Results of the 2021 Western Australian state election (Legislative Council)

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2021 Western Australian state election (Legislative Council)
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  2017 13 March 20212025 

All 36 seats on the Legislative Council
18 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Sue Ellery.jpg
Liberal Placeholder.png Nationals Placeholder.png
Leader Sue Ellery Steve Thomas Colin de Grussa
Party Labor Liberal National
Leader's seat South Metropolitan South West Agricultural
Seats before1494
Seats won2273
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 8Decrease2.svg 2Decrease2.svg 1
Popular vote868,374254,38040,285
Percentage60.34%17.68%2.80%
SwingIncrease2.svg 19.93ppDecrease2.svg 9.03ppDecrease2.svg 1.63pp

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
LCWA
Greens placeholder-01.png WilsonTucker Parliament.jpg
LeaderNo leaderNo leader Wilson Tucker
Party Legalise Cannabis Greens Daylight Saving
Alliance MPA
Leader's seat South Metropolitan Mining and Pastoral
Seats before040
Seats won211
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 2Decrease2.svg 3Increase2.svg 1
Popular vote28,47391,8493,485
Percentage1.98%6.38%0.24%
SwingIncrease2.svg 1.98ppDecrease2.svg 2.22ppDecrease2.svg 0.44pp

 Seventh partyEighth partyNinth party
 
PHON
SFF
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Leader Colin Tincknell Rick Mazza Aaron Stonehouse
Party One Nation SFF Liberal Democrats
Leader's seat South West
(lost seat)
Agricultural
(lost seat)
South Metropolitan
(lost seat)
Seats before311
Seats won000
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 3Decrease2.svg 1Decrease2.svg 1
Popular vote21,25921,2109,218
Percentage1.48%1.47%0.64%
SwingDecrease2.svg 6.71ppDecrease2.svg 0.89ppDecrease2.svg 1.13pp

This is a list of electoral region results for the Western Australian Legislative Council in the 2021 Western Australian state election.

Contents

Results summary

Government (22)
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Labor (22)
Opposition (10)
Liberal (7)
National (3)
Crossbench (4)
Legalise Cannabis (2)
Greens (1)
Daylight Saving (1) 2021 Western Australian Legislative Council.svg
Government (22)
  Labor (22)
Opposition (10)
  Liberal (7)
  National (3)
Crossbench (4)
  Legalise Cannabis (2)
  Greens (1)
  Daylight Saving (1)
Legislative Council (STV/GVT) – Turnout 85.50% (CV) [1]
2021 Western Australia Legislative Council.svg
PartyPrimary votes%SwingSeats+/-
  Labor 868,37460.34+19.9322Increase2.svg 8
  Liberal 254,38017.68−9.037Decrease2.svg 2
  Greens 91,8496.38−2.221Decrease2.svg 3
  National 40,2852.80−1.633Decrease2.svg 1
  Legalise Cannabis 28,4731.98+1.982Increase2.svg 2
  Australian Christians 28,0511.95+0.010Steady2.svg
  One Nation 21,2591.48−6.710Decrease2.svg 3
  Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 21,2101.47−0.890Decrease2.svg 1
  No Mandatory Vaccination 16,0941.12+1.120Steady2.svg
  Western Australia Party 10,4960.73+0.340Steady2.svg
  Animal Justice 9,7320.64−0.420Steady2.svg
  Liberal Democrats 9,2180.64−1.130Decrease2.svg 1
  Liberals for Climate 7,5150.52+0.080Steady2.svg
  WAxit 4,9240.34−0.210Steady2.svg
  Sustainable Australia 4,4050.31+0.310Steady2.svg
  Daylight Saving 3,4850.24−0.441Increase2.svg 1
  Great Australian 3,3970.24+0.240Steady2.svg
  Health Australia 3,1050.22+0.220Steady2.svg
  Socialist Alliance 9480.07−0.040Steady2.svg
  Independents 11,4860.80−0.350Steady2.svg
 Other4820.03+0.030Steady2.svg
 Formal votes1,439,16898.05+0.76
 Informal votes28,5771.95−0.76
 Total1,467,74536
 Registered voters / turnout1,716,73285.50

