Electoral results for the Division of Mayo

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This is a list of electoral results for the Division of Mayo in Australian federal elections from the division's creation in 1984 until the present.

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Members

MemberPartyTerm
  Alexander Downer Liberal 1984–2008
Jamie Briggs 2008 by–2016
  Rebekha Sharkie Xenophon 2016–2018
  Centre Alliance 2018–present

Election results

Elections in the 2020s

2022

2022 Australian federal election: Mayo [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Centre Alliance Rebekha Sharkie 36,50031.41−2.78
Liberal Allison Bluck31,41127.03−10.62
Labor Marisa Bell21,05118.11+4.45
Greens Greg Elliott13,70511.79+2.53
One Nation Tonya Scott4,7754.11+4.11
United Australia Samantha McGrail4,0893.52+0.33
Animal Justice Padma Chaplin1,9291.66−0.38
Liberal Democrats Jacob van Raalte1,4241.23+1.23
Australian Federation Mark Neugebauer1,3301.14+1.14
Total formal votes116,21494.95−2.00
Informal votes6,1765.05+2.00
Turnout 122,39093.68−1.29
Notional two-party-preferred count
Labor Marisa Bell59,95551.59+4.13
Liberal Allison Bluck56,25948.41−4.13
Two-candidate-preferred result
Centre Alliance Rebekha Sharkie 72,35562.26+7.12
Liberal Allison Bluck43,85937.74−7.12
Centre Alliance hold Swing +7.12

Elections in the 2010s

2019

2019 Australian federal election: Mayo [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Georgina Downer 42,42637.65+1.03
Centre Alliance Rebekha Sharkie 38,52534.19+1.27
Labor Saskia Gerhardy15,39013.66−3.03
Greens Anne Bourne10,4369.26+1.12
United Australia Michael Cane3,5973.19+3.19
Animal Justice Helen Dowland2,3022.04+1.97
Total formal votes112,67696.95−0.06
Informal votes3,5403.05+0.06
Turnout 116,21694.97+2.25
Notional two-party-preferred count
Liberal Georgina Downer 59,20552.54−0.73
Labor Saskia Gerhardy53,47147.46+0.73
Two-candidate-preferred result
Centre Alliance Rebekha Sharkie 62,12455.14+2.22
Liberal Georgina Downer 50,55244.86−2.22
Centre Alliance hold Swing +2.22

2018

2018 Mayo by-election [3] [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Centre Alliance Rebekha Sharkie 39,36944.37+9.51
Liberal Georgina Downer 33,21937.44−0.32
Greens Major Sumner 7,8988.90+0.85
Labor Reg Coutts5,3706.05−7.47
Christian Democrats Tracey-Lee Cane1,3481.52+1.52
Liberal Democrats Stephen Humble8090.91−0.30
People's Party Kelsie Harfouche7160.81+0.81
Total formal votes88,72996.47−0.64
Informal votes3,2463.53+0.64
Turnout 91,97585.52−8.67
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Georgina Downer 49,37555.65+0.30
Labor Reg Coutts39,35444.35−0.30
Two-candidate-preferred result
Centre Alliance Rebekha Sharkie 51,04257.53+2.56
Liberal Georgina Downer 37,68742.47−2.56
Centre Alliance hold Swing +2.56

2016

2016 Australian federal election: Mayo [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Jamie Briggs 35,91537.76−16.06
Xenophon Rebekha Sharkie 33,15834.86+34.86
Labor Glen Dallimore12,85913.52−7.62
Greens Nathan Daniell7,6618.05−6.10
Family First Bruce Hicks4,3754.60−2.54
Liberal Democrats Luke Dzivinski1,1481.21+1.21
Total formal votes95,11697.11+0.98
Informal votes2,8282.89−0.98
Turnout 97,94494.19−0.41
Notional two-party-preferred count
Liberal Jamie Briggs 52,65055.35−7.16
Labor Glen Dallimore42,46644.65+7.16
Two-candidate-preferred result
Xenophon Rebekha Sharkie 52,28354.97+54.97
Liberal Jamie Briggs 42,83345.03−17.18
Xenophon gain from Liberal Swing N/A

