Results of the 2022 Australian federal election in Western Australia

The 2022 Australian federal election was held on 21 May 2022 to elect all 151 members of the Australian House of Representatives and 40 of 76 members of the Australian Senate. Of those, 15 MPs and 6 senators were elected to represent the state of Western Australia.

2022 Australian federal election
(Western Australia)

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All 15 Western Australian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 (of 12) Western Australian seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond party
 Anthony AlbaneseScott Morrison
LeaderAnthony AlbaneseScott Morrison
PartyLaborLiberal/National coalition
Last election5 seats11 seats
Seats won95
Seat changeIncrease 4Decrease 6
Popular vote542,667512,414
Percentage36.84%34.78%
SwingIncrease 7.04Decrease 10.44
TPP55.00%45.00%
TPP swingIncrease 10.55Decrease 10.55

Results by division for the House of Representatives, shaded by winning party's margin of victory.

This election was held using Instant-runoff voting. In Western Australia in this election, there were two "turn-overs". In Curtin, an Independent candidate who did not lead in the first count took the seat in the end, and in Tangney, Labor won the seat despite trailing on first preferences. In both of these seats, the Liberals finished first.

Overall results

House of Representatives (IRV) – Turnout 87.99% (CV)
PartyVotes%Swing (pp)SeatsChange (seats)
 Australian Labor Party542,66736.84+7.049 4
  Liberal Party of Australia503,25434.16−9.635 6
 National Party of Australia9,1600.62−0.810
Coalition total512,41434.78−10.445 6
 Australian Greens184,09412.50+0.880
 Pauline Hanson's One Nation58,2263.95−1.360
 United Australia Party33,8632.30+0.270
 Western Australia Party33,2632.26+0.460
 Australian Christians19,8671.35−0.350
 The Great Australian Party16,5531.12+1.060
 Australian Federation Party15,9201.08+1.080
 Liberal Democratic Party12,8970.88+0.880
 Animal Justice Party5,5240.37+0.280
 Socialist Alliance1,1840.08+0.010
 Informed Medical Options Party7850.05+0.050
 Independents35,9682.44+1.341 1
Total1,473,225100.0015 1
Invalid/blank votes86,0575.52+0.08
Turnout1,559,28287.99−2.06
Registered voters1,772,065
Two-party-preferred vote
 Labor810,20655.00+10.55
 Liberal663,01945.00−10.55
Source: AEC for both votes and seats

Results by division

Brand

2022 Australian federal election: Brand[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborMadeleine King48,03150.20+9.82
LiberalPeter Hudson21,05622.01−7.83
GreensHeather Lonsdale10,90011.39+0.29
One NationJake Taylor5,1395.37−3.10
United AustraliaDavid Pike2,7112.83−0.06
Western AustraliaMichael O'Loghlen2,5922.71+0.01
ChristiansJayne Crichton2,0902.18−0.89
Great AustralianAndrew Gleeson1,4901.56+1.56
Liberal DemocratsAlison Marshall1,0741.12+1.12
Australian FederationMalcolm Heffernan5980.62+0.62
Total formal votes95,68193.59−0.15
Informal votes6,5516.41+0.15
Turnout102,23286.56−1.90
Two-party-preferred result
LaborMadeleine King63,82966.71+10.05
LiberalPeter Hudson31,85233.29−10.05
Labor holdSwing+10.05

Burt

2022 Australian federal election: Burt[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborMatt Keogh47,26851.63+10.51
LiberalDavid Goode21,00922.95−9.49
GreensDaniel Garlett9,0049.84+0.27
One NationTravis Carter4,4364.85−1.25
ChristiansWarnar Spyker3,4283.74+0.06
Western AustraliaStephen Phelan2,3902.61+1.40
United AustraliaJoshua Mccurry2,2742.48+0.24
Australian FederationMichele Castle1,7411.90+1.90
Total formal votes91,55094.16+0.82
Informal votes5,6755.84−0.82
Turnout97,22586.10−0.89
Two-party-preferred result
LaborMatt Keogh59,70465.21+9.71
LiberalDavid Goode31,84634.79−9.71
Labor holdSwing+9.71

