Results of the 2013 Australian federal election in South Australia

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2013 Australian federal election
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  2010 7 September 2013 2016  

All 11 South Australian 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 Coalition Labor
Last election56
Seats won65
Seat changeIncrease2.svg1Decrease2.svg1
Popular vote447,286359,273
Percentage44.9%35.73%
SwingIncrease2.svg4.28%Decrease2.svg5.01%
TPP 52.36%47.64%
TPP swingIncrease2.svg5.54%Decrease2.svg5.54%

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Results by electorate

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

Contents

Overall results

Electoral divisions: South Australia SAstate2013.gif
Electoral divisions: South Australia
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
  Liberal Party of Australia 447,28644.49+4.286Increase2.svg 1
  Australian Labor Party 359,27335.73–5.015Decrease2.svg 1
  Australian Greens 83,2528.28–3.70
  Family First Party 54,4095.41+0.45
  Palmer United Party 37,9813.78+3.78
  National Party (SA) 4,0210.40+0.40
  Katter's Australian Party 2,2680.23+0.23
  Rise Up Australia Party 1,1910.12+0.12
  Australia First Party 1,1160.11+0.11
  Socialist Alliance 9800.10+0.02
  Democratic Labour Party 8340.08+0.08
 Independents12,8341.28+0.76
Total1,005,44511
Two-party-preferred vote
  Liberal/National Coalition 526,49352.36+5.546Increase2.svg 1
  Australian Labor Party 478,95247.64–5.545Decrease2.svg 1

Results by division

Adelaide

2013 Australian federal election: Adelaide [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Kate Ellis 38,65042.26−1.52
Liberal Carmen Garcia38,46342.06+4.31
Greens Ruth Beach9,25110.12−3.50
Family First Peter Lee2,1692.37+0.18
Palmer United Vincent Scali1,9432.12+2.12
Socialist Alliance Liah Lazarou9801.07+0.18
Total formal votes91,45696.04+0.86
Informal votes3,7703.96−0.86
Turnout 95,22692.47−0.61
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Kate Ellis 49,33853.95−3.57
Liberal Carmen Garcia42,11846.05+3.57
Labor hold Swing −3.57

Barker

2013 Australian federal election: Barker [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Tony Pasin 48,67852.61−2.47
Labor Phil Golding16,99318.37−9.62
Family First Kristin Lambert7,3687.96+1.78
Independent Richard Sage6,6177.15+7.15
Greens Mark Keough5,2245.65−3.39
National Miles Hannemann4,0214.35+4.35
Palmer United Balwinder Singh Jhandi3,6233.92+3.92
Total formal votes92,52494.62+0.12
Informal votes5,2595.38−0.12
Turnout 97,78394.63−0.35
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Tony Pasin 61,57166.55+3.54
Labor Phil Golding30,95333.45−3.54
Liberal hold Swing +3.54

Boothby

2013 Australian federal election: Boothby [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Andrew Southcott 47,48450.35+6.08
Labor Annabel Digance 29,01830.77−4.81
Greens Stephen Thomas11,28711.97−1.46
Family First Natasha Edmonds3,6833.91+1.09
Palmer United Sally Cox2,8353.01+3.01
Total formal votes94,30796.52+1.24
Informal votes3,4003.48−1.24
Turnout 97,70793.92+1.96
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Andrew Southcott 53,86657.12+6.50
Labor Annabel Digance 40,44142.88−6.50
Liberal hold Swing +6.50

Grey

2013 Australian federal election: Grey [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Rowan Ramsey 49,33455.65−0.16
Labor Ben Browne24,20527.30−3.76
Family First Cheryl Kaminski4,8785.50+0.14
Palmer United Kristian Rees 4,4575.03+5.03
Greens Alison Sentance3,2893.71−4.06
Independent Greg Fidge2,4882.81+2.81
Total formal votes88,65194.60−0.05
Informal votes5,0635.40+0.05
Turnout 93,71493.02−0.53
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Rowan Ramsey 56,33063.54+2.38
Labor Ben Browne32,32136.46−2.38
Liberal hold Swing +2.38