Distribution of seats

Results by electoral region

Agricultural

2021 Western Australian state election: Agricultural [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 12,357
Labor 1. Darren West (elected 1)
2. Shelley Payne (elected 3)
3. Sandra Carr (elected 4)
4. Luke Clarkson
39,26345.39+21.39
National 1. Colin de Grussa (elected 2)
2. Martin Aldridge (elected 6)
3. Natasha Colliver
4. Steve Blyth
5. Rob Horstman
6. Ian Hanna
22,99926.59−4.72
Liberal 1. Steve Martin (elected 5)
2. Kathryn Jackson
3. Jim Chown
4. Maria Girak
5. Brett Jackson
10,67212.34−6.31
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Stuart Ostle
2. Ronald Lean
3,5724.13−1.52
Greens 1. Peter Leam
2. Vivienne Glance
2,5792.98−0.62
One Nation 1. Rod Caddies
2. Emma McKinley
1,7652.04−9.62
Christians 1. Trevor Young
2. Les Holten
1,2951.50−0.34
Legalise Cannabis 1. Leo Treasure
2. Keith Clinton
1,1501.33+1.33
No Mandatory Vaccination 1. Aaron Horsman
2. Jessica Young
6850.79+0.79
Western Australia 1. Michael O'Loghlen
2. Allan Butson
4620.53+0.24
Animal Justice 1. Courtney Henry
2. Roberta Vlaar
3390.39+0.39
Liberal Democrats 1. Connor Whittle
2. Cameron Puttick
3390.39−0.70
Liberals for Climate 1. Peter Turner
2. Nathan Thomson
2050.24−0.12
Health Australia 1. Bass Tadros
2. Svetlana Ivanchenko
2010.23+0.23
WAxit 1. Russell Sewell
2. Simon Glossop
1860.22+0.11
Great Australian 1. Lawrie Carr
2. Shane Edwards
1850.21+0.21
Sustainable Australia 1. Greg Norris
2. James Fowler
1530.18+0.18
Independent Parminder Singh1340.15+0.15
Daylight Saving 1. Brett Tucker
2. Andrew Wilson
690.08−0.14
Independent 1. J. M. David660.08+0.08
Independent 1. Felly Chandra
2. Chelsea Henderson
620.07+0.07
Independent Andrew Ballantyne360.04+0.04
Independent Les Mirco270.03+0.03
Independent Peter Wallis250.03+0.03
Independent Steven Hopkins240.03+0.03
Total formal votes86,49397.77+0.68
Informal votes1,9692.23−0.68
Turnout 88,46285.57−1.63

East Metropolitan

2021 Western Australian state election: East Metropolitan [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 50,311
Labor 1. Alanna Clohesy (elected 1)
2. Samantha Rowe (elected 2)
3. Matthew Swinbourn (elected 3)
4. Lorna Harper (elected 4)
5. Robert Green
6. John Keogh
232,09465.90+19.40
Liberal 1. Donna Faragher (elected 5)
2. Phil Twiss
3. Greg Halls
4. Daniel Newman
5. Jeremy Quinn
48,34313.73−11.23
Greens 1. Tim Clifford
2. Caroline Perks
3. Callan Gray
21,2856.04−2.86
Legalise Cannabis 1. Brian Walker (elected 6)
2. Karl Reinmuth
9,2582.63+2.63
Christians 1. Maryka Groenewald
2. Jamie van Burgel
8,8602.52+0.04
One Nation 1. Dale Grillo
2. Tim Orr
5,1221.45−6.57
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Trevor Ruwoldt
2. Coby Thomas
4,4361.26−0.78
No Mandatory Vaccination 1. Patricia Ayre
2. Daniel Hall
3,9871.13+1.13
Western Australia 1. Charles Smith
2. James Anthony
2,9040.82+0.41
Independent Peter Lyndon-James2,7380.78+0.78
Animal Justice 1. Amanda Dorn
2. Nicole Arielli
2,5710.73−0.73
Liberal Democrats 1. Craig Buchanan
2. Neil Hamilton
1,8790.53−0.50
Liberals for Climate 1. Marilyn Lottering
2. R. Smith
1,8180.52+0.06
Independent 1. David Larsen
2. Brian Brightman
1,3600.39+0.39
WAxit 1. Satinder Samra
2. Robin Singh
3. Monty Singh
1,2230.35−0.41
Health Australia 1. Lidia Skorokhod
2. Lisa Rowe
1,1060.31+0.31
Sustainable Australia 1. Nicole Watts
2. Keith Lethbridge
1,0470.30+0.30
Daylight Saving 1. James McManus
2. Mark Bradley
8280.24−0.55
Great Australian 1. Benny Tilbury
2. Bradley Ward
8200.23+0.23
Independent Hayley Doan4940.14+0.14
Total formal votes352,17397.75+0.66
Informal votes8,0982.25−0.66
Turnout 360,27185.02−2.19

