06 |change = +0.06 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Ray Brown |party = Building Australia |votes = 2,309 |percentage = 0.05 |change = −0.21 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Andrew Whalan |party = Group F |votes = 2,299 |percentage = 0.05 |change = +0.05 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Peter Simonds |party = Uniting Australia |votes = 2,187 |percentage = 0.05 |change = +0.05 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Kerry McNally |party = Republican |votes = 1,932 |percentage = 0.04 |change = +0.04 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Nick Beams |party = Socialist Equality |votes = 1,800 |percentage = 0.04 |change = −0.05 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Andy Thompson |party = Non-Custodial Parents |votes = 1,357 |percentage = 0.03 |change = −0.06 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = David Ash |party = Independent |votes = 227 |percentage = 0.01 |change = +0.01 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = Ron Poulsen |party = Ungrouped |votes = 148 |percentage = 0.00 |change = +0.00 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = John La Mela |party = Independent |votes = 114 |percentage = 0.00 |change = +0.00 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = Sam Nathan |party = Independent |votes = 62 |percentage = 0.00 |change = +0.00 }} {{Election box formal| |votes = 4,376,143 |percentage = 96.68 |change = +0.85 }} {{Election box informal| |votes = 150,239 |percentage = 3.32 |change = −0.85 }} {{Election box turnout| |votes = 4,526,382 |percentage = 93.95 |change = −0.03 }} {{Election box end}} | align=right | {|class="wikitable" |
Elected
| # | Senator | colspan="2"| Party |
2013
| 1 | {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| | Liberal |
2013
| 2 | Bob Carr | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
2013
| 3 | {{Australian party style|Nationals}}| | National |
2013
| 4 | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
2013
| 5 | {{Australian party style|Liberal Democrats}}| | LDP |
2013
| 6 | {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| | Liberal |
style="text-align:center;" colspan="5"|2010 |
2010
| 1 | {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| | Liberal |
2010
| 2 | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
2010
| 3 | {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| | Liberal |
2010
| 4 | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
2010
| 5 | {{Australian party style|Nationals}}| | National |
2010
| 6 | {{Australian party style|Greens}}| | Greens |
|}
Victoria
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{{Election box begin |
|title=2013 Australian federal election: Senate, Victoria }} {{Election box quota |quota = 483,076 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Mitch Fifield (elected 1)}} |party = LibNat Coalition |votes = 1,357,153 |percentage = 40.13 |change = +5.72 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Gavin Marshall (elected 2)}} |party = Labor |votes = 1,097,255 |percentage = 32.45 |change = −5.30 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Janet Rice (elected 5)}} |party = Greens |votes = 366,720 |percentage = 10.84 |change = −3.80 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Barry Michael |party = Palmer United Party |votes = 123,889 |percentage = 3.66 |change = +3.66 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Fiona Patten |party = Sex Party |votes = 63,883 |percentage = 1.89 |change = −0.37 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Ashley Fenn |party = Family First |votes = 51,658 |percentage = 1.53 |change = −1.11 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Julian Assange |party = Wikileaks |votes = 41,926 |percentage = 1.24 |change = +1.24 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Daniel Nalliah |party = Rise Up Australia |votes = 31,000 |percentage = 0.92 |change = +0.92 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Terry Maloney |party = Shooters and Fishers |votes = 28,220 |percentage = 0.83 |change = −0.56 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Bruce Poon |party = Animal Justice |votes = 25,470 |percentage = 0.75 |change = +0.75 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Mark Farrell |party = Democratic Labour |votes = 23,883 |percentage = 0.71 |change = −1.62 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Matt Riley |party = HEMP |votes = 20,084 |percentage = 0.59 |change = +0.59 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Ricky Muir (elected 6)}} |party = AMEP |votes = 17,122 |percentage = 0.51 |change = +0.51 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Vickie Janson |party = Australian Christians |votes = 16,523 |percentage = 0.49 |change = +0.49 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Joe Zammit |party = Fishing and Lifestyle |votes = 16,186 |percentage = 0.48 |change = +0.48 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Geoff Herbert |party = Katter's Australian Party |votes = 15,535 |percentage = 0.46 |change = +0.46 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Joseph Miles |party = Pirate |votes = 12,591 |percentage = 0.37 |change = +0.37 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Samantha Shaw |party = Australian Independents |votes = 11,462 |percentage = 0.34 |change = +0.34 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. David Collyer |party = Democrats |votes = 10,877 |percentage = 0.32 |change = −0.17 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Lloyd Taylor |party = Senator Online |votes = 5,966 |percentage = 0.18 |change = +0.11 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Andrew Jones |party = Country Alliance |votes = 5,164 |percentage = 0.15 |change = +0.15 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Chris Dawson |party = Climate Sceptics |votes = 5,104 |percentage = 0.15 |change = 0.00 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Mark Erwood |party = Bullet Train for Australia |votes = 5,012 |percentage = 0.15 |change = +0.15 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. John Perkins |party = Secular |votes = 4,379 |percentage = 0.13 |change = +0.02 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Greg Chipp |party = Drug Law Reform |votes = 4,095 |percentage = 0.12 |change = +0.12 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Clifford Hayes |party = Stable Population |votes = 3,952 |percentage = 0.12 |change = +0.12 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Darren Evans |party = Building Australia |votes = 2,937 |percentage = 0.09 |change = −0.06 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Immanuel Shmuel |party = Australian Voice |votes = 2,503 |percentage = 0.07 |change = +0.07 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Patrick O'Connor |party = Socialist Equality |votes = 2,332 |percentage = 0.07 |change = −0.25 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Maria Rigoni |party = Bank Reform |party style = Independent |votes = 1,828 |percentage = 0.05 |change = +0.05 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Joseph Toscano |party = Group T |votes = 1,637 |percentage = 0.05 |change = +0.05 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Roger Thorrowgood |party = Stop CSG |votes = 1,408 |percentage = 0.04 |change = +0.04 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Craig Isherwood |party = CEC |votes = 1,401 |percentage = 0.04 |change = −0.03 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Bob Nicholls |party = Group AJ |votes = 551 |percentage = 0.02 |change = +0.02 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = Lyn Gunter |party = Independent |votes = 491 |percentage = 0.01 |change = +0.01 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Simon Christie |party = Outdoor Recreation |votes = 398 |percentage = 0.01 |change = +0.01 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Peter Whelan |party = Liberal Democrats |votes = 363 |percentage = 0.01 |change = −1.80 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Dale Townsend |party = One Nation |votes = 242 |percentage = 0.01 |change = −0.30 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = Darrell Morrison |party = Independent |votes = 213 |percentage = 0.01 |change = +0.01 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Abe Salt |party = Smokers Rights |votes = 78 |percentage = 0.00 |change = +0.00 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Peter Consandine |party = Republican |votes = 38 |percentage = 0.00 |change = +0.00 }} {{Election box formal| |votes = 3,381,529 |percentage = 96.63 |change = +0.57 }} {{Election box informal| |votes = 117,909 |percentage = 3.37 |change = −0.57 }} {{Election box turnout| |votes = 3,499,438 |percentage = 94.08 |change = +0.01 }} {{Election box end}} | align=right | {|class="wikitable" |
Elected
| # | Senator | colspan="2"| Party |
2013
| 1 | {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| | Liberal |
2013
| 2 | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
2013
| 3 | {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| | Liberal |
2013
| 4 | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
2013
| 5 | {{Australian party style|Greens}}| | Greens |
2013
| 6 | {{Australian party style|AMEP}}| | Motoring |
style="text-align:center;" colspan="5"|2010 |
2010
| 1 | Kim Carr | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
2010
| 2 | {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| | Liberal |