Canning

2022 Australian federal election: Canning[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalAndrew Hastie41,29443.81−5.31
LaborAmanda Hunt30,89732.78+5.24
GreensJodie Moffat7,6598.13+0.64
One NationTammi Siwes4,2154.47−2.63
United AustraliaJames Waldeck2,4382.59+0.33
Western AustraliaBrad Bedford2,2022.34−0.46
IndependentAshley Williams1,7081.81+1.81
ChristiansAndriette du Plessis1,6891.79−0.16
Informed Medical OptionsJudith Congrene7850.83+0.83
Liberal DemocratsDavid Gardiner7490.79+0.79
Australian FederationAnthony Gardyne6280.67+0.67
Total formal votes94,26493.50−0.43
Informal votes6,5586.50+0.43
Turnout100,82287.55−2.20
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalAndrew Hastie50,51353.59−7.97
LaborAmanda Hunt43,75146.41+7.97
Liberal holdSwing−7.97

Cowan

2022 Australian federal election: Cowan[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborAnne Aly46,71246.86+9.03
LiberalVince Connelly30,32830.42−9.65
GreensIsabella Tripp9,8299.86−1.22
One NationTyler Walsh2,8392.85−1.81
United AustraliaClaire Hand2,4232.43+0.18
ChristiansSylvia Iradukunda1,8591.86+0.03
Animal JusticeMichael Anagno1,7751.78+1.78
Western AustraliaRoland Laverack1,7141.72+0.52
Australian FederationMichael Calautti1,1251.13+1.13
Liberal DemocratsMicah van Krieken1,0801.08+1.08
Total formal votes99,68492.54−1.70
Informal votes8,0397.46+1.70
Turnout107,72387.86−2.83
Two-party-preferred result
LaborAnne Aly60,62560.82+9.96
LiberalVince Connelly39,05939.18−9.96
Labor holdSwing+9.96

Curtin

2022 Australian federal election: Curtin[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalCelia Hammond43,40841.33−12.68
IndependentKate Chaney30,94229.46+29.46
LaborYannick Spencer14,65413.95−4.63
GreensCameron Pidgeon10,88910.37−4.93
United AustraliaLadeisha Verhoeff1,8281.74+0.45
One NationDale Grillo1,3101.25−0.11
Western AustraliaBill Burn1,2431.18−0.37
Australian FederationJudith Cullity7630.73+0.73
Total formal votes105,03796.89+0.07
Informal votes3,3733.11−0.07
Turnout108,41090.90−1.10
Notional two-party-preferred count
LiberalCelia Hammond58,40155.60−8.35
LaborYannick Spencer46,63644.40+8.35
Two-candidate-preferred result
IndependentKate Chaney53,84751.26+51.26
LiberalCelia Hammond51,19048.74−15.21
Independent gain from Liberal 

Durack

2022 Australian federal election: Durack[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalMelissa Price30,73634.33−10.24
LaborJeremiah Riley26,09329.15+6.45
NationalIan Blayney9,16010.23+2.50
GreensBianca McNeair8,4579.45+1.42
One NationBrenton Johannsen6,1746.90−2.73
Great AustralianAdrian Mcrae2,7383.06+3.06
Western AustraliaAnthony Fels2,4832.77−0.52
United AustraliaAndrew Middleton2,2292.49−0.23
Australian FederationCraig Shore1,4531.62+1.62
Total formal votes89,52393.50−1.12
Informal votes6,2196.50+1.12
Turnout95,74280.86−4.49
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalMelissa Price48,58354.27−9.22
LaborJeremiah Riley40,94045.73+9.22
Liberal holdSwing−9.22

Forrest

2022 Australian federal election: Forrest[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalNola Marino41,00643.12−9.36
LaborBronwen English26,09227.44+6.29
GreensChristine Terrantroy12,78013.44+0.60
One NationShane Mezger5,0205.28−0.67
Great AustralianTracy Aitken2,9073.06+3.06
United AustraliaHelen Allan2,4262.55+0.82
Western AustraliaGreg Stephens2,1302.24+0.95
Liberal DemocratsPaul Markham1,5771.66+1.66
Australian FederationMailee Dunn1,1521.21+1.21
Total formal votes95,09094.78+0.42
Informal votes5,2345.22−0.42
Turnout100,32488.78−2.36
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalNola Marino51,62554.29−10.29
LaborBronwen English43,46545.71+10.29
Liberal holdSwing−10.29

