Results of the 2019 Australian federal election in South Australia

This is a list of electoral division results for the 2019 Australian federal election in the state of South Australia.[1]

2019 Australian federal election
(South Australia)

18 May 2019

All 10 South Australian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 seats in the Australian Senate
  First party Second party
 
Leader Bill Shorten Scott Morrison
Party Labor Liberal/National coalition
Last election 6 seats 4 seats
Seats won 5 seats 4 seats
Seat change 1
Popular vote 543,898 528,750
Percentage 50.71% 49.29%
Swing 1.56 1.56

Overall results

Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Liberal Party of Australia 435,217 40.57 +5.48 4
  Australian Labor Party 379,495 35.38 +3.83 5 1
  Australian Greens 103,036 9.61 +3.40 0
  Centre Alliance 46,931 4.38 −16.88 1
  United Australia Party 46,007 4.29 +4.29 0
  Animal Justice Party 29,811 2.78 +1.93 0
  Pauline Hanson's One Nation 8,990 0.84 +0.84 0
  Fraser Anning's Conservative National Party 2,920 0.27 +0.27 0
  National Party of Australia 2,796 0.26 +0.26 0
  Australian Democrats 2,039 0.19 +0.19 0
  Child Protection Party 1,219 0.11 +0.11 0
  Rise Up Australia Party 603 0.06 +0.06 0
  Australian Progressives 565 0.05 +0.05 0
  Independent 13,019 1.21 +0.47 0
Total 1,072,648 10 1
Two-party-preferred vote
  Labor 543,898 50.71 −1.56
  Liberal/National Coalition 528,750 49.29 +1.56
Invalid/blank votes54,2024.81+0.63
Registered voters/turnout1,210,81793.07+1.26
Source: AEC Tally Room

Results by division

Adelaide

2019 Australian federal election: Adelaide[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Steve Georganas 43,163 40.27 +1.20
Liberal Shaun Osborn 38,753 36.16 +3.60
Greens Barbara Pocock 16,853 15.72 +5.75
United Australia Antonio Rea 3,479 3.25 +3.25
Animal Justice Deanna Kangas 2,894 2.70 +1.23
Democrats Chris James 2,039 1.90 +1.90
Total formal votes 107,181 96.30 +0.18
Informal votes 4,118 3.70 −0.18
Turnout 111,299 91.52 +1.73
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Steve Georganas 62,362 58.18 −0.12
Liberal Shaun Osborn 44,819 41.82 +0.12
Labor hold Swing−0.12

Barker

2019 Australian federal election: Barker[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Tony Pasin 61,155 57.88 +12.35
Labor Mat O'Brien 22,205 21.01 +4.68
Greens Rosa Hillam 7,229 6.84 +3.23
United Australia Bert Bacher 6,259 5.92 +5.92
Centre Alliance Kelly Gladigau 3,082 2.92 −25.67
Animal Justice Karen Eckermann 2,940 2.78 +2.78
National Miles Hannemann 2,796 2.65 +2.65
Total formal votes 105,666 94.43 −1.31
Informal votes 6,227 5.57 +1.31
Turnout 111,893 94.53 +0.50
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Tony Pasin 72,851 68.94 +5.07
Labor Mat O'Brien 32,815 31.06 −5.07
Liberal hold Swing+5.07

Boothby

2019 Australian federal election: Boothby[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Nicolle Flint 49,973 45.19 +3.50
Labor Nadia Clancy 38,297 34.63 +7.70
Greens Stef Rozitis 13,224 11.96 +3.78
Independent Trevor Jones 2,843 2.57 +2.57
Animal Justice Geoff Russell 2,675 2.42 +0.99
United Australia Peter Salerno 2,094 1.89 +1.89
Conservative National Adrian Cheok 868 0.79 +0.78
Rise Up Australia Carol Wong 603 0.55 +0.55
Total formal votes 110,577 95.30 −0.55
Informal votes 5,453 4.70 +0.55
Turnout 116,030 93.61 +1.14
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Nicolle Flint 56,812 51.38 −1.33
Labor Nadia Clancy 53,765 48.62 +1.33
Liberal hold Swing−1.33

Grey

2019 Australian federal election: Grey[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Rowan Ramsey 52,392 50.65 +8.49
Labor Karin Bolton 23,612 22.83 +0.26
One Nation David Stone 8,990 8.69 +8.69
Centre Alliance Andrea Broadfoot 5,324 5.15 −21.55
Greens Candace Champion 4,760 4.60 +1.91
United Australia Alexander Warren 3,891 3.76 +3.76
Animal Justice Jacqui Edgecombe 2,681 2.59 +2.59
Independent Richard Carmody 1,797 1.74 +1.74
Total formal votes 103,447 93.09 −2.90
Informal votes 7,684 6.91 +2.90
Turnout 111,131 92.65 0.00
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Rowan Ramsey 65,504 63.32 +5.57
Labor Karin Bolton 37,943 36.68 −5.57
Liberal hold Swing+5.57

