Results of the 2010 Australian federal election in Victoria

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2010 Australian federal election
(Victoria)
Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg
  2007 21 August 2010 2013  

All 37 Victorian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 (of the 12) seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond partyThird party
  Julia Gillard 2010.jpg Tony Abbott - 2010.jpg Bob Brown profile.png
Leader Julia Gillard Tony Abbott Bob Brown
Party Labor Liberal/National coalition Greens
Last election21 seats16 seats0 seats
Seats won22 seats14 seats1 seat
Seat changeIncrease2.svg1Decrease2.svg2Increase2.svg 1
Popular vote1,361,4161,260,729402,482
Percentage42.81%39.64%12.66%
SwingDecrease2.svg1.88%Decrease2.svg1.47%Increase2.svg 4.99%
TPP 55.31%44.69%
TPP swingIncrease2.svg 1.04Decrease2.svg 1.04

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2010 Federal Election Results - Victoria (Primary).png
2010 Federal Election - Victoria (TCP).png

This is a list of electoral division results for the Australian 2010 federal election in the state of Victoria. [1] [2]

Contents

Overall

Electoral divisions: Victoria Vicstate2010.gif
Electoral divisions: Victoria
Electoral divisions: Melbourne area Vicmetro2010.gif
Electoral divisions: Melbourne area
Turnout 93.46% (CV) — Informal 4.50%
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
  Australian Labor Party 1,361,41642.81–1.8822Increase2.svg 1
   Liberal 1,159,30136.45–1.6412Decrease2.svg 2
  National 101,4193.19+0.172Steady2.svg
Coalition 1,260,72039.64–1.4714Decrease2.svg 2
  Australian Greens 402,48212.66+4.491Increase2.svg 1
  Family First Party 99,7473.14+0.12
  Independents 26,5250.83−0.17
  Liberal Democratic Party 7,8390.25+0.15
  Australian Sex Party 6,0230.19+0.19
  Secular Party of Australia 5,2390.16+0.16
  Australian Democrats 3,9470.12−1.10
  Socialist Alliance 2,2250.07+0.00
  Socialist Equality Party 1,6560.05+0.03
  Citizens Electoral Council 9220.03−0.24
  Christian Democratic Party 6320.02−0.02
  Australia First Party 2950.01+0.01
 Others5160.02+0.00
Total3,180,184  37
Two-party-preferred vote
  Australian Labor Party 1,758,98255.31+1.0422Increase2.svg 1
  Liberal/National Coalition 1,421,20244.69–1.0414Decrease2.svg 2
Invalid/blank votes149,6994.50+1.25
Registered voters/turnout3,561,87393.49
Source: Commonwealth Election 2010

Results by division

Aston

2010 Australian federal election: Aston [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Alan Tudge 39,73346.85−3.86
Labor Rupert Evans32,72538.58−0.26
Greens Salore Craig8,2069.67+4.44
Family First Rachel Hanna4,1534.90+1.43
Total formal votes84,81795.65−1.41
Informal votes3,8544.35+1.41
Turnout 88,67194.89−1.50
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Alan Tudge 43,90151.76−3.29
Labor Rupert Evans40,91648.24+3.29
Liberal hold Swing −3.29

Ballarat

2010 Australian federal election: Ballarat [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Catherine King 46,28951.75+1.42
Liberal Mark Banwell30,36433.95−4.09
Greens Belinda Coates10,14011.34+3.36
Family First Jim Rainey2,6462.96−0.69
Total formal votes89,43996.28−1.31
Informal votes3,4563.72+1.31
Turnout 92,89594.98−1.11
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Catherine King 55,18861.70+3.55
Liberal Mark Banwell34,25138.30−3.55
Labor hold Swing +3.55

Batman

2010 Australian federal election: Batman [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Martin Ferguson 40,57452.38−4.80
Greens Alexandra Bhathal18,18923.48+6.31
Liberal George Souris15,41219.90−0.74
Family First Andrew Conlon2,4653.18+0.56
Democrats Con Sarazen8231.06−0.97
Total formal votes77,46394.85−1.33
Informal votes4,2025.15+1.33
Turnout 81,66591.59−2.61
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Martin Ferguson 58,02874.91−1.04
Liberal George Souris19,43525.09+1.04
Two-candidate-preferred result
Labor Martin Ferguson 44,81957.86−18.09
Greens Alexandra Bhathal32,64442.14+42.14
Labor hold Swing −18.09