2010
| 3 | {{Australian party style|Greens}}| | Greens |
2010
| 4 | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
2010
| 5 | {{Australian party style|Nationals}}| | National |
2010
| 6 | {{Australian party style|Democratic Labor}} | | DLP |
|}
Queensland
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{{Election box begin |
|title=2013 Australian federal election: Senate, Queensland }} {{Election box quota |quota = 374,209 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Ian Macdonald (elected 1)}} |party = Liberal National |votes = 1,084,299 |percentage = 41.39 |change = −0.03 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Chris Ketter (elected 2)}} |party = Labor |votes = 747,096 |percentage = 28.52 |change = −0.87 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Glenn Lazarus (elected 5) |party = Palmer United Party |votes = 258,944 |percentage = 9.89 |change = +9.89 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Adam Stone |party = Greens |votes = 158,150 |percentage = 6.04 |change = −6.72 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. James Blundell |party = Katter's Australian Party |votes = 76,918 |percentage = 2.94 |change = +2.94 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Joel Murray |party = Sex Party |votes = 29,380 |percentage = 1.12 |change = −1.47 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Aidan McLindon |party = Family First |votes = 28,644 |percentage = 1.09 |change = −2.33 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Jeanette Peterson |party = Animal Justice |votes = 27,984 |percentage = 1.07 |change = +1.07 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. James Moylan |party = HEMP |votes = 23,624 |percentage = 0.90 |change = +0.90 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Keith Littler |party = AMEP |votes = 18,742 |percentage = 0.72 |change = +0.72 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. David Curless |party = Shooters and Fishers |votes = 18,235 |percentage = 0.70 |change = −1.04 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Gabriel Buckley |party = Liberal Democrats |votes = 18,201 |percentage = 0.69 |change = −1.56 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Jim Savage |party = One Nation |votes = 14,348 |percentage = 0.55 |change = −0.36 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Daniel McCarthy |party = Fishing and Lifestyle |votes = 13,394 |percentage = 0.51 |change = −1.47 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Liam Pomfret |party = Pirate |votes = 12,973 |percentage = 0.50 |change = +0.50 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Patricia Petersen |party = Australian Independents |votes = 12,448 |percentage = 0.48 |change = +0.48 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Ludy Sweeris-Sigrist |party = Australian Christians |votes = 10,970 |percentage = 0.42 |change = +0.42 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. John Quinn |party = Democratic Labour |votes = 8,376 |percentage = 0.32 |change = −0.14 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. John Rooth |party = Outdoor Recreation |votes = 7,085 |percentage = 0.27 |change = +0.27 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Paul Stevenson |party = Democrats |votes = 6,611 |percentage = 0.25 |change = −0.53 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Peter Schuback |party = Australia First |votes = 6,531 |percentage = 0.25 |change = −0.15 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Michael Jennings |party = Rise Up Australia |votes = 5,567 |percentage = 0.21 |change = +0.21 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Rachel Connor |party = Smokers Rights |votes = 5,235 |percentage = 0.20 |change = +0.20 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Bevan Collingwood |party = Australian Voice |votes = 3,828 |percentage = 0.15 |change = +0.15 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Hilton Travis |party = Secular |votes = 2,663 |percentage = 0.10 |change = +0.02 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. John Smith |party = Uniting Australia |votes = 2,580 |percentage = 0.10 |change = +0.10 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Brian Monk |party = Stop CSG |votes = 2,357 |percentage = 0.09 |change = +0.09 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Terence Cardwell |party = Climate Sceptics |votes = 2,134 |percentage = 0.08 |change = −0.11 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Peter Keioskie |party = Group C |votes = 2,099 |percentage = 0.08 |change = +0.08 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Greg Rudd |party = Group U |votes = 2,057 |percentage = 0.08 |change = +0.08 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Stuart