Results of the 2019 Australian federal election in Victoria

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

2019 Australian federal election
(Victoria)

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All 38 Victorian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond partyThird party
 Bill ShortenScott MorrisonRichard Di Natale
LeaderBill ShortenScott MorrisonRichard Di Natale
PartyLaborLiberal/National coalitionGreens
Last election18 seats17 seats1 seat
Seats won 21 seats15 seats1 seat
Seat changeIncrease 3Decrease 2Steady
Popular vote1,361,913 1,425,542439,169
Percentage36.86%38.58%11.89%
SwingIncrease 1.28Decrease 3.18Decrease 1.24
TPP53.14%46.86%
TPP swingIncrease 1.63Decrease 1.63

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

Overall results

PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
Liberal/National Coalition
  Liberal Party of Australia1,288,80534.88−2.1312 2
 National Party of Australia136,7373.70−1.053
Coalition total1,425,54238.58-3.1815 2
 Australian Labor Party1,361,91336.86+1.2821 3
 Australian Greens439,16911.89−1.241
 United Australia Party134,5813.64+3.64
 Animal Justice Party41,3331.12−0.77
 Pauline Hanson's One Nation35,1770.95+0.95
 Derryn Hinch's Justice Party26,8030.73+0.33
 Victorian Socialists12,4530.34+0.34
 Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party12,3840.34+0.30
 Fraser Anning's Conservative National Party11,5040.31+0.31
 Democratic Labour Party11,3970.31+0.31
 Rise Up Australia Party10,7720.29−0.86
 Reason Party8,8950.24+0.24
 Sustainable Australia6,8090.18+0.18
 Australia First Party4,0940.11+0.02
 Citizens Electoral Council3,2670.09+0.03
 The Great Australian Party2,4570.07+0.07
 Socialist Equality Party8230.02+0.01
 Science Party4970.01+0.01
 Independent144,0433.90+1.181
 Non Affiliated1,1190.03+0.03
Total3,695,03238 1
Two-party-preferred vote
 Labor1,963,41053.14+1.31
 Liberal/National Coalition1,731,62246.86−1.31
 
Invalid/blank votes180,4264.66−0.11
Registered voters/turnout4,184,07692.62+1.48
Source: AEC Tally Room

Results by division

Aston

2019 Australian federal election: Aston[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalAlan Tudge54,74454.69+5.24
LaborKadira Pethiyagoda29,83929.81−1.17
GreensAsher Cookson8,8678.86−0.14
United AustraliaMatthew Sirianni-Duffy3,6113.61+3.61
Democratic LabourAnna Kennedy3,0293.03+3.03
Total formal votes100,09096.32+0.52
Informal votes3,8293.68−0.52
Turnout103,91994.18−0.69
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalAlan Tudge60,18060.13+2.72
LaborKadira Pethiyagoda39,91039.87−2.72
Liberal holdSwing+2.72

Ballarat

2019 Australian federal election: Ballarat[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborCatherine King49,07747.79+4.50
LiberalTim Vo31,46230.64−4.05
GreensKaren McAloon9,0778.84−2.01
United AustraliaPeter Cozyn4,7414.62+4.62
Animal JusticeBryn Hills4,3934.28+4.28
IndependentNick Shady2,2882.23+2.23
IndependentAlex Graham1,6451.60+1.60
Total formal votes102,68395.63+0.92
Informal votes4,6894.37−0.92
Turnout107,37293.40+1.03
Two-party-preferred result
LaborCatherine King62,61560.98+3.62
LiberalTim Vo40,06839.02−3.62
Labor holdSwing+3.62

Bendigo

2019 Australian federal election: Bendigo[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborLisa Chesters44,34043.62+5.06
LiberalSam Gayed32,21031.68−6.06
GreensRobert Holian11,38111.20+0.29
One NationVaughan Williams6,2786.18+6.18
United AustraliaAdam Veitch4,3214.25+4.25
Conservative NationalJulie Hoskin1,6671.64+1.64
Rise Up AustraliaSharon Budde1,4641.44−0.70
Total formal votes101,66195.93+0.55
Informal votes4,3184.07−0.55
Turnout105,97993.99+0.51
Two-party-preferred result
LaborLisa Chesters60,01659.04+5.17
LiberalSam Gayed41,64540.96−5.17
Labor holdSwing+5.17