Mining and Pastoral

2021 Western Australian state election: Mining and Pastoral [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 7,010
Labor 1. Stephen Dawson (elected 1)
2. Kyle McGinn (elected 2)
3. Peter Foster (elected 3)
4. Rosetta Sahanna (elected 4)
5. Kelvin Portland
6. Bobby-Lee Field
28,00257.07+22.91
Liberal 1. Neil Thomson (elected 6)
2. Michael Huston
3. Jodie Richardson
4. Matt Blampey
5,25010.70−4.99
National 1. Nicholas Fardell
2. Lionel Quartermaine
3. Tony Crook
4. Kieran Dart
5. Mark Young
6. Tessa Daly
5,03210.26−8.72
Greens 1. Kimberly Smith
2. Giz Watson
2,4314.95−0.72
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Matt Priest
2. Royce Normington
3. Kingsley Smith
1,7053.48−1.67
One Nation 1. Robin Scott
2. David Modolo
1,4903.04−10.66
Legalise Cannabis 1. James Brown
2. Donald Watt
1,2772.60+2.60
Western Australia 1. Dave Grills
2. Julie Matheson
7291.49+1.22
Christians 1. Jacky Young
2. Ross Patterson
5821.19−0.32
Liberals for Climate 1. Curtis Greening
2. Gavin McFerran
5521.13+0.10
No Mandatory Vaccination 1. Andrew Middleton
2. Deborah Middleton
5261.07+1.07
Animal Justice 1. Emmarae Cole-Darby
2. Scott Dunning
3980.81+0.81
Liberal Democrats 1. Robbie Parr
2. Jake McCoull
1980.40−0.29
Independent 1. Tayla Squires
2. Cameron Gardiner
1880.38+0.38
Sustainable Australia 1. Brian Mollan
2. Anthony Park
1580.32+0.32
WAxit 1. Brenden Hatton
2. Huw Grossmith
1160.24+0.10
Great Australian 1. Nathan Webb-Smith
2. Laona Mullings
1130.23+0.23
Daylight Saving 1. Wilson Tucker (elected 5)
2. Janet Wilson
980.20−0.30
Independent 1. Anthony Fels
2. Van Son Le
850.17+0.17
Health Australia 1. Teddy Craies
2. Simon Martin
820.17+0.17
Independent 1. Christine Kelly
2. Noel McGinniss
520.11+0.11
Total formal votes49,06497.83+0.74
Informal votes1,0882.17−0.74
Turnout 50,15272.00−15.20

