Results of the 2016 Australian federal election (House of Representatives)

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

{{Infobox legislative election

| election_name = 2016 Australian federal election
(House of Representatives)

| country = Australia

| previous_election = 2013

| next_election = 2019

| seats_for_election = All 150 seats in the Australian House of Representatives

| majority_seats = 76

| election_date = {{Start date|2016|07|02|df=y}}

| turnout = 91.0%

| leader1 = Bill Shorten

| party1 = Australian Labor Party

| last_election1 = 55

| seats1 = 69

| popular_vote1 = 4,702,296

| percentage1 = 34.7%

| leader2 = Malcolm Turnbull

| party2 = Liberal Party of Australia

| last_election2 = 58

| seats2 = 45

| popular_vote2 = 3,882,905

| percentage2 = 28.7%

| leader3 = Tim Nicholls

| party3 = Liberal National Party of Queensland

| last_election3 = 22

| seats3 = 21

| popular_vote3 = 1,153,736

| percentage3 = 8.5%

| leader4 = Barnaby Joyce

| party4 = National Party of Australia

| last_election4 = 9

| seats4 = 10

| popular_vote4 = 624,555

| percentage4 = 4.6%

| leader5 = Richard Di Natale

| party5 = Australian Greens

| last_election5 = 1

| seats5 = 1

| popular_vote5 = 1,385,650

| percentage5 = 10.2%

| leader6 = Nick Xenophon

| party6 = Nick Xenophon Team

| last_election6 = new

| seats6 = 1

| popular_vote6 = 757,091

| percentage6 = 1.9%

| leader7 = Bob Katter

| party7 = Katter's Australian Party

| last_election7 = 1

| seats7 = 1

| popular_vote7 = 72,879

| percentage7 = 0.5%

| leader8 = Adam Giles

| party8 = Country Liberal Party

| last_election8 = 1

| seats8 = 0

| popular_vote8 = 32,409

| percentage8 = 0.2%

| leader9 = Clive Palmer

| party9 = Palmer United Party

| last_election9 = 1

| seats9 = 0

| popular_vote9 = 380,712

| percentage9 = 0.0%

| leader10 = —

| party10 = Independents

| last_election10 = 2

| seats10 = 2

| popular_vote10 = 380,712

| percentage10 = 3.0%

| title = Prime Minister

| before_election = Malcolm Turnbull

| before_party = Coalition (Australia)

| before_image = File:Malcolm Turnbull PEO (cropped).jpg

| after_election = Malcolm Turnbull

| after_party = Coalition (Australia)

| after_image = File:Malcolm Turnbull PEO (cropped).jpg

}}

{{2016 Australian federal election sidebar}}

The following tables show state-by-state results in the Australian House of Representatives at the 2016 federal election, Coalition 76, Labor 69, Australian Greens 1, Nick Xenophon Team 1, Katter's Australian Party 1, with 2 independents.[http://results.aec.gov.au/20499/Website/HouseMembersElected-20499.htm Members Elected], AEC

A number of initially-elected senators were declared ineligible a result of the 2017–18 Australian parliamentary eligibility crisis, and replaced after recounts.

Australia

File:Australian Federal Election 2016 - First Preference Results.svg

File:Australian Federal Election 2016 - Two Party Prefered Results.svg

File:Australian House of Representatives, 45th Parliament.svg (76)

Coalition

{{Color box|{{Australian politics/party colours|Liberal}}|border=darkgray}} Liberal (45)

{{Color box|{{Australian politics/party colours|LNP}}|border=darkgray}} LNP (21){{efn-lr|15 LNP MPs sit in the Liberal party room and 6 in the National party room}}

{{Color box|{{Australian politics/party colours|National}}|border=darkgray}} National (10)


Opposition (69)

{{Color box|{{Australian politics/party colours|Labor}}|border=darkgray}} Labor (69)


Crossbench (5)

{{Color box|{{Australian politics/party colours|Greens}}|border=darkgray}} Greens (1)

{{Color box|{{Australian politics/party colours|Nick Xenophon Team}}|border=darkgray}} Xenophon (1)

{{Color box|{{Australian politics/party colours|Katter's Australian Party}}|border=darkgray}} Katter (1)

{{Color box|{{Australian politics/party colours|Independent}}|border=darkgray}} Independent (2){{efn-lr|independent MPs: Andrew Wilkie (Denison) and Cathy McGowan (Indi).}}

 

{{Notelist-lr}}]]

File:2016 Election Australia Gallagher Index.png, the disproportionality in the lower house is comparatively high at about 12.7 in 2016 − compared to 9.7 in 2013, 11.3 in 2010 and 10.3 in 2007.]]