Bruce

2019 Australian federal election: Bruce[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborJulian Hill51,71355.58+1.41
LiberalJohn MacIsaac27,17029.20−1.12
GreensRhonda Garad6,8017.31+0.77
United AustraliaMubahil Ahmed3,9794.28+4.28
Conservative NationalTim Boyanton3,3773.63+3.63
Total formal votes93,04094.40−0.26
Informal votes5,5215.60+0.26
Turnout98,56190.26−0.85
Two-party-preferred result
LaborJulian Hill59,68964.15+0.10
LiberalJohn MacIsaac33,35135.85−0.10
Labor holdSwing+0.10

Calwell

2019 Australian federal election: Calwell[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborMaria Vamvakinou47,11553.88−4.80
LiberalGenevieve Hamilton21,97825.13−0.52
GreensPolly Morgan5,8936.74−1.27
Victorian SocialistsJerome Small3,9844.56+4.56
United AustraliaPrakul Chhabra3,0373.47+3.47
Citizens Electoral CouncilKeith Kerr2,8513.26+3.26
Conservative NationalAdam Vail1,7712.03+2.03
Socialist EqualityPeter Byrne8230.94+0.94
Total formal votes87,45290.78−2.34
Informal votes8,8849.22+2.34
Turnout96,33689.61+4.25
Two-party-preferred result
LaborMaria Vamvakinou60,16468.80−0.93
LiberalGenevieve Hamilton27,28831.20+0.93
Labor holdSwing−0.93

Casey

2019 Australian federal election: Casey[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalTony Smith45,16845.25−2.29
LaborBill Brindle28,55128.60+0.41
GreensJenny Game-Lopata10,91910.94−1.90
JusticeRyan Clark3,3093.31+2.59
Animal JusticeTravis Barker3,1053.11−1.19
United AustraliaWendy Starkey2,6072.61+2.61
IndependentPeter Charleton2,3022.31−0.32
Democratic LabourRoss McPhee2,2462.25+2.25
Rise Up AustraliaAntony Calabro8200.82−1.63
Great AustralianJayden O'Connor8010.80+0.80
Total formal votes99,82893.54−2.43
Informal votes6,8926.46+2.43
Turnout106,72094.19+0.54
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalTony Smith54,55154.64+0.10
LaborBill Brindle45,27745.36−0.10
Liberal holdSwing+0.10

Chisholm

2019 Australian federal election: Chisholm[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalGladys Liu41,17243.38−3.71
LaborJennifer Yang32,56134.30−0.39
GreensLuke Arthur11,23511.84+0.30
IndependentIan Dobby2,3192.44+2.44
JusticeAnne Wicks2,0632.17+2.17
Animal JusticeRosemary Lavin1,7801.88−0.24
Democratic LabourPhilip Jenkins1,7021.79+1.79
United AustraliaGeorge Zoraya1,5171.60+1.60
Rise Up AustraliaAngela Dorian5710.60−0.63
Total formal votes94,92095.51−1.77
Informal votes4,4634.49+1.77
Turnout99,38393.47−0.96
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalGladys Liu48,00550.57−2.34
LaborJennifer Yang46,91549.43+2.34
Liberal holdSwing−2.34

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

Cooper

2019 Australian federal election: Cooper[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborGed Kearney45,60146.78+11.73
GreensDavid Risstrom20,60521.14−15.53
LiberalAndrew Bell19,01219.50−0.20
Victorian SocialistsKath Larkin4,1254.23+4.23
Animal JusticeNadine Richings2,4762.54+0.87
ReasonSarah Russell2,1102.16+2.16
United AustraliaBrett Nangle1,8921.94+1.94
IndependentTeresa van Lieshout1,6601.70+1.70
Total formal votes97,48195.13+2.77
Informal votes4,9864.87−2.77
Turnout102,46792.45+2.94
Notional two-party-preferred count
LaborGed Kearney74,40276.32+4.23
LiberalAndrew Bell23,07923.68−4.23
Two-candidate-preferred result
LaborGed Kearney63,01764.65+13.38
GreensDavid Risstrom34,46435.35−13.38
Labor holdSwing+13.38