Osman |party = Building Australia |votes = 1,782 |percentage = 0.07 |change = +0.07 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Mike Head |party = Socialist Equality |votes = 1,642 |percentage = 0.06 |change = +0.06 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 2. Jane O'Sullivan |party = Stable Population |votes = 1,563 |percentage = 0.06 |change = +0.06 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. LB Joum |party = Senator Online |votes = 1,053 |percentage = 0.04 |change = −0.32 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Jeffery Talbot |party = Republican |votes = 993 |percentage = 0.04 |change = +0.04 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Doug Boag |party = Australian Protectionist |votes = 955 |percentage = 0.04 |change = +0.04 }} {{Election box formal| |votes = 2,619,461 |percentage = 97.84 |change = +1.34 }} {{Election box informal| |votes = 57,947 |percentage = 2.16 |change = −1.34 }} {{Election box turnout| |votes = 2,677,408 |percentage = 94.17 |change = +0.79 }} {{Election box end}} | align=right | {|class="wikitable" |
Elected
| # | Senator | colspan="2"| Party |
2013
| 1 | {{Australian party style|LNP}}| | LNP |
2013
| 2 | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
2013
| 3 | {{Australian party style|LNP}}| | LNP |
2013
| 4 | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
2013
| 5 | {{Australian party style|Palmer United Party}}| | Palmer |
2013
| 6 | {{Australian party style|LNP}}| | LNP |
style="text-align:center;" colspan="5"|2010 |
2010
| 1 | {{Australian party style|LNP}}| | LNP |
2010
| 2 | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
2010
| 3 | {{Australian party style|LNP}}| | LNP |
2010
| 4 | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
2010
| 5 | {{Australian party style|Greens}}| | Greens |
2010
| 6 | {{Australian party style|LNP}}| | LNP |
|}
Western Australia
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{{Election box begin |
|title=2013 Australian federal election: Senate, Western Australia }} {{Election box quota |quota = 187,183 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. David Johnston (elected 1)}} |party = Liberal |votes = 513,639 |percentage = 39.20 |change = −3.79 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Joe Bullock (elected 2)}} |party = Labor |votes = 348,401 |percentage = 26.59 |change = −3.11 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Scott Ludlam (elected 6)}} |party = Greens |votes = 124,354 |percentage = 9.49 |change = −4.47 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. David Wirrpanda |party = Nationals |votes = 66,421 |percentage = 5.07 |change = +1.64 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Dio Wang |party = Palmer United Party |votes = 65,595 |percentage = 5.01 |change = +5.01 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Jim Fryar |party = Liberal Democrats |votes = 44,902 |percentage = 3.43 |change = +2.25 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Jamie Van Burgel |party = Australian Christians |votes = 21,499 |percentage = 1.64 |change = +1.64 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Steve Palmer |party = Sex Party |votes = 19,519 |percentage = 1.49 |change = −0.76 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Michael Balderstone |party = HEMP |votes = 13,973 |percentage = 1.07 |change = +1.07 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Murray Bow |party = Shooters and Fishers |votes = 13,622 |percentage = 1.04 |change = +0.44 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Gerry Georgatos |party = Wikileaks |votes = 9,767 |percentage = 0.75 |change = +0.75 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Katrina Love |party = Animal Justice |votes = 9,720 |percentage = 0.74 |change = +0.74 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Linda Rose |party = Family First |votes = 8,783 |percentage = 0.67 |change = −0.48 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Max Katz-Barber |party = Smokers Rights |votes = 8,719 |percentage = 0.67 |change = +0.67 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Richie Howlett |party = AMEP |votes = 7,748 |percentage = 0.59 |change = +0.59 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Jay Edwards |party = Fishing and Lifestyle |votes = 5,729 |percentage = 0.44 |change = +0.44 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Daryl Higgins |party = Australian Independents |votes = 4,041 |percentage = 0.31 |change = +0.31 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Anthony Fels |party = Katter's Australian Party |votes = 3,909 |percentage = 0.30 |change = +0.30 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Jane Foreman |party = Rise Up Australia |votes = 3,861 |percentage = 0.29 |change = +0.29 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Chris Fernandez |party = Democrats |votes = 3,841 |percentage = 0.29 |change = −0.09 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Wayne Dropulich (elected 5)}} |party = Sports Party |votes = 2,997 |percentage = 0.23 |change = +0.23 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. David Fishlock |party = Outdoor Recreation |votes = 2,215 |percentage = 0.17 |change = +0.17 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Edward Atkins |party = Secular |votes = 1,486 |percentage = 0.11 |change = +0.03 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Adrian Byass |party = Climate Sceptics |votes = 1,481 |percentage = 0.11 |change = −0.05 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Peter Strachan |party = Stable Population |votes = 1,352 |percentage = 0.10 |change = +0.10 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Peter Symonds |party = Socialist Equality |votes = 1,143 |percentage = 0.09 |change = +0.09 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Brian Parkes |party = Australian Voice |votes = 1,139 |percentage = 0.09 |change = +0.09 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = Robert Farmer |party = One Nation |votes = 422 |percentage = 0.03 |change = +0.03 }} {{Election box formal| |votes = 1,310,278 |percentage = 97.14 |change = +0.32 }} {{Election box informal| |votes = 38,519 |percentage = 2.86 |change = −0.32 }} {{Election box turnout| |votes = 1,348,797 |percentage = 92.77 |change = −0.78 }} {{Election box end}} | align=right | {|class="wikitable" |
Elected
| # | Senator | colspan="2"| Party |
2013
| 1 | {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| | Liberal |
2013
| 2 | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
2013
| 3 | {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| | Liberal |
2013
| 4 | {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| | Liberal |
2013
| 5 | bgcolor="#0000ff" | | Sports |
2013
| 6 | {{Australian party style|Greens}}| | Greens |
style="text-align:center;" colspan="5"|2010 |
2010
| 1 | {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| | Liberal |
2010
| 2 | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
2010
| 3 | {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| | Liberal |
2010
| 4 | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
2010
| 5 | {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| | Liberal |
2010
| 6 | {{Australian party style|Greens}}| | Greens |
|}
South Australia
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{{Election box begin |
|title=2013 Australian federal election: Senate, South Australia }} {{Election box quota |quota = 148,348 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Cory Bernardi (elected 1)}} |party = Liberal |votes = 285,058 |percentage = 27.45 |change = −9.85 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Nick Xenophon (elected 2)}} |party = Xenophon Group |votes = 258,376 |percentage = 24.88 |change = +24.88 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Penny Wong (elected 3)}} |party = Labor |votes = 235,312 |percentage = 22.66 |change = −15.63 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Sarah Hanson-Young (elected 4)}} |party = Greens |votes = 73,612 |percentage = 7.09 |change = −6.21 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Bob Day (elected 5)}} |party = Family First |votes = 39,032 |percentage = 3.76 |change = −0.32 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Michael Gameau |party = Liberal Democrats |votes = 36,657 |percentage = 3.53 |change = +2.98 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. James McDonald |party = Palmer United Party |votes = 27,484 |percentage = 2.65 |change = +2.65 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Deb Milka |party = Sex Party |votes = 10,427 |percentage = 1.00 |change = −0.67 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Kim Lawless |party = Democratic Labour |votes = 10,143 |percentage = 0.98 |change = +0.31 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Nathan Green |party = AMEP |votes = 6,822 |percentage = 0.66 |change = +0.66 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Colin Thomas |party = Animal Justice |votes = 6,439 |percentage = 0.62 |change = +0.62 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Jess Marks |party = Shooters and Fishers |votes = 6,151 |percentage = 0.59 |change = −0.54 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Ray Thorpe |party = HEMP |votes = 6,032 |percentage = 0.58 |change = +0.58 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Trevor Grace |party = Australian Christians |votes = 3,540 |percentage = 0.34 |change = +0.34 