Results of the 2013 Australian federal election in New South Wales

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2013 Australian federal election
(New South Wales)
Flag of New South Wales.svg
  2010 7 September 2013 2016  

All 48 New South Wales seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 (of the 12) seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond party
  Prime Minister Tony Abbott.jpg Kevin Rudd portrait.jpg
Leader Tony Abbott Kevin Rudd
Party Liberal/National coalition Labor
Last election20 seats26 seats
Seats won30 seats18 seats
Seat changeIncrease2.svg10Decrease2.svg8
Popular vote1,996,2081,433,842
Percentage47.34%34.52%
SwingIncrease2.svg2.74%Decrease2.svg2.76
TPP 54.35%45.65%
TPP swingIncrease2.svg 3.19Decrease2.svg 3.19

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This is a list of electoral division results for the Australian 2013 federal election in the state of New South Wales. [1]

Contents

Overall results

PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
  Coalition      
  Liberal Party of Australia 1,551,43637.35+0.6823Increase2.svg 7
  National Party of Australia 414,7729.99+2.067Increase2.svg 3
  Australian Labor Party 1,433,84234.52−2.7618Decrease2.svg 8
  Australian Greens 330,0507.95–2.29
  Palmer United Party 174,5514.20+4.20
  Christian Democratic Party 88,5762.13+0.77
  One Nation 19,5170.47–0.01
  Democratic Labour Party 16,9090.41+0.41
  Katter's Australian Party 16,5340.40+0.40
  Bullet Train for Australia 8,1740.20+0.20
  Australia First Party 6,0840.15+0.07
  Rise Up Australia Party 5,4490.13+0.13
  Citizens Electoral Council 4,0570.10+0.07
  Australian Sex Party 3,2920.08+0.00
  Australian Stable Population Party 2,2450.05+0.05
  Australian Independents 2,0920.05+0.05
  Non-Custodial Parents Party 1,3320.03–0.04
  Socialist Alliance 1,2290.03–0.06
  Future Party 6930.02+0.02
  Secular Party of Australia 6020.01–0.08
  Australian Voice Party 5450.01+0.01
 Independents71,8481.73−2.580Decrease2.svg 2
Total4,153,829  48
Two-party-preferred vote
  Liberal/National Coalition 2,257,65454.35+3.1930Increase2.svg 10
  Australian Labor Party 1,896,17545.65–3.1918Decrease2.svg 8

Results by division

Banks

2013 Australian federal election: Banks [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal David Coleman 39,89947.01+1.49
Labor Daryl Melham 34,83541.04−1.92
Greens Paul Spight4,2425.00−4.61
Palmer United Jake Wellham2,1252.50+2.50
Christian Democrats Mark Falanga1,9832.34+2.34
Independent Sayed Khedr7680.90+0.90
Katter's Australian Ross Richardson5530.65+0.65
Democratic Labour Robert Haddad4700.55+0.55
Total formal votes84,87590.05−1.58
Informal votes9,3749.95+1.58
Turnout 94,24992.86+0.16
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal David Coleman 43,99051.83+3.28
Labor Daryl Melham 40,88548.17−3.28
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +3.28

Barton

2013 Australian federal election: Barton [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Nickolas Varvaris 33,88142.35+1.68
Labor Steve McMahon32,34540.43−8.05
Greens Jackie Brooker4,7885.98−4.87
Palmer United Edward Caruana3,1143.89+3.89
Independent Michael Nagi3,0713.84+3.84
Christian Democrats Kylie French1,5491.94+1.94
One Nation Perry Theo6860.86+0.86
Katter's Australian Rodney Wyse5670.71+0.71
Total formal votes80,00187.96−2.22
Informal votes10,94812.04+2.22
Turnout 90,94992.16+0.54
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Nickolas Varvaris 40,24550.31+7.17
Labor Steve McMahon39,75649.69−7.17
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +7.17

Bennelong

2013 Australian federal election: Bennelong [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal John Alexander 46,90752.99+4.46
Labor Jason Yat-Sen Li 28,72632.45−4.67
Greens Lindsay Peters7,4548.42+0.47
Christian Democrats Julie Worsley2,1352.41+0.28
Palmer United Robert Marks1,5891.80+1.80
Democratic Labour Lachlan McCaffrey 6170.70+0.70
Secular John August6020.68+0.68
Australia First Victor Waterson4920.56+0.56
Total formal votes88,52292.48−0.15
Informal votes7,2007.52+0.15
Turnout 95,72293.35−0.17
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal John Alexander 51,13957.77+4.65
Labor Jason Yat-Sen Li 37,38342.23−4.65
Liberal hold Swing +4.65

Berowra

2013 Australian federal election: Berowra [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Philip Ruddock 53,23661.44+1.46
Labor Michael Stove16,40218.93−3.12
Greens John Storey8,68410.02−1.37
Independent Mick Gallagher3,3743.89+1.03
Palmer United Paul Graves2,3242.68+2.68
Christian Democrats Leighton Thew2,1352.46−0.28
Stable Population Deborah Smythe4920.57+0.57
Total formal votes86,64794.45−0.96
Informal votes5,0965.55+0.96
Turnout 91,74394.56+0.11
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Philip Ruddock 59,84769.07+2.87
Labor Michael Stove26,80030.93−2.87
Liberal hold Swing +2.87

