List of electoral divisions in New South Wales

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Results of the 2022 federal election

The Australian state of New South Wales is divided into 47 electoral divisions for the purposes of electing the Australian House of Representatives. At the 2022 federal election, the Australian Labor Party won 26 seats, the Liberals won 9 seats, the Nationals won 7 seats, and 5 seats were won by independents. [1]

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Divisions

NameFormedSize (km2)ClassificationCurrent memberPolitical PartyReference
Banks 194953Inner-metropolitan David Coleman Liberal [2] [3]
Barton 192240Inner-metropolitan Linda Burney Labor [4] [5]
Bennelong 194960Inner-metropolitan Jerome Laxale Labor [6] [7]
Berowra 1969786Outer-metropolitan Julian Leeser Liberal [8] [9]
Blaxland 194961Inner-metropolitan Jason Clare Labor [10] [11]
Bradfield 1949101Inner-metropolitan Paul Fletcher Liberal [12] [13]
Calare 190632,666Rural Andrew Gee Independent [14] [15]
Chifley 1969126Outer-metropolitan Ed Husic Labor [16] [17]
Cook 196994Inner-metropolitan Simon Kennedy Liberal [18] [19]
Cowper 19017,296Provincial Pat Conaghan Nationals [20] [21]
Cunningham 1949519Provincial Alison Byrnes Labor [22] [23]
Dobell 1984787Provincial Emma McBride Labor [24] [25]
Eden-Monaro 190141,617Rural Kristy McBain Labor [26] [27]
Farrer 1949126,590Rural Sussan Ley Liberal [28] [29]
Fowler 198469Outer-metropolitan Dai Le Independent [30] [31]
Gilmore 19846,342Rural Fiona Phillips Labor [32] [33]
Grayndler 194932Inner-metropolitan Anthony Albanese Labor [34] [35]
Greenway 198481Outer-metropolitan Michelle Rowland Labor [36] [37]
Hughes 1955369Outer-metropolitan Jenny Ware Liberal [38] [39]
Hume 190117,240Provincial Angus Taylor Liberal [40] [41]
Hunter 190110,640Rural Dan Repacholi Labor [42] [43]
Kingsford Smith 194991Inner-metropolitan Matt Thistlethwaite Labor [44] [45]
Lindsay 1984339Outer-metropolitan Melissa McIntosh Liberal [46] [47]
Lyne 194916,099Rural David Gillespie National [48] [49]
Macarthur 1949363Outer-metropolitan Mike Freelander Labor [50] [51]
Mackellar 1949233Outer-metropolitan Sophie Scamps Independent [52] [53]
Macquarie 19014,374Provincial Susan Templeman Labor [54] [55]
McMahon 2010168Outer-metropolitan Chris Bowen Labor [56] [57]
Mitchell 1949101Outer-metropolitan Alex Hawke Liberal [58] [59]
New England 190166,394Rural Barnaby Joyce Nationals [60] [61]
Newcastle 1901171Provincial Sharon Claydon Labor [62] [63]
North Sydney 190153Inner-metropolitan Kylea Tink Independent[ citation needed ]
Page 198419,342Rural Kevin Hogan Nationals [64] [65]
Parkes 1984393,413Rural Mark Coulton Nationals [66] [67]
Parramatta 190157Inner-metropolitan Andrew Charlton Labor [68] [69]
Paterson 1949, 19931,123Provincial Meryl Swanson Labor [70] [71]
Reid 192255Inner-metropolitan Sally Sitou Labor [72] [73]
Richmond 19012,148Rural Justine Elliot Labor [74] [75]
Riverina 1901, 199348,988Rural Michael McCormack Nationals [76] [77]
Robertson 1901980Provincial Gordon Reid Labor [78] [79]
Shortland 1949265Provincial Pat Conroy Labor [80] [81]
Sydney 196844Inner-metropolitan Tanya Plibersek Labor [82] [83]
Warringah 192268Inner-metropolitan Zali Steggall Independent [84] [85]
Watson 199247Inner-metropolitan Tony Burke Labor [86] [87]
Wentworth 190138Inner-metropolitan Allegra Spender Independent [88] [89]
Werriwa 1901172Outer-metropolitan Anne Stanley Labor [90] [91]
Whitlam 20161,331Provincial Stephen Jones Labor [92] [93]

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