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Darren Haydon |party = Fishing and Lifestyle |votes = 3,354 |percentage = 0.32 |change = +0.32 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Maxwell Bromson |party = Voluntary Euthanasia |votes = 3,198 |percentage = 0.31 |change = +0.31 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. James Stacey |party = Nationals |votes = 3,102 |percentage = 0.30 |change = +0.30 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Jeanie Walker |party = Democrats |votes = 3,096 |percentage = 0.30 |change = −0.39 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Peter Fitzpatrick |party = One Nation |votes = 2,968 |percentage = 0.29 |change = −0.22 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. James Cogan |party = Socialist Equality |votes = 2,857 |percentage = 0.28 |change = +0.28 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Tanya Crago |party = Australian Independents |votes = 2,089 |percentage = 0.20 |change = +0.20 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Tyrone Lock |party = Smokers Rights |votes = 1,899 |percentage = 0.18 |change = +0.18 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Leah O'Rourke |party = Katter's Australian Party |votes = 1,666 |percentage = 0.16 |change = +0.16 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Ribnga Green |party = Group I |votes = 1,515 |percentage = 0.15 |change = +0.15 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Moira Clarke |party = Secular |votes = 1,271 |percentage = 0.12 |change = +0.03 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Jeff Flint |party = Rise Up Australia |votes = 1,241 |percentage = 0.12 |change = +0.12 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Damon Adams |party = Drug Law Reform |votes = 1,118 |percentage = 0.11 |change = +0.11 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Leon Ashby |party = Climate Sceptics |votes = 1,116 |percentage = 0.11 |change = −0.35 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Michael Noble |party = Building Australia |votes = 862 |percentage = 0.08 |change = −0.07 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Greg Oates |party = Stable Population |votes = 765 |percentage = 0.07 |change = +0.07 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Dianah Mieglich |party = Group L |votes = 581 |percentage = 0.06 |change = +0.06 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Steven Davies |party = Country Alliance |votes = 325 |percentage = 0.03 |change = +0.03 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Steven Burgess |party = Outdoor Recreation |votes = 145 |percentage = 0.01 |change = +0.01 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = Robert Weaver |party = Independent |votes = 99 |percentage = 0.01 |change = +0.01 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = Christopher Cochrane |party = Independent |votes = 82 |percentage = 0.01 |change = +0.01 }} {{Election box formal| |votes = 1,038,434 |percentage = 97.35 |change = +0.47 }} {{Election box informal| |votes = 28,225 |percentage = 2.65 |change = −0.47 }} {{Election box turnout| |votes = 1,066,659 |percentage = 94.35 |change = +0.02 }} {{Election box end}} | align=right | {|class="wikitable" |
Elected
| # | Senator | colspan="2"| Party |
2013
| 1 | {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| | Liberal |
2013
| 2 | {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | Independent |
2013
| 3 | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
2013
| 4 | {{Australian party style|Greens}}| | Greens |
2013
| 5 | Bob Day | {{Australian party style|Family First}}| | Family First |
2013
| 6 | {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| | Liberal |
style="text-align:center;" colspan="5"|2010 |
2010
| 1 | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
2010
| 2 | {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| | Liberal |
2010
| 3 | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
2010
| 4 | {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| | Liberal |
2010
| 5 | {{Australian party style|Greens}}| | Greens |
2010
| 6 | {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| | Liberal |
|}
Tasmania
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{{Election box begin |
