Results of the 2025 Australian federal election (House of Representatives)

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2025 Australian federal election
(House of Representatives)
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  2022 3 May 2025 (2025-05-03)Next 

All 150 seats in the Australian House of Representatives
76 seats needed for a majority
TurnoutTBD
PartyLeaderVote %Seats+/–
Labor Anthony Albanese 34.7%93+16
Coalition Peter Dutton 32.0%43−15
Greens Adam Bandt 12.0%1−3
Katter's Australian Bob Katter [a] 0.4%10
Centre Alliance Rebekha Sharkie [b] 0.2%10
Independent [c] 7.6%9−1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister beforePrime Minister after
Anthony Albanese portrait (cropped).jpg Anthony Albanese
Labor
Anthony Albanese
Labor
Anthony Albanese portrait (cropped).jpg

The number of seats won by each party in the Australian House of Representatives at the 2025 federal election were: Coalition 43, Labor 93, Greens 1 ,Centre Alliance 1, Katter's Australian Party 1, and Independents 9.

This election was held using instant-runoff voting.

Australia

National

House of Representatives (IRV – Turnout TBD (CV))
Reporting:
80.72%





PartyPrimary VoteSeats
Votes %Swing (pp)SeatsChange
  Labor 4,804,37134.7+2.292Increase2.svg
LiberalNational Coalition 4,459,76432.3−3.540Decrease2.svg
  Liberal 2,889,56320.9−3.016Decrease2.svg
  Liberal National (Qld) 984,2777.1−0.915Decrease2.svg
  Nationals 553,7424.0+0.49Decrease2.svg
  Country Liberal (NT) 32,1760.20.00Steady2.svg
  Greens 1,624,19411.8−0.50Decrease2.svg
  Independents 1,044,9927.6+2.28Steady2.svg
  One Nation 865,3646.3+1.30Steady2.svg
  Trumpet of Patriots 257,6641.9+1.50Steady2.svg
  Family First 237,0041.7New0Steady2.svg
  Legalise Cannabis 157,3811.1+1.10Steady2.svg
  Libertarian 73,8210.5–1.20Steady2.svg
  People First 62,4410.5New0Steady2.svg
  Katter's Australian 47,4190.40.01Steady2.svg
  Centre Alliance 33,3340.20.01Steady2.svg
  Animal Justice 29,8290.2−0.40Steady2.svg
  Australian Christians 27,5740.2+0.10Steady2.svg
  Shooters, Fishers and Farmers 23,9300.20.00Steady2.svg
  Victorian Socialists 21,0240.20.00Steady2.svg
  Citizens 18,5030.1+0.10Steady2.svg
  Socialist Alliance 16,7170.10.00Steady2.svg
  FUSION 12,1040.10.00Steady2.svg
  Indigenous-Aboriginal 5,5180.00.00Steady2.svg
  HEART 4,5970.0−0.10Steady2.svg
  Great Australian 1,2670.0−0.20Steady2.svg
  Democrats 6460.00.00Steady2.svg
 Non Affiliated11,9760.1+0.10Steady2.svg
Seats in doubt11
Total14,394,400
Two-Party Preferred Vote
Labor 5,963,83754.6+2.4
LiberalNational Coalition 4,965,28945.4−2.4
Informal votes779,6365.3+0.2
Turnout
Registered voters18,098,797
Source: AEC, [1] ABC [2]

