2019 Australian Senate election#Tasmania

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{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}

{{Use Australian English|date=July 2022}}

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2019 Australian federal election
(Senate)

| country = Australia

| type = parliamentary

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = Results of the 2016 Australian federal election (Senate)

| previous_year = 2016

| next_election = Results of the 2022 Australian federal election (Senate)

| next_year = 2022

| seats_for_election = 40 of the 76 seats in the Australian Senate

| majority_seats = 39

| election_date = 18 May 2019

| 1blank =

| party1 = Liberal/National Coalition

| image1 = 175x175px

| leader1 = Mathias Cormann{{efn|Cormann was the Leader of the Government in the Senate, whereas the leader of the Coalition in the Australian House of Representatives was Prime Minister Scott Morrison.}}

| leaders_seat1 = Western Australia

| leader_since1 = 20 December 2017

| seats_before1 = 30

| seats1 = 19

| seats_after1 = 35

| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 5

| popular_vote1 = 5,548,142

| percentage1 = 37.99%

| swing1 = {{increase}} 2.80

| party2 = Australian Labor Party

| image2 = 175x175px

| leader2 = Penny Wong{{efn|Wong was the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, whereas the leader of the Labor Party in the Australian House of Representatives was Opposition Leader Bill Shorten.}}

| leaders_seat2 = South Australia

| leader_since2 = 26 June 2013

| seats_before2 = 26

| seats2 = 13

| seats_after2 = 26

| seat_change2 = {{steady}}

| popular_vote2 = 4,204,313

| percentage2 = 28.79%

| swing2 = {{decrease}} 1.01

| party3 = Australian Greens

| color3 = 39b54a

| image3 = 175x175px

| leader3 = Richard Di Natale

| leaders_seat3 = Victoria

| leader_since3 = 6 May 2015

| seats_before3 = 9

| seats3 = 6

| seats_after3 = 9

| seat_change3 = {{steady}}

| popular_vote3 = 1,488,427

| percentage3 = 10.19%

| swing3 = {{increase}} 1.54

| party4 = One Nation

| image4 = 175x175px

| leader4 = Pauline Hanson

| leaders_seat4 = Queensland

| seats_before4 = 4{{efn|Including Brian Burston, who left One Nation to join the United Australia Party.}}

| seats4 = 1

| seats_after4 = 2

| seat_change4 = {{decrease}} 2

| popular_vote4 = 788,203

| percentage4 = 5.40%

| swing4 = {{increase}} 1.12

| party5 = Nick Xenophon Team

| image5 = 175x175px

| leader5 = Nick Xenophon

| leaders_seat5 = South Australia

| seats_before5 = 3

| seats5 = 0

| seats_after5 = 2

| seat_change5 = {{decrease}} 1

| popular_vote5 = 456,369

| percentage5 = 3.30%

| swing5 = {{increase}} 1.37

| party6 = Conservatives

| image6 = 175x175px

| leader6 = Cory Bernardi

| leaders_seat6 = South Australia

| seats_before6 = 1

| seats6 = 0

| seats_after6 = 1

| seat_change6 = {{steady}}

| popular_vote6 = 102,769

| percentage6 = 0.64%

| swing6 = {{increase}} 0.64

| party7 = JLN

| image7 = 175x175px

| leader7 = Jacqui Lambie

| leaders_seat7 = Tasmania

| seats_before7 = 1

| seats7 = 1

| seats_after7 = 1

| seat_change7 = {{steady}}

| popular_vote7 = 31,383

| percentage7 = 0.21%

| swing7 = {{decrease}} 0.28

| party8 = Liberal Democratic Party (Australia)

| image8 = {{Election image filler|Liberal Democratic Party (Australia)|LDP|175x175px}}

| leader8 = Duncan Spender

| leaders_seat8 = New South Wales
(lost seat)

| seats_before8 = 1

| seats8 = 0

| seats_after8 = 0

| seat_change8 = {{decrease}} 1

| popular_vote8 = 169,735

| percentage8 = 1.16%

| swing8 = {{decrease}} 1.00

| party9 = Derryn Hinch's Justice Party

| image9 = 175x175px

| leader9 = Derryn Hinch

| leaders_seat9 = Victoria
(lost seat)

| seats_before9 = 1

| seats9 = 0

| seats_after9 = 0

| seat_change9 = {{decrease}} 1

| popular_vote9 = 105,459

| percentage9 = 0.72%

| swing9 = {{decrease}} 1.20

| map_image = File:2019 Australian Senate Results.svg

| map_caption = Results by state or territory

| title = Leader of the Senate

| before_election = Mathias Cormann

| before_party = Liberal/National coalition

| after_election = Mathias Cormann

| after_party = Liberal/National coalition

}}

{{2019 Australian federal election sidebar}}

These are the results for the Australian Senate at the 2019 Australian federal election.{{refn|name=APH 2019}}

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! colspan=3 rowspan=2| Party

! rowspan=2| Votes

! rowspan=2| %

! rowspan=2| ±

! colspan=4| Seats

Seats
won

!Not
up

! New
total

! Seat
change

rowspan="7" |  

! colspan="9" style="text-align:left;"| Liberal/National Coalition

{{Australian party style|Liberal}} |  

| align=left | Liberal/National joint ticket

| 3,152,483

| 21.59

| +1.57

| 6

| 6

| 12

| {{increase}} 2

{{Australian party style|Liberal}} |  

| align=left | Liberal

| 1,204,039

| 8.24

| +0.53

| 9

| 7

| 16{{hsp}}{{efn|name=Bernardi|Cory Bernardi had resigned from the Liberal Party in February 2017 to form a separate party, the Australian Conservatives.}}{{efn|Lucy Gichuhi resigned from Family First and joined the Liberal Party.}}

| {{increase}} 2

{{Australian party style|LNP}} |  

| align=left | Liberal National {{small|(Qld)}}

| 1,128,730

| 7.73

| +0.79

| 3

| 3

| 6

| {{increase}} 1

{{Australian party style|CLP}} |  

| align=left | Country Liberal {{small|(NT)}}

| 38,513

| 0.26

| −0.00

| 1

| 0

| 1

| {{steady}}

{{Australian party style|Nationals}} |  

| align=left | National

| 24,377

| 0.17

| −0.08

| 0

| 0

| 0

| {{steady}}

colspan="2" style="text-align:left;" |Coalition total

!style="text-align:right;"| 5,548,142

!style="text-align:right;"| 37.99

!style="text-align:right;"| +2.80

!style="text-align:right;"| 19

!style="text-align:right;"| 16

!style="text-align:right;"| 35

!style="text-align:right;"| {{increase}} 5

{{Australian party style|Labor|width:1px}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Labor{{efn|Including Country Labor Party in New South Wales.}}