Corangamite

2019 Australian federal election: Corangamite[10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalSarah Henderson43,01742.33−1.34
LaborLibby Coker36,04735.47+1.41
GreensSimon Northeast9,1849.04−3.05
IndependentDamien Cole5,1315.05+5.05
JusticeMandy Grimley2,7242.68+0.41
United AustraliaNeil Harvey2,2572.22+2.22
Animal JusticeNaomi Adams2,1432.11−0.13
Rise Up AustraliaIan Erskine1,1171.10−0.07
Total formal votes101,62096.03+0.73
Informal votes4,1963.97−0.73
Turnout105,81694.82+3.83
Two-party-preferred result
LaborLibby Coker51,89551.07+1.04
LiberalSarah Henderson49,72548.93−1.04
Labor notional holdSwing+1.04

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

Corio

2019 Australian federal election: Corio[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborRichard Marles47,01047.60+4.18
LiberalAlastair Thomson33,42633.85−2.78
GreensAmber Forbes12,90213.07+1.38
United AustraliaDesmond Sanborn5,4145.48+5.48
Total formal votes98,75296.44+1.10
Informal votes3,6483.56−1.10
Turnout102,40092.83+0.70
Two-party-preferred result
LaborRichard Marles59,57260.32+2.12
LiberalAlastair Thomson39,18039.68−2.12
Labor holdSwing+2.12

Deakin

2019 Australian federal election: Deakin[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalMichael Sukkar46,53647.84−2.47
LaborShireen Morris31,64832.54+2.46
GreensSophia Sun8,7308.98−2.37
JusticeEllie Sullivan3,3863.48+3.48
United AustraliaMilton Wilde1,9972.05+2.05
Animal JusticeVinita Costantino1,9642.02−0.96
IndependentVickie Janson1,6141.66+1.66
Democratic LabourJoel van der Horst1,3941.43+1.43
Total formal votes97,26995.90−1.09
Informal votes4,1554.10+1.09
Turnout101,42494.35−0.64
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalMichael Sukkar53,28854.78−1.66
LaborShireen Morris43,98145.22+1.66
Liberal holdSwing−1.66

Dunkley

2019 Australian federal election: Dunkley[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalChris Crewther38,61639.88−1.22
LaborPeta Murphy37,30138.52+2.00
GreensEmily Green8,1258.39−1.09
JusticeLachlan O'Connell5,0275.19+0.19
Animal JusticeElizabeth Johnston2,9613.06+0.18
United AustraliaRon Jean2,5132.60+2.60
Conservative NationalChristopher James1,3371.38+1.38
Rise Up AustraliaYvonne Gentle9480.98+0.34
Total formal votes96,82894.86+0.90
Informal votes5,2505.14−0.90
Turnout102,07892.26+1.10
Two-party-preferred result
LaborPeta Murphy51,06652.74+1.71
LiberalChris Crewther45,76247.26−1.71
Labor notional holdSwing+1.71

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

Flinders

2019 Australian federal election: Flinders[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalGreg Hunt45,29346.72−3.78
LaborJosh Sinclair23,98224.74−2.80
IndependentJulia Banks13,36713.79+13.79
GreensNathan Lesslie6,5996.81−4.18
United AustraliaChristine McShane2,4472.52+2.52
Animal JusticeJames Persson2,3042.38−1.45
Sustainable AustraliaReade Smith1,0721.11+1.11
IndependentSusie Beveridge9480.98+0.98
IndependentHarry Dreger9400.97+0.97
Total formal votes96,95294.06−1.90
Informal votes6,1245.94+1.90
Turnout103,07693.11+2.28
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalGreg Hunt53,94355.64−1.37
LaborJosh Sinclair43,00944.36+1.37
Liberal holdSwing−1.37

Fraser

2019 Australian federal election: Fraser[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborDaniel Mulino46,70950.46−8.05
LiberalPeter Bain23,92925.85+0.47
GreensRebecca Scorgie7,6458.26−1.50
United AustraliaVinh Van Chau7,3147.90+7.90
IndependentVan Tran5,3065.73+4.25
Great AustralianTony Dobran1,6561.79+1.79
Total formal votes92,55993.87−0.48
Informal votes6,0466.13+0.48
Turnout98,60590.13+1.25
Two-party-preferred result
LaborDaniel Mulino59,40364.18−5.61
LiberalPeter Bain33,15635.82+5.61
Labor notional holdSwing−5.61