Hindmarsh

2019 Australian federal election: Hindmarsh[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Mark Butler 46,950 43.09 +3.10
Liberal Jake Hall-Evans 40,039 36.75 +5.45
Greens Matt Farrell 11,966 10.98 +4.38
United Australia Rose Morris 4,729 4.34 +4.34
Animal Justice Alison Kelty 3,219 2.95 +1.18
Conservative National Rajan Vaid 2,052 1.88 +1.88
Total formal votes 108,955 95.68 +0.43
Informal votes 4,924 4.32 −0.43
Turnout 113,879 92.85 +1.55
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Mark Butler 61,606 56.54 −1.89
Liberal Jake Hall-Evans 47,349 43.46 +1.89
Labor hold Swing−1.89

Kingston

2019 Australian federal election: Kingston[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Amanda Rishworth 53,655 50.58 +5.22
Liberal Laura Curran 33,650 31.72 +5.60
Greens Nikki Mortier 9,764 9.20 +3.36
United Australia Jodie Hoskin 5,270 4.97 +4.97
Animal Justice Kellie Somers 3,742 3.53 +3.27
Total formal votes 106,081 95.89 −0.25
Informal votes 4,547 4.11 +0.25
Turnout 110,628 93.17 +1.31
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Amanda Rishworth 65,708 61.94 −1.61
Liberal Laura Curran 40,373 38.06 +1.61
Labor hold Swing−1.61

Makin

2019 Australian federal election: Makin[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Tony Zappia 51,666 48.42 +5.72
Liberal Hemant Dave 35,087 32.88 +5.42
Greens Stephanie Stewart 9,211 8.63 +3.92
United Australia Rachel Collis 6,874 6.44 +6.44
Animal Justice Lyn Gaston 3,866 3.62 +2.00
Total formal votes 106,704 95.51 +0.13
Informal votes 5,021 4.49 −0.13
Turnout 111,725 93.12 +1.03
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Tony Zappia 63,726 59.72 −1.07
Liberal Hemant Dave 42,978 40.28 +1.07
Labor hold Swing−1.07

Mayo

2019 Australian federal election: Mayo[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Georgina Downer 42,426 37.65 +1.03
Centre Alliance Rebekha Sharkie 38,525 34.19 +1.27
Labor Saskia Gerhardy 15,390 13.66 −3.03
Greens Anne Bourne 10,436 9.26 +1.12
United Australia Michael Cane 3,597 3.19 +3.19
Animal Justice Helen Dowland 2,302 2.04 +1.97
Total formal votes 112,676 96.95 −0.06
Informal votes 3,540 3.05 +0.06
Turnout 116,216 94.97 +2.25
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Georgina Downer 59,205 52.54 −0.73
Labor Saskia Gerhardy 53,471 47.46 +0.73
Two-candidate-preferred result
Centre Alliance Rebekha Sharkie 62,124 55.14 +2.22
Liberal Georgina Downer 50,552 44.86 −2.22
Centre Alliance hold Swing+2.22

Spence

2019 Australian federal election: Spence[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Nick Champion 51,791 50.96 +5.79
Liberal Kathleen Bourne 26,252 25.83 +5.13
Greens Daniel Jury 7,330 7.21 +2.65
United Australia Ron Fiedler 7,157 7.04 +7.04
Independent Nathan Herbert 5,473 5.39 +5.39
Animal Justice Rita Kuhlmann 3,626 3.57 +2.96
Total formal votes 101,629 94.02 −0.14
Informal votes 6,467 5.98 +0.14
Turnout 108,096 90.54 +2.63
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Nick Champion 65,174 64.13 −3.04
Liberal Kathleen Bourne 36,455 35.87 +3.04
Labor hold Swing−3.04

Sturt

2019 Australian federal election: Sturt[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal James Stevens 55,490 50.57 +6.20
Labor Cressida O'Hanlon 32,766 29.86 +6.56
Greens Paul Boundy 12,263 11.18 +3.61
Independent Nick Larcombe 2,906 2.65 +2.65
United Australia Hedley Harding 2,657 2.42 +2.42
Animal Justice Harbinda Roberts 1,866 1.70 +0.43
Child Protection Colin Thomas 1,219 1.11 +1.11
Progressives Angela Fulco 565 0.51 +0.51
Total formal votes 109,732 94.63 −1.78
Informal votes 6,221 5.37 +1.78
Turnout 115,953 93.65 +0.46
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal James Stevens 62,404 56.87 +1.48
Labor Cressida O'Hanlon 47,328 43.13 −1.48
Liberal hold Swing+1.48

References

  1. "First preferences by party - SA". AEC Tally Room. Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  2. Adelaide, SA, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  3. Barker, SA, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  4. Boothby, SA, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  5. Grey, SA, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  6. Hindmarsh, SA, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  7. Kingston, SA, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  8. Makin, SA, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  9. Mayo, SA, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  10. Spence, SA, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  11. Sturt, SA, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
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