Fremantle

2022 Australian federal election: Fremantle[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborJosh Wilson43,11143.97+5.95
LiberalBill Koul23,74924.22−10.75
GreensFelicity Townsend17,79018.14+2.14
One NationWilliam Edgar3,0603.12−0.71
Great AustralianBen Tilbury2,2932.34+2.34
Western AustraliaJanetia Knapp2,2482.29−0.27
United AustraliaStella Jinman2,0002.04+0.10
Australian FederationCathy Gavranich1,3671.39+1.39
Liberal DemocratsYan Loh1,2511.28+1.28
Socialist AllianceSam Wainwright1,1841.21+0.12
Total formal votes98,05394.21−0.39
Informal votes6,0255.79+0.39
Turnout104,07889.12−2.11
Two-party-preferred result
LaborJosh Wilson65,58566.89+9.97
LiberalBill Koul32,46833.11−9.97
Labor holdSwing+9.97

Hasluck

2022 Australian federal election: Hasluck[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborTania Lawrence39,14439.73+9.41
LiberalKen Wyatt32,88933.39−10.59
GreensBrendan Sturcke10,82610.99+0.24
One NationIan Monck3,7833.84−2.29
IndependentJeanene Williams3,3183.37+3.37
United AustraliaWill Scott2,9733.02+0.79
Western AustraliaPauline Clark2,5612.60+1.00
Australian FederationMarijanna Smith1,7391.77+1.77
Liberal DemocratsSteven McCreanor1,2801.30+1.30
Total formal votes98,51394.46+0.16
Informal votes5,7825.54−0.16
Turnout104,29588.74−0.50
Two-party-preferred result
LaborTania Lawrence55,16656.00+11.89
LiberalKen Wyatt43,34744.00−11.89
Labor gain from LiberalSwing+11.89

Moore

2022 Australian federal election: Moore[10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalIan Goodenough43,70641.81−9.69
LaborTom French34,22732.74+7.99
GreensMark Cooper14,90214.26+2.20
One NationBrian Brightman3,5413.39−1.06
Western AustraliaPeter Gunness3,0952.96+1.32
United AustraliaHelen Watkinson2,3422.24+0.48
Great AustralianSue Andersson1,9261.84+1.84
Australian FederationMartin Suter7920.76+0.76
Total formal votes104,53195.83+0.69
Informal votes4,5454.17−0.69
Turnout109,07691.43−1.90
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalIan Goodenough52,95850.66−10.96
LaborTom French51,57349.34+10.96
Liberal holdSwing−10.96

O'Connor

2022 Australian federal election: O'Connor[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRick Wilson43,29544.76+2.23
LaborShaneane Weldon25,75426.63+6.01
GreensGiz Watson10,28410.63+2.47
One NationStan Kustrin6,8337.06−1.41
ChristiansJustin Moseley2,7792.87+0.22
Western AustraliaMorris Bessant2,3662.45+0.87
Great AustralianBrenden Barber2,3372.42+1.50
United AustraliaTracy Tirronen1,7221.78−0.10
Australian FederationIsaac Middle1,3481.39+1.39
Total formal votes96,71894.25+0.43
Informal votes5,9065.75−0.43
Turnout102,62487.12−4.70
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalRick Wilson55,10456.97−8.44
LaborShaneane Weldon41,61443.03+8.44
Liberal holdSwing−8.44

Pearce

2022 Australian federal election: Pearce[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborTracey Roberts40,59642.77+11.04
LiberalLinda Aitken28,38029.90−13.47
GreensDonna Nelson10,41610.97+1.22
One NationAaron Malloy4,2954.53−2.30
United AustraliaTrevor Dalby2,5342.67+0.05
Western AustraliaJim Paice2,2062.32+1.57
Great AustralianRoslyn Stewart2,1602.28+2.28
ChristiansVanessa Montgomery2,0972.21+0.29
Liberal DemocratsDavid Marshall1,5481.63+1.63
Australian FederationNigel March6840.72+0.72
Total formal votes94,91693.77−0.22
Informal votes6,3066.23+0.22
Turnout101,22287.86−0.55
Two-party-preferred result
LaborTracey Roberts56,04059.04+14.23
LiberalLinda Aitken38,87640.96−14.23
Labor gain from LiberalSwing+14.23