North Metropolitan

2021 Western Australian state election: North Metropolitan [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 52,319
Labor 1. Pierre Yang (elected 1)
2. Martin Pritchard (elected 3)
3. Ayor Makur Chuot (elected 4)
4. Dan Caddy (elected 5)
5. Rhys Vallance
6. Rebeka Marton
215,05458.72+21.50
Liberal 1. Peter Collier (elected 2)
2. Tjorn Sibma (elected 6)
3. Simon Ehrenfeld
4. Tim Walton
5. Michael Mischin
85,37923.31−13.16
Greens 1. Alison Xamon
2. Daniel Vujcich
3. Sarah Newbold
27,0777.39−2.58
Christians 1. Louis Hildebrandt
2. Neil Fearis
6,2421.70+0.10
Legalise Cannabis 1. Max Armstrong-Moore
2. Fred Mulholland
5,3801.47+1.47
One Nation 1. Tyler Walsh
2. Sheila Mundy
5,0691.38−5.08
No Mandatory Vaccination 1. James Pearce
2. A. Cirkovic
3. Sara O'Dal
4,5501.24+1.24
Western Australia 1. Elizabeth Re
2. Steven Pynt
2,6690.73+0.13
Animal Justice 1. Michael Anagno
2. Stephanie Fry
2,5930.71−0.48
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Jan Van Niekerk
2. Marty Wenham
2,3990.66−0.64
Liberal Democrats 1. Kate Fantinel
2. Richard Tait
1,4190.39−0.70
Independent 1. Rafe Roberts
2. Carel Husselmann
1,3350.36+0.36
Liberals for Climate 1. Daithi Gleeson
2. Paul Holliday
1,2680.35−0.09
WAxit 1. John Golawski
2. Aleksandra Sommer
1,2480.34−0.27
Sustainable Australia 1. Colin Scott
2. Michael Ferrinda
9740.27+0.27
Daylight Saving 1. Robert Tucker
2. Heather Atcheson
8880.24−0.56
Great Australian 1. Chris Irwin
2. Ben Tonkin
7210.20+0.20
Health Australia 1. Sanjeev Gupta
2. George Helou
5770.16+0.16
1. Michael Tucak
2. John Tucak
4820.13−0.15
Independent 1. Andrea Randle
2. Wvendy Chan
4670.13+0.13
Independent 1. Billy Amesz
2. Steven Gersbach
1740.05+0.05
Independent T. Ravichandar1480.04+0.04
Independent 1. N. Spada
2. M. Husselmann
1160.03+0.03
Total formal votes366,22998.49+1.40
Informal votes5,6331.51−1.40
Turnout 371,86286.93−0.28

South Metropolitan

2021 Western Australian state election: South Metropolitan [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 54,302
Labor 1. Sue Ellery (elected 1)
2. Kate Doust (elected 3)
3. Klara Andric (elected 4)
4. Stephen Pratt (elected 5)
5. Victoria Helps
6. Kelly McManus
239,24862.94+18.08
Liberal 1. Nick Goiran (elected 2)
2. Michelle Hofmann
3. Ka-ren Chew
4. Robert Reid
5. Nitin Vashisht
6. Scott Stirling
67,00017.63−7.22
Greens 1. Brad Pettitt (elected 6)
2. Lynn MacLaren
3. Daniel Garlett
26,2576.91−2.34
Christians 1. Warnar Spyker
2. Sylvia Iradukunda
7,2901.92−0.06
Legalise Cannabis 1. Moshe Bernstein
2. Scott Shortland
6,8771.81+1.81
One Nation 1. Philip Scott
2. Bradley Dickinson
3,9721.04−5.95
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Steven Tonge
2. Paul Bedford
3,9201.03−0.47
No Mandatory Vaccination 1. Cam Tinley
2. Michael Fletcher
3. Greg Bell
3,8421.01+1.01
Liberal Democrats 1. Aaron Stonehouse
2. Harvey Smith
3. Jared Neaves
4. Ivan Tomshin
5. Laurentiu Zamfirescu
6. Peter Leech
3,3690.89−3.02
Liberals for Climate 1. Keith Pomeroy
2. Daniel Herron
3,2620.86+0.49
Animal Justice 1. Colleen Saporita
2. Katrina Love
3,0330.80−0.48
Western Australia 1. Katy Mair
2. Gavin Waugh
2,3120.61+0.27
Independent 1. Graham West
2. Liam Strickland
1,6830.44+0.44
WAxit 1. Peter McLernon
2. Jo-Anne Vincent-Barwood
1,3410.35−0.33
Daylight Saving 1. Amanda Klaj
2. Craig Curtis
1,3190.35−0.45
Sustainable Australia 1. Ryan Oostryck
2. Jane Loveday
1,1690.31+0.31
Great Australian 1. Samantha Vinci
2. Susan Hoddinott
1,0970.29+0.29
Socialist Alliance 1. Marianne Mackay
2. Dirk Kelly
9480.25−0.14
Health Australia 1. Michele Castle
2. Catheryn Wright
6460.17+0.17
Independent Larry Foley3970.10+0.10
Independent 1. Jourdan Kestel
2. Lee Herridge
3710.10+0.10
Independent 1. Mark Rowley
2. Marlie Touchell
2730.07+0.07
Independent 1. Glen Leslie
2. Stephen Yarwood
2020.05+0.05
Independent 1. Stan Francis
2. Jeremy Lay
1600.04+0.04
Independent 1. Dave Glossop
2. Lewis Butto
1120.03+0.03
Independent Leon Hamilton100.00+0.00
Total formal votes380,11098.08+0.99
Informal votes7,4321.92−0.99
Turnout 387,54286.28−0.93