States

New South Wales

House of Representatives (IRV) – Turnout (CV)
PartyVotes %Swing (pp)SeatsChange (seats)
  Australian Labor Party 1,514,14835.23+1.8527Increase2.svg 2
Liberal–National Coalition 1,371,10231.90−4.6412Decrease2.svg
  Liberal Party of Australia 1,041,80724.24−4.066Decrease2.svg
  National Party of Australia 329,2957.66−0.586Decrease2.svg 1
  Australian Greens 461,40210.74+0.720Steady2.svg
  Pauline Hanson's One Nation 0Steady2.svg
  Trumpet of Patriots 0Steady2.svg
  Family First Party 0Steady2.svg
  Libertarian Party 0Steady2.svg
  Legalise Cannabis Party 0Steady2.svg
  Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party 0Steady2.svg
  Australian Citizens Party 0Steady2.svg
  Animal Justice Party 0Steady2.svg
  Fusion Party 0Steady2.svg
  HEART Party 0Steady2.svg
  Gerard Rennick People First 0Steady2.svg
  Socialist Alliance 0Steady2.svg
  Australian Democrats 0Steady2.svg
  Indigenous-Aboriginal Party of Australia 0Steady2.svg
  Independent 6Increase2.svg
 Not affiliated0Steady2.svg
Total100.0046Decrease2.svg 1
Invalid/blank votes
Turnout
Registered voters
Two-party-preferred vote
Australian Labor Party
Liberal/National Coalition
Source: AEC

Victoria

House of Representatives (IRV) – Turnout (CV)
PartyVotes %Swing (pp)SeatsChange (seats)
  Australian Labor Party 1,359,02233.93+1.0827Increase2.svg 3
Liberal–National Coalition 1,293,82832.41−0.679Decrease2.svg 2
  Liberal Party of Australia 1,107,49327.76−1.866Decrease2.svg 2
  National Party of Australia 186,3354.65+1.083Steady2.svg
  Australian Greens 538,32113.44−0.300Decrease2.svg 1
  Pauline Hanson's One Nation 232,2395.80+1.970Steady2.svg
  Family First Party 89,1872.23+2.230Steady2.svg
  Legalise Cannabis Party 55,3921.38+1.380Steady2.svg
  Trumpet of Patriots 50,2421.25+0.700Steady2.svg
  Libertarian Party 24,5090.61+0.610Steady2.svg
  Victorian Socialists 23,0510.58−0.150Steady2.svg
  Socialist Alliance 11,6980.29+0.140Steady2.svg
  Australian Citizens Party 7,3270.18+0.130Steady2.svg
  Animal Justice Party 6,5150.16−0.590Steady2.svg
  Gerard Rennick People First 5,9360.15+0.150Steady2.svg
  Fusion Party 4,6400.12+0.060Steady2.svg
  Independent 303,4667.58+1.072Decrease2.svg 1
 Not affiliated4910.01+0.010Steady2.svg
Total4,007,223100.0038Decrease2.svg 1
Invalid/blank votes175,7464.20−0.51
Turnout4,182,96991.32+3.31
Registered voters4,580,348
Two-party-preferred vote
Australian Labor Party 1,694,58155.70+0.87
Liberal/National Coalition 1,347,63444.30−0.87
Source: AEC
Results are not final. Last updated on 16 May 2025 at 4:00 PM AEST.

Queensland

2025 Australian federal election
(Queensland)
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  2022 3 May 2025

All 30 Queensland seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond party
 
Peter Dutton-2024.jpg
Anthony Albanese portrait (re-crop).jpg
Leader Peter Dutton Anthony Albanese
Party Liberal/National coalition Labor
Last election21 seats5 seats
Seats won1612
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 5Increase2.svg 7
Popular vote1,036,956914,305
Percentage35.26%31.09%
SwingDecrease2.svg 4.37Increase2.svg 3.67
TPP 50.09%49.91%
TPP swingDecrease2.svg 3.96Increase2.svg 3.96

 Third partyFourth party
 
AdamBandt.jpg
Robbie Katter with hat at lookout (cropped).jpg
Leader Adam Bandt Robbie Katter
Party Greens Katter's Australian
Last election3 seats1 seat
Seats won 1 1
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 2Steady2.svg
Popular vote336,23950,737
Percentage11.43%1.73%
SwingDecrease2.svg 1.51Decrease2.svg 0.16

Western Australia

2025 Australian federal election
(Western Australia)
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  2022 3 May 2025

All 16 Western Australian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 (of 12) Western Australian seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond party
 