Blaxland

2013 Australian federal election: Blaxland [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Jason Clare 43,56855.73+4.75
Liberal Anthony Khouri25,57932.72−0.58
Greens John Ky2,4163.09−3.17
Palmer United Zali Burrows2,1192.71+2.71
Katter's Australian Nafez Taleb1,9212.46+2.46
Christian Democrats Juliat Nasr1,7572.25+2.25
Democratic Labour Boutros Zalloua8171.05+1.05
Total formal votes78,17786.33+0.39
Informal votes12,38013.67−0.39
Turnout 90,55790.30+0.21
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Jason Clare 48,02561.43−0.80
Liberal Anthony Khouri30,15238.57+0.80
Labor hold Swing −0.80

Bradfield

2013 Australian federal election: Bradfield [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Paul Fletcher 57,50664.84+0.39
Labor Chris Haviland 14,72016.60−2.62
Greens Pippa McInnes11,42912.89−3.45
Palmer United Blake Buchanan2,3662.67+2.67
Christian Democrats John Archer1,6711.88+1.88
Democratic Labour Paul Harrold9921.12+1.12
Total formal votes88,68494.26−1.64
Informal votes5,4015.74+1.64
Turnout 94,08593.62+0.22
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Paul Fletcher 62,77170.78+2.60
Labor Chris Haviland 25,91329.22−2.60
Liberal hold Swing +2.60

Calare

2013 Australian federal election: Calare [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National John Cobb 52,65057.65+5.24
Labor Jess Jennings23,18525.39−3.66
Palmer United Brian Cain4,3564.77+4.77
Greens David Mallard4,0544.44−1.56
Independent Macgregor Ross2,3882.61+0.57
Christian Democrats Ian Lyons1,6281.78−0.41
Katter's Australian Billie Kirkland1,2931.42+1.42
Australia First Peter Schultze1,0101.11+1.11
Democratic Labour Anthony Craig7590.83+0.83
Total formal votes91,32393.89−1.18
Informal votes5,9426.11+1.18
Turnout 97,26595.32−0.02
Two-party-preferred result
National John Cobb 60,24865.97+5.23
Labor Jess Jennings31,07534.03−5.23
National hold Swing +5.23

Charlton

2013 Australian federal election: Charlton [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Pat Conroy 40,12546.44−6.71
Liberal Kevin Baker24,64628.53−2.18
Palmer United Bronwyn Reid9,41210.89+10.89
Greens Dessie Kocher5,8206.74−2.09
Christian Democrats Steve Camilleri2,6713.09+0.27
One Nation Brian Burston 2,2662.62+2.62
Bullet Train Trevor Anthoney1,4601.69+1.69
Total formal votes86,40092.89−0.19
Informal votes6,6187.11+0.19
Turnout 93,01894.40−0.08
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Pat Conroy 51,17359.23−3.44
Liberal Kevin Baker35,22740.77+3.44
Labor hold Swing −3.44

Chifley

2013 Australian federal election: Chifley [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Ed Husic 43,04452.30+0.72
Liberal Isabelle White26,47932.17+1.85
Palmer United Christopher Buttel3,3614.08+4.08
Christian Democrats Dave Vincent2,8623.48−1.58
Greens Ben Hammond2,1982.67−5.76
Independent Ammar Khan1,7492.13+2.13
One Nation Elizabeth Power1,4021.70−0.27
Democratic Labour Michael Wright8100.98+0.98
Australia First Alex Norwick3960.48−0.69
Total formal votes82,30186.64−2.20
Informal votes12,69013.36+2.20
Turnout 94,99192.78+0.09
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Ed Husic 49,83160.55−1.79
Liberal Isabelle White32,47039.45+1.79
Labor hold Swing −1.79

Cook

2013 Australian federal election: Cook [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Scott Morrison 55,70760.35+2.47
Labor Peter Scaysbrook22,85024.76−4.05
Greens Mithra Cox6,0586.56−1.17
Palmer United Matthew Palise3,7654.08+4.08
Christian Democrats Beth Smith1,9812.15+0.23
Independent Graeme Strang1,3211.43−0.32
Australia First Jim Saleam6170.67+0.67
Total formal votes92,29994.08−0.11
Informal votes5,8135.92+0.11
Turnout 98,11294.17−0.25
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Scott Morrison 61,24466.35+3.69
Labor Peter Scaysbrook31,05533.65−3.69
Liberal hold Swing +3.69

Cowper

2013 Australian federal election: Cowper [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Luke Hartsuyker 45,82053.05+2.28
Labor Alfredo Navarro21,91025.37−2.45
Greens Carol Vernon10,68512.37+3.28
Palmer United Rodney Jeanneret5,7396.64+6.64
Christian Democrats Bethany McAlpine2,2242.57+0.18
Total formal votes86,37894.72−0.95
Informal votes4,8135.28+0.95
Turnout 91,19193.86−0.19
Two-party-preferred result
National Luke Hartsuyker 53,30361.71+2.44
Labor Alfredo Navarro33,07538.29−2.44
National hold Swing +2.44