class="wikitable"

|+House of Representatives (IRV) — Turnout 91.01% (CV) — Informal 5.05%{{refn|name=APH 2016fe|{{Cite web |last1=Barber |first1=Stephen |date=2017-04-07 |title=Federal Election 2016 |url=http://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/download/library/prspub/5201665/upload_binary/5201665.pdf |work=Research Paper 2016–17 |publisher=Parliamentary Library |issn=2203-5249}}}}


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! style="width:200px" colspan=3 | 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

! style="width:40px; text-align:center;"| Change

{{Australian party style|Labor|width:5px}} |  

| colspan=2 | Australian Labor Party

| align=right| 4,702,296

| align=right| 34.73

| align=right| +1.35

| align=right| 69

| align=right| {{Increase}} 14

rowspan=5 |  

| colspan=2 | Coalition

| align=right| 5,693,605

| align=right| 42.04

| align=right| −3.51

| align=right| 76

| align=right| {{decrease}} 14

{{Australian party style|Liberal|width:5px}} |  

| Liberal Party of Australia

| align=right| 3,882,905

| align=right| 28.67

| align=right| −3.35

| align=right| 45

| align=right| {{Decrease}} 13

{{Australian party style|LNP}} |  

| Liberal National Party (QLD)

| align=right| 1,153,736

| align=right| 8.52

| align=right| −0.40

| align=right| 21

| align=right| {{Decrease}} 1

{{Australian party style|Nationals}} |  

| National Party of Australia

| align=right| 624,555

| align=right| 4.61

| align=right| +0.32

| align=right| 10

| align=right| {{Increase}} 1

{{Australian party style|CLP}} |  

| Country Liberal Party (NT)

| align=right| 32,409

| align=right| 0.24

| align=right| −0.08

| align=right| 0

| align=right| {{Decrease}} 1

{{Australian party style|Greens}} |  

| colspan=2 | Australian Greens

| align=right| 1,385,650

| align=right| 10.23

| align=right| +1.58

| align=right| 1

| align=right| {{Steady}}

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

| colspan=2 | Nick Xenophon Team

| align=right| 250,333

| align=right| 1.85

| align=right| +1.85

| align=right| 1

| align=right| {{Increase}} 1

| {{Australian party style|Family First}} |  

| colspan=2 | Family First Party

| align=right| 201,222

| align=right| 1.49

| align=right| +0.08

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Christian Democrats}} |  

| colspan=2 | Christian Democratic Party

| align=right| 178,026

| align=right| 1.31

| align=right| +0.62

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|One Nation}} |  

| colspan=2 | Pauline Hanson's One Nation

| align=right| 175,020

| align=right| 1.29

| align=right| +1.12

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Animal Justice}} |  

| colspan=2 | Animal Justice Party

| align=right| 94,516

| align=right| 0.70

| align=right| +0.69

| align=right|

| align=right|

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

| colspan=2 | Katter's Australian Party

| align=right| 72,879

| align=right| 0.54

| align=right| −0.50

| align=right| 1

| align=right| {{Steady}}

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

| colspan=2 | Rise Up Australia Party

| align=right| 68,418

| align=right| 0.51

| align=right| +0.13

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Liberal Democrats}} |  

| colspan=2 | Liberal Democratic Party

| align=right| 66,261

| align=right| 0.49

| align=right| +0.45

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Christians}} |  

| colspan=2 | Australian Christians

| align=right| 43,150

| align=right| 0.32

| align=right| −0.01

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Liberty Alliance}} |  

| colspan=2 | Australian Liberty Alliance

| align=right| 25,337

| align=right| 0.19

| align=right| +0.19

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Drug Law Reform}} |  

| colspan=2 | Drug Law Reform Australia

| align=right| 20,350

| align=right| 0.15

| align=right| +0.15

| align=right|

| align=right|

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

| colspan=2 | Derryn Hinch's Justice Party

| align=right| 16,885

| align=right| 0.12

| align=right| +0.12

| align=right|

| align=right|

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

| colspan=2 | Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party

| align=right| 15,477

| align=right| 0.11

| align=right| +0.11

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Science Party}} |  

| colspan=2 | Science Party

| align=right| 14,988

| align=right| 0.11

| align=right| +0.10

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Bullet Train for Australia}} |  