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

Gellibrand

2019 Australian federal election: Gellibrand[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborTim Watts47,94248.66+2.43
LiberalAnthony Mitchell28,89529.33−0.46
GreensBernadette Thomas16,30316.55−2.40
United AustraliaLisa Bentley5,3915.47+5.47
Total formal votes98,53196.49+0.40
Informal votes3,5823.51−0.40
Turnout102,11391.83+2.77
Two-party-preferred result
LaborTim Watts63,87864.83−0.29
LiberalAnthony Mitchell34,65335.17+0.29
Labor holdSwing−0.29

Gippsland

2019 Australian federal election: Gippsland[17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NationalDarren Chester52,20254.00−1.84
LaborAntoinette Holm22,42623.20+2.99
Shooters, Fishers, FarmersDavid Snelling6,8727.11+7.11
GreensDeb Foskey5,8356.04−1.79
United AustraliaKerri Brewer4,2574.40+4.40
IndependentSonia Buckley3,0433.15+3.15
Conservative NationalNeville Tickner2,0432.11+2.11
Total formal votes96,67894.78+1.64
Informal votes5,3205.22−1.64
Turnout101,99892.27−0.58
Two-party-preferred result
NationalDarren Chester64,45666.67−1.54
LaborAntoinette Holm32,22233.33+1.54
National holdSwing−1.54

Goldstein

2019 Australian federal election: Goldstein[18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalTim Wilson52,32052.67−3.66
LaborDaniel Pollock28,11828.31+6.43
GreensSue Pennicuik13,95114.04−1.86
United AustraliaWayne Connolly1,9451.96+1.96
Sustainable AustraliaBrandon Hoult1,6531.66+1.66
IndependentJohn Tiger Casley1,3491.36+1.36
Total formal votes99,33697.79+0.25
Informal votes2,2442.21−0.25
Turnout101,58093.61+2.19
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalTim Wilson57,40857.79−4.89
LaborDaniel Pollock41,92842.21+4.89
Liberal holdSwing−4.89

Gorton

2019 Australian federal election: Gorton[19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborBrendan O'Connor47,39850.08−11.16
LiberalNathan Di Noia24,67726.07−2.69
IndependentJarrod Bingham8,3638.84+8.84
United AustraliaRichard Turton7,4737.90+7.90
GreensHarkirat Singh6,7307.11−2.89
Total formal votes94,64194.08−0.87
Informal votes5,9575.92+0.87
Turnout100,59891.11+4.10
Two-party-preferred result
LaborBrendan O'Connor61,86165.36−3.13
LiberalNathan Di Noia32,78034.64+3.13
Labor holdSwing−3.13

Higgins

2019 Australian federal election: Higgins[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalKatie Allen48,09147.86−3.72
LaborFiona McLeod25,49825.38+8.85
GreensJason Ball22,57322.47−1.72
Animal JusticeAlicia Walker1,7291.72+0.15
Sustainable AustraliaMichaela Moran1,3381.33+1.33
United AustraliaTim Ryan1,2491.24+1.24
Total formal votes100,47897.99+1.74
Informal votes2,0632.01−1.74
Turnout102,54192.37+1.49
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalKatie Allen54,13953.88−6.09
LaborFiona McLeod46,33946.12+6.09
Liberal holdSwing−6.09

Holt

2019 Australian federal election: Holt[21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborAnthony Byrne48,03150.73+1.92
LiberalJennifer Van Den Broek33,96335.87+2.11
GreensJess Wheelock6,7357.11+0.59
United AustraliaJatinder Singh5,9586.29+6.29
Total formal votes94,68795.88+0.78
Informal votes4,0694.12−0.78
Turnout98,75692.46+4.39
Two-party-preferred result
LaborAnthony Byrne55,57758.70−1.24
LiberalJennifer Van Den Broek39,11041.30+1.24
Labor holdSwing−1.24

Hotham

2019 Australian federal election: Hotham[22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborClare O'Neil43,31045.18+2.10
LiberalGeorge Hua37,44739.06−1.28
GreensJess Gonsalvez8,7229.10+0.04
United AustraliaJin Luan3,4833.63+3.63
Sustainable AustraliaDennis Bilic1,7721.85+1.85
Rise Up AustraliaPeter Dorian1,1341.18−0.41
Total formal votes95,86896.21+0.12
Informal votes3,7803.79−0.12
Turnout99,64892.41−0.89
Two-party-preferred result
LaborClare O'Neil53,59755.91+1.70
LiberalGeorge Hua42,27144.09−1.70
Labor holdSwing+1.70