Bendigo

2010 Australian federal election: Bendigo [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Steve Gibbons 43,96547.65+0.51
Liberal Craig Hunter33,06735.84−2.58
Greens Kymberlie Dimozantos11,34112.29+5.04
Family First Alan Howard3,8924.22+0.67
Total formal votes92,26596.26−0.20
Informal votes3,5883.74+0.20
Turnout 95,85395.19−0.84
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Steve Gibbons 54,92859.53+3.40
Liberal Craig Hunter37,33740.47−3.40
Labor hold Swing +3.40

Bruce

2010 Australian federal election: Bruce [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Alan Griffin 37,79449.24−2.61
Liberal Mike Kabos28,58037.24−0.33
Greens Stefan Zibell7,2229.41+4.32
Family First Felicity Hemmersbach3,1514.11+1.26
Total formal votes76,74794.79−1.50
Informal votes4,2205.21+1.50
Turnout 80,96791.83−2.75
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Alan Griffin 44,60358.12−0.20
Liberal Mike Kabos32,14441.88+0.20
Labor hold Swing −0.20

Calwell

2010 Australian federal election: Calwell [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Maria Vamvakinou 49,58056.63−3.59
Liberal Wayne Tseng22,55625.76−0.79
Greens Lenka Thompson10,38611.86+7.50
Family First Jeff Truscott3,8514.40+0.06
Socialist Equality Peter Byrne1,1811.35+1.03
Total formal votes87,55493.47−1.68
Informal votes6,1146.53+1.68
Turnout 93,66892.45−2.39
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Maria Vamvakinou 61,04569.72+0.39
Liberal Wayne Tseng26,50930.28−0.39
Labor hold Swing +0.39

Casey

2010 Australian federal election: Casey [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Tony Smith 40,58848.38−1.77
Labor Sami Hisheh29,56535.24−0.61
Greens Brendan Powell9,66111.52+4.20
Family First Daniel Harrison4,0834.87+0.68
Total formal votes83,89795.78−1.44
Informal votes3,6954.22+1.44
Turnout 87,59294.84−1.38
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Tony Smith 45,45854.18−1.75
Labor Sami Hisheh38,43945.82+1.75
Liberal hold Swing −1.75

Chisholm

2010 Australian federal election: Chisholm [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Anna Burke 34,49244.53−3.59
Liberal John Nguyen31,09340.15+0.70
Greens Josh Fergeus9,19611.87+3.40
Family First Phil Goodman2,1072.72+0.27
Secular Nimrod Evans5620.73+0.73
Total formal votes77,45096.41−0.98
Informal votes2,8803.59+0.98
Turnout 80,33093.11−2.16
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Anna Burke 43,45956.11−1.27
Liberal John Nguyen33,99143.89+1.27
Labor hold Swing −1.27

Corangamite

2010 Australian federal election: Corangamite [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Sarah Henderson 42,15544.99+0.29
Labor Darren Cheeseman 37,04339.53−2.38
Greens Mike Lawrence10,71311.43+3.46
Family First Ann Wojczuk1,8501.97−1.59
Independent Sally-Anne Brown1,4181.51+1.51
Liberal Democrats Nathan Timmins5200.55+0.36
Total formal votes93,69996.78−0.69
Informal votes3,1173.22+0.69
Turnout 96,81695.32−1.15
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Darren Cheeseman 47,23550.41−0.44
Liberal Sarah Henderson 46,46449.59+0.44
Labor hold Swing −0.44

Corio

2010 Australian federal election: Corio [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Richard Marles 42,57851.51+6.02
Liberal Don Gibson25,72931.13+1.52
Greens Gavin Brown10,35512.53+6.62
Family First Scott Amberley3,0283.66−0.30
Socialist Alliance Sue Bull9711.17+0.77
Total formal votes82,66195.49−0.78
Informal votes3,9054.51+0.78
Turnout 86,56694.12−1.30
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Richard Marles 53,08364.22+5.29
Liberal Don Gibson29,57835.78−5.29
Labor hold Swing +5.29