| colspan=2 | Bullet Train for Australia

| align=right| 14,078

| align=right| 0.10

| align=right| −0.05

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Sex Party}} |  

| colspan=2 | Australian Sex Party

| align=right| 12,683

| align=right| 0.09

| align=right| −0.52

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Recreational Fishers}} |  

| colspan=2 | Australian Recreational Fishers Party

| align=right| 11,254

| align=right| 0.08

| align=right| +0.08

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Glenn Lazarus Team}} |  

| colspan=2 | Glenn Lazarus Team

| align=right| 10,094

| align=right| 0.07

| align=right| +0.07

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Renewable Energy}} |  

| colspan=2 | Renewable Energy Party

| align=right| 8,642

| align=right| 0.06

| align=right| +0.06

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Online Direct Democracy}} |  

| colspan=2 | Online Direct Democracy

| align=right| 8,511

| align=right| 0.06

| align=right| +0.06

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Country Alliance}} |  

| colspan=2 | Australian Country Party

| align=right| 7,033

| align=right| 0.05

| align=right| +0.01

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Australia First}} |  

| colspan=2 | Australia First Party

| align=right| 6,895

| align=right| 0.05

| align=right| −0.01

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Arts Party}} |  

| colspan=2 | Arts Party

| align=right| 6,821

| align=right| 0.05

| align=right| +0.05

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Mature Australia}} |  

| colspan=2 | Mature Australia Party

| align=right| 5,888

| align=right| 0.04

| align=right| +0.04

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|CEC}} |  

| colspan=2 | Citizens Electoral Council

| align=right| 5,175

| align=right| 0.04

| align=right| −0.04

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Defence Veterans}} |  

| colspan=2 | Australian Defence Veterans Party

| align=right| 4,360

| align=right| 0.03

| align=right| +0.03

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Non-Custodial Parents}} |  

| colspan=2 | Non-Custodial Parents Party

| align=right| 3,663

| align=right| 0.03

| align=right| +0.02

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Socialist Alliance}} |  

| colspan=2 | Socialist Alliance

| align=right| 3,653

| align=right| 0.03

| align=right| −0.01

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|CountryMinded}} |  

| colspan=2 | CountryMinded

| align=right| 3,478

| align=right| 0.03

| align=right| +0.03

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Marriage Equality}} |  

| colspan=2 | Australian Equality Party (Marriage)

| align=right| 3,296

| align=right| 0.02

| align=right| +0.02

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Democratic Labor}} |  

| colspan=2 | Democratic Labour Party

| align=right| 3,166

| align=right| 0.02

| align=right| −0.26

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Outdoor Recreation}} |  

| colspan=2 | Outdoor Recreation Party (Stop The Greens)

| align=right| 2,375

| align=right| 0.02

| align=right| +0.02

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Consumer Rights}} |  

| colspan=2 | Consumer Rights & No-Tolls

| align=right| 2,050

| align=right| 0.02

| align=right| +0.02

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Socialist Equality}} |  

| colspan=2 | Socialist Equality Party

| align=right| 1,608

| align=right| 0.01

| align=right| +0.01

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Antipaedophile}} |  

| colspan=2 | Australian Antipaedophile Party

| align=right| 1,527

| align=right| 0.01

| align=right| +0.01

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Smokers Rights}} |  

| colspan=2 | Smokers' Rights Party

| align=right| 1,343

| align=right| 0.01

| align=right| +0.01

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Smokers Rights}} |  

| colspan=2 | Pirate Party Australia

| align=right| 1,260

| align=right| 0.01

| align=right| +0.01

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|HEMP}} |  

| colspan=2 | HEMP Party

| align=right| 1,143

| align=right| 0.01

| align=right| +0.01

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Voluntary Euthanasia}} |  

| colspan=2 | Voluntary Euthanasia Party

| align=right| 973

| align=right| 0.01

| align=right| +0.01

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Australian Cyclists}} |  

| colspan=2 | Australian Cyclists Party

| align=right| 846

| align=right| 0.01

| align=right| +0.01

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Sustainable Australia}} |  

| colspan=2 | Sustainable Australia

| align=right| 606

| align=right| 0.00

| align=right| −0.03

| align=right|

| align=right|

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

| colspan=2 | Palmer United Party

| align=right| 315

| align=right| 0.00

| align=right| −5.49

| align=right| 0

| align=right| {{Decrease}} 1

| {{Australian party style|Australian Progressives}} |  

| colspan=2 | Australian Progressives

| align=right| 282

| align=right| 0.00

| align=right| +0.00

| align=right|

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Independent}}|  

| colspan=2 | Independents

| align=right| 380,712

| align=right| 2.81

| align=right| +1.44

| align=right| 2

| align=right| {{Steady}}

{{Australian party style|Independent}} |  

| colspan=2 | Non Affiliated

| align=right| 2,958

| align=right| 0.02

| align=right| −0.02

| align=right|

| align=right |

|

| colspan=2 | Others

| align=right | 1,436,023

| align=right | 10.60

| align=right | +4.78

| align=right | 2{{hsp}}{{efn|The Independent members were Cathy McGowan (Indi, Vic) and Andrew Wilkie (Denison, Tas).}}

| align=right | {{Steady}}

| colspan="3" | Total

| align="right" | 13,541,101

| align="right" |  

| align="right" |  

| align="right" | 150

| align="right" |

colspan="8" style="text-align:center; background:#eee;" | Two-party-preferred vote
{{Australian party style|Liberal}} |  

| colspan="2" | Liberal/National Coalition

| align="right" | 6,818,824

| align="right" | 50.36

| align="right" | −3.13

| align="right" | 76

| align="right" | {{Decrease}} 14

{{Australian party style|Labor}} |  

| colspan="2" | Australian Labor Party

| align="right" | 6,722,277

| align="right" | 49.64

| align="right" | +3.13

| align="right" | 69

| align="right" | {{Increase}} 14

colspan="8" |
colspan="3" |Invalid/blank votes

|131,722

|4.70

|−0.86

|

|

colspan="3" |Total votes

|14,262,016

|

|

|

|

colspan="3" |Registered voters/turnout

|15,671,551

|91.01

|–2.22

|

|

colspan="8" |Source: [http://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/download/library/prspub/5201665/upload_binary/5201665.pdf Federal Election 2016]