2013

2013 Australian federal election: Mayo [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Jamie Briggs 49,19553.82+6.94
Labor Norah Fahy19,32521.14−4.05
Greens Ian Grosser12,93114.15−2.86
Family First Bruce Hicks6,5257.14+1.39
Palmer United Bikkar Singh Brar3,4343.76+3.76
Total formal votes91,41096.13+0.56
Informal votes3,6843.87−0.56
Turnout 95,09494.60+0.14
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Jamie Briggs 57,14162.51+5.22
Labor Norah Fahy34,26937.49−5.22
Liberal hold Swing +5.22

2010

2010 Australian federal election: Mayo [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Jamie Briggs 42,97646.76-4.32
Labor Sam Davis22,99725.02-6.10
Greens Diane Atkinson15,59316.97+6.01
Family First Bruce Hicks5,3375.81+1.79
Independent Bill Spragg2,4042.62+2.62
Independent Andrew Phillips9931.08+1.08
Democrats Rebekkah Osmond9481.03-0.49
Climate Sceptics John Michelmore6550.71+0.71
Total formal votes91,90395.42-1.82
Informal votes4,4144.58+1.82
Turnout 96,31794.83-1.05
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Jamie Briggs 52,70257.35+0.29
Labor Sam Davis39,20142.65-0.29
Liberal hold Swing +0.29

Elections in the 2000s

2008 by-election

2008 Mayo by-election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Jamie Briggs 30,65141.28–9.80
Greens Lynton Vonow15,85121.35+10.39
Independent Di Bell 12,08116.27+16.27
Family First Bob Day 8,46811.40+7.38
Independent Mary Brewerton1,8682.52+2.52
Independent Bill Spragg1,5452.08+2.08
Democratic Labor David McCabe1,4261.92+1.92
Democrats Andrew Castrique9231.24–0.28
Climate Conservatives Rachael Barons7250.98–0.32
One Nation Mathew Keizer5030.68+0.68
Independent Malcolm Ronald King2190.29+0.29
Total formal votes74,26095.01–2.23
Informal votes3,9004.99+2.23
Turnout 78,16080.10–15.78
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal Jamie Briggs 39,38153.03–4.03
Greens Lynton Vonow34,87946.97+46.97
Liberal hold Swing N/A

2007

2007 Australian federal election: Mayo
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Alexander Downer 45,89351.08-2.56
Labor Mary Brewerton27,95731.12+14.63
Greens Lynton Vonow9,84910.96+3.36
Family First Trish Nolan3,6154.02+0.37
Democrats Andrew Castrique1,3691.52-0.29
Climate Conservatives Rachael Barons1,1651.30+1.30
Total formal votes89,84897.24+1.88
Informal votes2,5502.76-1.88
Turnout 92,39895.85+0.64
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Alexander Downer 51,26457.06-6.53
Labor Mary Brewerton38,58442.94+42.94
Liberal hold Swing –6.53

2004

2004 Australian federal election: Mayo
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Alexander Downer 44,52053.64+0.01
Labor James Murphy13,68916.49-3.26
Independent Brian Deegan 12,57715.15+15.15
Greens Dennis Matthews6,3057.60+2.13
Family First Kevin Cramp3,0273.65+3.65
Democrats Kathy Brazher-de Laine1,5051.81-11.90
One Nation Robert Fechner7740.93-3.27
Independent Jon Grear6060.73+0.73
Total formal votes83,00395.36+0.30
Informal votes4,0394.64-0.30
Turnout 87,04295.21+0.56
Notional two-party-preferred count
Liberal Alexander Downer 52,78063.59-0.72
Labor James Murphy30,22336.41+0.72
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal Alexander Downer 51,30361.81-2.49
Independent Brian Deegan 31,70038.19+38.19
Liberal hold Swing N/A

