2010 Australian federal election National results House of Representatives Senate State and territory results Elected House of Representative members Elected Senate members
This is a list of electoral division results for the 2010 Australian federal election for the state of Western Australia .[ 1] [ 2]
Overall This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2010 Australian federal election (House of Representatives) § Western Australia.[ edit]
Electoral divisions: Western Australia Turnout 92.86% (CV ) — Informal 4.82% Party Votes % Swing Seats Change Liberal 566,145 47.02 +0.71 11 Labor 375,381 31.18 –5.62 3 1 Greens 158,117 13.13 +4.20 National [ a] 43,101 3.58 +2.44 1 1 Christian Democrats 27,833 2.31 +0.20 Family First 20,698 1.72 +0.51 Independents 5,079 0.42 –1.27 Sex Party 2,060 0.17 +0.17 One Nation 1,471 0.12 −1.03 Socialist Alliance 1,280 0.11 +0.01 Citizens Electoral Council 1,277 0.11 −0.15 Democratic Labour 622 0.05 +0.05 Climate Sceptics 539 0.04 +0.04 Socialist Equality 398 0.03 +0.02 Total 1,204,001 15 Two-party-preferred vote Liberal 679,140 56.41 +3.15 11 Labor 524,861 43.59 –3.15 3 1 Invalid/blank votes 60,967 4.82 +0.97 Registered voters/turnout 1,362,534 92.84 Source: Commonwealth Election 2010
Results by division
Brand 2010 Australian federal election: Brand [ 4] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Gary Gray 31,832 40.80 -5.53 Liberal Donna Gordin 30,731 39.38 +1.28 Greens Dawn Jecks 11,504 14.74 +5.88 Family First Andrew Newhouse 2,190 2.81 +1.03 Christian Democrats Robert Burdett 1,771 2.27 -0.30 Total formal votes 78,028 94.77 −1.36 Informal votes 4,304 5.23 +1.36 Turnout 82,332 93.34 +0.07 Two-party-preferred result Labor Gary Gray 41,610 53.33 -2.65 Liberal Donna Gordin 36,418 46.67 +2.65 Labor hold Swing -2.65
Canning 2010 Australian federal election: Canning [ 5] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Don Randall 36,999 46.18 -2.23 Labor Alannah MacTiernan 32,330 40.35 +2.62 Greens Denise Hardie 6,645 8.29 +0.54 Christian Democrats Jamie van Burgel 2,470 3.08 +0.28 Family First Darren Vernede 1,231 1.54 +0.28 Citizens Electoral Council Ian Tuffnell 446 0.56 +0.24 Total formal votes 80,121 95.48 −1.07 Informal votes 3,795 4.52 +1.07 Turnout 83,916 93.13 +0.01 Two-party-preferred result Liberal Don Randall 41,818 52.19 -2.16 Labor Alannah MacTiernan 38,303 47.81 +2.16 Liberal hold Swing -2.16
Cowan 2010 Australian federal election: Cowan [ 6] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Luke Simpkins 40,077 50.06 +4.75 Labor Chas Hopkins 25,975 32.45 -9.91 Greens Rob Phillips 10,033 12.53 +6.83 Christian Democrats David Kingston 2,081 2.60 +0.70 Family First Alan Leach 1,888 2.36 +0.64 Total formal votes 80,054 94.88 −0.96 Informal votes 4,320 5.12 +0.96 Turnout 84,374 94.22 −0.37 Two-party-preferred result Liberal Luke Simpkins 45,062 56.29 +5.01 Labor Chas Hopkins 34,992 43.71 -5.01 Liberal hold Swing +5.01
Curtin 2010 Australian federal election: Curtin [ 7] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Julie Bishop 50,024 61.13 +2.17 Labor Sophie van der Merwe 15,771 19.27 -5.71 Greens George Crisp 14,498 17.72 +4.49 Christian Democrats Pat Seymour 1,534 1.87 +0.61 Total formal votes 81,827 97.07 −0.97 Informal votes 2,471 2.93 +0.97 Turnout 84,298 93.25 −0.63 Two-party-preferred result Liberal Julie Bishop 54,158 66.19 +2.93 Labor Sophie van der Merwe 27,669 33.81 -2.93 Liberal hold Swing +2.93
Durack 2010 Australian federal election: Durack [ 8] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Barry Haase 32,446 45.07 -1.00 Labor Shane Hill 17,299 24.03 -8.80 National Lynne Craigie 12,742 17.70 +9.67 Greens Julie Matheson 6,661 9.25 +3.32 Family First Jane Foreman 1,729 2.40 +1.09 Christian Democrats Mac Forsyth 1,121 1.56 -0.32 Total formal votes 71,998 95.14 −0.44 Informal votes 3,678 4.86 +0.44 Turnout 75,676 88.22 +1.06 Two-party-preferred result Liberal Barry Haase 45,843 63.67 +6.02 Labor Shane Hill 26,155 36.33 -6.02 Liberal hold Swing +6.02