|title=2013 Australian federal election: Senate, Tasmania }} {{Election box quota |quota = 48,137 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Richard Colbeck (elected 1)}} |party = Liberal |votes = 126,400 |percentage = 37.51 |change = +4.54 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Carol Brown (elected 2)}} |party = Labor |votes = 110,617 |percentage = 32.83 |change = −8.57 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Peter Whish-Wilson (elected 5)}} |party = Greens |votes = 39,284 |percentage = 11.66 |change = −8.61 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Jacqui Lambie (elected 6)}} |party = Palmer United Party |votes = 22,184 |percentage = 6.58 |change = +6.58 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Clinton Mead |party = Liberal Democrats |votes = 7,807 |percentage = 2.32 |change = +2.32 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Robbie Swan |party = Sex Party |votes = 4,873 |percentage = 1.45 |change = +1.45 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Peter Madden |party = Family First |votes = 4,403 |percentage = 1.31 |change = +0.09 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Matthew Allen |party = Shooters and Fishers |votes = 3,697 |percentage = 1.10 |change = −0.91 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Robyne Ferri |party = Democratic Labour |votes = 2,598 |percentage = 0.77 |change = +0.30 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Neville Solomon |party = Australian Independents |votes = 2,494 |percentage = 0.74 |change = +0.74 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Thomas Randle |party = Pirate |votes = 1,954 |percentage = 0.58 |change = +0.58 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Matt Owen |party = HEMP |votes = 1,714 |percentage = 0.51 |change = +0.51 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Kevin Swarts |party = Australian Christians |votes = 1,622 |percentage = 0.48 |change = +0.48 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Ian Best |party = Outdoor Recreation |votes = 1,399 |percentage = 0.42 |change = +0.42 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Geoff Herbert |party = Katter's Australian Party |votes = 1,375 |percentage = 0.41 |change = +0.41 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Philip Lamont |party = Rise Up Australia |votes = 996 |percentage = 0.30 |change = +0.30 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Cheryl Arnol |party = Country Alliance |votes = 951 |percentage = 0.28 |change = +0.28 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Graham Nickols |party = Smokers Rights |votes = 803 |percentage = 0.24 |change = +0.24 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Maxwell Stewart |party = Fishing and Lifestyle |votes = 729 |percentage = 0.22 |change = +0.22 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Todd Dudley |party = Stable Population |votes = 372 |percentage = 0.11 |change = +0.11 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = Andrew Roberts |party = Independent |votes = 332 |percentage = 0.10 |change = +0.10 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. James Hawes |party = Climate Sceptics |votes = 211 |percentage = 0.06 |change = −0.17 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. David Bullard |party = Senator Online |votes = 104 |percentage = 0.03 |change = −0.42 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Nick Rouen |party = Republican |votes = 34 |percentage = 0.01 |change = +0.01 }} {{Election box formal| |votes = 336,953 |percentage = 97.54 |change = +0.77 }} {{Election box informal| |votes = 8,486 |percentage = 2.46 |change = −0.77 }} {{Election box turnout| |votes = 345,439 |percentage = 95.13 |change = −0.17 }} {{Election box end}} | align=right | {|class="wikitable" |
Elected
| # | Senator | colspan="2"| Party |
2013
| 1 | {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| | Liberal |
2013
| 2 | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
2013
| 3 | {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| | Liberal |
2013
| 4 | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
2013
| 5 | {{Australian party style|Greens}}| | Greens |
2013
| 6 | {{Australian party style|Palmer United Party}}| | Palmer |
style="text-align:center;" colspan="5"|2010 |
2010
| 1 | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
2010
| 2 | {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| | Liberal |
2010
| 3 | {{Australian party style|Greens}}| | Greens |
2010
| 4 | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
2010
| 5 | {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| | Liberal |
2010
| 6 | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
|}
Territories
=Australian Capital Territory=
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{{Election box begin |