New South Wales

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2016 Australian federal election
(New South Wales)

| country = New South Wales

| type = parliamentary

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = Results of the 2013 Australian federal election in New South Wales

| previous_year = 2013

| next_election = Australian federal election, 2019 (New South Wales)

| next_year = 2019

| seats_for_election = All 47 New South Wales seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and all 12 seats in the Australian Senate

| election_date = 2 July 2016

| opinion_polls =

| party1 = Liberal/National coalition

| leader1 = Malcolm Turnbull

| image1 = File:Malcolm Turnbull PEO (cropped).jpg

| popular_vote1 = 1,847,305

| percentage1 = 42.32%

| swing1 = {{decrease}} 5.02

| last_election1 = 30 seats

| seats_needed1 =

| seats1 = 23 seats

| seat_change1 = {{decrease}} 7

| party2 = Australian Labor Party

| leader2 = Bill Shorten

| image2 = File:Bill Shorten-crop.jpg

| popular_vote2 = 1,611,549

| percentage2 = 36.93%

| swing2 = {{increase}} 2.41

| last_election2 = 18 seats

| seats_needed2 =

| seats2 = 24 seats

| seat_change2 = {{increase}} 6

| map = {{Switcher

| x300px

| Regional New South Wales & Sydney Surrounds

| x300px

| Sydney Urban

}}

| 1blank = TPP

| 1data1 = 50.53%

| 1data2 = 49.47%

| 2blank = TPP swing

| 2data1 = {{decrease}} 3.82

| 2data2 = {{increase}} 3.82

}}

{{transcluded section|source=Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in New South Wales}}

{{trim|{{#section-h:Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in New South Wales|Overall results}}}}

{{Electoral results for the Australian federal divisions of New South Wales|state=collapsed}}

Victoria

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2016 Australian federal election
(Victoria)

| country = Victoria

| type = parliamentary

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = Results of the 2013 Australian federal election in Victoria

| previous_year = 2013

| next_election = Results of the 2019 Australian federal election in Victoria

| next_year = 2019

| seats_for_election = All 37 Victorian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and all 12 seats in the Australian Senate

| election_date = 2 July 2016

| opinion_polls =

| party1 = Australian Labor Party

| leader1 = Bill Shorten

| image1 = File:Bill Shorten-crop.jpg

| popular_vote1 = 1,224,051

| percentage1 = 35.58%

| swing1 = {{increase}} 0.77

| last_election1 = 19 seats

| seats_needed1 =

| seats1 = 18 seats

| seat_change1 = {{decrease}} 1

| party2 = Liberal/National coalition

| leader2 = Malcolm Turnbull

| image2 = File:Malcolm Turnbull PEO (cropped).jpg

| popular_vote2 = 1,436,933

| percentage2 = 41.76%

| swing2 = {{decrease}} 0.93

| last_election2 = 16 seats

| seats_needed2 =

| seats2 = 17 seats

| seat_change2 = {{increase}} 1

|

| party3 = Australian Greens

| colour3 = 10C25B

| leader3 = Richard Di Natale

| image3 = File:Richard Di Natale infobox Crop.png

| popular_vote3 = 451,700

| percentage3 = 13.13%

| swing3 = {{increase}} 2.33

| last_election3 = 1 seat

| seats_needed3 =

| seats3 = 1 seat

| seat_change3 =

| map = {{Switcher

| x270px

| Regional Victoria & Melbourne Surrounds

| x270px

| Melbourne Urban

}}

| 1blank = TPP

| 1data1 = 51.83%

| 1data2 = 48.17%

| 2blank = TPP swing

| 2data1 = {{increase}} 1.63

| 2data2 = {{decrease}} 1.63

}}

{{transcluded section|source=Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in Victoria}}

{{trim|{{#section-h:Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in Victoria|Overall results}}}}

{{Electoral results for the Australian federal divisions of Victoria|state=collapsed}}