Perth

2022 Australian federal election: Perth[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborPatrick Gorman40,06639.25+5.66
LiberalDavid Dwyer27,29426.74−12.24
GreensCaroline Perks22,62122.16+3.79
One NationCameron Bailey2,7492.69−0.03
Western AustraliaDave Vos1,8781.84−0.57
United AustraliaSonya Eberhart1,6051.57−0.23
Animal JusticeSarah Szmekura-Moor1,5351.50+1.50
ChristiansDean Powell1,5141.48+1.09
Liberal DemocratsEvan Nickols1,4071.38+1.38
Australian FederationAiden Gyuru7100.70+0.70
Great AustralianSean Connor7020.69+0.69
Total formal votes102,08194.42−1.20
Informal votes6,0285.58+1.20
Turnout108,10988.19−1.34
Two-party-preferred result
LaborPatrick Gorman66,15164.80+11.57
LiberalDavid Dwyer35,93035.20−11.57
Labor holdSwing+11.57

Swan

2022 Australian federal election: Swan[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborZaneta Mascarenhas39,08239.07+6.17
LiberalKristy McSweeney32,09632.08−12.65
GreensClint Uink14,86114.86+2.86
United AustraliaPaul Hilton2,6372.64+0.81
One NationPeter Hallifax2,5442.54−0.33
Animal JusticeTimothy Green2,2142.21+0.89
Western AustraliaRod Bradley2,0592.06+0.70
ChristiansDena Gower1,9301.93+0.20
Liberal DemocratsMatthew Thompson1,8211.82+1.82
Australian FederationCarl Pallier7920.79+0.79
Total formal votes100,03694.75+0.59
Informal votes5,5455.25−0.59
Turnout105,58187.12−1.73
Two-party-preferred result
LaborZaneta Mascarenhas58,79658.77+11.99
LiberalKristy McSweeney41,24041.23−11.99
Labor gain from LiberalSwing+11.99

Tangney

2022 Australian federal election: Tangney[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalBen Morton43,00839.99−11.32
LaborSam Lim40,94038.07+10.12
GreensAdam Abdul Razak12,87611.97+1.09
ChristiansMark Staer2,4812.31+0.05
One NationTshung-Hui Chang2,2882.13−0.28
Western AustraliaJay Dean Gillett2,0961.95+0.73
United AustraliaTravis Llewellyn Mark1,7211.60+0.28
Liberal DemocratsJacqueline Holroyd1,1101.03+1.03
Australian FederationBrent Fowler1,0280.96+0.96
Total formal votes107,54896.18+0.78
Informal votes4,2713.82−0.78
Turnout111,81991.51−1.99
Two-party-preferred result
LaborSam Lim56,33152.38+11.88
LiberalBen Morton51,21747.62−11.88
Labor gain from LiberalSwing+11.88

Analysis

In this election, the Australian Labor Party led by Anthony Albanese took 4 House seats from the opposing Liberal Party of Australia, thereby gaining the majority of Western Australia's lower house seats for the first time since 1990. The Liberals under Scott Morrison lost a total of 6 seats, including all but 2 of its seats in the Perth metropolitan area.[16]

The results in Western Australia were the subject of significant media attention on election night, as the swing towards Labor in the state was much higher than every other state and territory at 10.55%, and the swing was large enough to deliver a Labor majority government.[17] Labor not only picked up all three seats that they targeted in their campaign—namely Pearce, Swan and Hasluck—but also won the formerly safe Liberal seat of Tangney in one of the biggest upsets of the election. In addition to the seats won by Labor, the Division of Curtin was won by teal independent candidate Kate Chaney, while Stirling was lost due to abolition. Vince Connelly, Stirling's final MP, attempted to transfer to the Division of Cowan, but was unsuccessful.

Labor's two party preferred result in Western Australia of 55.00% is its best performance, tied with its result (also 55.00% in Western Australia) in its 1983 landslide election win.[18]

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