|title=2013 Australian federal election: Senate, Australian Capital Territory }} {{Election box quota |quota = 82,248 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Kate Lundy (elected 1)}} |party = Labor |votes = 84,974 |percentage = 34.44 |change = −6.40 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Zed Seselja (elected 2)}} |party = Liberal |votes = 81,613 |percentage = 33.08 |change = −0.27 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Simon Sheikh |party = Greens |votes = 47,553 |percentage = 19.27 |change = −3.65 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Deborah Avery |party = Sex Party |votes = 8,616 |percentage = 3.49 |change = +3.49 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Wayne Slattery |party = Palmer United Party |votes = 5,213 |percentage = 2.11 |change = +2.11 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Chris Bucknell |party = Bullet Train for Australia |votes = 5,066 |percentage = 2.05 |change = +2.05 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Philip Nitschke |party = Voluntary Euthanasia |votes = 3,963 |percentage = 1.61 |change = +1.61 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Marcus Fillinger |party = Animal Justice |votes = 2,992 |percentage = 1.21 |change = +1.21 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Anthony Fernie |party = Australian Independents |votes = 1,592 |percentage = 0.65 |change = +0.65 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Steven Bailey |party = Katter's Australian Party |votes = 1,416 |percentage = 0.57 |change = +0.57 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Irwin Ross |party = Rise Up Australia |votes = 1,381 |percentage = 0.56 |change = +0.56 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Mark O'Connor |party = Stable Population |votes = 931 |percentage = 0.38 |change = +0.38 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Paul Cubitt |party = Drug Law Reform |votes = 914 |percentage = 0.37 |change = +0.37 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = Emmanuel Ezekiel-Hart |party = Independent |votes = 518 |percentage = 0.21 |change = +0.21 }} {{Election box formal| |votes = 246,742 |percentage = 98.02 |change = +0.57 }} {{Election box informal| |votes = 4,980 |percentage = 1.98 |change = −0.57 }} {{Election box turnout| |votes = 251,722 |percentage = 94.82 |change = −0.07 }} {{Election box end}} | align=right | {|class="wikitable" |
Elected
| # | Senator | colspan="2"| Party |
2013
| 1 | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
2013
| 2 | {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| | Liberal |
|}
=Northern Territory=
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{{Election box begin |
|title=2013 Australian federal election: Senate, Northern Territory }} {{Election box quota |quota = 34,494 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Nigel Scullion (elected 1)}} |party = CLP |votes = 42,781 |percentage = 41.34 |change = +0.73 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = {{nowrap|1. Nova Peris (elected 2)}} |party = Labor |votes = 33,889 |percentage = 32.75 |change = −1.64 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Warren H Williams |party = Greens |votes = 8,974 |percentage = 8.67 |change = −4.88 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Douglas Te Wake |party = Palmer United Party |votes = 7,386 |percentage = 7.14 |change = +7.14 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Matt Graham |party = Shooters and Fishers |votes = 2,814 |percentage = 2.72 |change = −2.08 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Joanne Edwards |party = Sex Party |votes = 2,203 |percentage = 2.13 |change = −2.97 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Phil Walcott |party = Australian Independents |votes = 1,544 |percentage = 1.49 |change = +1.49 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Rosalie Kunoth-Monks |party = First Nations |votes = 1,495 |percentage = 1.44 |change = +1.44 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Jan Pile |party = Rise Up Australia |votes = 975 |percentage = 0.94 |change = +0.94 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Gary Bell |party = Uniting Australia |votes = 656 |percentage = 0.63 |change = +0.63 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Jim Miles |party = Stable Population |votes = 455 |percentage = 0.44 |change = +0.44 }} {{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = 1. Vernon Work |party = CEC |votes = 307 |percentage = 0.30 |change = −0.62 }} {{Election box formal| |votes = 103,479 |percentage = 97.33 |change = +1.02 }} {{Election box informal| |votes = 2,837 |percentage = 2.67 |change = −1.02 }} {{Election box turnout| |votes = 106,316 |percentage = 82.29 |change = −0.64 }} {{Election box end}} | align=right | {|class="wikitable" |
Elected
| # | Senator | colspan="2"| Party |
2013
| 1 | {{Australian party style|CLP}}| | CLP |
2013
| 2 | {{Australian party style|Labor}}| | Labor |
|}
See also
Notes
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References
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{{2013 Australian federal election}}
{{Results of Australian federal elections}}