Anthony Albanese portrait (re-crop).jpg
Peter Dutton-2024.jpg
Leader Anthony Albanese Peter Dutton
Party Labor Liberal/National coalition
Last election9 seats5 seats
Seats won114
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 2Decrease2.svg 1
Popular vote527,908466,623
Percentage35.97%31.80%
SwingDecrease2.svg 0.87Decrease2.svg 2.99
TPP 55.52%44.48%
TPP swingIncrease2.svg 0.52Decrease2.svg 0.52

South Australia

House of Representatives (IRV) – Turnout (CV) [3]
PartyVotes %Swing (pp)SeatsChange (seats)
  Australian Labor Party 402,31438.47+4.017Increase2.svg 1
   Liberal Party of Australia 295,45728.25–7.062Decrease2.svg 1
  National Party of Australia 4,8170.46+0.230Steady2.svg
Liberal/National Coalition 300,27428.71–6.822Decrease2.svg 1
  Australian Greens 137,18713.12+0.350Steady2.svg
  Pauline Hanson's One Nation 63,3636.06+1.230Steady2.svg
  Centre Alliance 35,1743.36+0.041Steady2.svg
  Trumpet of Patriots 32,4023.10+2.160Steady2.svg
  Family First Party 26,6462.55+2.550Steady2.svg
  Animal Justice Party 9,9800.95+0.300Steady2.svg
  Fusion Party 2,6040.25+0.100Steady2.svg
  Independent 35,7843.42+0.730Steady2.svg
Total945,407100.0010Steady2.svg
Invalid/blank votes56,6705.14+0.02
Turnout1,102,39884.35
Registered voters1,306,900
Two-party-preferred vote
Australian Labor Party 553,65459.57+5.607Increase2.svg 1
Liberal Party of Australia 375,74540.43–5.602Decrease2.svg 1
Source: AEC
Results are not final. Last updated on 12 May 2025 at 4:48 pm AEST.

Tasmania

2025 Australian federal election
(Tasmania)
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  2022 3 May 2025

All 5 Tasmanian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond party
 
Anthony Albanese portrait (re-crop).jpg
Peter Dutton-2024.jpg
Leader Anthony Albanese Peter Dutton
Party Labor Liberal
Last election2 seats2 seats
Seats won40
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 2Decrease2.svg 2
Popular vote128,96486,138
Percentage36.70%24.51%
SwingIncrease2.svg 9.44Decrease2.svg 8.43
TPP 58.81%41.19%
TPP swingIncrease2.svg 4.48Decrease2.svg 4.48
House of Representatives (IRV) – Turnout (CV)
PartyVotes %Swing (pp)SeatsChange (seats)
  Australian Labor Party 125,20636.84+9.584Increase2.svg 2
  Liberal Party of Australia 83,50924.57−8.370Decrease2.svg 2
  Australian Greens 36,57310.76−1.240Steady2.svg
  Pauline Hanson's One Nation 20,2985.97+1.980Steady2.svg
  Trumpet of Patriots 8,4482.49+2.490Steady2.svg
  Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party 3,0080.89+0.890Steady2.svg
  Australian Citizens Party 1,1210.33+0.330Steady2.svg
  Independent 61,67818.15+7.001Steady2.svg
Total339,841100.005Steady2.svg
Invalid/blank votes14,9264.21−1.64
Turnout341,95883.06
Registered voters411,681
Two-party-preferred vote
Australian Labor Party 120,22458.68+4.354Increase2.svg 2
Liberal Party of Australia 84,65341.32−4.430Decrease2.svg 2
Source: AEC
Results are not final. Last updated on 8 May 2025 at 1:00 PM AEST.