| 4,204,313

| 28.79

| −1.01

| 13

| 13

| 26

| {{steady}}

{{Australian party style|Greens}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Greens

| 1,488,427

| 10.19

| +1.54

| 6

| 3

| 9

| {{steady}}

{{Australian party style|One Nation}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| One Nation

| 788,203

| 5.40

| +1.12

| 1

| 1

| 2

| {{decrease}} 2

| {{Australian party style|Palmer United Party}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| United Australia

| 345,199

| 2.36

| +1.86

|

|

|

| {{steady}}

{{Australian party style|HEMP}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| HEMP

| 262,426

| 1.80

| +1.59

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Shooters, Fishers and Farmers}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Shooters, Fishers and Farmers

| 253,267

| 1.73

| +0.34

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Animal Justice}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Animal Justice

| 183,996

| 1.26

| +0.11

|

|

|

|

| {{Australian party style|Liberal Democrats}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Liberal Democrats

| 169,735

| 1.16

| −1.00

| 0

| 0

| 0

| {{decrease}} 1

| {{Australian party style|Democratic Labour}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Democratic Labour

| 149,970

| 1.03

| +0.35

|

|

|

|

| {{Australian party style|Derryn Hinch's Justice Party}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Justice

| 105,459

| 0.72

| −1.20

| 0

| 0

| 0

| {{decrease}} 1

{{Australian party style|Australian Conservatives}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Conservatives

| 102,769

| 0.70

| +0.70

| 0

| 1

| 1{{hsp}}{{efn|name=Bernardi|Cory Bernardi had resigned from the Liberal Party in February 2017 to form a separate party, the Australian Conservatives.}}{{efn|Lucy Gichuhi resigned from Family First and joined the Liberal Party.}}

| {{steady}}

| {{Australian party style|Christian Democrats}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Christian Democrats

| 94,301

| 0.65

| −0.52

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Conservative National}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Conservative National

| 94,130

| 0.64

| +0.64

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Rise Up Australia}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Rise Up Australia

| 64,344

| 0.44

| +0.18

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Sustainable Australia}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Sustainable Australia

| 59,349

| 0.41

| +0.22

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Pirate}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Pirate

| 53,888

| 0.37

| +0.12

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|ICAN}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| ICAN

| 53,453

| 0.37

| 0.37

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Katter's Australian Party}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Katter's Australian

| 51,407

| 0.35

| −0.03

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Health Australia}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Health Australia

| 39,643

| 0.27

| −0.35

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Great Australian}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Great Australian

| 34,199

| 0.23

| +0.23

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Small Business NSW}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Small Business

| 32,751

| 0.22

| +0.22

|

|

|

|

| {{Australian party style|Jacqui Lambie Network}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Lambie Network

| 31,383

| 0.21

| −0.28

| 1

| 0

| 1

| {{steady}}

| {{Australian party style|Climate Action}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Climate Action!

| 31,113

| 0.21

| +0.12

|

|

|

|

| {{Australian party style|Centre Alliance}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Centre Alliance

| 28,416

| 0.19

| −3.10

| 0

| 2

| 2

| {{decrease}} 1

| {{Australian party style|Australian Workers}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Australian Workers

| 28,381

| 0.19

| +0.19

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Democrats}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Democrats

| 24,992

| 0.17

| +0.17

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Christians}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Christians

| 23,983

| 0.16

| −0.32

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Better Families}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Better Families

| 19,285

| 0.13

| +0.13

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Science Party}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Science

| 18,972

| 0.13

| +0.12

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Affordable Housing}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Affordable Housing

| 17,330

| 0.12

| +0.12

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Western Australia Party}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Western Australia

| 17,213

| 0.12

| +0.12

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Involuntary Medication Objectors}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Involuntary Medication Objectors

| 17,055

| 0.12

| +0.12

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Women's Party}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Women's Party

| 16,461

| 0.11

| +0.11

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Socialist Equality}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Socialist Equality

| 14,515

| 0.10

| +0.04

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|People's Party}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Australian People's Party

| 11,931

| 0.08

| +0.08

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|CEC}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Citizen's Electoral Council

| 10,230

| 0.07

| +0.00

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Love Australia or Leave}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Love Australia or Leave

| 10,099

| 0.07

| +0.07

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Flux}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| VOTEFLUX

| 8,119

| 0.06

| −0.09

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Socialist Alliance}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Socialist Alliance

| 7,905

| 0.05

| −0.02

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Republican}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Republican

| 7,762

| 0.05

| +0.05

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Seniors United}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Seniors United

| 6,999

| 0.05

| −0.11

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Together}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Together

| 6,127

| 0.04

| +0.04

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Secular}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Secular

| 4,001

| 0.03

| −0.05

|

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Yellow Vest Australia}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Yellow Vest Australia

| 3,263

| 0.02

| −0.72

|

|

|

|

style="background:gray;"|  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Unendorsed/ungrouped

| 60,019

| 0.41

| +0.23

|

|

|

|

| style="background:gray;"|  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Other

| 2,138,078

| 15.6

| +2.56

|

|

|

|

|align=left colspan=3|Total

14,604,925100.00403676
colspan=10|
align=left colspan=3|Invalid/blank votes579,1603.81−0.13
align=left colspan=3|Registered voters/turnout16,419,54392.48+0.55
align=left colspan=10|Source: [https://results.aec.gov.au/24310/Website/SenateStateFirstPrefsByGroup-24310-NAT.htm AEC Tally Room]

New South Wales

style="width:100%;"
{{Election box begin |

|title=2019 Australian federal election: Senate, New South Wales{{hairsp}}{{cite web |title=First preferences by Senate group: New South Wales |url=https://results.aec.gov.au/24310/Website/SenateStateFirstPrefsByGroup-24310-NSW.htm |website=AEC Tally Room |publisher=Australian Electoral Commission |accessdate=17 June 2019}}