Indi

2019 Australian federal election: Indi[23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalSteve Martin35,42635.09+7.29
IndependentHelen Haines32,66432.35−1.06
LaborEric Kerr12,20212.09+2.03
NationalMark Byatt9,5389.45−8.30
GreensHelen Robinson4,2554.21+0.25
United AustraliaShane Wheatland3,9803.94+3.94
JusticeJason Whalley2,8912.86+2.86
Total formal votes100,95695.64+2.21
Informal votes4,6014.36−2.21
Turnout105,55793.60+0.13
Notional two-party-preferred count
LiberalSteve Martin63,33262.73+7.72
LaborEric Kerr37,62437.27−7.72
Two-candidate-preferred result
IndependentHelen Haines51,88651.39−4.13
LiberalSteve Martin49,07048.61+4.13
Independent gain from IndependentSwing−4.13

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

Isaacs

2019 Australian federal election: Isaacs[24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborMark Dreyfus43,36444.78+3.84
LiberalJeremy Hearn34,08935.20−7.45
GreensKim Samiotis10,82211.18+0.46
United AustraliaTony Seals3,8133.94+3.94
Animal JusticeBronwyn Currie3,6073.72−0.62
Rise Up AustraliaAsh Puvimanasinghe1,1421.18+0.53
Total formal votes96,83795.86−0.73
Informal votes4,1804.14+0.73
Turnout101,01793.28+1.03
Two-party-preferred result
LaborMark Dreyfus54,64556.43+3.45
LiberalJeremy Hearn42,19243.57−3.45
Labor holdSwing+3.45

Jagajaga

2019 Australian federal election: Jagajaga[25]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborKate Thwaites41,08642.02+0.90
LiberalRichard Welch37,75538.62−1.47
GreensPaul Kennedy13,92914.25+0.82
United AustraliaMaria Rigoni3,6523.74+3.74
Rise Up AustraliaJeff Truscott1,3451.38+1.38
Total formal votes97,76796.86−0.07
Informal votes3,1693.14+0.07
Turnout100,93693.85+0.43
Two-party-preferred result
LaborKate Thwaites55,30456.57+0.97
LiberalRichard Welch42,46343.43−0.97
Labor holdSwing+0.97

Kooyong

2019 Australian federal election: Kooyong[26]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalJosh Frydenberg48,92849.41−8.24
GreensJulian Burnside21,03521.24+2.65
LaborJana Stewart16,66616.83−3.70
IndependentOliver Yates8,8908.98+8.98
United AustraliaSteven D'Elia1,1851.20+1.20
Animal JusticeDavina Hinkley1,1171.13+1.00
IndependentBill Chandler6690.68+0.68
IndependentAngelina Zubac5390.54−2.32
Total formal votes99,02997.03−0.97
Informal votes3,0332.97+0.97
Turnout102,06294.14+0.48
Notional two-party-preferred count
LiberalJosh Frydenberg56,12756.68−6.14
LaborJana Stewart42,90243.32+6.14
Two-candidate-preferred result
LiberalJosh Frydenberg55,15955.70−7.64
GreensJulian Burnside43,87044.30+44.30
Liberal holdSwingN/A

La Trobe

2019 Australian federal election: La Trobe[27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalJason Wood45,12345.72+1.59
LaborSimon Curtis34,04034.49+2.35
GreensAmy Gregorovich7,7527.86−0.43
One NationEsther Baker4,7964.86+4.86
JusticeAsher Calwell-Browne3,5253.57+0.70
United AustraliaDuncan Dean2,5062.54+2.54
Rise Up AustraliaNorman Baker9470.96−1.01
Total formal votes98,68995.53+1.21
Informal votes4,6164.47−1.21
Turnout103,30593.30+5.19
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalJason Wood53,77654.49+1.27
LaborSimon Curtis44,91345.51−1.27
Liberal holdSwing+1.27

Lalor

2019 Australian federal election: Lalor[28]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborJoanne Ryan48,33251.70−0.86
LiberalGayle Murphy28,20930.18−0.05
GreensJay Dessi7,2737.78−1.83
United AustraliaJeffrey Robinson4,4514.76+4.76
Australia FirstSusan Jakobi4,0944.38+1.28
Aijaz Moinuddin1,1191.20+1.20
Total formal votes93,47895.57+0.12
Informal votes4,3374.43−0.12
Turnout97,81591.60+4.05
Two-party-preferred result
LaborJoanne Ryan58,34162.41−1.78
LiberalGayle Murphy35,13737.59+1.78
Labor holdSwing−1.78