Cunningham

2013 Australian federal election: Cunningham [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Sharon Bird 41,52245.54−3.63
Liberal Philip Clifford30,68533.65+0.80
Greens Helen Wilson10,73011.77−3.35
Palmer United Christopher Atlee4,2534.66+4.66
Christian Democrats Rob George2,2042.42+2.42
Non-Custodial Parents John Flanagan8970.98−0.41
Katter's Australian John Bursill8860.97+0.97
Total formal votes91,17793.63−0.69
Informal votes6,2086.37+0.69
Turnout 97,38593.56−0.21
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Sharon Bird 54,59559.88−3.29
Liberal Philip Clifford36,58240.12+3.29
Labor hold Swing −3.29

Dobell

2013 Australian federal election: Dobell [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Karen McNamara 35,61741.35+1.11
Labor Emma McBride 30,24835.11−11.16
Independent Nathan Bracken 7,0908.23+8.23
Greens Sue Wynn4,2384.92−3.69
Independent Craig Thomson 3,4444.00+4.00
Palmer United Kate McGill2,9203.39+3.39
Christian Democrats Hadden Ervin1,2501.45−0.97
Citizens Electoral Council Greg Owen7110.83+0.83
Bullet Train Christian Kunde6220.72+0.72
Total formal votes86,14092.49−1.45
Informal votes6,9947.51+1.45
Turnout 93,13493.82−0.20
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Karen McNamara 43,65350.68+5.75
Labor Emma McBride 42,48749.32−5.75
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +5.75

Eden-Monaro

2013 Australian federal election: Eden-Monaro [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Peter Hendy 40,43145.27+3.43
Labor Mike Kelly 34,63838.78−4.83
Greens Catherine Moore6,7257.53−2.19
Palmer United Dean Lynch4,6555.21+5.21
Independent Andrew Thaler1,2231.37+1.37
Christian Democrats Warren Catton8610.96+0.21
Stable Population Martin Tye6010.67+0.67
Citizens Electoral Council Costas Goumas1790.20+0.20
Total formal votes89,31394.46+0.71
Informal votes5,2405.54−0.71
Turnout 94,55394.52+0.13
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Peter Hendy 45,19950.61+4.85
Labor Mike Kelly 44,11449.39−4.85
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +4.85

Farrer

2013 Australian federal election: Farrer [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Sussan Ley 47,97757.81+6.40
Labor Gavin Hickey19,70823.75−1.54
Greens Christina Sobey3,6434.39−1.49
Palmer United Ronald Emmerton3,3924.09+4.09
Katter's Australian Ken Trewin3,0913.72+3.72
Rise Up Australia Narelle Davis1,6461.98+1.98
Democratic Labour Brendan Cattell1,5091.82+1.82
Bullet Train Tracey Powell1,0481.26+1.26
Christian Democrats Frank Horwill9821.18−2.03
Total formal votes82,99692.89−0.77
Informal votes6,3577.11+0.77
Turnout 89,35394.53+0.35
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Sussan Ley 55,96167.43+2.92
Labor Gavin Hickey27,03532.57−2.92
Liberal hold Swing +2.92

Fowler

2013 Australian federal election: Fowler [17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Chris Hayes 47,77260.76+7.90
Liberal Andrew Nguyen21,04326.76−10.18
Christian Democrats Matt Attia3,5594.53+4.53
Palmer United Bradley Pastoors2,7223.46+3.46
Greens Benjamin Silaphet2,6843.41−3.28
Katter's Australian Darren McLean8481.08+1.08
Total formal votes78,62886.07−1.10
Informal votes12,72813.93+1.10
Turnout 91,35692.16−0.13
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Chris Hayes 52,52666.80+8.04
Liberal Andrew Nguyen26,10233.20−8.04
Labor hold Swing +8.04

Gilmore

2013 Australian federal election: Gilmore [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Ann Sudmalis 41,72646.00−4.93
Labor Neil Reilly31,78935.05−0.13
Greens Terry Barratt8,4389.30−0.27
Palmer United Lyndal Harris5,7266.31+6.31
Christian Democrats Steve Ryan3,0303.34+0.67
Total formal votes90,70994.83−0.06
Informal votes4,9465.17+0.06
Turnout 95,65594.29−0.33
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Ann Sudmalis 47,75852.65−2.67
Labor Neil Reilly42,95147.35+2.67
Liberal hold Swing −2.67

Grayndler

2013 Australian federal election: Grayndler [19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Anthony Albanese 42,00947.20+1.11
Liberal Cedric Spencer21,98124.70+0.46
Greens Hall Greenland20,49823.03−2.87
Christian Democrats Joshua Green1,8282.05+2.05
Palmer United Mohanadas Balasingham1,5221.71+1.71
Bullet Train Joel Scully1,1711.32+1.32
Total formal votes89,00993.00+0.08
Informal votes6,6997.00−0.08
Turnout 95,70891.32+0.01
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Anthony Albanese 62,61370.34−0.29
Liberal Cedric Spencer26,39629.66+0.29
Labor hold Swing −0.29