}}

{{Election box quota

|quota = 670,761

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. Hollie Hughes (elected 1)}}
{{nowrap|2. Andrew Bragg (elected 3)}}
{{nowrap|3. Perin Davey (elected 5)}}
4. Jim Molan
5. Sam Farraway
6. Michael Feneley

|party = LibNat Coalition

|votes = 1,810,121

|percentage = 38.55

|change = +2.70

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. Tony Sheldon (elected 2)}}
{{nowrap|2. Tim Ayres (elected 4)}}
3. Jason Yat-Sen Li
4. Simonne Pengelly
5. Aruna Chandrala
6. Charlie Sheahan

|party = Labor

|votes = 1,400,295

|percentage = 29.82

|change = −1.46

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. Mehreen Faruqi (elected 6)}}
2. Rachael Jacobs
3. Louise Steer
4. Philippa Clark
5. Roz Chia
6. Sylvie Ellsmore

|party = Greens

|votes = 409,790

|percentage = 8.73

|change = +1.32

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Kate McCulloch
2. Barry Reed

|party = One Nation

|votes = 232,865

|percentage = 4.96

|change = +0.86

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Brett Cooke
2. Wayne Borsak

|party = Shooters, Fishers and Farmers

|votes = 119,408

|percentage = 2.54

|change = +0.56

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Andrew Katelaris
2. Michael Balderstone

|party = HEMP

|votes = 99,644

|percentage = 2.12

|change = +1.46

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Duncan Spender
2. Codie Neville

|party = Liberal Democrats

|votes = 89,833

|percentage = 1.91

|change = −1.18

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Silvana Nile
2. Annie Wright

|party = Christian Democrats

|votes = 75,510

|percentage = 1.61

|change = −1.09

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Brian Burston
2. Christine Bernier
3. Wayne Moore

|party = United Australia Party (current)

|votes = 69,911

|percentage = 1.49

|change = +1.49

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Angela Pollard
2. Michael Dello-Iacovo
3. Carol Bellenger

|party = Animal Justice

|votes = 48,989

|percentage = 1.04

|change = +0.19

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Maree Nichols
2. Vladimir Shigrov
3. Leo Toop

|party = Rise Up Australia

|votes = 33,269

|percentage = 0.71

|change = +0.54

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Rod Bower
2. Jim Tait
3. Annette Schnider

|party = ICAN

|votes = 26,734

|percentage = 0.57

|change = +0.57

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Daniel Hanna
2. Benedict O'Brien

|party = Democratic Labour

|votes = 26,439

|percentage = 0.56

|change = −0.59

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Molly Knight
2. Jason Fairbairn

|party = Health Australia

|votes = 23,181

|percentage = 0.49

|change = −0.69

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Sophie York
2. Riccardo Bosi

|party = Australian Conservatives

|votes = 23,152

|percentage = 0.49

|change = +0.49

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. William Bourke
2. Warren Grzic

|party = Sustainable Australia

|votes = 20,235

|percentage = 0.43

|change = +0.26

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Andrea Leong
2. Eve Slavich
3. Peter Furness
4. Greg Parker

|party = Science Party

|votes = 18,972

|percentage = 0.40

|change = +0.40

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Carolyn Thomson
2. Gary Young
3. Paul Swann
4. Ian Wharton

|party = Conservative National

|votes = 17,911

|percentage = 0.38

|change = +0.38

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Andrew Potts
2. Anthony Ziebell

|party = Affordable Housing

|votes = 17,330

|percentage = 0.37

|change = +0.37

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. John August
2. Sara Joyce

|party = Pirate

|votes = 16,887

|percentage = 0.36

|change = +0.11

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Divvi De Vendre
2. Penelope Lloyd

|party = Women's Party

|votes = 16,461

|percentage = 0.35

|change = +0.35

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Angela Vithoulkas
2. Fiona Douskou

|party = Small Business NSW

|votes = 14,217

|percentage = 0.30

|change = +0.30

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Steven Georgantis
2. Susan Tsangaris

|party = People's Party

|votes = 11,931

|percentage = 0.25

|change = +0.25

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Peter Mailler
2. Chris Buckman

|party = Democrats

|votes = 8,735

|percentage = 0.19

|change = +0.19

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Matthew Hopkins
2. Karen Burge

|party = Great Australian

|votes = 7,880

|percentage = 0.17

|change = +0.17

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Mark Ptolemy
2. Maria Nguyen

|party = Australian Workers

|votes = 7,684

|percentage = 0.16

|change = +0.16

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Jewell Drury
2. Peter Moujalli

|party = Better Families

|votes = 7,550

|percentage = 0.16

|change = +0.16

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Paul Gerantonis
2. Helen Ducker

|party = Seniors United

|votes = 6,999

|percentage = 0.15

|change = −0.34

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Nick Debenham
2. Guy Forsyth

|party = Climate Action

|votes = 6,417

|percentage = 0.14

|change = +0.00

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Mark Swivel
2. Belinda Kinkead
3. Kate McDowell

|party = Together

|votes = 6,127

|percentage = 0.13

|change = +0.13

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Susan Price
2. Joel McAlear

|party = Socialist Alliance

|votes = 6,058

|percentage = 0.13

|change = +0.01

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Michael O'Neill
2. Marelle Burnum Burnum

|party = Involuntary Medication Objectors

|votes = 5,024

|percentage = 0.11

|change = +0.11

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Ben Rushton
2. Joanne Cotterill

|party = VOTEFLUX

|votes = 3,562

|percentage = 0.08

|change = −0.20

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Richard Phillips
2. John Davis

|party = Socialist Equality

|votes = 2,100

|percentage = 0.04

|change = −0.03

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Ann Lawler
2. Robert Butler

|party = CEC

|votes = 1,478

|percentage = 0.03

|change = −0.01

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = John Carmichael
Chifley Haddad
Phil Baker
Graeme Doyle
John John Romanous
Hussein Faraj
Russell Barber
Sandra Lazarus
Glenn Wagner
David O'Brien
Wayne Bell
Michael Kirkwood
Pamela Johnstone
Carolyn Crossman

|party = Ungrouped

|votes = 2,627

|percentage = 0.06

|change = −0.09

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 4,695,326

|percentage = 95.72

|change = +0.25

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 210,146

|percentage = 4.28

|change = −0.25

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 4,905,472

|percentage = 92.65

|change = +0.10

}}

{{Election box end}}

| align=right |

{|class="wikitable"

Elected

| #

| Senator

| colspan="2"| Party

2019

| 1

| Hollie Hughes

| {{Australian party style|Liberal }}| 

| Liberal

2019

| 2

| Tony Sheldon

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

| Labor

2019

| 3

| Andrew Bragg

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

| Liberal

2019

| 4

| Tim Ayres

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

| Labor

2019

| 5

| Perin Davey

| {{Australian party style|National}}| 

| Nationals

2019

| 6

| Mehreen Faruqi

| {{Australian party style|Greens}}| 

| Greens

colspan=5 align=center | 2016
2016

|1

|Marise Payne

| {{Australian party style|Liberal }} | 

|Liberal

2016

|2

|Kristina Keneally

| {{Australian party style|Labor}} | 

|Labor

2016

|3

|Arthur Sinodinos

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | 

|Liberal

2016

|4

|Jenny McAllister

| {{Australian party style|Labor}} | 

|Labor

2016

|5

|Concetta Fierravanti-Wells

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | 

|Liberal

2016

|6

|Deborah O'Neill

| {{Australian party style|Labor}} | 

|Labor

|}

Victoria

style="width:100%;"
{{Election box begin |

|title=2019 Australian federal election: Senate, Victoria{{cite web |title=First preferences by Senate group: Victoria |url=https://results.aec.gov.au/24310/Website/SenateStateFirstPrefsByGroup-24310-VIC.htm |website=AEC Tally Room |publisher=Australian Electoral Commission |accessdate=18 June 2019}}