Macnamara

2019 Australian federal election: Macnamara[29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalKate Ashmor36,28337.37−4.60
LaborJosh Burns30,85531.78+5.24
GreensSteph Hodgins-May23,53424.24+0.08
Animal JusticeCraig McPherson1,9191.980.00
United AustraliaHelen Paton1,1361.17+1.17
IndependentRuby O'Rourke1,1081.14+1.14
Sustainable AustraliaSteven Armstrong9741.00+1.00
IndependentChris Wallis9180.95+0.95
Rise Up AustraliaChristine Kay3650.38+0.38
Total formal votes97,09295.770.00
Informal votes4,2884.230.00
Turnout101,38089.08+2.80
Two-party-preferred result
LaborJosh Burns54,61356.25+5.04
LiberalKate Ashmor42,47943.75−5.04
Labor notional holdSwing+5.04

Macnamara was a new electorate, notionally held by Labor.

Mallee

2019 Australian federal election: Mallee[30]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NationalAnne Webster26,14227.86−28.06
LiberalSerge Petrovich17,66518.83+11.74
LaborCarole Hart14,72215.69−6.85
IndependentJason Modica8,7959.37+9.37
IndependentRay Kingston8,6219.19+9.19
Shooters, Fishers, FarmersDan Straub5,5125.87+5.87
GreensNicole Rowan3,2973.51−3.50
United AustraliaRick Millar3,1713.38+3.38
IndependentCecilia Moar2,7612.94+2.94
Conservative NationalRick Grosvenor1,3091.40+1.40
Rise Up AustraliaPhilip Mollison9190.98−3.50
ScienceLeigh Firman4970.53+0.53
Citizens Electoral CouncilChris Lahy4160.44−1.23
Total formal votes93,82788.84−6.41
Informal votes11,79211.16+6.41
Turnout105,61992.84−1.48
Two-party-preferred result
NationalAnne Webster62,14366.23−3.57
LaborCarole Hart31,68433.77+3.57
National holdSwing−3.57

Maribyrnong

2019 Australian federal election: Maribyrnong[31]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborBill Shorten47,48747.05+4.99
LiberalChristine Stow34,87734.56+0.83
GreensJames Williams14,94314.81−2.42
United AustraliaMD Sarwar Hasan3,6173.58+3.58
Total formal votes100,92497.10+1.07
Informal votes3,0142.90−1.07
Turnout103,93892.09+2.72
Two-party-preferred result
LaborBill Shorten61,76761.20+0.80
LiberalChristine Stow39,15738.80−0.80
Labor holdSwing+0.80

McEwen

2019 Australian federal election: McEwen[32]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborRob Mitchell37,91139.44−2.77
LiberalPhillip Fusco33,16234.50−1.32
GreensNeil Barker8,0268.35−0.24
One NationRonnie Graham5,6935.92+5.92
JusticeDeb Butler3,8784.03+4.03
United AustraliaChris Hayman3,0163.14+3.14
Animal JusticeRuth Parramore2,8903.01+0.17
IndependentRobert Hyndman1,5521.61+1.61
Total formal votes96,12894.74+0.31
Informal votes5,3345.26−0.31
Turnout101,46293.91+4.20
Two-party-preferred result
LaborRob Mitchell52,89255.02−0.98
LiberalPhillip Fusco43,23644.98+0.98
Labor holdSwing−0.98

Melbourne

2019 Australian federal election: Melbourne[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreensAdam Bandt45,87649.30+4.70
LiberalLauren Sherson19,97921.47−3.32
LaborLuke Creasey18,37119.74−4.22
ReasonJudy Ryan4,7565.11+5.11
Animal JusticeLawrence Pope1,8491.99+0.18
IndependentDave Blake1,1541.24+1.24
United AustraliaTony Pecora1,0791.16+1.16
Total formal votes93,06496.98−0.52
Informal votes2,8963.02+0.52
Turnout95,96089.21+4.94
Notional two-party-preferred count
LaborLuke Creasey62,41067.06+0.06
LiberalLauren Sherson30,65432.94−0.06
Two-candidate-preferred result
GreensAdam Bandt66,85271.83+2.79
LiberalLauren Sherson26,21228.17−2.79
Greens holdSwing+2.79