Greenway

2013 Australian federal election: Greenway [20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Michelle Rowland 38,31944.48+2.16
Liberal Jaymes Diaz34,48840.04−1.30
Palmer United Jodie Wootton3,4834.04+4.04
Christian Democrats Allan Green3,2533.78+0.10
Greens Chris Brentin3,1753.69−2.32
Sex Party Tom Lillicrap1,5161.76+1.76
Rise Up Australia Maree Nichols6810.79+0.79
Katter's Australian Anthony Belcastro6810.79+0.79
Australian Voice Jamie Cavanough5450.63+0.63
Total formal votes86,14190.02+0.29
Informal votes9,5499.98−0.29
Turnout 95,69093.96−0.23
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Michelle Rowland 45,63952.98+2.10
Liberal Jaymes Diaz40,50247.02−2.10
Labor hold Swing +2.10

Hughes

2013 Australian federal election: Hughes [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Craig Kelly 48,43654.68+5.53
Labor Alison Megarrity 28,40632.07−5.71
Palmer United John Peters5,2245.90+5.90
Greens Signe Westerberg3,9484.46−1.83
Christian Democrats Peter Colsell2,5612.89+0.44
Total formal votes88,57592.61−0.87
Informal votes7,0717.39+0.87
Turnout 95,64694.24+0.03
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Craig Kelly 53,73560.67+5.50
Labor Alison Megarrity 34,84039.33−5.50
Liberal hold Swing +5.50

Hume

2013 Australian federal election: Hume [22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Angus Taylor 49,10553.97+0.41
Labor Michael Pilbrow23,71126.06−5.80
Greens Zaza Chevalier5,2185.73−1.92
Palmer United Jason Cornelius4,0154.41+4.41
One Nation Lynette Styles2,5212.77+2.77
Independent James Harker-Mortlock2,0962.30+2.30
Katter's Australian Bruce Nicholson1,6581.82+1.82
Christian Democrats Adrian Van Der Byl1,3971.54−0.22
Citizens Electoral Council Lindsay Cosgrove1,2731.40+1.40
Total formal votes90,99493.68−1.19
Informal votes6,1426.32+1.19
Turnout 97,13694.93−0.02
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Angus Taylor 55,93861.47+2.75
Labor Michael Pilbrow35,05638.53−2.75
Liberal hold Swing +2.75


Hunter

2013 Australian federal election: Hunter [23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Joel Fitzgibbon 38,24144.50−9.81
National Michael Johnsen 30,17035.11+4.06
Palmer United Jennifer Stefanac6,5527.62+7.62
Greens David Atwell5,0665.89−3.03
One Nation Bill Fox3,2453.78+0.43
Christian Democrats Richard Stretton1,8342.13−0.25
Citizens Electoral Council Ann Lawler8330.97+0.97
Total formal votes85,94193.46−0.33
Informal votes6,0146.54+0.33
Turnout 91,95594.51−0.22
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Joel Fitzgibbon 46,12553.67−8.81
National Michael Johnsen 39,81646.33+8.81
Labor hold Swing −8.81

Kingsford Smith

2013 Australian federal election: Kingsford Smith [24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Michael Feneley 37,45543.50+2.25
Labor Matt Thistlethwaite 36,17742.02−1.81
Greens James Macdonald8,4319.79−2.26
Palmer United Diane Happ1,6111.87+1.87
Christian Democrats Jacquie Shiha1,3791.60+1.60
Future Geordie Lucas6930.80+0.80
Rise Up Australia Danielle Somerfield3570.41+0.41
Total formal votes86,10391.37−0.48
Informal votes8,1308.63+0.48
Turnout 94,23392.01+0.63
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Matt Thistlethwaite 45,41152.74−2.42
Liberal Michael Feneley 40,69247.26+2.42
Labor hold Swing −2.42

Lindsay

2013 Australian federal election: Lindsay [25]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Fiona Scott 40,88246.64+3.25
Labor David Bradbury 34,21239.03−5.52
Palmer United Andrew Wilcox4,5175.15+5.15
Greens David Lenton2,6793.06−1.68
Christian Democrats Andrew Green2,4492.79−0.22
One Nation Jeffrey Lawson1,9012.17+2.17
Australia First Mick Saunders6100.70−0.47
Stable Population Geoff Brown4080.47+0.47
Total formal votes87,65891.79−0.04
Informal votes7,8378.21+0.04
Turnout 95,49594.32−0.11
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Fiona Scott 46,44652.99+4.11
Labor David Bradbury 41,21247.01−4.11
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +4.11

Lyne

2013 Australian federal election: Lyne [26]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National David Gillespie 45,87153.19+18.80
Labor Peter Alley18,35221.28+7.79
Independent Steve Attkins6,5617.61+7.61
Greens Ian Oxenford5,3406.19+1.90
Palmer United Troy Wilkie4,7275.48+5.48
One Nation Craig Huth2,2082.56+2.56
Christian Democrats John Klose2,0542.38+2.38
Katter's Australian Brian Buckley Clare8140.94+0.94
Citizens Electoral Council Michael Gough3180.37+0.37
Total formal votes86,24593.69−2.58
Informal votes5,8096.31+2.58
Turnout 92,05494.78−0.60
Two-party-preferred result
National David Gillespie 55,85764.77+2.32
Labor Peter Alley30,38835.23−2.32
National gain from Independent Swing +2.32

The sitting member was Rob Oakeshott (Independent) who did not contest the election.