2001

2001 Australian federal election: Mayo
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Alexander Downer 41,25952.76+6.45
Labor Delia Brennan16,26920.80-0.73
Democrats John McLaren11,60714.84-6.98
Greens Dave Clark4,0845.22+5.22
One Nation Mike Thomas2,3663.03-4.52
Independent Bill Spragg2,3072.95+2.95
Independent Howie Coombe3100.40-0.25
Total formal votes78,20294.51-1.59
Informal votes4,5445.49+1.59
Turnout 82,74696.19
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Alexander Downer 49,16262.87+2.97
Labor Delia Brennan29,04037.13-2.97
Liberal hold Swing N/A

Elections in the 1990s

1998

1998 Australian federal election: Mayo
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Alexander Downer 38,24645.64-11.37
Democrats John Schumann 18,79122.43+9.99
Labor Jade Evans18,29021.83-3.34
One Nation Lee Peacock6,1467.33+7.33
Christian Democrats Ian Wynn1,3601.62+1.62
Independent Howie Coombe5980.71+0.71
Natural Law Anthony Coombe3600.43-0.16
Total formal votes83,79196.15-0.73
Informal votes3,3533.85+0.73
Turnout 87,14495.91-0.27
Notional two-party-preferred count
Liberal Alexander Downer 50,18959.90-5.26
Labor Jade Evans33,60240.10+5.26
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal Alexander Downer 43,35451.74-13.42
Democrats John Schumann 40,43748.26+48.26
Liberal hold Swing N/A

1996

1996 Australian federal election: Mayo
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Alexander Downer 46,92057.02+3.04
Labor Peter Louca20,71425.17-2.16
Democrats Cathi Tucker-Lee10,23012.43-1.15
Greens David Mussared2,8483.46+3.46
Independent Graham Craig1,0891.32+1.32
Natural Law Anthony Coombe4880.59-0.94
Total formal votes82,28996.89+0.25
Informal votes2,6453.11-0.25
Turnout 84,93496.18+1.00
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Alexander Downer 53,19465.16+4.56
Labor Peter Louca28,44134.84-4.56
Liberal hold Swing +4.56

1993

1993 Australian federal election: Mayo
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Alexander Downer 42,64753.98+3.43
Labor Patrick Scott21,60127.33+0.42
Democrats Merilyn Pedrick10,73113.58-5.81
Independent Elena Lomsargis1,3221.67+1.67
Natural Law Pamela Chipperfield1,2091.53+1.53
Call to Australia Philippe Bayet9881.25-1.09
Independent Michael Camilleri5230.66+0.66
Total formal votes79,03196.64-0.23
Informal votes2,7513.36+0.23
Turnout 81,78295.18
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Alexander Downer 47,82760.60+1.01
Labor Patrick Scott31,09739.40-1.01
Liberal hold Swing +1.01

1990

1990 Australian federal election: Mayo
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Alexander Downer 39,03752.5-1.5
Labor Delia Skorin17,58423.6-6.7
Democrats Merilyn Pedrick15,81721.3+11.7
Call to Australia John Watson1,9372.6+2.6
Total formal votes74,37596.9
Informal votes2,3593.1
Turnout 76,73496.2
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Alexander Downer 45,73761.6-1.1
Labor Delia Skorin28,47938.4+1.1
Liberal hold Swing -1.1

Elections in the 1980s

1987

1987 Australian federal election: Mayo
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Alexander Downer 35,04054.0+1.6
Labor Delia Skorin19,68530.3-3.7
Democrats Merilyn Pedrick6,2469.6+0.5
National Wesley Glanville2,5503.9-0.5
Unite Australia Dorothy McGregory-Dey7831.2+1.2
Independent George Gater6070.9+0.9
Total formal votes64,91194.1
Informal votes4,1005.9
Turnout 69,01193.6
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Alexander Downer 40,65662.6+2.2
Labor Delia Skorin24,24337.4-2.2
Liberal hold Swing +2.2

1984

1984 Australian federal election: Mayo
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Alexander Downer 31,13152.4-3.5
Labor John Quirke 20,19434.0+1.0
Democrats Donald Chisholm5,4249.1+0.8
National Bob Shearer2,6204.4+4.4
Total formal votes59,36992.2
Informal votes5,0307.8
Turnout 64,39995.1
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Alexander Downer 35,92260.5-1.8
Labor John Quirke 23,43639.5+1.8
Liberal notional  hold Swing -1.8

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