Results of the 1993 Australian federal election (House of Representatives)

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1993 Australian federal election
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  1990 13 March 1993 (1993-03-13) 1996  

All 147 seats in the House of Representatives
74 seats were needed for a majority in the House
40 (of the 76) seats in the Senate
 First partySecond party
  Keating Paul BANNER.jpg John Hewson 2016 01.jpg
Leader Paul Keating John Hewson
Party Labor Liberal/National coalition
Leader since 19 December 1991 (1991-12-19) 3 April 1990 (1990-04-03)
Leader's seat Blaxland (NSW) Wentworth (NSW)
Last election78 seats69 seats
Seats won80 seats65 seats
Seat changeIncrease2.svg2Decrease2.svg4
Popular vote5,436,4215,133,033
Percentage51.44%48.56%
SwingIncrease2.svg1.54%Decrease2.svg1.54%

Prime Minister before election

Paul Keating
Labor

Subsequent Prime Minister

Paul Keating
Labor

The following tables show results for the Australian House of Representatives at the 1993 federal election held on 13 March 1993. [1]

Contents

Australia

House of Reps (IRV) – 1993–36 – Turnout 95.75% (CV) — Informal 2.97%
1993 Australian House.svg
PartyVotes %SwingSeatsChange
  Labor 4,751,39044.92+5.4980Increase2.svg 2
   Liberal  3,888,57936.77+2.0149Decrease2.svg 6
  National  758,0367.17–1.2516Increase2.svg 2
  Country Liberal  35,2070.33+0.050Steady2.svg
Liberal–National coalition 4,681,82244.27+0.8165Decrease2.svg4
  Democrats 397,0603.75–7.51
  Independents [lower-alpha 1] 329,2353.11+0.352Increase2.svg 1
  Greens [lower-alpha 3] 196,7021.85+0.48
Total10,576,779  147Decrease2.svg 1
Two-party-preferred vote
  Labor 5,436,42151.44+1.5480Increase2.svg 2
  Liberal–National coalition 5,133,03348.56–1.5465Decrease2.svg 4
Invalid/blank votes324,0822.97
Turnout10,900,86195.75
Registered voters11,384,638
Source: Federal Elections 1993

States

New South Wales

1993 Australian federal election
(New South Wales)
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  1990 13 March 1993 1996  

All 50 New South Wales seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond party
  Keating Paul BANNER.jpg John Hewson 2016 01.jpg
Leader Paul Keating John Hewson
Party Labor Liberal/National coalition
Last election3020 seats
Seats won33 seats16 seats
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 3Decrease2.svg 4
Popular vote 1,714,5121,473,482
Percentage48.3%41.6%
SwingIncrease2.svg 7.1Increase2.svg 1.2
TPP 54.68%45.32%
TPP swingIncrease2.svg 2.74Decrease2.svg 2.74
Turnout 96.0% (CV) — Informal 3.1% [2]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
   Liberal 1,127,29131.80-0.968Decrease2.svg 4
  National 346,1919.76-0.778Steady2.svg
Liberal/National Coalition 1,473,48241.56-1.7316Decrease2.svg 4
  Labor 1,714,50248.36+7.2033Increase2.svg 3
  Independents 134,3443.79-1.401Steady2.svg
  Democrats 100,5392.84-7.37
  Greens [lower-alpha 2] 50,0521.41+0.04
  Natural Law 23,3850.66
  Call to Australia 21,7640.61-0.04
  Independent EFF 9,4020.27
  Confederate Action 8,5240.24
  Rex Connor Labor 7,0830.20-0.05
  Against Further Immigration 1,7320.05
  Citizens Electoral Council 0,4390.01
Total3,354,67150Decrease2.svg 1
Two-party-preferred vote
  Labor 1,898,25654.68+2.74Increase2.svg 3
  Liberal/National Coalition 1,573,03045.32–2.74Decrease2.svg 4
Invalid/blank votes113,6643.1
Turnout3,662,14296.0
Registered voters3,814,932
Source: Federal Elections 1993

Victoria

1993 Australian federal election
(Victoria)
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  1990 13 March 1993 1996  

All 38 Victorian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond party
  John Hewson 2016 01.jpg Keating Paul BANNER.jpg
Leader John Hewson Paul Keating
Party Liberal/National coalition Labor
Last election2414 seats
Seats won20 seats17 seats
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 4Increase2.svg 3
Popular vote1,240,4351,273,974
Percentage45.245.2%
SwingDecrease2.svg 0.5Increase2.svg 9.4
TPP 48.20%51.80%
TPP swingDecrease2.svg 4.34Increase2.svg 4.34
Turnout 96.3% (CV) — Informal 2.8% [2]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
   Liberal 1,102,96540.21+0.5317Decrease2.svg 4
  National 137,4705.01−0.993Steady2.svg
Liberal/National Coalition 1,240,43545.22−0.4620Decrease2.svg 4
  Labor 1,273,97446.45+9.3817Increase2.svg 3
  Democrats 101,1853.69−8.74Steady2.svg
  Independents 75,6522.761Steady2.svg
  Natural Law 31,5291.15Steady2.svg
  Call to Australia 13,2890.48Steady2.svg
  Greens 3,3170.12Steady2.svg
  Against Further Immigration 1,8550.07Steady2.svg
  Citizens Electoral Council 1,0270.04Steady2.svg
  Independent EFF 5520.02Steady2.svg
Total2,742,81538
Two-party-preferred vote
  Labor 1,419,83551.80+4.34Increase2.svg 3
  Liberal/National Coalition 1,320,89848.20−4.34Decrease2.svg 4
Invalid/blank votes79,8112.8
Turnout2,822,62696.3
Registered voters2,932,640
Source: Federal Elections 1993