Macarthur

2013 Australian federal election: Macarthur [27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Russell Matheson 46,18554.33+6.93
Labor Ian Fulton26,03930.63−7.92
Palmer United Goetz Grosche4,9165.78+5.78
Greens Patrick Darley-Jones3,9294.62−0.94
Christian Democrats Sarah Ramsay2,1892.58+0.82
Katter's Australian Mick Williams1,7512.06+2.06
Total formal votes85,00992.17+0.28
Informal votes7,2257.83−0.28
Turnout 92,23494.15−0.37
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Russell Matheson 52,16161.36+8.34
Labor Ian Fulton32,84838.64−8.34
Liberal hold Swing +8.34

Mackellar

2013 Australian federal election: Mackellar [28]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Bronwyn Bishop 56,52162.43+0.31
Labor Chris Hedge15,60617.24−3.86
Greens Jonathan King 12,84314.19−2.58
Palmer United Debra Drummond3,7714.17+4.17
Christian Democrats Silvana Nero1,7911.98+1.98
Total formal votes90,53294.25−0.55
Informal votes5,5255.75+0.55
Turnout 96,05793.40+0.14
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Bronwyn Bishop 62,32268.84+3.12
Labor Chris Hedge28,21031.16−3.12
Liberal hold Swing +3.12

Macquarie

2013 Australian federal election: Macquarie [29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Louise Markus 42,59047.36+2.89
Labor Susan Templeman 27,87231.00−1.36
Greens Danielle Wheeler9,98611.10−2.99
Palmer United Philip Maxwell3,7314.15+4.15
Christian Democrats Tony Piper2,7203.02+0.87
Sex Party Mark Littlejohn1,7761.98+1.98
Australia First Matt Hodgson7500.83+0.06
Democratic Labour Teresa Elaro4990.55+0.55
Total formal votes89,92494.37−0.15
Informal votes5,3625.63+0.15
Turnout 95,28694.63−0.18
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Louise Markus 48,98754.48+3.22
Labor Susan Templeman 40,93745.52−3.22
Liberal hold Swing +3.22

McMahon

2013 Australian federal election: McMahon [30]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Chris Bowen 41,33450.19−1.07
Liberal Ray King33,43040.59+4.34
Palmer United Matthew Dobrincic2,8623.48+3.48
Greens Astrid O'Neill2,4102.93−5.12
Christian Democrats Manny Poularas2,3232.82−1.62
Total formal votes82,35988.65−0.51
Informal votes10,54211.35+0.51
Turnout 92,90193.57+0.33
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Chris Bowen 45,56155.32−2.49
Liberal Ray King36,79844.68+2.49
Labor hold Swing −2.49

Mitchell

2013 Australian federal election: Mitchell [31]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Alex Hawke 56,70665.47+2.81
Labor Andrew Punch17,77520.52−5.81
Greens Michael Bellstedt5,5546.41−1.19
Christian Democrats Darryl Allen2,7943.23−0.18
Palmer United Murray Schultz2,7923.22+3.22
Democratic Labour Nathan Dodd9871.14+1.14
Total formal votes86,60893.69−0.73
Informal votes5,8336.31+0.73
Turnout 92,44194.65−0.12
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Alex Hawke 62,42572.08+4.92
Labor Andrew Punch24,18327.92−4.92
Liberal hold Swing +4.92

New England

2013 Australian federal election: New England [32]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Barnaby Joyce 49,48654.21+28.99
Independent Rob Taber12,57413.77+13.77
Labor Stephen Hewitt10,82511.86+3.73
Independent Jamie McIntyre6,0596.64+6.64
Palmer United Phillip Girle4,7465.20+5.20
Greens Pat Schultz4,1844.58+1.01
One Nation Brian Dettmann1,5661.72+0.85
Christian Democrats Aaron Evans1,4961.64+1.64
Citizens Electoral Council Richard Witten3530.39+0.05
Total formal votes91,28993.95−2.51
Informal votes5,8816.05+2.51
Turnout 97,17095.14+0.26
Notional two-party-preferred count
National Barnaby Joyce 64,55170.71+3.91
Labor Stephen Hewitt26,73829.29−3.91
Two-candidate-preferred result
National Barnaby Joyce 58,84664.46+35.98
Independent Rob Taber32,44335.54+35.54
National gain from Independent Swing N/A

The sitting member was Tony Windsor (Independent) who did not contest the election.

