Results of the 2018 Tasmanian state election

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Tasmanian state election, 3 March 2018 [1]
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Enrolled voters381,183
Votes cast352,180 Turnout 92.39−2.15
Informal votes17,309Informal4.86+0.11
Summary of votes by party
PartyPrimary votes %SwingSeatsChange
  Liberal 168,30350.26−0.9613−2
  Labor 109,26432.63+5.3010+3
  Greens 34,49110.30−3.532−1
  Lambie 10,5793.16+3.1600
  Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 7,6402.28+2.2800
 Tasmanians 4 Tasmania9850.29+0.2900
  Independent 3,6091.08−0.2000
Total334,871  25 

This is a list of House of Assembly results for the 2018 Tasmanian election.

Results by Division

Bass

2018 Tasmanian state election: Bass [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 10,831
Liberal Peter Gutwein (elected 1)15,21323.4+0.1
Liberal Michael Ferguson (elected 2)13,64021.0−1.4
Liberal Sarah Courtney (elected 4)5,9929.2+4.5
Liberal Bridget Archer 1,8032.8+2.8
Liberal Simon Wood 1,5672.4+2.4
Labor Michelle O'Byrne (elected 3)10,92416.8+6.2
Labor Jennifer Houston (elected 5)2,2583.5+3.5
Labor Brian Roe1,5642.4+2.4
Labor Adam Gore1,3332.1+1.0
Labor Owen Powell1,0751.7+1.7
Greens Andrea Dawkins 4,3336.7+5.9
Greens Emma Anglesey5610.9+0.9
Greens Emma Williams4690.7+0.7
Greens Tom Hall3940.6+0.6
Greens James Ireland2700.4+0.4
Lambie Michelle Hoult1,2571.9+1.9
Lambie Gary Madden6751.0+1.0
Lambie Daniel Groat5480.8+0.8
Lambie Joshua Hoy5050.8+0.8
Independent Brett Lucas5970.9+0.7
Total formal votes64,97894.9−0.5
Informal votes3,5215.1+0.5
Turnout 68,49991.8−1.1
Party total votes
Liberal 38,21558.8+1.6
Labor 17,15426.4+3.1
Greens 6,0279.3−3.4
Lambie 2,9854.6+4.6
Independent Brett Lucas5970.9+0.7
Liberal hold Swing +0.1
Liberal hold Swing –1.4
Liberal hold Swing +4.5
Labor hold Swing +6.2
Labor gain from Greens Swing +3.5

Braddon

2018 Tasmanian state election: Braddon [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 10,719
Liberal Jeremy Rockliff (elected 1)16,61225.8+0.8
Liberal Adam Brooks (elected 2)10,00415.6−8.0
Liberal Roger Jaensch (elected 5)4,1716.5+1.8
Liberal Joan Rylah 3,4365.3+1.2
Liberal Felix Ellis 1,8422.9+2.9
Labor Anita Dow (elected 3)5,6378.8+8.8
Labor Shane Broad (elected 4)5,3368.3+4.2
Labor Themba Bulle2,7574.3+4.3
Labor Danielle Kidd2,1133.3+3.3
Labor Wayne Roberts1,7092.7+2.7
Lambie Gina Timms1,1391.8+1.8
Lambie Rodney Flowers8181.3+1.3
Lambie Roz Flanagan6821.1+1.1
Lambie Tim Lovell6100.9+0.9
Lambie Colin Smith5560.9+0.9
Greens Scott Jordan1,2051.9+1.9
Greens Sally O'Wheel3520.5+0.5
Greens Julie Norbury2950.5+0.5
Greens Tom Kingston2380.4+0.4
Greens Philip Nicholas2070.3−0.2
Independent Craig Garland 1,9673.1+3.1
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Glen Saltmarsh5800.9+0.9
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Brett Neal4590.7+0.7
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Brenton Jones3300.5+0.5
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Kim Swanson2420.4+0.4
Independent Brenton Best 5930.9+0.9
Tasmanians 4 Tasmania Steven Honey1640.3+0.3
Tasmanians 4 Tasmania Cherie Halkett1120.2+0.2
Independent Liz Hamer1410.2+0.2
Total formal votes64,30794.4−0.5
Informal votes3,7915.6+0.5
Turnout 68,90892.5−1.3
Party total votes
Liberal 36,06556.1−2.7
Labor 17,55227.3+4.1
Lambie 3,8055.9+5.9
Greens 2,2973.6−3.5
Independent Craig Garland 1,9673.1+3.1
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1,6112.5+2.5
Independent Brenton Best 5930.9+0.9
Tasmanians 4 Tasmania 2760.4+0.4
Independent Liz Hamer1410.2+0.2
Liberal hold Swing +0.8
Liberal hold Swing –8.0
Liberal hold Swing +1.8
Labor hold Swing +8.8
Labor gain from Liberal Swing +4.2