Queensland

1993 Australian federal election
(Queensland)
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  1990 13 March 1993 1996  

All 25 Queensland seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond party
  Keating Paul BANNER.jpg John Hewson 2016 01.jpg
Leader Paul Keating John Hewson
Party Labor Liberal/National coalition
Last election159 seats
Seats won13 seats12 seats
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 2Increase2.svg 3
Popular vote739,862840,378
Percentage40.546.0
SwingDecrease2.svg 1.1Increase2.svg 0.7
TPP 48.43%51.57%
TPP swingDecrease2.svg 0.89Increase2.svg 0.89
Turnout 96.3% (CV) — Informal 2.8% [2]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
   Liberal 571,22631.262.757Increase2.svg 1
  National 269,15214.73-2.035Increase2.svg 2
Liberal/National Coalition 840,37845.990.7212Increase2.svg 3
  Labor 739,86240.49-1.1013Decrease2.svg 2
  Democrats 74,2784.06-7.53Steady2.svg
  Greens 58,5023.202.60Steady2.svg
  Independent 52,3912.872.18Steady2.svg
  Confederate Action 51,5652.820.00Steady2.svg
  Indigenous Peoples 4,0690.220.00Steady2.svg
  Natural Law 3,5470.190.00Steady2.svg
  Citizens Electoral Council 2,7320.150.00Steady2.svg
Total1,827,32425Increase2.svg 1
Two-party-preferred vote
  Labor 884,42648.43-0.8913Decrease2.svg 2
  Liberal/National Coalition 941,70951.570.8912Increase2.svg 3
Invalid/blank votes49,1352.620.39
Turnout1,876,45995.17
Registered voters1,971,729
Source: Federal Elections 1993

Western Australia

1993 Australian federal election
(Western Australia)
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  1990 13 March 1993 1996  

All 14 Western Australia seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond party
  John Hewson 2016 01.jpg Keating Paul BANNER.jpg
Leader John Hewson Paul Keating
Party Liberal/National coalition Labor
Last election68 seats
Seats won8 seats6 seats
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 2Decrease2.svg 2
Popular vote477,088381,143
Percentage49.339.4
SwingIncrease2.svg 2.93Decrease2.svg 4.0
TPP 53.98%46.02%
TPP swingIncrease2.svg 1.11Decrease2.svg 1.11
Turnout 96.3% (CV) — Informal 2.8% [2]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
   Liberal 474,74349.015.108Increase2.svg 2
  National 2,3450.24-2.18Steady2.svg
Liberal/National Coalition 477,08849.262.938Increase2.svg 2
  Labor 381,14339.354.016Decrease2.svg 2
  Greens 55,9075.77-1.74Steady2.svg
  Democrats 31,7913.28-5.12Steady2.svg
  Independents 12,1601.260.62Steady2.svg
  Call to Australia 5,4090.560.56Steady2.svg
  Natural Law 5,0950.530.43Steady2.svg
Total968,59314
Two-party-preferred vote
  Liberal/National Coalition 522,58053.981.118Increase2.svg 2
  Labor 445,46246.02-1.116Decrease2.svg 2
Invalid/blank votes24,9922.52-1.19
Turnout993,58595.63
Registered voters1,038,968
Source: Federal Elections 1993

South Australia

1993 Australian federal election
(South Australia)
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  1990 13 March 1993 1996  

All 25 South Australia seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond party
  John Hewson 2016 01.jpg Keating Paul BANNER.jpg
Leader John Hewson Paul Keating
Party Liberal/National coalition Labor
Last election67 seats
Seats won8 seats4 seats
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 2Decrease2.svg 3
Popular vote424,565358,707
Percentage46.038.8
SwingIncrease2.svg 3.3Increase2.svg 0.9
TPP 52.67%47.33%
TPP swingIncrease2.svg 1.27Decrease2.svg 1.27
Turnout 94.9% (CV) — Informal 4.1% [2]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
   Liberal 421,68745.653.008Increase2.svg 2
  National 2,8780.310.31Steady2.svg
Liberal/National Coalition 424,56545.963.318Increase2.svg 2
  Labor 358,70738.840.894Decrease2.svg 3
  Democrats 71,9817.79-7.37Steady2.svg
  Independents 43,3174.693.39Steady2.svg
  Natural Law 13,5921.47Steady2.svg
  Call to Australia 8,1340.88Steady2.svg
  Grey Power 1,7590.19Steady2.svg
  Greens 1,4960.16-0.05Steady2.svg
  Confederate Action 1240.01Steady2.svg
Total923,64513
Two-party-preferred vote
  Liberal/National Coalition 485,89252.671.278Increase2.svg 2
  Labor 436,65047.33-1.274Decrease2.svg 3
Invalid/blank votes39,0884.06+0.38
Turnout962,76394.91
Registered voters1,014,400
Source: Federal Elections 1993