}}

{{Election box quota

|quota = 534,207

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. James Paterson (elected 1)}}
{{nowrap|2. Jane Hume (elected 3)}}
{{nowrap|3. David Van (elected 6)}}
4. Anita Rank
5. Kyle Hoppitt
6. Julian Mulcahy

|party = LibNat Coalition

|votes = 1,342,362

|percentage = 35.90

|change = +2.79

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. Raff Ciccone (elected 2)}}
{{nowrap|2. Jess Walsh (elected 4)}}
3. Gavin Marshall
4. Parvinder Sarwara
5. Karen Douglas
6. Louise Crawford

|party = Labor

|votes = 1,163,853

|percentage = 31.12

|change = +0.39

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. Janet Rice (elected 5)}}
2. Apsara Sabaratnam
3. Claire Proctor
4. Nakita Thomson
5. Alice Barnes
6. Judy Cameron

|party = Greens

|votes = 397,133

|percentage = 10.62

|change = −0.25

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. James Hallam
2. Ian Cameron

|party = One Nation

|votes = 106,742

|percentage = 2.85

|change = +1.04

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Derryn Hinch
2. Simone O'Brien

|party = Derryn Hinch's Justice Party

|votes = 105,459

|percentage = 2.82

|change = −3.23

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Jennifer Bowden
2. Chris McCormack
3. Kathryn Breakwell

|party = Democratic Labour

|votes = 94,720

|percentage = 2.53

|change = +2.01

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Catriona Thoolen
2. Katie O'Connor
3. Roger McKay

|party = United Australia Party (current)

|votes = 92,691

|percentage = 2.48

|change = +2.48

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Ricky Muir
2. Damian Stock

|party = Shooters, Fishers and Farmers

|votes = 69,322

|percentage = 1.85

|change = +0.80

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Ben Schultz
2. Fiona McRostie

|party = Animal Justice

|votes = 57,287

|percentage = 1.53

|change = −0.21

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Frances Hood
2. Heather Gladman

|party = HEMP

|votes = 56,117

|percentage = 1.50

|change = +1.50

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Robert Kennedy
2. Kirsty O'Sullivan

|party = Liberal Democrats

|votes = 35,719

|percentage = 0.96

|change = −0.63

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Kevin Bailey
2. Nina van Strijp
3. Trent Thomas

|party = Australian Conservatives

|votes = 24,443

|percentage = 0.65

|change = +0.65

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Bob Payne
2. Kevin Murphy

|party = Christian Democrats

|votes = 18,791

|percentage = 0.50

|change = +0.23

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Simon Kemp
2. Peter Graham

|party = Small Business NSW

|votes = 18,534

|percentage = 0.50

|change = +0.50

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Bruce Stevens
2. Rita Mazalevskis
3. Benjamin Williamson

|party = Conservative National

|votes = 16,585

|percentage = 0.44

|change = +0.44

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Paul Wittwer
2. Kammy Cordner Hunt

|party = ICAN

|votes = 15,183

|percentage = 0.41

|change = +0.41

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Tania Briese
2. Shannon Smith

|party = Pirate

|votes = 15,043

|percentage = 0.40

|change = +0.02

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Allan Doensen
2. Madeleine Wearne

|party = Sustainable Australia

|votes = 14,133

|percentage = 0.38

|change = +0.08

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Isaac Golden
2. Andrew Hicks

|party = Health Australia

|votes = 12,899

|percentage = 0.34

|change = −0.15

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Tessa Pietsch
2. Jason Wardle

|party = Socialist Equality

|votes = 12,415

|percentage = 0.33

|change = +0.24

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Philip Ayton
2. Monika Kompara

|party = Climate Action

|votes = 12,363

|percentage = 0.33

|change = +0.33

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Narelle Everard
2. Kevin Gaynor

|party = Australian Workers

|votes = 10,710

|percentage = 0.29

|change = +0.29

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. David Collyer
2. Marc Williams

|party = Democrats

|votes = 9,760

|percentage = 0.26

|change = +0.26

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Geoff Lutz
2. Peter Consandine

|party = Republican

|votes = 7,762

|percentage = 0.21

|change = +0.21

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Rosalie Crestani
2. Danny Nalliah

|party = Rise Up Australia

|votes = 6,591

|percentage = 0.18

|change = −0.11

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Darryl O'Bryan
2. Helen Edwards

|party = Great Australian

|votes = 5,194

|percentage = 0.14

|change = +0.14

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Harris Sultan
2. John Perkins

|party = Secular

|votes = 4,001

|percentage = 0.11

|change = +0.04

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Craig Isherwood
2. Gabrielle Peut

|party = CEC

|votes = 3,251

|percentage = 0.09

|change = +0.03

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Sunny Chandra
2. Robert Whitehill

|party = Group Z

|votes = 3,138

|percentage = 0.08

|change = +0.08

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Dustin Perry
2. Seb Carrie-Wilson

|party = VOTEFLUX

|votes = 2,418

|percentage = 0.06

|change = −0.02

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Daniel Jones
2. Kenneth Nicholls

|party = Yellow Vest Australia

|votes = 2,229

|percentage = 0.06

|change = −0.60

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Kenneth Betts
Max Dicks
Murray McInnis
Karl Morris

|party = Ungrouped

|votes = 2,595

|percentage = 0.07

|change = −0.01

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 3,739,443

|percentage = 95.98

|change = +0.18

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 156,793

|percentage = 4.02

|change = −0.18

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 3,896,236

|percentage = 93.12

|change = +0.95

}}

{{Election box end}}

| align=right |

{|class="wikitable"