Queensland

{{unreferenced section|date=February 2024}}

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2016 Australian federal election
(Queensland)

| country = Queensland

| type = parliamentary

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = Results of the 2013 Australian federal election in Queensland

| previous_year = 2013

| next_election = Results of the 2019 Australian federal election in Queensland

| next_year = 2019

| seats_for_election = All 30 Queensland seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and all 12 seats in the Australian Senate

| election_date = 2 July 2016

| opinion_polls =

| party1 = Liberal National Party of Queensland

| leader1 = Malcolm Turnbull

| image1 = File:Malcolm Turnbull PEO (cropped).jpg

| popular_vote1 = 1,153,736

| percentage1 = 43.19%

| swing1 = {{decrease}} 2.47

| last_election1 = 22 seats

| seats_needed1 =

| seats1 = 21 seats

| seat_change1 = {{decrease}} 1

| party2 = Australian Labor Party

| leader2 = Bill Shorten

| image2 = File:Bill Shorten-crop.jpg

| popular_vote2 = 825,627

| percentage2 = 30.91%

| swing2 = {{increase}} 1.14

| last_election2 = 6 seats

| seats_needed2 =

| seats2 = 8 seats

| seat_change2 = {{increase}} 2

| image3 = File:Bob Katter infobox crop.png

| colour3 = B50204

| leader3 = Bob Katter

| leader_since3 = {{start date|df=yes|2011|06|03}}

| party3 = Katter's Australian Party

| leaders_seat3 = Kennedy (Qld.)

| popular_vote3 = 72,879

| percentage3 = 2.73%

| swing3 = {{decrease}} 1.02

| last_election3 = 1 seat

| seats3 = 1 seat

| seat_change3 = {{nochange}}

| map = {{Switcher

| x320px

| Regional Queensland

| x320px

| Urban Brisbane & Surrounds

}}

| 1blank = TPP

| 1data1 = 54.10%

| 1data2 = 45.90%

| 2blank = TPP swing

| 2data1 = {{decrease}} 2.88

| 2data2 = {{increase}} 2.88

}}

{{transcluded section|source=Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in Queensland}}

{{trim|{{#section-h:Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in Queensland|Overall results}}}}

{{Electoral results for the Australian federal divisions of Queensland|state=collapsed}}

Western Australia

{{unreferenced section|date=February 2024}}

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2016 Australian federal election
(Western Australia)

| country = Western Australia

| type = parliamentary

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = Results of the 2013 Australian federal election in Western Australia

| previous_year = 2013

| next_election = Results of the 2019 Australian federal election in Western Australia

| next_year = 2019

| seats_for_election = All 16 Western Australian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and all 12 seats in the Australian Senate

| election_date = 2 July 2016

| opinion_polls =

| party1 = Liberal/National coalition

| image1 = File:Malcolm Turnbull PEO (cropped).jpg

| leader1 = Malcolm Turnbull

| popular_vote1 = 651,765

| percentage1 = 48.70%

| swing1 = {{decrease}} 1.61

| last_election1 = 12 seats

| seats_needed1 =

| seats1 = 11 seats

| seat_change1 = {{decrease}} 1

| party2 = Australian Labor Party

| image2 = File:Bill Shorten-crop.jpg

| leader2 = Bill Shorten

| popular_vote2 = 434,318

| percentage2 = 32.45%

| swing2 = {{increase}} 3.69

| last_election2 = 3 seats

| seats_needed2 =

| seats2 = 5 seats

| seat_change2 = {{increase}} 2

| map = {{Switcher

| x300px

| Perth Surrounds & Regional Western Australia

| x300px

| Urban Perth

}}

| 1blank = TPP

| 1data1 = 54.66%

| 1data2 = 45.34%

| 2blank = TPP swing

| 2data1 = {{decrease}} 3.62

| 2data2 = {{increase}} 3.62

}}

{{transcluded section|source=Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in Western Australia}}

{{trim|{{#section-h:Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in Western Australia|Overall results}}}}

{{Electoral results for the Australian federal divisions of Western Australia|state=collapsed}}

South Australia

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2016 Australian federal election
(South Australia)

| country = South Australia

| type = parliamentary

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = Results of the 2013 Australian federal election in South Australia

| previous_year = 2013

| next_election = Results of the 2019 Australian federal election in South Australia

| next_year = 2019

| seats_for_election = All 11 South Australian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and all 12 seats in the Australian Senate