Deakin

2010 Australian federal election: Deakin [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Phil Barresi 33,55341.94−2.41
Labor Mike Symon 31,94139.93−1.93
Greens David Howell10,33812.92+4.44
Family First Peter Lake2,5323.17+0.02
Independent Abraham Seviloglou8361.05+1.05
Liberal Democrats Benjamin Walsh5050.63−0.08
Australia First Alex Norwick2950.37+0.37
Total formal votes80,00096.42−1.49
Informal votes2,9673.58+1.49
Turnout 82,96794.56−1.33
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Mike Symon 41,92752.41+1.00
Liberal Phil Barresi 38,07347.59−1.00
Labor hold Swing +1.00

Dunkley

2010 Australian federal election: Dunkley [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Bruce Billson 40,60247.32−2.47
Labor Helen Constas32,88938.33+0.07
Greens Simon Tiller10,03311.69+3.94
Family First Yasmin de Zilwa2,2762.65+0.06
Total formal votes85,80096.08−1.30
Informal votes3,4983.92+1.30
Turnout 89,29893.68−1.55
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Bruce Billson 43,77751.02−3.02
Labor Helen Constas42,02348.98+3.02
Liberal hold Swing −3.02

Flinders

2010 Australian federal election: Flinders [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Greg Hunt 49,14654.30−0.17
Labor Francis Gagliano-Ventura28,74731.76−2.12
Greens Robert Brown10,41011.50+3.02
Family First Reade Smith2,1982.43+0.19
Total formal votes90,50195.87−1.35
Informal votes3,8954.13+1.35
Turnout 94,39693.58−1.85
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Greg Hunt 53,49959.11+0.86
Labor Francis Gagliano-Ventura37,00240.89−0.86
Liberal hold Swing +0.86

Gellibrand

2010 Australian federal election: Gellibrand [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Nicola Roxon 48,97158.81−1.41
Liberal David McConnell19,07022.90+0.06
Greens Rodney Solin12,77915.35+5.97
Family First Liz Mumby1,4401.73−0.29
Socialist Alliance Ben Courtice5280.63−0.96
Socialist Equality Tania Baptist4750.57+0.57
Total formal votes83,26395.00−0.78
Informal votes4,3785.00+0.78
Turnout 87,64191.66−2.50
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Nicola Roxon 61,53173.90+2.44
Liberal David McConnell21,73226.10−2.44
Labor hold Swing +2.44

Gippsland

2010 Australian federal election: Gippsland [17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Darren Chester 47,02053.00+4.63
Labor Darren McCubbin28,00831.57−4.98
Greens Michael Bond5,8266.57+1.03
Liberal Democrats Ben Buckley4,8955.52+5.52
Family First Heath Jefferis2,9633.34−0.97
Total formal votes88,71296.21−0.81
Informal votes3,4963.79+0.81
Total votes92,208 94.53 −1.14
Two-party-preferred result
National Darren Chester 54,51361.45+5.54
Labor Darren McCubbin34,19938.55−5.54
National hold Swing +5.54

Goldstein

2010 Australian federal election: Goldstein [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Andrew Robb 44,43652.55−0.37
Labor Nick Eden25,22729.83−3.86
Greens Neil Pilling13,70816.21+5.84
Family First Anthony Forster1,1871.40+0.26
Total formal votes84,55896.87−0.71
Informal votes2,7353.13+0.71
Turnout 87,29392.92−2.04
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Andrew Robb 47,74756.47+0.42
Labor Nick Eden36,81143.53−0.42
Liberal hold Swing +0.42

Gorton

2010 Australian federal election: Gorton [19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Brendan O'Connor 58,76759.98−1.95
Liberal Damon Ryder23,11623.59−0.73
Greens Steve Wilson9,94910.15+4.06
Family First Sean Major6,1536.28+2.33
Total formal votes97,98593.29−2.27
Informal votes7,0486.71+2.27
Turnout 105,03392.41−2.51
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Brendan O'Connor 70,70572.16+0.94
Liberal Damon Ryder27,28027.84−0.94
Labor hold Swing +0.94