Elected

| #

| Senator

| colspan="2"| Party

2019

| 1

| James Paterson

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

| Liberal

2019

| 2

| Raff Ciccone

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

| Labor

2019

| 3

| Jane Hume

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

| Liberal

2019

| 4

| Jess Walsh

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

| Labor

2019

| 5

| Janet Rice

| {{Australian party style|Greens}}| 

| Greens

2019

| 6

| David Van

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

| Liberal

colspan=5 align=center | 2016
2016

|1

|Mitch Fifield

| {{Australian party style|Liberal }} | 

|Liberal

2016

|2

|Kim Carr

| {{Australian party style|Labor}} | 

|Labor

2016

|3

|Richard Di Natale

| {{Australian party style|Greens}} | 

|Greens

2016

|4

|Bridget McKenzie

| {{Australian party style|National}} | 

|National

2016

|5

|Kimberley Kitching

| {{Australian party style|Labor}} | 

|Labor

2016

|6

|Scott Ryan

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | 

|Liberal

|}

Queensland

style="width:100%;"
{{Election box begin |

|title=2019 Australian federal election: Senate, Queensland

}}

{{Election box quota

|quota = 414,495

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. Paul Scarr (elected 1)}}
{{nowrap|2. Susan McDonald (elected 3)}}
{{nowrap|3. Gerard Rennick (elected 5)}}
4. Ian Macdonald
5. Amanda Camm
6. Nicole Tobin

|party = Liberal National

|votes = 1,128,730

|percentage = 38.90

|change = +3.63

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. Nita Green (elected 2)}}
2. Chris Ketter
3. Frank Gilbert
4. Tania Major
5. Stacey Schinnerl
6. Christina Warry

|party = Labor

|votes = 654,774

|percentage = 22.57

|change = −3.81

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. Malcolm Roberts (elected 4)}}
2. Steve Dickson

|party = One Nation

|votes = 297,994

|percentage = 10.27

|change = +1.08

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. Larissa Waters (elected 6)}}
2. Navdeep Singh Sidhu
3. Johanna Kloot
4. Raelene Ellis
5. Miranda Bertram
6. Kirsten Kennedy

|party = Greens

|votes = 288,320

|percentage = 9.94

|change = +3.12

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Clive Palmer
2. Martin Brewster
3. Yodie Batzke

|party = United Australia Party (current)

|votes = 102,230

|percentage = 3.52

|change = +3.52

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Joy Marriott
2. Gregory Wallace
3. Alan Webb

|party = Katter's Australian Party

|votes = 51,407

|percentage = 1.77

|change = −0.02

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. John Jiggens
2. Frank Jordan

|party = HEMP

|votes = 50,828

|percentage = 1.75

|change = +1.75

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Karagh-Mae Kelly
2. Leah Coutts
3. Belinda Hardy

|party = Animal Justice

|votes = 38,624

|percentage = 1.33

|change = +0.14

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Fraser Anning
2. Paul Taylor
3. Mark Absolon
4. Nancy Sandford
5. Brad Cameron

|party = Conservative National

|votes = 37,184

|percentage = 1.28

|change = +1.28

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Jeff Hodges
2. Andrew Pope

|party = Shooters, Fishers and Farmers

|votes = 29,329

|percentage = 1.01

|change = −0.08

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Lyle Shelton
2. Joanna Lindgren
3. Kate Horan

|party = Australian Conservatives

|votes = 29,096

|percentage = 1.00

|change = +1.00

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Lindsay Temple
2. Sheila Vincent

|party = Democratic Labour

|votes = 28,811

|percentage = 0.99

|change = +0.42

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Gabe Buckley
2. Lloyd Russell

|party = Liberal Democrats

|votes = 24,000

|percentage = 0.83

|change = −2.02

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Graham Healy
2. Lionel Henaway

|party = Rise Up Australia

|votes = 22,529

|percentage = 0.78

|change = +0.57

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Hetty Johnston
2. Sue Mureau

|party = Group R

|votes = 18,341

|percentage = 0.63

|change = +0.63

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Brandon Selic
2. Miles Whiticker

|party = Pirate

|votes = 13,432

|percentage = 0.46

|change = +0.08

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Kris Bullen
2. Robyn Stevenson

|party = Climate Action

|votes = 12,333

|percentage = 0.43

|change = +0.23

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Darren Caulfield
2. Adam Finch
3. Rod Fox

|party = Better Families

|votes = 11,735

|percentage = 0.40

|change = +0.40

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Andrew Lewis
2. Cornel Lokkers
3. Gary Pead

|party = ICAN

|votes = 11,536

|percentage = 0.40

|change = +0.40

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Kim Vuga
2. Gavin Wyatt

|party = Love Australia or Leave

|votes = 10,099

|percentage = 0.35

|change = +0.35

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Gregory Bradley
2. Kathleen Wellstead

|party = Australian Workers

|votes = 9,987

|percentage = 0.34

|change = +0.34

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Cameron Murray
2. Chris Simpson

|party = Sustainable Australia

|votes = 8,446

|percentage = 0.29

|change = +0.09

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Allona Lahn
2. Adam Rowe

|party = Involuntary Medication Objectors

|votes = 8,240

|percentage = 0.28

|change = +0.28

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Arjay Martin
2. Tania Moohin

|party = Great Australian

|votes = 5,231

|percentage = 0.18

|change = +0.18

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Jan Pukallus
2. Stephen Harding

|party = CEC

|votes = 2,003

|percentage = 0.07

|change = +0.00

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Tony R. Moore
2. Cartia Moore

|party = Group X

|votes = 1,557

|percentage = 0.05

|change = +0.05

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Debby Lo-Dean
Gary Sharpe
Paul Larcombe
Jane Hasler
John Woodward
Nicholas McArthur-Williams
Hassan Ghulam
Wayne Wharton
Amanda Murphy
Paul Stevenson

|party = Ungrouped

|votes = 4,668

|percentage = 0.16

|change = +0.01

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 2,901,464

|percentage = 96.74

|change = +0.14

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 97,908

|percentage = 3.26

|change = −0.14

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 2,999,372

|percentage = 91.92

|change = +0.23

}}

{{Election box end}}

| align=right |

{|class="wikitable"

Elected

| #

| Senator

| colspan="2"| Party

2019

| 1

| Paul Scarr

| {{Australian party style|Liberal National}}| 

| LNP

2019

| 2

| Nita Green

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

| Labor

2019

| 3

| Susan McDonald

| {{Australian party style|Liberal National}}| 

| LNP

2019

| 4

| Malcolm Roberts

| {{Australian party style|One Nation}}| 

| One Nation

2019

| 5

| Gerard Rennick

| {{Australian party style|Liberal National}}| 

| LNP

2019

| 6

| Larissa Waters

| {{Australian party style|Greens}}| 

| Greens

colspan=5 align=center | 2016
2016

|1

|Amanda Stoker

| {{Australian party style|Liberal National}} | 

|LNP

2016

|2

|Murray Watt

| {{Australian party style|Labor}} | 

|Labor

2016

|3

|Pauline Hanson

| {{Australian party style|One Nation}} | 

|One Nation

2016

|4

|Matt Canavan

| {{Australian party style|Liberal National}} | 

|LNP

2016

|5

|Anthony Chisholm

| {{Australian party style|Labor}} | 

|Labor

2016

|6

|James McGrath

| {{Australian party style|Liberal National}} | 

|LNP

|}

Western Australia

style="width:100%;"
{{Election box begin |

|title=2019 Australian federal election: Senate, Western Australia{{cite web |title=First preferences by Senate group: Western Australia |url=https://results.aec.gov.au/24310/Website/SenateStateFirstPrefsByGroup-24310-WA.htm |website=AEC Tally Room |publisher=Australian Electoral Commission |accessdate=18 June 2019}}