| election_date = 2 July 2016

| opinion_polls =

| party1 = Australian Labor Party

| leader1 = Bill Shorten

| image1 = File:Bill Shorten-crop.jpg

| popular_vote1 = 365,155

| percentage1 = 31.55%

| swing1 = {{decrease}} 4.18

| last_election1 = 5 seats

| seats_needed1 =

| seats1 = 6 seats

| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 1

| party2 = Liberal/National coalition

| leader2 = Malcolm Turnbull

| image2 = File:Malcolm Turnbull PEO (cropped).jpg

| popular_vote2 = 496,719

| percentage2 = 35.09%

| swing2 = {{decrease}} 9.40

| last_election2 = 6 seats

| seats_needed2 =

| seats2 = 4 seats

| seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 2

| image3 = File:2009 07 24 Nick Xenophon speaking cropped.jpg

| colour3 = FF7400

| leader3 = Nick Xenophon

| leader_since3 = {{start date|df=yes|2013|06|01}}

| party3 = Nick Xenophon Team

| popular_vote3 = 221,210

| percentage3 = 21.26%

| swing3 = {{increase}} 21.26

| last_election3 = new party

| seats3 = 1 seat

| seat_change3 = {{increase}}1

| map = {{Switcher

| x250px

| Regional South Australia

| x250px

| Urban Adelaide

}}

| 1blank = TPP

| 1data1 = 52.27%

| 1data2 = 47.73%

| 2blank = TPP swing

| 2data1 = {{increase}}4.63

| 2data2 = {{decrease}}4.63

}}

{{transcluded section|source=Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in South Australia}}

{{trim|{{#section-h:Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in South Australia|Overall results}}}}

{{Electoral results for the Australian federal divisions of South Australia|state=collapsed}}

Tasmania

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2016 Australian federal election
(Tasmania)

| country = Tasmania

| type = parliamentary

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = Results of the 2013 Australian federal election in Tasmania

| previous_year = 2013

| next_election = Results of the 2019 Australian federal election in Tasmania

| next_year = 2019

| seats_for_election = All 5 Tasmanian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and all 12 seats in the Australian Senate

| election_date = 2 July 2016

| opinion_polls =

| party1 = Australian Labor Party

| leader1 = Bill Shorten

| image1 = File:Bill Shorten-crop.jpg

| popular_vote1 = 127,186

| percentage1 = 37.90%

| swing1 = {{increase}} 3.09

| last_election1 = 1 seat

| seats_needed1 =

| seats1 = 4 seats

| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 3

| party2 = Liberal Party of Australia

| leader2 = Malcolm Turnbull

| image2 = File:Malcolm Turnbull PEO (cropped).jpg

| popular_vote2 = 118,956

| percentage2 = 35.44%

| swing2 = {{decrease}} 4.82

| last_election2 = 3 seats

| seats_needed2 =

| seats2 = 0 seats

| seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 3

|map = 200px

| 1blank = TPP

| 1data1 = 57.36%

| 1data2 = 42.64%

| 2blank = TPP swing

| 2data1 = {{increase}} 6.13

| 2data2 = {{decrease}} 6.13

}}

{{2016 Australian federal election sidebar}}

This is a list of electoral division results for the 2016 Australian federal election in the state of Tasmania.

{{transcluded section|source=Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in Tasmania}}

{{trim|{{#section-h:Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in Tasmania|Overall results}}}}

{{Electoral results for the Australian federal divisions of Tasmania|state=collapsed}}

Territories

{{transcluded section|source=Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in territories}}

=Australian Capital Territory=

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2016 Australian federal election
(Australian Capital Territory)

| country = Australian Capital Territory

| type = parliamentary

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = Results of the 2013 Australian federal election in territories

| previous_year = 2013

| next_election = Results of the 2019 Australian federal election in territories

| next_year = 2019

| seats_for_election = All 2 Australian Capital Territory seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and all 2 seats in the Australian Senate

| election_date = 2 July 2016

| opinion_polls =

| party1 = Australian Labor Party

| leader1 = Bill Shorten

| image1 = File:Bill Shorten-crop.jpg

| popular_vote1 = 154,489

| percentage1 = 61.13%

| swing1 = {{increase}} 1.22

| last_election1 = 2 seats

| seats_needed1 =

| seats1 = 2 seats

| seat_change1 = {{steady}} 0

| party2 = Liberal Party of Australia

| leader2 = Malcolm Turnbull

| image2 = File:Malcolm Turnbull PEO (cropped).jpg

| popular_vote2 = 98,253

| percentage2 = 38.87%

| swing2 = {{decrease}} 1.22

| last_election2 = 0 seats

| seats_needed2 =

| seats2 = 0 seats

| seat_change2 = {{steady}} 0

| map = 150px

}}

{{trim|{{#section:Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in territories|ACT Overall results}}}}

=Northern Territory=

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2016 Australian federal election
(Northern Territory)

| country = Northern Territory

| type = parliamentary

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = Results of the 2013 Australian federal election in territories

| previous_year = 2013

| next_election = 2019 Australian federal election

| next_year = 2019

| seats_for_election = All 2 Northern Territory seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and all 2 seats in the Australian Senate

| election_date = 2 July 2016

| opinion_polls =

| party1 = Australian Labor Party

| leader1 = Bill Shorten

| image1 = File:Bill Shorten-crop.jpg

| popular_vote1 = 55,614

| percentage1 = 57.06%

| swing1 = {{increase}} 7.41

| last_election1 = 1 seat

| seats_needed1 =

| seats1 = 2 seats

| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 1

| party2 = Liberal/National coalition

| leader2 = Malcolm Turnbull

| image2 = File:Malcolm Turnbull PEO (cropped).jpg

| popular_vote2 = 41,846

| percentage2 = 42.94%

| swing2 = {{decrease}} 7.41

| last_election2 = 1 seat

| seats_needed2 =

| seats2 = 0 seats

| seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 1

| map_caption =

| map = 150px

}}

{{trim|{{#section:Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in territories|NT Overall results}}}}