Denison

2018 Tasmanian state election: Denison [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 10,866
Labor Scott Bacon (elected 1)11,79818.1−4.5
Labor Ella Haddad (elected 5)5,2888.1+8.1
Labor Madeleine Ogilvie 4,3406.7+3.3
Labor Tim Cox3,8605.9+5.9
Labor Zelinda Sherlock1,9983.1+3.1
Liberal Elise Archer (elected 2)10,62716.3+5.8
Liberal Sue Hickey (elected 4)7,14211.0+11.0
Liberal Kristy Johnson3,2345.0+5.0
Liberal Simon Behrakis 2,3173.6+3.6
Liberal Dean Young 1,2601.9+1.9
Greens Cassy O'Connor (elected 3)8,09512.4−2.7
Greens Helen Burnet 1,5322.4+2.4
Greens Mel Fitzpatrick7331.1+1.1
Greens Rose Kokkoris6030.9+0.9
Greens Aaron Benham4650.7+0.7
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Lorraine Bennett1,1901.8+1.8
Tasmanians 4 Tasmania Rob Newitt3620.6+0.6
Tasmanians 4 Tasmania Alan Barnett3470.5+0.5
Total formal votes65,19195.8+0.6
Informal votes2,8354.2−0.6
Turnout 68,02691.4−1.3
Party total votes
Labor 27,28441.9+8.1
Liberal 24,58037.7−0.6
Greens 11,42817.5−3.7
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1,1901.8+1.8
Tasmanians 4 Tasmania 7091.1+1.1
Labor hold Swing –4.5
Labor hold Swing +8.1
Liberal hold Swing +5.8
Liberal hold Swing +11.0
Greens hold Swing –2.7

Franklin

2018 Tasmanian state election: Franklin [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 11,863
Liberal Will Hodgman (elected 1)27,18438.2+3.0
Liberal Jacquie Petrusma (elected 2)3,4674.9−1.8
Liberal Nic Street 1,9072.7+1.0
Liberal Claire Chandler 1,1511.6+1.6
Liberal Simon Duffy7391.0+1.0
Labor David O'Byrne (elected 3)11,22116.4+1.3
Labor Alison Standen (elected 4)5,0877.1+7.1
Labor Kevin Midson4,1075.8+5.8
Labor Heather Chong2,1363.0+1.9
Labor Kathryn Barnsley1,9132.7+2.7
Greens Rosalie Woodruff (elected 5)7,28410.2+8.6
Greens Holly Ewin9091.3+1.3
Greens Richard Atkinson8961.3+0.8
Greens Ross Lincolne5950.8+0.8
Greens Lachlan Hatfield5360.8+0.8
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Brendon Hext2,0412.9+2.9
Total formal votes71,17394.9−1.1
Informal votes2,9884.0+0.0
Turnout 74,16196.0−0.0
Party total votes
Liberal 34,44848.4−1.4
Labor 24,46434.4+5.8
Greens 10,22014.4−2.4
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 2.0412.9+2.9
Liberal hold Swing +3.0
Liberal hold Swing –1.8
Labor hold Swing +1.3
Labor gain from Liberal Swing +7.1
Greens hold Swing +8.6

Lyons

2018 Tasmanian state election: Lyons [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 11,538
Liberal Guy Barnett (elected 2)9,45413.7−1.0
Liberal Rene Hidding (elected 4)8,50412.3−4.4
Liberal Mark Shelton (elected 3)8,37412.1−0.0
Liberal Jane Howlett 5,2597.6+7.6
Liberal John Tucker 3,4044.9+4.9
Labor Rebecca White (elected 1)16,33823.6+10.7
Labor Janet Lambert1,7832.6+2.6
Labor Jen Butler (elected 5)1,6162.3+2.3
Labor Darren Clark1,4012.0+0.4
Labor Kylie Wright9201.3+1.3
Labor Gerard Gaffney7521.1+1.1
Greens Fraser Brindley1,9052.8+2.8
Greens Lucy Landon-Lane8321.2+1.2
Greens Helen Hutchinson8181.2+1.2
Greens Glenn Millar5010.7−0.0
Greens Gary Whisson4630.7+0.7
Lambie Michael Kent 1,9772.9+2.9
Lambie Chris Reynolds1,0441.5+1.5
Lambie Bob Vervaart7681.1+1.1
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Shane Broadby6230.9+0.9
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Andrew Harvey6210.9+0.9
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Matthew Allen5960.9+0.9
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Wayne Turale5350.8+0.8
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Carlo Di Falco4230.6+0.6
Independent Kim Peart1580.2+0.2
Independent Tennille Murtagh1530.2+0.2
Total formal votes69,22294.8+0.3
Informal votes3,7915.5−0.3
Turnout 73,01392.1−1.7
Party total votes
Liberal 34,99550.6−1.4
Labor 22,81033.0+5.3
Greens 4,5196.5−4.9
Lambie 3,4845.0+5.0
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 2,3333.4+3.4
Independent Kim Peart1580.2+0.2
Independent Tennille Murtagh1530.2+0.2
Liberal hold Swing –1.0
Liberal hold Swing –4.4
Liberal hold Swing –0.0
Labor hold Swing +10.7
Labor hold Swing +2.3

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  4. "2018 Results for Denison". Tasmanian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
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