}}

{{Election box quota

|quota = 206,661

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. Linda Reynolds (elected 1)}}
{{nowrap|2. Slade Brockman (elected 3)}}
{{nowrap|3. Matt O'Sullivan (elected 4)}}
4. Trischa Botha

|party = Liberal

|votes = 591,860

|percentage = 40.91

|change = +2.40

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. Pat Dodson (elected 2)}}
{{nowrap|2. Louise Pratt (elected 5)}}
3. Alana Herbert
4. Thomas French
5. Varun Ghosh
6. Alison Vaughan

|party = Labor

|votes = 399,639

|percentage = 27.63

|change = −0.73

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. Jordon Steele-John (elected 6)}}
2. Giz Watson
3. Heather Lonsdale
4. Bhuwan Khadka
5. Jacqueline van Grootel
6. Jordan Cahill

|party = Greens

|votes = 170,871

|percentage = 11.81

|change = +1.48

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Peter Georgiou
2. Martin Suter

|party = One Nation

|votes = 85,129

|percentage = 5.88

|change = +1.89

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. James McDonald
2. Russel Sewell
3. Patrick Hardwick

|party = United Australia Party (current)

|votes = 25,296

|percentage = 1.75

|change = +1.75

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Nick Lethbridge
2. Mark Rayner

|party = HEMP

|votes = 24,404

|percentage = 1.69

|change = +1.69

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Ellen Joubert
2. Trevor Young

|party = Australian Christians

|votes = 23,983

|percentage = 1.66

|change = +0.04

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Nick Fardell
2. Siobhan Blake
3. Louise Kingston

|party = WA Nationals

|votes = 20,336

|percentage = 1.41

|change = −1.13

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Julie Matheson
2. David Freilich
3. Bruce Thompson
4. Ron Norris
5. Rod Bradley

|party = Western Australia Party

|votes = 17,213

|percentage = 1.19

|change = +1.19

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Stuart Ostle
2. Ronald Lean

|party = Shooters, Fishers and Farmers

|votes = 17,072

|percentage = 1.18

|change = −0.68

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Katrina Love
2. Courtney Henry

|party = Animal Justice

|votes = 14,130

|percentage = 0.98

|change = +0.04

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. John Gray
2. Wesley Du Preez

|party = Liberal Democrats

|votes = 10,438

|percentage = 0.72

|change = −0.07

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Clive Myers
2. Paul de Abel

|party = Pirate

|votes = 8,526

|percentage = 0.59

|change = +0.59

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. David Archibald
2. Meredith Campbell

|party = Conservative National

|votes = 8,425

|percentage = 0.58

|change = +0.58

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Jonathan Crabtree
2. Peter Castieau
3. Matt Brazier

|party = Australian Conservatives

|votes = 6,111

|percentage = 0.42

|change = +0.42

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Yasmin Bartlett
2. Colin Scott

|party = Sustainable Australia

|votes = 4,994

|percentage = 0.35

|change = +0.35

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Judith Wilyman
2. Michelle Kinsella

|party = Involuntary Medication Objectors

|votes = 3,791

|percentage = 0.26

|change = +0.26

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Teddy Craies
2. Emily Wallis

|party = Health Australia

|votes = 3,563

|percentage = 0.25

|change = −0.10

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Rod Culleton
2. Wayne Glew

|party = Great Australian

|votes = 3,196

|percentage = 0.22

|change = +0.22

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Melissa Taaffe
2. Leo Treasure

|party = VOTEFLUX

|votes = 2,139

|percentage = 0.15

|change = +0.05

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Petrina Harley
2. Alex Salmon

|party = Socialist Alliance

|votes = 1,847

|percentage = 0.12

|change = −0.02

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Jean Robinson
2. Barry Mason

|party = CEC

|votes = 1,097

|percentage = 0.08

|change = −0.07

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Debbie Robinson
2. Catherine Gorman

|party = Yellow Vest Australia

|votes = 1,034

|percentage = 0.07

|change = −1.34

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Valentine-Clive Pegrum
Ben Mullings
Glenn Hutchinson
Murray Jones
Brian Carew-Hopkins

|party = Ungrouped

|votes = 1,529

|percentage = 0.11

|change = −0.12

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 1,446,623

|percentage = 96.60

|change = −0.05

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 50,909

|percentage = 3.40

|change = +0.05

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 1,497,532

|percentage = 90.97

|change = +1.35

}}

{{Election box end}}

| align=right |

{|class="wikitable"

Elected

| #

| Senator

| colspan="2"| Party

2019

| 1

| Linda Reynolds

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

| Liberal

2019

| 2

| Pat Dodson

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

| Labor

2019

| 3

| Slade Brockman

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

| Liberal

2019

| 4

| Matt O'Sullivan

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

| Liberal

2019

| 5

| Louise Pratt

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

| Labor

2019

| 6

| Jordon Steele-John

| {{Australian party style|Greens}}| 

| Greens

colspan=5 align=center | 2016
2016

|1

|Mathias Cormann

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | 

|Liberal

2016

|2

|Sue Lines

| {{Australian party style|Labor}} | 

|Labor

2016

|3

|Rachel Siewert

| {{Australian party style|Greens}} | 

|Greens

2016

|4

|Michaelia Cash

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | 

|Liberal

2016

|5

|Glenn Sterle

| {{Australian party style|Labor}} | 

|Labor

2016

|6

|Dean Smith

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | 

|Liberal

|}

South Australia

style="width:100%;"
{{Election box begin |

|title=2019 Australian federal election: Senate, South Australia{{cite web |title=First preferences by Senate group: South Australia |url=https://results.aec.gov.au/24310/Website/SenateStateFirstPrefsByGroup-24310-SA.htm |website=AEC Tally Room |publisher=Australian Electoral Commission |accessdate=18 June 2019}}

