Results of the 2019 Australian federal election in territories

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This is a list of division results for the 2019 Australian federal election in the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory.

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Australian Capital Territory

2019 Australian federal election
(Australian Capital Territory)
Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg
  2016 18 May 2019 2022  

All 3 Australian Capital Territory seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and all 2 seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond party
  Bill Shorten-crop.jpg Scott Morrison 2014 crop.jpg
Leader Bill Shorten Scott Morrison
Party Labor Liberal
Last election2 seats0 seats
Seats won3 seats0 seats
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 1Steady2.svg
Popular vote109,30083,311
Percentage41.09%31.32%
SwingDecrease2.svg 3.18Decrease2.svg 3.24
TPP 61.61%38.39%
TPP swingIncrease2.svg 0.48Decrease2.svg 0.48

2019 and 2022 Australian federal elections - ACT.jpg
Results by electorate.

Overall results

PartyVotes %SwingSeatsChange
  Australian Labor Party 109,30041.09−3.183Increase2.svg 1
  Liberal Party of Australia 83,31131.32−3.240Steady2.svg
  Australian Greens 44,80416.85+1.76
  United Australia Party 7,1172.68+2.68
  Australian Progressives 6,2292.34+2.34
  Liberal Democratic Party 2,5400.95+0.95
  The Great Australian Party 9290.35+0.35
  Independent 11,7454.42+2.56
Total265,9753Increase2.svg1
Two-party-preferred vote
  Labor 163,87861.61+0.48Increase2.svg 1
  Liberal 102,09738.39−0.48Steady2.svg
Invalid/blank votes9,6163.49+0.73
Registered voters/turnout295,84793.15+0.99
Source: AEC Tally Room

Results by division

Bean

2019 Australian federal election: Bean [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor David Smith 35,44738.14−6.25
Liberal Ed Cocks 29,22331.44−5.85
Greens Johnathan Davis 12,16813.09−0.57
Independent Jamie Christie7,6838.27+8.27
Progressives Therese Faulkner2,7222.93+2.93
Liberal Democrats Matt Donnelly2,5402.73+2.73
United Australia Tony Hanley2,2272.40+2.40
Great Australian Ben Rushton9291.00+1.00
Total formal votes92,93994.85−2.16
Informal votes5,0435.15+2.16
Turnout 97,98293.78+0.09
Two-party-preferred result
Labor David Smith 53,45557.52−1.33
Liberal Ed Cocks 39,48442.48+1.33
Labor notional  hold Swing −1.33

Canberra

2019 Australian federal election: Canberra [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Alicia Payne 34,98940.50−1.95
Liberal Mina Zaki24,06327.85−4.94
Greens Tim Hollo20,14423.31+4.59
Independent Tim Bohm4,0624.70+4.70
Progressives Robert Knight1,7842.06+2.06
United Australia Greg De Maine1,3611.58+1.58
Total formal votes86,40397.84+0.13
Informal votes1,9042.16−0.13
Turnout 88,30792.62+1.17
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Alicia Payne 57,96167.08+4.14
Liberal Mina Zaki28,44232.92−4.14
Labor hold Swing +4.14

Fenner

2019 Australian federal election: Fenner [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Andrew Leigh 38,86444.86−1.12
Liberal Leanne Castley 30,02534.66+1.37
Greens Andrew Braddock 12,49214.42+1.42
United Australia Glen Hodgson3,5294.07+4.07
Progressives Kagiso Ratlhagane1,7231.99+1.99
Total formal votes86,63397.01+0.01
Informal votes2,6692.99−0.01
Turnout 89,30293.01+1.81
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Andrew Leigh 52,46260.56−1.28
Liberal Leanne Castley 34,17139.44+1.28
Labor hold Swing −1.28

Northern Territory

2019 Australian federal election
(Northern Territory)
Flag of the Northern Territory.svg
  2016 18 May 2019 2022  

All 2 Northern Territory seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and all 2 seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond party
  Bill Shorten-crop.jpg Scott Morrison 2014 crop.jpg
Leader Bill Shorten Scott Morrison
Party Labor Coalition
Last election2 seats0 seats
Seats won2 seats0 seats
Seat changeSteady2.svgSteady2.svg
Popular vote43,75538,837
Percentage42.27%37.52%
SwingIncrease2.svg 1.88Increase2.svg 4.27
TPP 54.20%45.80%
TPP swingDecrease2.svg 2.86Increase2.svg 2.86

2022 Australian federal election - NT.jpg
Results by electorate.

Overall results

PartyVotes %SwingSeatsChange
  Australian Labor Party 43,75542.27+1.882Steady2.svg
  Country Liberal Party 38,83737.52+4.270Steady2.svg
  Australian Greens 10,51210.15+1.06
  United Australia Party 2,9502.85+2.85
  Rise Up Australia Party 2,6572.57+0.02
  Independent 4,8074.64−1.24
Total103,5182
Two-party-preferred vote
  Australian Labor Party 56,10354.20−2.862Steady2.svg
  Country Liberal Party 47,41545.80+2.860Steady2.svg
Invalid/blank votes5,0934.69−2.66
Registered voters/turnout139,35977.94−1.07
Source: AEC Tally Room

Results by division

Lingiari

2019 Australian federal election: Lingiari [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Warren Snowdon 21,69844.80+5.04
Country Liberal Jacinta Price 17,87536.91+5.03
Greens George Hanna3,9918.24+0.50
Independent Hamish MacFarlane2,1234.38+4.38
Rise Up Australia Regina McCarthy1,3802.85−0.57
United Australia Daniel Hodgson1,3672.82+2.82
Total formal votes48,43494.95+2.75
Informal votes2,5755.05−2.75
Turnout 51,00972.85−1.11
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Warren Snowdon 26,86355.46−2.73
Country Liberal Jacinta Price 21,57144.54+2.73
Labor hold Swing −2.73

Solomon

2019 Australian federal election: Solomon [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Luke Gosling 22,05740.04−0.90
Country Liberal Kathy Ganley20,96238.05+3.61
Greens Timothy Parish6,52111.84+1.58
Independent Sue Fraser-Adams2,6844.87+4.87
United Australia Raj Samson Rajwin1,5832.87+2.87
Rise Up Australia Lorraine Gimini1,2772.32+0.53
Total formal votes55,08495.63+2.58
Informal votes2,5184.37−2.58
Turnout 57,60283.08−0.95
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Luke Gosling 29,24053.08−3.01
Country Liberal Kathy Ganley25,84446.92+3.01
Labor hold Swing −3.01

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References

  1. Bean, ACT, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  2. Canberra, ACT, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  3. Fenner, ACT, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  4. Lingiari, NT, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  5. Solomon, NT, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.