South West

2021 Western Australian state election: South West [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 29,300
Labor 1. Sally Talbot (elected 1)
2. Alannah MacTiernan (elected 3)
3. Jackie Jarvis (elected 4)
4. John Mondy
5. Ben Dawkins
6. Kylie Fitzgerald
114,71355.93+19.49
Liberal 1. Steve Thomas (elected 2)
2. Greg Stocks
3. Anita Shortland
4. Hayden Burbidge
37,73618.40−4.28
National 1. James Hayward (elected 6)
2. Louise Kingston
3. Rod Pfeiffer
12,2545.97−6.06
Greens 1. Diane Evers
2. Donald Clarke
3. Jodie Moffat
12,2205.96−1.62
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Rick Mazza
2. Russell McCarthy
3. Ray Hull
5,1782.52−1.59
Legalise Cannabis 1. Sophia Moermond (elected 5)
2. Nicola Johnson
4,5312.21+2.21
One Nation 1. Colin Tincknell
2. Paul Howard
3. Michael Pelle
3,8411.87−8.76
Christians 1. Laurence Van der Plas
2. Joan Albany
3,7821.84+0.15
No Mandatory Vaccination 1. Keith Bunton
2. Elisabeth Bluntschli
2,5041.22+1.22
Liberal Democrats 1. Eli Bernstein
2. David Fishlock
2,0140.98+0.03
Western Australia 1. Terri Sharp
2. Joanne Munro
1,4200.69+0.55
Sustainable Australia 1. Daniel Minson
2. Heather Scott
9040.44+0.44
WAxit 1. Chas Hopkins
2. Malcolm Gilmour
8100.39+0.20
Animal Justice 1. Vicki Bailey
2. Sarah Gould
7980.39−0.40
Health Australia 1. Justin Zwartkruis
2. Hayley Green
4930.24+0.24
Great Australian 1. Nick Robinson
2. Andy Gleeson
4610.22+0.22
Liberals for Climate 1. Mark Bentley
2. Pieter Lottering
4100.20−0.23
Daylight Saving 1. Garry Spiers
2. Lizabeth Taylor
2830.14−0.22
Independent 1. Yasmin Bartlett
2. Karen Perttula
2420.12+0.12
Independent Dave Schumacher1700.08+0.08
Independent 1. George Seth
2. Noel Avery
1450.07+0.07
Independent 1. John Banks
2. Phillip Spencer
1010.05+0.05
Independent Bob Burdett890.04+0.04
Total formal votes205,09997.92+0.83
Informal votes4,3572.08−0.83
Turnout 209,45686.20−1.00

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