Higgins

2010 Australian federal election: Higgins [20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Kelly O'Dwyer 42,08651.74−1.87
Labor Tony Clark22,70027.91−3.17
Greens Sam Hibbins 14,55917.90+7.15
Independent David Fawcett1,2251.51+1.51
Family First Ashley Truter7770.96+0.19
Total formal votes81,34797.20−0.23
Informal votes2,3432.80+0.23
Turnout 83,69092.58−1.19
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Kelly O'Dwyer 46,16756.75−0.29
Labor Tony Clark35,18043.25+0.29
Liberal hold Swing −0.29

Holt

2010 Australian federal election: Holt [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Anthony Byrne 51,99854.42−1.23
Liberal Ricardo Balancy29,25430.62−3.60
Greens Frank di Mascolo8,7459.15+5.03
Family First Ian George4,7724.99+0.60
Secular Mark Hitchins7760.81+0.81
Total formal votes95,54594.31−2.13
Informal votes5,7645.69+2.13
Turnout 101,30993.04−2.39
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Anthony Byrne 60,41263.23+1.60
Liberal Ricardo Balancy35,13336.77−1.60
Labor hold Swing +1.60

Hotham

2010 Australian federal election: Hotham [22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Simon Crean 42,92054.08−1.07
Liberal Fazal Cader26,11032.90−0.85
Greens Geoff Payne8,08610.19+3.34
Family First Gary Ong1,6882.13+0.09
Secular Trent Reardon5560.70+0.70
Total formal votes79,36095.56−1.14
Informal votes3,6844.44+1.14
Turnout 83,04492.70−2.09
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Simon Crean 50,39463.50+0.50
Liberal Fazal Cader28,96636.50−0.50
Labor hold Swing +0.50

Indi

2010 Australian federal election: Indi [23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Sophie Mirabella 44,55552.62−1.76
Labor Zuvele Leschen23,03427.20−4.92
Greens Jenny O'Connor8,0009.45+1.87
Independent Alan Lappin4,9455.84+5.84
Family First Robert Cavedon3,1903.77−0.05
Democrats Mark Carey9471.12−0.57
Total formal votes84,67196.09−1.23
Informal votes3,4493.91+1.23
Turnout 88,12094.80−1.00
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Sophie Mirabella 50,75559.94+0.75
Labor Zuvele Leschen33,91640.06−0.75
Liberal hold Swing +0.75

Isaacs

2010 Australian federal election: Isaacs [24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Mark Dreyfus 45,13149.42+0.67
Liberal Dale McClelland31,47234.47−4.00
Greens Chris Carman9,98010.93+4.69
Family First Heather Wheatley3,3773.70+1.15
Independent Gordon Ford1,3551.48+0.22
Total formal votes91,31595.29−1.40
Informal votes4,5164.71+1.40
Turnout 95,83193.23−1.95
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Mark Dreyfus 55,72161.02+3.33
Liberal Dale McClelland35,59438.98−3.33
Labor hold Swing +3.33

Jagajaga

2010 Australian federal election: Jagajaga [25]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Jenny Macklin 40,68247.34−0.82
Liberal Joh Bauch29,74534.61−2.94
Greens Chris Kearney12,84714.95+4.70
Family First Joe Sgarlata2,1092.45+0.09
Secular Peter Harris5600.65+0.65
Total formal votes85,94396.03−1.52
Informal votes3,5563.97+1.52
Turnout 89,49994.01−1.71
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Jenny Macklin 52,86861.52+2.54
Liberal Joh Bauch33,07538.48−2.54
Labor hold Swing +2.54

Kooyong

2010 Australian federal election: Kooyong [26]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Josh Frydenberg 42,72852.56−2.58
Labor Steve Hurd22,26827.39−2.64
Greens Des Benson15,01918.48+6.66
Family First John Laidler1,2721.56+0.02
Total formal votes81,28797.22−0.68
Informal votes2,3262.78+0.68
Turnout 83,61393.26−1.54
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Josh Frydenberg 46,77957.55−1.98
Labor Steve Hurd34,50842.45+1.98
Liberal hold Swing −1.98