{{Electoral results for the Australian federal divisions of the Australian Capital and Northern Territories|state=collapsed}}

Two party preferred preference flow

class="wikitable sortable tpl-blanktable" style="text-align:right; margin-bottom:0"

|+House of Representatives (IRV – Turnout 89.82% (CV){{Cite web |title=First preferences by party |url=https://results.aec.gov.au/27966/Website/HouseStateFirstPrefsByParty-27966-NAT.htm |access-date=2022-05-28 |website=Australian Electoral Commission |language=en-AU}}{{Cite web |title=House Party Representation Leading |url=https://results.aec.gov.au/27966/Website/HousePartyRepresentationLeading-27966.htm |access-date=2022-06-24 |website=aec.gov.au |language=en-AU}}

colspan=10 align=center|
colspan="3" rowspan="2" style="width:200px" | Party

! colspan="3" | Liberal National coalition

! colspan="3" | Labor Party

data-sort-type="number" | Votes

! data-sort-type="number" | %

! data-sort-type="number" | {{abbr|±|change}}

! data-sort-type="number" | Votes

! data-sort-type="number" | %

! data-sort-type="number" | {{abbr|±|change}}

{{Australian party style|Greens}} |  

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

| 250,263

| 18.06%

| +1.09

| 1,135,387

| 81.94%

| –1.09

{{Australian party style|One Nation}} |  

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

| 88,327

| 50.47%

| –4.63

| 86,693

| 49.53%

| +4.63

{{Australian party style|Palmer United}} |  

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

| 117

| 37.14%

| –16.53

| 198

| 62.86%

| +16.53

{{Australian party style|Family First}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Family First Party

| align=right| 120,195

| align=right| 59.73%

| align=right|

| align=right| 81,027

| align=right| 40.27%

| align=right|

{{Australian party style|Liberal Democrats}} |  

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

| align=right| 46,458

| align=right| 70.11%

| align=right| –9.45

| align=right| 19,803

| align=right| 29.89%

| align=right| +9.45

{{Australian party style|Christian Democrats}} |  

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

| align=right| 129,463

| align=right| 72.72%

| align=right| +1.21

| align=right| 48,563

| align=right| 27.28%

| align=right| –1.21

{{Australian party style|Democratic Labour}} |  

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

| align=right| 1,132

| align=right| 35.75%

| align=right| –7.76

| align=right| 2,034

| align=right| 64.25%

| align=right| +7.76

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

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

| align=right| 36,239

| align=right| 52.97%

| align=right| –7.26

| align=right| 32,179

| align=right| 47.03%

| align=right| +7.26

{{Australian party style|Australia First}} |  

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

| align=right| 3,161

| align=right| 45.84%

| align=right| –13.89

| align=right| 3,734

| align=right| 54.16%

| align=right| +13.89

{{Australian party style|Animal Justice}} |  

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

| align=right| 35,204

| align=right| 37.25%

| align=right| +5.62

| align=right| 59,312

| align=right| 62.75%

| align=right| –5.62

{{Australian party style|Australian Federation Party}} |  

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

| align=right|

| align=right|

| align=right|

| align=right|

| align=right|

| align=right|

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

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

| 38,656

| 53.04%

| –0.96

| 34,223

| 46.96%

| +0.96

{{Australian party style|Centre Alliance}} |  

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

| 99,564

| 39.77%

| –

| 150,769

| 60.23%

| –

{{Australian party style|Christians}} |  

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

| align=right| 31,186

| align=right| 72.27%

| align=right| +2.22

| align=right| 11,964

| align=right| 27.73%

| align=right| –2.22

{{Australian party style|Liberty Alliance}} |  

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

| align=right| 17,294

| align=right| 68.26%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 8,043

| align=right| 31.74%

| align=right| –

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

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

| align=right| 7,090

| align=right| 45.81%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 8,387

| align=right| 54.19%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|Socialist Alliance}} |  

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

| align=right| 948

| align=right| 25.95%

| align=right| +6.95

| align=right| 2,705

| align=right| 74.05%

| align=right| –6.95

{{Australian party style|Socialist Equality}} |  

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

| align=right| 549

| align=right| 34.14%

| align=right|

| align=right| 1,059

| align=right| 65.86%

| align=right|

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

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Derryn Hinch's Justice Party

| align=right| 8,276

| align=right| 49.01%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 8,609

| align=right| 50.99%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|CEC}} |  