Territories

Australian Capital Territory

2025 Australian federal election
(Australian Capital Territory)
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  2022 3 May 2025

All 3 Australian Capital Territory seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and all 2 seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond party
 
Anthony Albanese portrait (re-crop).jpg
Peter Dutton-2024.jpg
Leader Anthony Albanese Peter Dutton
Party Labor Liberal
Last election3 seats0 seats
Seats won30
Seat changeSteady2.svgSteady2.svg
Popular vote131,65158,891
Percentage47.48%21.24%
SwingIncrease2.svg 2.59Decrease2.svg 5.27
TPP 72.32%27.68%
TPP swingIncrease2.svg 5.37Decrease2.svg 5.37
House of Representatives (IRV) – Turnout (CV)
PartyVotes %Swing (pp)SeatsChange (seats)
  Australian Labor Party 137,16947.54+2.653Steady2.svg
  Liberal Party of Australia 61,04421.16−5.350Steady2.svg
  Australian Greens 43,32515.02−3.650Steady2.svg
  Family First Party 7,3272.54+2.540Steady2.svg
  Animal Justice Party 1,2480.43+0.430Steady2.svg
  HEART Party 1,2060.42+0.420Steady2.svg
  Independent 37,21512.90+8.360Steady2.svg
Total288,534100.003Steady2.svg
Invalid/blank votes7,2052.44−0.02
Turnout295,73991.74
Registered voters322,356
Two-party-preferred vote
Australian Labor Party 67,42372.25+5.30
Liberal Party of Australia 25,89327.75−5.30
Source: AEC

Northern Territory

2025 Australian federal election
(Northern Territory)
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  2022 3 May 2025

All 2 Northern Territory seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and all 2 seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond party
 
Anthony Albanese portrait (re-crop).jpg
Peter Dutton-2024.jpg
Leader Anthony Albanese Peter Dutton
Party Labor Liberal/National coalition
Last election2 seats0 seats
Seats won20
Seat changeSteady2.svgSteady2.svg
Popular vote38,66934,397
Percentage38.16%33.95%
SwingIncrease2.svg 0.00Increase2.svg 4.56
TPP 54.27%45.73%
TPP swingDecrease2.svg 1.27Increase2.svg 1.27
House of Representatives (IRV) – Turnout (CV)
PartyVotes %Swing (pp)SeatsChange (seats)
  Australian Labor Party 35,95038.39+0.232Steady2.svg
  Country Liberal Party 32,08834.26+4.870Steady2.svg
  Australian Greens 9,2119.83−3.230Steady2.svg
  Pauline Hanson's One Nation 6,8347.30+1.930Steady2.svg
  Australian Citizens Party 1,1451.22+0.730Steady2.svg
  Indigenous-Aboriginal Party of Australia 1,0001.07+1.070Steady2.svg
  Independent 7,4287.93+6.590Steady2.svg
Total93,656100.002Steady2.svg
Invalid/blank votes3,7113.81−1.50
Turnout97,36762.59
Registered voters
Two-party-preferred vote
Australian Labor Party
Country Liberal Party
Source: AEC

Two party preferred preference flow

Analysis

Swing table

State/territoryTPP
ALPLNPSwing (to ALP)
Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg  Australian Capital Territory 72.1327.87+5.18
Flag of New South Wales.svg  New South Wales 55.1644.84+3.75
Flag of the Northern Territory.svg  Northern Territory 54.2645.74-1.28
Flag of Queensland.svg  Queensland 50.1449.86+4.19
Flag of South Australia.svg  South Australia 59.7140.29+5.74
Flag of Tasmania.svg  Tasmania 58.9141.09+4.58
Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg  Victoria 55.8244.18+0.99
Flag of Western Australia.svg  Western Australia 55.5844.42+0.58

Notes

  1. In 2020 Katter officially handed leadership of the party to his son Robbie Katter, who sits in the Queensland Parliament and did not contest this election.
  2. Sharkie was the only candidate running for Centre Alliance in this election.
  3. 7 of the 10 elected independents were associated with the Teal independents movement, but they were elected as independents with no shared party or leader.

References

  1. "First preferences by party" . Retrieved 5 May 2025.
  2. "Party totals" . Retrieved 5 May 2025.
  3. "First preferences by party - SA". 2025 Tally Room, Australian Electoral Commission.