}}

{{Election box quota

|quota = 156,404

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. Anne Ruston (elected 1)}}
{{nowrap|2. David Fawcett (elected 3)}}
{{nowrap|3. Alex Antic (elected 6)}}
4. Lucy Gichuhi

|party = Liberal

|votes = 413,957

|percentage = 37.81

|change = +5.16

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. Alex Gallacher (elected 2)}}
{{nowrap|2. Marielle Smith (elected 4)}}
3. Emily Gore
4. Larissa Harrison

|party = Labor

|votes = 332,399

|percentage = 30.36

|change = +3.04

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. Sarah Hanson-Young (elected 5)}}
2. Major Sumner
3. Gwydion Rozitisolds
4. Robyn Seto

|party = Greens

|votes = 119,470

|percentage = 10.91

|change = +5.03

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Jennifer Game
2. Emma Illies

|party = One Nation

|votes = 53,314

|percentage = 4.87

|change = +1.88

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Kristian Rees
2. Kerry Kovacs
3. Sharon Hoskin

|party = United Australia Party (current)

|votes = 33,191

|percentage = 3.03

|change = +3.03

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Skye Kakoschke-Moore
2. Craig Bossie

|party = Centre Alliance

|votes = 28,416

|percentage = 2.60

|change = −19.16

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Angela Adams
2. Matthew Iverson

|party = HEMP

|votes = 23,265

|percentage = 2.13

|change = +2.13

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Louise Pfeiffer
2. Wendy Davey

|party = Animal Justice

|votes = 20,445

|percentage = 1.87

|change = +1.02

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Rikki Lambert
2. Carl Teusner

|party = Australian Conservatives

|votes = 16,145

|percentage = 1.47

|change = +1.47

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Mark Aldridge
2. Gary Matthews

|party = Great Australian

|votes = 12,698

|percentage = 1.16

|change = +1.16

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. John Hahn
2. Wayne Kirk

|party = Shooters, Fishers and Farmers

|votes = 12,003

|percentage = 1.10

|change = +0.36

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Peter Manuel
2. Tim Dwyer

|party = Conservative National

|votes = 7,829

|percentage = 0.72

|change = +0.72

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Kimbra Ransley
2. Stephen Humble

|party = Liberal Democrats

|votes = 7,345

|percentage = 0.67

|change = +0.02

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Tim Burrow
2. Andrew Castrique

|party = Democrats

|votes = 6,497

|percentage = 0.59

|change = +0.59

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Graham Davies
2. Robyn Coleman

|party = Sustainable Australia

|votes = 5,295

|percentage = 0.48

|change = +0.48

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Sean Allwood
2. Paul Siebert

|party = CEC

|votes = 1,611

|percentage = 0.15

|change = +0.10

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Michael Lesiw
Brett O'Donnell
Henry Cox

|party = Ungrouped

|votes = 943

|percentage = 0.09

|change = +0.01

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 1,094,823

|percentage = 96.50

|change = −0.17

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 39,733

|percentage = 3.50

|change = +0.17

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 1,134,556

|percentage = 93.70

|change = +0.91

}}

{{Election box end}}

| align=right |

{|class="wikitable"

Elected

| #

| Senator

| colspan="2"| Party

2019

| 1

| Anne Ruston

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

| Liberal

2019

| 2

| Alex Gallacher

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

| Labor

2019

| 3

| David Fawcett

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

| Liberal

2019

| 4

| Marielle Smith

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

| Labor

2019

| 5

| Sarah Hanson-Young

| {{Australian party style|Greens}}| 

| Greens

2019

| 6

| Alex Antic

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

| Liberal

colspan=5 align=center | 2016
2016

|1

|Simon Birmingham

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | 

|Liberal

2016

|2

|Penny Wong

| {{Australian party style|Labor}} | 

|Labor

2016

|3

|Rex Patrick

| {{Australian party style|Nick Xenophon Team}} | 

|Centre Alliance

2016

|4

|Cory Bernardi

| {{Australian party style|Australian Conservatives}} | 

|Conservatives{{Hsp}}{{efn|name=Bernardi|Cory Bernardi had resigned from the Liberal Party in February 2017 to form a separate party, the Australian Conservatives.}}{{efn|Lucy Gichuhi resigned from Family First and joined the Liberal Party.}}

2016

|5

|Don Farrell

| {{Australian party style|Labor}} | 

|Labor

2016

|6

|Stirling Griff

| {{Australian party style|Nick Xenophon Team}} | 

|Centre Alliance

|}

Tasmania

style="width:100%;"
{{Election box begin |

|title=2019 Australian federal election: Senate, Tasmania{{cite web |title=First preferences by Senate group: Tasmania |url=https://results.aec.gov.au/24310/Website/SenateStateFirstPrefsByGroup-24310-TAS.htm |website=AEC Tally Room |publisher=Australian Electoral Commission |accessdate=14 June 2019}}

}}

{{Election box quota

|quota = 50,285

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. Richard Colbeck (elected 1)}}
{{nowrap|2. Claire Chandler (elected 3)}}
3. Tanya Denison

|party = Liberal

|votes = 110,730

|percentage = 31.46

|change = −1.07

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. Carol Brown (elected 2)}}
{{nowrap|2. Catryna Bilyk (elected 5)}}
3. John Short
4. Lisa Singh
5. Wayne Roberts
6. Robert Flanagan

|party = Labor

|votes = 107,670

|percentage = 30.59

|change = −3.00

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. Nick McKim (elected 4)}}
2. Helen Hutchinson
3. Simone Marsh

|party = Greens

|votes = 44,236

|percentage = 12.57

|change = +1.41

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. Jacqui Lambie (elected 6)}}
2. Glynn Williams
3. Chris Reynolds

|party = Jacqui Lambie Network

|votes = 31,383

|percentage = 8.92

|change = +0.62

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Matthew Stephen
2. Adam Lambert

|party = One Nation

|votes = 12,159

|percentage = 3.45

|change = +0.88

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Kevin Morgan
2. David Williams
3. Craig Gunnis

|party = United Australia Party (current)

|votes = 9,281

|percentage = 2.64

|change = +2.64

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Rebecca Byfield
2. Kim Swanson

|party = Shooters, Fishers and Farmers

|votes = 6,133

|percentage = 1.74

|change = +0.36

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Karen Bevis
2. Isobel Turner

|party = Animal Justice

|votes = 4,521

|percentage = 1.28

|change = +0.58

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Alfred Informal
2. Matt Owen

|party = HEMP

|votes = 4,141

|percentage = 1.18

|change = +1.18

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Steve Martin
2. Wendy Hilditch

|party = Nationals

|votes = 4,041

|percentage = 1.15

|change = +1.15

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Justin Stringer
2. Nigel Frame

|party = Australian Conservatives

|votes = 3,822

|percentage = 1.09

|change = +1.09

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Craig Garland
2. Mark Duncan

|party = Group O

|votes = 3,649

|percentage = 1.03

|change = +1.03

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Clinton Mead
2. Matthew Rabey

|party = Liberal Democrats

|votes = 2,400

|percentage = 0.68

|change = +0.19

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Todd Dudley
2. Christopher Maclay

|party = Sustainable Australia

|votes = 1,783

|percentage = 0.51

|change = +0.51

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Michael Jones
2. Frank Falzon

|party = Conservative National

|votes = 1,528

|percentage = 0.43

|change = +0.43

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Ray Williams
2. Steve Kucina

|party = CEC

|votes = 329

|percentage = 0.09

|change = +0.04

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Greg Beck
Steve Mav
Francis Flannery
Karen Street

|party = Ungrouped

|votes = 4,182

|percentage = 1.19

|change = +1.04

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 351,988

|percentage = 96.36

|change = −0.16

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 13,284

|percentage = 3.64

|change = +0.16

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 365,272

|percentage = 94.68

|change = +0.59

}}

{{Election box end}}

| align=right |

{|class="wikitable"