Newcastle

2013 Australian federal election: Newcastle [33]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Sharon Claydon 37,39143.73−4.16
Liberal Jaimie Abbott29,63234.66+3.33
Greens Michael Osborne10,25812.00−3.47
Palmer United Yegon McLellan3,5184.11+4.11
Christian Democrats Milton Caine1,0911.28−0.52
Independent Susanna Scurry1,0261.20+1.20
Australia First Michael Chehoff9221.08+1.08
Independent Rod Holding6740.79+0.79
Socialist Alliance Zane Alcorn6160.72−0.29
Aust. Independents Lawrence Higgins3670.43+0.43
Total formal votes85,49593.80−0.51
Informal votes5,6536.20+0.51
Turnout 91,14893.600.00
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Sharon Claydon 50,29858.83−3.66
Liberal Jaimie Abbott35,19741.17+3.66
Labor hold Swing −3.66

North Sydney

2013 Australian federal election: North Sydney [34]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Joe Hockey 53,99161.04+1.33
Labor Peter Hayes17,72720.04−2.08
Greens Alison Haines13,57915.35−0.18
Palmer United Raheam Khan1,4931.69+1.69
Christian Democrats Maureen Guthrie8921.01+1.01
Democratic Labour Angus McCaffrey7660.87+0.87
Total formal votes88,44894.62−0.94
Informal votes5,0315.38+0.94
Turnout 93,47992.26+0.34
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Joe Hockey 58,27465.89+1.83
Labor Peter Hayes30,17434.11−1.83
Liberal hold Swing +1.83

Page

2013 Australian federal election: Page [35]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Kevin Hogan 40,08846.65+4.18
Labor Janelle Saffin 33,33638.79−6.94
Greens Desley Banks5,6016.52−2.06
Palmer United Stephen Janes4,1354.81+4.81
Christian Democrats Carol Ordish1,3941.62+1.62
One Nation Rod Smith1,3811.61+1.61
Total formal votes85,93595.32−0.29
Informal votes4,2234.68+0.29
Turnout 90,15894.20−0.46
Two-party-preferred result
National Kevin Hogan 45,13452.52+6.71
Labor Janelle Saffin 40,80147.48−6.71
National gain from Labor Swing +6.71

Parkes

2013 Australian federal election: Parkes [36]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Mark Coulton 58,02064.01+4.78
Labor Brendan Byron18,85020.80−0.46
Palmer United Neil Gorman6,7247.42+7.42
Greens Matt Parmeter4,6915.18−0.42
Christian Democrats Michelle Ryan2,3542.60+2.60
Total formal votes90,63994.26−0.72
Informal votes5,5195.74+0.72
Turnout 96,15894.36+0.04
Two-party-preferred result
National Mark Coulton 65,57572.35+3.49
Labor Brendan Byron25,06427.65−3.49
National hold Swing +3.49

Parramatta

2013 Australian federal election: Parramatta [37]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Martin Zaiter35,72444.31+3.59
Labor Julie Owens 33,26141.26−3.20
Greens Phil Bradley4,2615.29−2.67
Christian Democrats Alex Sharah1,9572.43−0.64
Palmer United Ganesh Loke1,7602.18+2.18
Democratic Labour Miechele Williams1,6262.02+2.02
Independent Kalpesh Patel1,2041.49−0.34
One Nation Tania Rollinson8221.02+1.02
Total formal votes80,61589.48−1.87
Informal votes9,47410.52+1.87
Turnout 90,08991.40+0.19
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Julie Owens 40,76550.57−3.80
Liberal Martin Zaiter39,85049.43+3.80
Labor hold Swing −3.80

Paterson

2013 Australian federal election: Paterson [38]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Bob Baldwin 46,92253.86+2.56
Labor Bay Marshall25,81129.63−8.63
Greens John Brown5,8126.67+0.68
Palmer United Jayson Packett5,4516.26+6.26
Christian Democrats Anna Balfour1,8542.13+1.07
Rise Up Australia Bob Holz8771.01+1.01
Citizens Electoral Council Peter Davis3900.45+0.45
Total formal votes87,11794.83+0.47
Informal votes4,7465.17−0.47
Turnout 91,86394.60−0.16
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Bob Baldwin 52,08059.78+4.45
Labor Bay Marshall35,03740.22−4.45
Liberal hold Swing +4.45

Reid

2013 Australian federal election: Reid [39]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Craig Laundy 40,43047.11+4.00
Labor John Murphy 34,81740.57−0.94
Greens Pauline Tyrrell5,9686.95−4.23
Palmer United Mohammed Ashraf1,2981.51+1.51
Christian Democrats Bill Shailer1,2191.42−1.65
Aust. Independents Raymond Palmer1,2151.42+1.42
Democratic Labour Emily Dunn5800.68+0.68
Katter's Australian Bishrul Izadeen2970.35+0.35
Total formal votes85,82490.51−0.69
Informal votes9,0039.49+0.69
Turnout 94,82791.42+0.36
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Craig Laundy 43,64250.85+3.53
Labor John Murphy 42,18249.15−3.53
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +3.53