Lalor

2010 Australian federal election: Lalor [27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Julia Gillard 66,29864.25+4.36
Liberal Sheridan Ingram23,79123.06−6.71
Greens Peter Taylor7,0456.83+2.81
Family First Lori McLean2,8802.79−1.61
Secular Paul Sheehan8810.85+0.85
Independent Joanne Clarke7080.69+0.69
Independent Brian Shaw6590.64+0.64
  Revolutionary Socialist Van Rudd 5160.50+0.50
Independent Marc Aussie-Stone4100.40+0.40
Total formal votes103,18893.76−2.75
Informal votes6,8646.24+2.75
Turnout 110,05294.04−1.38
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Julia Gillard 74,45272.15+6.62
Liberal Sheridan Ingram28,73627.85−6.62
Labor hold Swing +6.62

La Trobe

2010 Australian federal election: La Trobe [28]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Jason Wood 39,05343.88−2.60
Labor Laura Smyth 33,97038.17−2.22
Greens Jim Reiher10,93112.28+3.44
Sex Party Martin Leahy2,5392.85+2.85
Family First David Barrow1,9172.15−0.69
Liberal Democrats Shem Bennett5870.66+0.56
Total formal votes88,99795.93−0.79
Informal votes3,7734.07+0.79
Turnout 92,77094.70−1.14
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Laura Smyth 45,30850.91+1.42
Liberal Jason Wood 43,68949.09−1.42
Labor gain from Liberal Swing +1.42

Mallee

2010 Australian federal election: Mallee [29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National John Forrest 54,39966.79+2.85
Labor Bob Scates16,19819.89−1.96
Greens Helen Healy6,4007.86+3.69
Family First Carl Carter4,4565.47−1.06
Total formal votes81,45395.77−0.64
Informal votes3,5944.23+0.64
Turnout 85,04794.66−1.23
Two-party-preferred result
National John Forrest 60,61174.41+3.14
Labor Bob Scates20,84225.59−3.14
National hold Swing +3.14

Maribyrnong

2010 Australian federal election: Maribyrnong [30]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Bill Shorten 42,40455.38−2.19
Liberal Conrad D'Souza22,26229.07−0.95
Greens Tim Long9,07711.85+5.03
Family First Colin Moyle1,9882.60+0.02
Democrats Robert Livesay8411.10−0.47
Total formal votes76,57294.32−1.70
Informal votes4,6075.68+1.70
Turnout 81,17991.82−2.33
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Bill Shorten 51,19366.86+1.54
Liberal Conrad D'Souza25,37933.14−1.54
Labor hold Swing +1.54

McEwen

2010 Australian federal election: McEwen [31]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Rob Mitchell 45,37443.17+2.97
Liberal Cameron Caine42,05440.01−5.76
Greens Steve Meacher12,44011.84+3.16
Family First Belinda Clarkson3,3583.19+0.70
Liberal Democrats Mark Bini1,3321.27+0.44
Secular Robert Gordon5490.52+0.52
Total formal votes105,10795.60−0.44
Informal votes4,8434.40+0.44
Turnout 109,95094.96−1.28
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Rob Mitchell 58,14455.32+5.34
Liberal Cameron Caine46,96344.68−5.34
Labor gain from Liberal Swing +5.34

McMillan

2010 Australian federal election: McMillan [32]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Russell Broadbent 41,87049.28−0.65
Labor Christine Maxfield30,21235.56−2.58
Greens Malcolm McKelvie8,2589.72+3.72
Family First Linden Stokes2,7763.27+0.33
Independent Leigh Gatt1,8442.17+2.17
Total formal votes84,96096.03−0.54
Informal votes3,5113.97+0.54
Turnout 88,47194.80−1.08
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Russell Broadbent 46,22954.41−0.38
Labor Christine Maxfield38,73145.59+0.38
Liberal hold Swing −0.38

Melbourne

2010 Australian federal election: Melbourne [33]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Cath Bowtell34,02238.09−11.42
Greens Adam Bandt 32,30836.17+13.37
Liberal Simon Olsen18,76021.00−2.49
Sex Party Joel Murray1,6331.83+1.83
Family First Georgia Pearson1,3891.55+0.55
Secular Penelope Green6130.69+0.69
Democrats David Collyer6020.67−0.76
Total formal votes89,32796.38−0.82
Informal votes3,3563.62+0.82
Turnout 92,68390.09−1.41
Notional two-party-preferred count
Labor Cath Bowtell65,47373.30+1.03
Liberal Simon Olsen23,85426.70−1.03
Two-candidate-preferred result
Greens Adam Bandt 50,05956.04+10.75
Labor Cath Bowtell39,26843.96−10.75
Greens gain from Labor Swing +10.75