Elected

| #

| Senator

| colspan="2"| Party

2019

| 1

| Richard Colbeck

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

| Liberal

2019

| 2

| Carol Brown

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

| Labor

2019

| 3

| Claire Chandler

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

| Liberal

2019

| 4

| Nick McKim

| {{Australian party style|Greens}}| 

| Greens

2019

| 5

| Catryna Bilyk

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

| Labor

2019

| 6

| Jacqui Lambie

| {{Australian party style|Jacqui Lambie Network}}| 

| Lambie

colspan=5 align=center | 2016
2016

|1

|Eric Abetz

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | 

|Liberal

2016

|2

|Anne Urquhart

| {{Australian party style|Labor}} | 

|Labor

2016

|3

|Jonathon Duniam

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | 

|Liberal

2016

|4

|Peter Whish-Wilson

| {{Australian party style|Greens}} | 

|Greens

2016

|5

|Wendy Askew

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | 

|Liberal

2016

|6

|Helen Polley

| {{Australian party style|Labor}} | 

|Labor

|}

Territories

=Australian Capital Territory=

style="width:100%;"
{{Election box begin |

|title=2019 Australian federal election: Senate, Australian Capital Territory{{cite web |title=First preferences by Senate group: Australian Capital Territory |url=https://results.aec.gov.au/24310/Website/SenateStateFirstPrefsByGroup-24310-ACT.htm |website=AEC Tally Room |publisher=Australian Electoral Commission |accessdate=14 June 2019}}

}}

{{Election box quota

|quota = 90,078

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. Katy Gallagher (elected 1)}}
2. Nancy Waites

|party = Labor

|votes = 106,330

|percentage = 39.35

|change = +1.41

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. Zed Seselja (elected 2)}}
2. Robert Gunning

|party = Liberal

|votes = 87,492

|percentage = 32.38

|change = −0.83

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Penny Kyburz
2. Emma Davidson

|party = Greens

|votes = 47,855

|percentage = 17.71

|change = +1.61

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Anthony Pesec
2. Gary Kent

|party = Group C

|votes = 12,604

|percentage = 4.66

|change = +4.66

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Peter Walter
2. Rebecah Hodgson

|party = United Australia Party (current)

|votes = 6,130

|percentage = 2.27

|change = +2.27

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. John Haydon
2. Joy Angel

|party = Sustainable Australia

|votes = 4,463

|percentage = 1.65

|change = +0.60

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Shane van Duren
2. Scott Birkett

|party = Conservative National

|votes = 2,461

|percentage = 0.91

|change = +0.91

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Nick Houston
Gary Cowton
David Kim

|party = Ungrouped

|votes = 2,896

|percentage = 1.07

|change = +0.67

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 270,231

|percentage = 97.68

|change = −0.11

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 6,420

|percentage = 2.32

|change = +0.11

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 276,651

|percentage = 93.51

|change = +1.14

}}

{{Election box end}}

| align=right |

{|class="wikitable"

Elected

| #

| Senator

| colspan="2"| Party

2019

| 1

| Katy Gallagher

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

| Labor

2019

| 2

| Zed Seselja

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

| Liberal

|}

=Northern Territory=

style="width:100%;"
{{Election box begin |

|title=2019 Australian federal election: Senate, Northern Territory{{cite web |title=First preferences by Senate group: Northern Territory |url=https://results.aec.gov.au/24310/Website/SenateStateFirstPrefsByGroup-24310-NT.htm |website=AEC Tally Room |publisher=Australian Electoral Commission |accessdate=13 June 2019}}

}}

{{Election box quota

|quota = 35,010

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. Malarndirri McCarthy (elected 1)}}
2. Wayne Kurnorth

|party = Labor

|votes = 39,353

|percentage = 37.47

|change = +0.03

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = {{nowrap|1. Sam McMahon (elected 2)}}
2. Joshua Burgoyne

|party = CLP

|votes = 38,513

|percentage = 36.67

|change = +0.25

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Anna Sri
2. Lia Gill

|party = Greens

|votes = 10,752

|percentage = 10.24

|change = −0.54

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Michael Wolf
2. Ross McRobert

|party = United Australia Party (current)

|votes = 6,469

|percentage = 6.16

|change = +6.16

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Andrew Kavasilas
2. Lance Lawrence

|party = HEMP

|votes = 4,027

|percentage = 3.83

|change = +3.83

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Jan Pile
2. Leslie Harris

|party = Conservative National

|votes = 2,207

|percentage = 2.10

|change = +2.10

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Carol Ordish
2. John Ordish

|party = Rise Up Australia

|votes = 1,955

|percentage = 1.86

|change = −4.77

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Braedon Early
2. Crystal Johnson

|party = Group D

|votes = 1,290

|percentage = 1.23

|change = +1.23

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = 1. Trudy Campbell
2. Ian Barry

|party = CEC

|votes = 461

|percentage = 0.44

|change = −0.79

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 105,027

|percentage = 96.36

|change = −0.31

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 3,967

|percentage = 3.64

|change = +0.31

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 108,994

|percentage = 78.21

|change = −1.07

}}

{{Election box end}}

| align=right |

{|class="wikitable"

Elected

| #

| Senator

| colspan="2"| Party

2019

| 1

| Malarndirri McCarthy

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

| Labor

2019

| 2

| Sam McMahon

| {{Australian party style|CLP}}| 

| CLP

|}

Notes

{{notelist}}

References

{{Reflist|refs=

{{refn|name=APH 2019|{{Cite web |last1=Muller |first1=Damon |date=2020-06-29 |title=Federal Election 2019 |url=https://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/download/library/prspub/7415275/upload_binary/7415275.pdf |work=Research Paper 2019–20 |publisher=Parliamentary Library |issn=2203-5249}}}}

}}

{{2019 Australian federal election}}

{{Results of Australian federal elections}}

Category:2019 Australian federal election

Senate 2019

Category:Australian Senate elections