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

| align=right| 2,715

| align=right| 52.46%

| align=right| +3.08

| align=right| 2,460

| align=right| 47.54%

| align=right| –3.08

{{Australian party style|Sustainable Australia}} |  

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

| align=right| 312

| align=right| 51.49%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 294

| align=right| 48.51%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|Defence Veterans}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Australian Defence Veterans Party

| align=right| 2,194

| align=right| 50.32%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 2,166

| align=right| 49.68%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|Country Alliance}} |  

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

| align=right| 4,333

| align=right| 61.61%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 2,700

| align=right| 38.39%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|CountryMinded}} |  

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

| align=right| 2,086

| align=right| 59.98%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 1,392

| align=right| 40.02%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|Non-Custodial Parents}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Non-Custodial Parents Party

| align=right| 1,392

| align=right| 38.00%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 2,271

| align=right| 62.00%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|Antipaedophile}} |  

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

| align=right| 889

| align=right| 58.22%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 638

| align=right| 41.78%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|Outdoor Recreation}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Outdoor Recreation Party (Stop The Greens)

| align=right| 1,354

| align=right| 57.01%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 1,021

| align=right| 42.99%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|Bullet Train for Australia}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Bullet Train for Australia

| align=right| 6,122

| align=right| 43.49%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 7,956

| align=right| 56.51%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|Drug Law Reform}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Drug Law Reform Australia

| align=right| 7,376

| align=right| 36.25%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 12,974

| align=right| 63.75%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|Recreational Fishers}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Australian Recreational Fishers Party

| align=right| 4,161

| align=right| 36.97%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 7,093

| align=right| 63.03%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|Glenn Lazarus Team}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Glenn Lazarus Team

| align=right| 3,873

| align=right| 38.37%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 6,221

| align=right| 61.63%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|Renewable Energy}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Renewable Energy Party

| align=right| 3,122

| align=right| 36.13%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 5,520

| align=right| 63.87%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|Online Direct Democracy}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Online Direct Democracy

| align=right| 3,517

| align=right| 41.32%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 4,994

| align=right| 58.68%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|Arts Party}} |  

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

| align=right| 2,429

| align=right| 35.61%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 4,392

| align=right| 64.39%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|Mature Australia}} |  

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

| align=right| 3,028

| align=right| 51.43%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 2,860

| align=right| 48.57%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|HEMP}} |  

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

| align=right| 431

| align=right| 37.71%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 712

| align=right| 62.29%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|Voluntary Euthanasia}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Voluntary Euthanasia Party

| align=right| 420

| align=right| 43.17%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 553

| align=right| 56.83%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|Australian Cyclists}} |  

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

| align=right| 304

| align=right| 35.93%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 542

| align=right| 64.07%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|Science Party}} |  

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

| align=right| 5,136

| align=right| 34.27%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 9,852

| align=right| 65.73%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|Australian Progressives}} |  

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

| align=right| 133

| align=right| 47.16%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 149

| align=right| 52.84%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|Marriage Equality}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Australian Equality Party (Marriage)

| align=right| 1,338

| align=right| 40.59%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 1,958

| align=right| 59.41%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|Consumer Rights}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Consumer Rights & No-Tolls

| align=right| 879

| align=right| 42.88%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 1,171

| align=right| 57.12%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|Smokers Rights}} |  

| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"| Smokers' Rights Party

| align=right| 506

| align=right| 37.68%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 837

| align=right| 62.32%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|Reason}} |  

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

| align=right| 2,776

| align=right| 31.21%

| align=right| –

| align=right| 6,119

| align=right| 68.79%

| align=right| –

{{Australian party style|Independent}} |  

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

| 194,826

| 40.60%

| –2.30

| 285,010

| 59.40%

| +2.30

colspan="3" align="right" | Total14,659,042100.00151{{steady}}
colspan="9" | Two-party-preferred vote
{{Australian party style|Liberal}} |

| colspan="2" style="text-align:left;" | Liberal/National Coalition

| 6,818,824

| 50.36%

| −3.13

|

|

|

{{Australian party style|Labor}} |

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

| 6,722,277

| 49.64%

| +3.13

|

|

|

colspan="9" |
colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Invalid/blank votes802,3765.19%–0.35
colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Turnout15,461,41889.82%–2.07
colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Registered voters17,213,433
colspan="9" style="text-align:left; background-color:#eaecf0" | Source: AEC for both [https://results.aec.gov.au/20499/website/HouseStateTppFlow-20499-NAT.htm votes]

Maps

=Results by electoral division=

File:Australian Federal Election 2016 - First Preference Results.svg|First preference vote

File:Australian Federal Election 2016 - Two Party Prefered Results.svg|Two-candidate-preferred vote

=Results by state and territory=

File:Australia 2016 federal election.png|First preference vote and seat totals

See also

References

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