2022 Australian federal election

2022 Australian federal election

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All 151 seats in the House of Representatives
76 seats are needed for a majority
40 (of the 76) seats in the Senate
Opinion polls
Registered17,213,433
Turnout15,461,379 (89.82%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
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Prime Minister of Australia Scott Morrison.jpg
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Leader Anthony Albanese Scott Morrison Adam Bandt
Party Labor Liberal/National Coalition Greens
Leader's seat Grayndler (NSW) Cook (NSW) Melbourne (Vic.)
Last election 68 seats, 33.34% 77 seats, 41.44% 1 seat, 10.40%
Seats won 77 seats 58 seats 4 seats
Seat change Increase 9 Decrease 19 Increase 3
First preference vote 4,776,030 5,233,334 1,795,985
Percentage 32.58% 35.70% 12.25%
Swing Decrease 0.76% Decrease 5.74% Increase 1.85%
TPP 52.13% 47.87%
TPP swing Increase 3.66% Decrease 3.66%

Results by winning party by division for the House of Representatives.

Prime Minister before election

Scott Morrison
Liberal/National coalition

Subsequent Prime Minister

Anthony Albanese
Labor

The 2022 Australian federal election was held on 21 May 2022 to elect members of the 47th Parliament of Australia. All 151 seats in the lower house, the House of Representatives, and half the seats in the upper house, the Senate, were up for election.

The incumbent Coalition Government, led by Scott Morrison lost seats to the opposition Labor Party, led by Anthony Albanese. Morrision resigned as National Party leader with Albanese expected to become the next Prime Minister of Australia.


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