Menzies

2019 Australian federal election: Menzies[34]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalKevin Andrews50,86351.73+1.89
LaborStella Yee29,53930.04+3.12
GreensRobert Humphreys10,26410.44+0.05
Democratic LabourTeresa Kelleher3,0263.08+3.08
United AustraliaBrett Fuller2,6052.65+2.65
ReasonRachel Payne2,0292.06+2.06
Total formal votes98,32696.68+1.23
Informal votes3,3763.32−1.23
Turnout101,70294.34−0.91
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalKevin Andrews56,56857.53−0.28
LaborStella Yee41,75842.47+0.28
Liberal holdSwing−0.28

Monash

2019 Australian federal election: Monash[35]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRussell Broadbent46,50146.28−3.58
LaborJessica O'Donnell29,65629.51+1.75
One NationJeff Waddell7,6567.62+7.62
GreensWilliam Hornstra7,0477.01−3.09
United AustraliaMatthew Sherry4,0284.01+4.01
IndependentMichael Fozard2,8702.86+2.86
IndependentJohn Verhoeven2,7232.71+2.71
Total formal votes100,48195.59+0.88
Informal votes4,6364.41−0.88
Turnout105,11793.45+2.08
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalRussell Broadbent57,63157.36−0.15
LaborJessica O'Donnell42,85042.64+0.15
Liberal notional holdSwing−0.15

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

Nicholls

2019 Australian federal election: Nicholls[36]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NationalDamian Drum48,85551.27+18.58
LaborBill Lodwick18,49319.41+2.32
One NationRikkie-Lee Tyrrell10,75411.29+11.29
United AustraliaStewart Hine5,0775.33+5.33
IndependentAndrew Bock4,5814.81+3.39
GreensNickee Freeman4,0114.21−0.23
IndependentJeremy Parker1,7721.86+1.86
IndependentNigel Hicks1,7491.84+1.00
Total formal votes95,29292.54+1.16
Informal votes7,6797.46−1.16
Turnout102,97192.65−0.80
Two-party-preferred result
NationalDamian Drum66,73270.03−2.49
LaborBill Lodwick28,56029.97+2.49
National notional holdSwing−2.49

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

Scullin

2019 Australian federal election: Scullin[37]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborAndrew Giles55,46760.42+1.03
LiberalGurpal Singh20,48422.31−3.54
GreensCynthia Smith6,1286.67−0.55
United AustraliaFiras Hasan4,6255.04+5.04
Animal JusticeRod Whitfield3,5003.81+0.51
IndependentYassin Akram Albarri1,6051.75+1.75
Total formal votes91,80994.78+0.60
Informal votes5,0555.22−0.60
Turnout96,86492.12+2.21
Two-party-preferred result
LaborAndrew Giles65,78771.66+2.08
LiberalGurpal Singh26,02228.34−2.08
Labor holdSwing+2.08

Wannon

2019 Australian federal election: Wannon[38]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalDan Tehan53,09451.11+0.69
LaborMaurice Billi27,15026.13−3.87
IndependentAlex Dyson10,79710.39+10.39
GreensZephlyn Taylor6,5906.34−1.86
United AustraliaJoshua Wallace6,2586.02+6.02
Total formal votes103,88996.15+0.55
Informal votes4,1613.85−0.55
Turnout108,05094.31−1.18
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalDan Tehan62,73360.38+1.23
LaborMaurice Billi41,15639.62−1.23
Liberal holdSwing+1.23

Wills

2019 Australian federal election: Wills[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborPeter Khalil42,35544.08+6.17
GreensAdam Pulford25,57526.62−4.29
LiberalPeter Killin17,24117.94−3.60
Victorian SocialistsSue Bolton4,3444.52+4.52
Animal JusticeChris Miles3,5963.74+2.08
United AustraliaManju Venkat2,9793.10+3.10
Total formal votes96,09095.77+2.61
Informal votes4,2434.23−2.61
Turnout100,33390.67+3.25
Notional two-party-preferred count
LaborPeter Khalil72,88875.85+4.18
LiberalPeter Killin23,20224.15−4.18
Two-candidate-preferred result
LaborPeter Khalil55,89858.17+3.24
GreensAdam Pulford40,19241.83−3.24
Labor holdSwing+3.24

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