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Greenslide

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Grayndler

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2010 Australian federal election: Grayndler[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Anthony Albanese 37,099 41.32 −4.77
Greens Sam Byrne 27,689 30.84 +4.94
Liberal Alexander Dore 20,865 23.24 +3.30
Democrats Perry Garofani 2,244 2.50 −1.21
Socialist Alliance Pip Hinman 2,235 2.49 +1.26
Total formal votes 90,132 96.47 +3.58
Informal votes 3,298 3.53 −3.55
Turnout 93,430 94.87 +4.40
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Anthony Albanese 61,852 68.89 −1.74
Liberal Alexander Dore 27,931 31.11 +1.74
Two-candidate-preferred result
Greens Sam Byrne 45,134 50.27 +4.50
Labor Anthony Albanese 44,649 49.73 −4.50
Greens gain from Labor Swing 4.50

Batman

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2010 Australian federal election: Batman[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Martin Ferguson 35,365 39.39 +0.01
Greens Alexandra Bhathal 27,263 32.70 +9.22
Liberal George Souris 13,286 15.94 −3.96
Family First Andrew Conlon 1,598 1.92 −1.26
Democrats Con Sarazen 1,423 1.71 +0.65
Total formal votes 81,465 94.69 −0.16
Informal votes 4,427 5.31 +0.16
Turnout 85,892 97.89 +2.91
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Martin Ferguson 56,927 66.28 −8.63
Liberal George Souris 28,965 33.72 +8.63
Two-candidate-preferred result
Greens Alexandra Bhathal 42,976 50.03 +7.89
Labor Martin Ferguson 42,916 49.97 −7.89
Greens gain from Labor Swing 7.89

Just A Little More Swing

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1998 Queensland state election

← 1995 13 June 1998 (1998-06-13) 2001 →

All 89 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland
45 Assembly seats were needed for a majority
Registered2,115,977 Increase5.41%
Turnout1,964,778 (92.85%)
(Increase1.42 pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
N/LC
ON
Leader Peter Beattie Rob Borbidge Liz Cunningham
Party Labor National/Liberal coalition One Nation
Leader since 20 February 1996 (1996-02-20) 10 December 1991 21 May 1998
Leader's seat Brisbane Central Surfers Paradise Gladstone
Last election 45 seats, 42.89% 43 seats, 48.99% New party
Seats before 44 seats 44 seats 1 seat
Seats won 38 seats 28 seats 22 seats
Seat change Decrease 6 Decrease 16 Increase 21
Popular vote 689,143 556,504 496,090
Percentage 35.59% 28.74% 25.62%
Swing Decrease 4.03 Decrease 17.73 Increase 22.68

The top map shows the first party preference by electorate. The bottom map shows the final two-party preferred vote result by electorate.

Premier before election

Rob Borbidge
National/Liberal coalition

Resulting Premier

Peter Beattie
Labor

1998 Queensland state election: Crows Nest
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
One Nation David Cockburn 9,535 40.40 +39.40
National Russell Cooper 8,867 37.41 −34.15
Labor Fiona Bucknall 3,908 16.53 −4.67
Greens John Langford 704 2.98 −4.26
Reform Brenda Moloney 635 2.69 +2.69
Total formal votes 23,649 99.02 +0.16
Informal votes 234 0.98 −0.16
Turnout 23,883 94.83 +1.08
Two-candidate-preferred result
One Nation David Cockburn 10,756 50.02 +50.02
National Russell Cooper 10,747 49.98 −25.57
One Nation gain from National Swing +50.02
1998 Queensland state election: Waterford
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Tom Barton 9,116 38.6 −12.9
One Nation Jim Hebbard 8,021 35.7 +29.3
Liberal Aidan McLindon 5,571 24.5 −16.4
Total formal votes 22,708 98.3 +1.4
Informal votes 394 1.7 −1.4
Turnout 23,102 90.7 +2.6
Two-candidate-preferred result
One Nation Jim Hebbard 11,025 51.2 +51.2
Labor Tom Barton 10,514 48.8 −7.9
One Nation gain from Labor Swing +51.2
1998 Australian federal election