Richmond

2013 Australian federal election: Richmond [40]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Matthew Fraser32,06637.60+16.39
Labor Justine Elliot 28,57533.51−5.68
Greens Dawn Walker 15,08317.69+1.54
Palmer United Charles Allen6,3597.46+7.46
Independent Kev Skinner1,9712.31+2.31
Christian Democrats John Ordish1,2241.44+1.44
Total formal votes85,27895.09+0.64
Informal votes4,4034.91−0.64
Turnout 89,68192.09−0.55
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Justine Elliot 45,17952.98−4.01
National Matthew Fraser40,09947.02+4.01
Labor hold Swing −4.01

Riverina

2013 Australian federal election: Riverina [41]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Michael McCormack 52,06259.18+14.41
Labor Tim Kurylowicz17,97020.43−1.80
Palmer United Lex Stewart4,5455.17+5.17
Greens Ros Prangnell3,1693.60−0.90
Democratic Labour Paul Funnell3,1373.57+3.57
Bullet Train Andrew Lamont2,4052.73+2.73
Christian Democrats Keith Pech1,3141.49+0.13
Australia First Lorraine Sharp1,2871.46+1.46
Katter's Australian Norm Dunn1,0441.19+1.19
Rise Up Australia Kim Heath1,0401.18+1.18
Total formal votes87,97393.03−1.21
Informal votes6,5926.97+1.21
Turnout 94,56594.46−0.25
Two-party-preferred result
National Michael McCormack 62,61271.17+3.00
Labor Tim Kurylowicz25,36128.83−3.00
National hold Swing +3.00

Robertson

2013 Australian federal election: Robertson [42]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Lucy Wicks 38,70443.42−0.11
Labor Deborah O'Neill 31,04634.83−4.93
Independent Lawrie McKinna 7,7638.71+8.71
Greens Kate Da Costa4,9665.57−3.42
Independent Jake Cassar2,4802.78+1.52
Palmer United Steven Whitaker2,0822.34+2.34
Christian Democrats Holly Beecham1,1151.25−0.56
Aust. Independents Douglas McFarland5100.57+0.57
Democratic Labour Paul Sheeran4740.53+0.53
Total formal votes89,14094.09+0.45
Informal votes5,6045.91−0.45
Turnout 94,74493.97−0.39
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Lucy Wicks 47,24253.00+4.00
Labor Deborah O'Neill 41,89847.00−4.00
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +4.00

Shortland

2013 Australian federal election: Shortland [43]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Jill Hall 41,89248.69−5.05
Liberal John Church32,53237.81+4.65
Palmer United Philip Baldwin5,3416.21+6.21
Greens Jane Oakley5,1986.04−4.29
Christian Democrats Andrew Weatherstone1,0811.26+1.26
Total formal votes86,04493.99+0.33
Informal votes5,4986.01−0.33
Turnout 91,54294.44−0.42
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Jill Hall 49,23057.21−5.64
Liberal John Church36,81442.79+5.64
Labor hold Swing −5.64

Sydney

2013 Australian federal election: Sydney [44]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Tanya Plibersek 40,57946.03+2.74
Liberal Sean O'Connor26,90130.52+2.42
Greens Dianne Hiles 15,27317.33−6.42
Independent Jane Ward1,4081.60+0.06
Palmer United Timothy Kelly1,2611.43+1.43
Bullet Train Leah Gartner7910.90+0.90
Christian Democrats Lesley Mason7230.82+0.82
Socialist Alliance Peter Boyle6130.70+0.70
Independent Joanna Rzetelski6020.68+0.68
Total formal votes88,15193.80−0.70
Informal votes5,8306.20+0.70
Turnout 93,98188.33+0.18
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Tanya Plibersek 56,99464.65−2.42
Liberal Sean O'Connor31,15735.35+2.42
Labor hold Swing −2.42

Throsby

2013 Australian federal election: Throsby [45]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Stephen Jones 37,98045.00−5.53
Liberal Larissa Mallinson23,49827.84−2.47
National Gary Anderson 8,53910.12+4.80
Greens Peter Moran4,6135.47−6.46
Palmer United May King3,8854.60+4.60
Independent Paul Matters1,9482.31+2.31
Christian Democrats John Kadwell1,9382.30+2.30
Bullet Train Elrond Veness6770.80+0.80
Katter's Australian Glenn Turner4730.56+0.56
Non-Custodial Parents Wayne Hartman4350.52−1.39
Democratic Labour Brian Boulton4070.48+0.48
Total formal votes84,39391.17−1.93
Informal votes8,1748.83+1.93
Turnout 92,56794.06+0.43
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Stephen Jones 48,75357.77−4.34
Liberal Larissa Mallinson35,64042.23+4.34
Labor hold Swing −4.34