Hindmarsh

2013 Australian federal election: Hindmarsh [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Matt Williams 43,63946.17+7.53
Labor Steve Georganas 35,87637.95−6.79
Greens Andrew Payne8,3608.84−3.32
Family First Bob Randall 2,8833.05+0.06
Palmer United George Melissourgos2,3322.47+2.47
Democratic Labour David McCabe8340.88+0.88
Katter's Australian Kym McKay5990.63+0.63
Total formal votes94,52395.12+0.38
Informal votes4,8474.88−0.38
Turnout 99,37093.05−1.08
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Matt Williams 49,04851.89+7.97
Labor Steve Georganas 45,47548.11−7.97
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +7.97

Kingston

2013 Australian federal election: Kingston [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Amanda Rishworth 43,32849.26−2.50
Liberal Damien Mills28,49232.40+3.99
Greens Palitja Moore6,0626.89−5.22
Family First Geoff Doecke5,1685.88+0.08
Palmer United Mitchell Frost3,7094.22+4.22
Rise Up Australia Andy Snoswell1,1911.35+1.35
Total formal votes87,95094.93+0.09
Informal votes4,6975.07−0.09
Turnout 92,64793.80−0.53
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Amanda Rishworth 52,50459.70−4.85
Liberal Damien Mills35,44640.30+4.85
Labor hold Swing −4.85

Makin

2013 Australian federal election: Makin [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Tony Zappia 41,87345.56−4.70
Liberal Sue Lawrie34,19237.20+6.75
Family First Mark Potter5,8916.41+0.40
Greens Ami Harrison5,4295.91−4.39
Palmer United Andrew Graham3,8184.15+4.15
Katter's Australian Robert Jameson7050.77+0.77
Total formal votes91,90895.12+1.13
Informal votes4,7174.88−1.13
Turnout 96,62593.97−0.37
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Tony Zappia 50,60455.06−6.94
Liberal Sue Lawrie41,30444.94+6.94
Labor hold Swing −6.94

Mayo

2013 Australian federal election: Mayo [9]
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

Port Adelaide

2013 Australian federal election: Port Adelaide [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Mark Butler 46,02450.58−3.98
Liberal Nigel McKenna23,95526.32+3.32
Greens Dusan Popovic7,8348.61−6.51
Family First Bruce Hambour6,8437.52+0.29
Palmer United Ngoc Chau Huynh5,2275.74+5.74
Australia First Terry Cooksley1,1161.23+1.23
Total formal votes90,99993.80+1.14
Informal votes6,0206.20−1.14
Turnout 97,01992.17−1.16
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Mark Butler 58,26164.02−6.89
Liberal Nigel McKenna32,73835.98+6.89
Labor hold Swing −6.89

Sturt

2013 Australian federal election: Sturt [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Christopher Pyne 49,42954.40+6.22
Labor Rick Sarre26,25828.90−7.11
Greens Anne Walker8,9029.80−0.28
Family First Kylie Barnes3,5653.92+0.16
Palmer United Gabriella Scali2,7132.99+2.99
Total formal votes90,86795.48+0.79
Informal votes4,3034.52−0.79
Turnout 95,17093.45−0.99
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Christopher Pyne 54,59160.08+6.48
Labor Rick Sarre36,27639.92−6.48
Liberal hold Swing +6.48

Wakefield

2013 Australian federal election: Wakefield [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Nick Champion 37,72341.52−6.35
Liberal Tom Zorich34,42537.89+5.12
Family First Paul Coombe5,4365.98−0.70
Greens Sherree Clay4,6835.15−6.18
Palmer United Dino Musolino3,8904.28+4.28
Independent Mark Aldridge3,7294.10+4.10
Katter's Australian Tony Musolino9641.06+1.06
Total formal votes90,85094.31+0.38
Informal votes5,4795.69−0.38
Turnout 96,32993.11−0.33
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Nick Champion 48,51053.40−7.13
Liberal Tom Zorich42,34046.60+7.13
Labor hold Swing −7.13

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References

  1. "2013 Federal Election Results for NSW by Division". AEC.
  2. 2013 results for Adelaide, AEC.
  3. 2013 results for Barker, AEC.
  4. 2013 results for Boothby, AEC.
  5. 2013 results for Grey, AEC.
  6. 2013 results for Hindmarsh, AEC.
  7. 2013 results for Kingston, AEC.
  8. 2013 results for Makin, AEC.
  9. 2013 results for Mayo, AEC.
  10. 2013 results for Port Adelaide, AEC.
  11. 2013 results for Sturt, AEC.
  12. 2013 results for Wakefield, AEC.

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