Melbourne Ports

2010 Australian federal election: Melbourne Ports [34]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Michael Danby 32,39138.19−4.28
Liberal Kevin Ekendahl32,05737.79−1.89
Greens Sue Plowright17,52820.66+5.63
Sex Party Christian Vega1,8512.18+2.18
Family First Daniel Emmerson6320.75−0.10
Secular Gregory Storer3620.43+0.43
Total formal votes84,82196.75−1.09
Informal votes2,8483.25+1.09
Turnout 87,66989.67−2.05
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Michael Danby 48,81957.56+0.41
Liberal Kevin Ekendahl36,00242.44−0.41
Labor hold Swing +0.41

Menzies

2010 Australian federal election: Menzies [35]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Kevin Andrews 43,93253.63+2.03
Labor Joy Banerji26,28732.09−2.69
Greens Chris Padgham8,80210.75+4.46
Family First Ken Smithies2,8923.53+1.11
Total formal votes81,91395.91−1.33
Informal votes3,4974.09+1.33
Turnout 85,41093.89−2.26
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Kevin Andrews 48,10258.72+2.70
Labor Joy Banerji33,81141.28−2.70
Liberal hold Swing +2.70

Murray

2010 Australian federal election: Murray [36]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Sharman Stone 52,33764.98+2.91
Labor Hugh Mortensen18,84223.39−0.72
Greens Ian Christoe4,9066.09+3.14
Family First Serena Moore2,9583.67+0.35
Christian Democrats Ewan McDonald6320.78+0.78
Citizens Electoral Council Jeff Davy4930.61+0.36
Secular William Clarke-Hannaford3800.47+0.47
Total formal votes80,54894.17−0.59
Informal votes4,9865.83+0.59
Turnout 85,53494.81−0.91
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Sharman Stone 56,66670.35+2.09
Labor Hugh Mortensen23,88229.65−2.09
Liberal hold Swing +2.09

Scullin

2010 Australian federal election: Scullin [37]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Harry Jenkins 49,31062.12−1.20
Liberal Max Williams19,14224.11−0.28
Greens Gurm Sekhon6,7028.44+2.41
Family First Ian Stratov4,2265.32+0.59
Total formal votes79,38094.01−1.93
Informal votes5,0555.99+1.93
Turnout 84,43592.97−2.73
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Harry Jenkins 57,35572.25+1.40
Liberal Max Williams22,02527.75−1.40
Labor hold Swing +1.40

Wannon

2010 Australian federal election: Wannon [38]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Dan Tehan 38,81346.62−5.94
Labor Judith McNamara24,50229.43−6.74
Greens Lisa Owen5,0166.03−0.95
Independent James Purcell 4,6525.59+5.59
Independent Katrina Rainsford4,0664.88+4.88
Independent Ralph Leutton2,5823.10+3.10
Family First Jahzeel Concepcion1,7952.16−2.13
Independent Allan Marsh1,0801.30+1.30
Independent Robert O'Brien7450.89+0.89
Total formal votes83,25194.68−2.73
Informal votes4,6765.32+2.73
Turnout 87,92795.30−1.10
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Dan Tehan 47,69757.29−0.18
Labor Judith McNamara35,55442.71+0.18
Liberal hold Swing −0.18

Wills

2010 Australian federal election: Wills [39]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Kelvin Thomson 43,71851.81−5.08
Liberal Claude Tomisich20,08023.79−0.76
Greens Mark Riley17,38120.60+6.78
Family First Daniel Mumby1,3201.56+0.13
Democrats Paul Roberton7340.87−1.46
Socialist Alliance Trent Hawkins7260.86+0.14
Citizens Electoral Council Craig Isherwood4290.51+0.25
Total formal votes84,38893.98−1.69
Informal votes5,4036.02+1.69
Turnout 89,79191.07−2.60
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Kelvin Thomson 61,29772.64+0.24
Liberal Claude Tomisich23,09127.36−0.24
Labor hold Swing +0.24

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