Tasmania

1993 Australian federal election
(Tasmania)
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  1990 13 March 1993 1996  

All 5 Tasmanian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond party
  Keating Paul BANNER.jpg John Hewson 2016 01.jpg
Leader Paul Keating John Hewson
Party Labor Liberal/National coalition
Last election14 seats
Seats won4 seats1 seats
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 3Decrease2.svg 3
Popular vote143,621129,132
Percentage46.842.0%
SwingIncrease2.svg 7.0Decrease2.svg 6.6
TPP 54.65%45.35%
TPP swingIncrease2.svg 6.75Decrease2.svg 6.75
Turnout 96.3% (CV) — Informal 2.7% [2]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
  Labor 143,62146.76+7.024Increase2.svg 3
  Liberal 129,13242.04−6.581Decrease2.svg 3
  Greens 24,3197.92+5.72Steady2.svg
  Democrats 7,6532.49−6.10Steady2.svg
  Independents 1,5440.50−0.25Steady2.svg
  Call to Australia 8710.28Steady2.svg
Total307,1405
Two-party-preferred vote
  Labor 167,78054.656.754Increase2.svg 3
  Liberal 139,23945.35−6.751Decrease2.svg 3
Invalid/blank votes8,6342.73−0.53
Turnout315,77496.30
Registered voters327,919
Source: Federal Elections 1993

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Territories

Australian Capital Territory

1993 Australian federal election
(Australian Capital Territory)
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  1990 13 March 1993 1996  

Both Australian Capital Territory seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and both seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond party
  Keating Paul BANNER.jpg John Hewson 2016 01.jpg
Leader Paul Keating John Hewson
Party Labor Coalition
Last election2 seats0 seats
Seats won2 seats0 seats
Seat changeSteady2.svgSteady2.svg
Popular vote99,99361,535
Percentage53.34%34.19%
SwingIncrease2.svg 8.46Decrease2.svg 0.64
TPP 61.2%38.8%
TPP swingIncrease2.svg 2.6Decrease2.svg 2.6

Turnout 96.7% (CV) — Informal 3.4% [2]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
  Labor 95,99353.34+8.462Steady2.svg
  Liberal 61,53534.19–0.64Steady2.svg
  Democrats 10,3555.75–8.67
  Green Democratic 3,1091.73–2.06
  Abolish Self-Govt 1,6630.92
  Natural Law 1,4290.79
  Independent 5,8853.27+2.68
Total179,9692
Two-party-preferred vote
  Labor 110,05561.2+2.62Steady2.svg
  Liberal 69,79638.8–2.60Steady2.svg
Invalid/blank votes6,2403.35+0.40
Turnout186,20996.74
Registered voters192,487
Source: Federal Elections 1993

Northern Territory

1993 Australian federal election
(Northern Territory)
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  1990 13 March 1993 1996  

The one Northern Territory seat in the Australian House of Representatives
and both seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond party
  Keating Paul BANNER.jpg John Hewson 2016 01.jpg
Leader Paul Keating John Hewson
Party Labor Coalition
Last election1 seats0 seats
Seats won1 seats0 seats
Seat changeSteady2.svgSteady2.svg
Popular vote43,57835,207
Percentage55.31%44.69%
SwingIncrease2.svg 5.35Decrease2.svg 9.5
TPP 55.3%44.7%
TPP swingIncrease2.svg 0.3Decrease2.svg 0.3
1993 Australian federal election: Northern Territory [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Warren Snowdon 43,57855.31+5.35
Country Liberal Arthur Palmer35,20744.69+4.15
Total formal votes78,78596.90+0.28
Informal votes2,5183.10-0.28
Turnout 81,30388.79
Labor hold Swing +0.29

See also

Notes

  1. The elected independents were Ted Mack (NSW) and Phil Cleary (Victoria).
  2. 1 2 The Greens total in New South Wales includes the local groups for Lowe, Page, Reid, Robertson and Wentworth.
  3. The Australian Greens were founded in 1992, but not all state and territory organisations immediately affiliated to the new federal party. The Greens total includes unaffiliated local groups in New South Wales [lower-alpha 2] (11,685), Queensland Greens (58,502), Greens Western Australia (55,907), Greens South Australia (1,496), Tasmanian Greens (24,319), and ACT Green Democratic Alliance (3,109).

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References

  1. Newman, G; Kopras, A (8 October 1993). "Federal Elections 1993" (PDF). Background Paper 22 1993. Parliamentary Research Service. ISSN   1037-2938 . Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "1993 House of Representatives". Psephos Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  3. "1993 House of Representatives: Northern Territory". Psephos Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 22 June 2022.