← 1996 3 October 1998 (1998-10-03)[a] 2001 →

All 148 seats in the House of Representatives
75 seats were needed for a majority in the House
40 (of the 76) seats in the Senate
Registered12,154,050 Increase 3.52%
Turnout11,545,201 (94.99%)
(Decrease0.78 pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Kim Beazley John Howard Pauline Hanson
Party Labor Liberal/National coalition One Nation
Leader since 19 March 1996 (1996-03-19) 30 January 1995 (1995-01-30) 11 April 1997
Leader's seat Brand (WA) Bennelong (NSW) Blair (Qld) (won seat)
Last election 49 seats 94 seats New party
Seats before 49 94 2
Seats won 70 68 10
Seat change Increase 21 Decrease 26 Increase 8
First preference vote 4,269,212 3,862,621 1,154,231
Percentage 38.43% 34.77% 10.39%
Swing Increase 0.32% Decrease 12.48% Increase 10.39%
TPP 48.02% 51.98%
TPP swing Decrease 5.61 Increase 5.61

Results by division for the House of Representatives, shaded by winning party's margin of victory.

Prime Minister before election

John Howard
Liberal/National coalition

Subsequent Prime Minister

Kim Beazley
Labor


1998 Australian federal election: Calare[3][4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
One Nation Peter Andren 32,879 45.16 +15.79
Labor Terence Corkin 17,425 23.93 −5.03
National Rod Blume 8,554 11.75 −9.04
Liberal Garry Sloan 7,640 10.49 −5.24
Independent Martin Gleeson 4,597 6.31 +6.31
Greens Joan Lambert 676 0.93 −0.85
Democrats Ben Saul 581 0.80 −0.36
Unity Nelle Edwards 290 0.40 +0.40
Citizens Electoral Council David Simpson 168 0.23 +0.23
Total formal votes 72,812 96.62 −1.15
Informal votes 2,548 3.38 +1.15
Turnout 75,360 96.20 −0.62
Notional two-party-preferred count
National Rod Blume 38,744 53.21 +0.31
Labor Terence Corkin 34,068 46.79 −0.31
Two-candidate-preferred result
One Nation Peter Andren 49,009 67.31 +3.99
Labor Terence Corkin 23,802 32.69
One Nation hold Swing +3.99
1999 New South Wales state election

← 1995 27 March 1999 (1999-03-27) 2003 →

All 93 seats in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
and 21 (of the 42) seats in the New South Wales Legislative Council
47 Assembly seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Bob Carr.jpg
George Souris (6848980790).jpg
Kerry Chikarovski.jpg
Leader Bob Carr George Souris Kerry Chikarovski
Party Labor The Nationals Liberal
Leader since 6 April 1988 January 1999 8 December 1998
Leader's seat Maroubra Upper Hunter Lane Cove
Last election 50 seats 17 seats 29 seats
Seats won 55 15 13
Seat change Increase5 Decrease2 Decrease16
Popular vote 1,639,017 406,111 843,233
Percentage 43.87% 10.87% 22.57%
Swing Increase2.61 Increase1.00 Decrease10.27
TPP 58.66% 41.34%
TPP swing Increase9.7pp Decrease9.7pp

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Kerry Chikarovski.jpg
Barry O'Farrell, official portrait as Australian High Commissioner to India (2020).jpg
Leader David Oldfield Barry O'Farrell
Party Pauline Hanson's One Nation Conservatives
Leader since 11 April 1997 30 October 1998
Leader's seat Manly (won seat) Ku-ring-gai (won seat)
Last election new party new party
Seats won 5 2
Seat change Increase5 Increase2
Popular vote 361,278 181,573
Percentage 9.67% 4.86%
Swing Increase9.67 Increase4.86

Two-candidate-preferred margin by electorate

Premier before election

Bob Carr
Labor

Elected Premier

Bob Carr
Labor

  1. ^ "October 2010 results for Grayndler". AEC.
  2. ^ "October 2010 results for Batman". AEC.
  3. ^ "1998 House of Representatives: NSW". Psephos Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 2022-06-13.
  4. ^ "1998 Two Party Preferred Statistics V1_9.XLS". 1993, 1996 and 1998 election statistics. Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 2022-06-13.


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