Warringah

2013 Australian federal election: Warringah [46]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Tony Abbott 54,38860.89+1.97
Labor Jules Zanetti17,25919.32−2.32
Greens Will Kitching13,87315.53−0.81
Palmer United Brodie Stewart1,9612.20+2.20
Stable Population Mike Cottee7440.83+0.83
Christian Democrats Ula Falanga6300.71+0.71
Rise Up Australia Mike Bloomfield4720.53+0.53
Total formal votes89,32794.62−0.74
Informal votes5,0785.38+0.74
Turnout 94,40591.95−0.19
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Tony Abbott 58,37465.35+2.26
Labor Jules Zanetti30,95334.65−2.26
Liberal hold Swing +2.26

Watson

2013 Australian federal election: Watson [47]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Tony Burke 39,12649.51−0.92
Liberal Ron Delezio 30,61738.74+1.57
Greens Barbara Bloch4,1715.28−4.34
Palmer United Zaher Nasser1,9702.49+2.49
Christian Democrats David Fraser1,8732.37+2.37
Democratic Labour Stephen Rawson8971.14+1.14
Rise Up Australia Paul Kamlade3760.48+0.48
Total formal votes79,03086.05−1.15
Informal votes12,81413.95+1.15
Turnout 91,84490.64+0.60
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Tony Burke 44,89556.81−2.33
Liberal Ron Delezio 34,13543.19+2.33
Labor hold Swing −2.33

Wentworth

2013 Australian federal election: Wentworth [48]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Malcolm Turnbull 58,30663.32+3.75
Labor Di Smith17,84019.37−1.70
Greens Matthew Robertson13,45514.61−2.83
Independent Pat Sheil1,0541.14+0.55
Palmer United Marsha Foxman9981.08+1.08
Christian Democrats Beresford Thomas4310.47+0.47
Total formal votes92,08494.30−1.20
Informal votes5,5645.70+1.20
Turnout 97,64889.30−0.17
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Malcolm Turnbull 62,35967.72+2.86
Labor Di Smith29,72532.28−2.86
Liberal hold Swing +2.86

Werriwa

2013 Australian federal election: Werriwa [49]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Laurie Ferguson 34,11744.09−4.48
Liberal Kent Johns30,69339.67+0.95
Palmer United Katryna Thirup3,3634.35+4.35
Christian Democrats John Ramsay2,9363.79+3.79
Greens Daniel Griffiths2,5323.27−9.43
Democratic Labour Michael Byrne1,5622.02+2.02
One Nation Marella Harris1,5191.96+1.96
Katter's Australian Kerryn Ball6570.85+0.85
Total formal votes77,37987.13−2.52
Informal votes11,43312.87+2.52
Turnout 88,81292.46+0.11
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Laurie Ferguson 40,42652.24−4.51
Liberal Kent Johns36,95347.76+4.51
Labor hold Swing −4.51

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  2. 2013 results for Banks, AEC.
  3. 2013 results for Barton, AEC.
  4. 2013 results for Bennelong, AEC.
  5. 2013 results for Berowra, AEC.
  6. 2013 results for Blaxland, AEC.
  7. 2013 results for Bradfield, AEC.
  8. 2013 results for Calare, AEC.
  9. 2013 results for Charlton, AEC.
  10. 2013 results for Chifley, AEC.
  11. 2013 results for Cook, AEC.
  12. 2013 results for Cowper, AEC.
  13. 2013 results for Cunningham, AEC.
  14. 2013 results for Dobell, AEC.
  15. 2013 results for Eden-Monaro, AEC.
  16. 2013 results for Farrer, AEC.
  17. 2013 results for Fowler, AEC.
  18. 2013 results for Gilmore, AEC.
  19. 2013 results for Grayndler, AEC.
  20. 2013 results for Greenway, AEC.
  21. 2013 results for Hughes, AEC.
  22. 2013 results for Hume, AEC.
  23. 2013 results for Hunter, AEC.
  24. 2013 results for Kingsford Smith, AEC.
  25. 2013 results for Lindsay, AEC.
  26. 2013 results for Lyne, AEC.
  27. 2013 results for Macarthur, AEC.
  28. 2013 results for Mackellar, AEC.
  29. 2013 results for Macquarie, AEC.
  30. 2013 results for McMahon, AEC.
  31. 2013 results for Mitchell, AEC.
  32. 2013 results for New England, AEC.
  33. 2013 results for Newcastle, AEC.
  34. 2013 results for North Sydney, AEC.
  35. 2013 results for Page, AEC.
  36. 2013 results for Parkes, AEC.
  37. 2013 results for Parramatta, AEC.
  38. 2013 results for Paterson, AEC.
  39. 2013 results for Reid, AEC.
  40. 2013 results for Richmond, AEC.
  41. 2013 results for Riverina, AEC.
  42. 2013 results for Robertson, AEC.
  43. 2013 results for Shortland, AEC.
  44. 2013 results for Sydney, AEC.
  45. 2013 results for Throsby, AEC.
  46. 2013 results for Warringah, AEC.
  47. 2013 results for Watson, AEC.
  48. 2013 results for Wentworth, AEC.
  49. 2013 results for Werriwa, AEC.

See also