Forrest 2010 Australian federal election: Forrest [ 9] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Nola Marino 39,460 48.96 +3.81 Labor Jackie Jarvis 22,724 28.19 -2.43 Greens Luke Petersen 10,863 13.48 +5.07 National John Hill 4,822 5.98 +5.98 Family First Bev Custers 1,573 1.95 +0.57 Christian Democrats Lee Herridge 1,158 1.44 -0.45 Total formal votes 80,600 95.45 −1.27 Informal votes 3,844 4.55 +1.27 Turnout 84,444 94.21 −0.29 Two-party-preferred result Liberal Nola Marino 47,343 58.74 +3.26 Labor Jackie Jarvis 33,257 41.26 -3.26 Liberal hold Swing +3.26
Fremantle 2010 Australian federal election: Fremantle [ 10] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Melissa Parke 32,063 38.94 -6.24 Liberal Matt Taylor 31,755 38.57 +3.48 Greens Kate Davis 14,531 17.65 +3.07 Family First Larry Parsons 1,409 1.71 +0.28 Christian Democrats Scott Robertson 1,294 1.57 -0.15 Socialist Alliance Sanna Andrew 662 0.80 +0.35 Democratic Labor Keith McEncroe 622 0.76 +0.76 Total formal votes 82,336 94.57 −1.18 Informal votes 4,724 5.43 +1.18 Turnout 87,060 93.27 −0.51 Two-party-preferred result Labor Melissa Parke 45,858 55.70 -3.44 Liberal Matt Taylor 36,478 44.30 +3.44 Labor hold Swing -3.44
Hasluck 2010 Australian federal election: Hasluck [ 11] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Ken Wyatt 34,638 41.99 -1.38 Labor Sharryn Jackson 30,957 37.53 -3.82 Greens Glenice Smith 10,539 12.78 +4.47 Christian Democrats Linda Brewer 2,505 3.04 +0.04 Family First Jim McCourt 1,861 2.26 +1.03 Ecology, Social Justice, Aboriginal Dot Henry 1,457 1.77 +1.77 Climate Sceptics Andrew Middleton 539 0.65 +0.65 Total formal votes 82,496 94.36 −1.31 Informal votes 4,927 5.64 +1.31 Turnout 87,423 93.11 −0.56 Two-party-preferred result Liberal Ken Wyatt 41,722 50.57 +1.42 Labor Sharryn Jackson 40,774 49.43 -1.42 Liberal gain from Labor Swing +1.42
Moore 2010 Australian federal election: Moore [ 12] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Mal Washer 44,518 54.16 +0.12 Labor Jeremy Brown 21,678 26.37 -6.64 Greens Sheridan Young 11,159 13.57 +5.45 Christian Democrats Meg Birch 1,804 2.19 +0.03 Family First Paul Barrett 1,573 1.91 +0.68 One Nation George Gault 1,471 1.79 +0.74 Total formal votes 82,203 95.65 −1.26 Informal votes 3,734 4.35 +1.26 Turnout 85,937 93.11 −0.65 Two-party-preferred result Liberal Mal Washer 50,302 61.19 +2.26 Labor Jeremy Brown 31,901 38.81 -2.26 Liberal hold Swing +2.26
O'Connor 2010 Australian federal election: O'Connor [ 13] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Wilson Tuckey 31,294 38.36 -10.36 National Tony Crook 23,538 28.85 +19.68 Labor Ian Bishop 13,962 17.11 -9.15 Greens Andy Huntley 7,232 8.86 +1.73 Christian Democrats Jacky Young 2,221 2.72 +0.09 Ecology, Social Justice, Aboriginal Geoffrey Stokes 1,298 1.59 +1.59 Family First Pat Scallan 1,164 1.43 +0.21 Independent Neil Smithson 500 0.61 +0.61 Citizens Electoral Council Jean Robinson 375 0.46 +0.08 Total formal votes 81,584 94.63 −1.11 Informal votes 4,632 5.37 +1.11 Turnout 86,216 92.83 −0.22 Notional two-party-preferred count Liberal Wilson Tuckey 59,555 73.00 +10.24 Labor Ian Bishop 22,029 27.00 -10.24 Two-candidate-preferred result National Tony Crook 43,693 53.56 +53.56 Liberal Wilson Tuckey 37,891 46.44 -16.32 National gain from Liberal Swing N/A
Pearce 2010 Australian federal election: Pearce [ 14] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Judi Moylan 39,248 49.91 -0.52 Labor Bill Leadbetter 23,214 29.52 -3.63 Greens Toni Warden 10,414 13.24 +4.32 National Darren Moir 1,999 2.54 +2.54 Christian Democrats Janet Broadstock 1,691 2.15 +0.18 Family First Ian Rose 1,619 2.06 +0.60 Citizens Electoral Council Chris Pepper 456 0.58 +0.28 Total formal votes 78,641 94.29 −1.72 Informal votes 4,762 5.71 +1.72 Turnout 83,403 93.16 −0.02 Two-party-preferred result Liberal Judi Moylan 46,292 58.86 +1.17 Labor Bill Leadbetter 32,349 41.14 -1.17 Liberal hold Swing +1.17
Perth 2010 Australian federal election: Perth [ 15] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Stephen Smith 32,228 40.19 -6.12 Liberal Joe Ferrante 31,064 38.74 +1.84 Greens Jonathan Hallett 12,948 16.15 +5.82 Christian Democrats Paul Connelly 2,093 2.61 +0.62 Family First Nigel Irvine 1,243 1.55 +0.45 Socialist Alliance Alex Bainbridge 618 0.77 +0.22 Total formal votes 80,194 94.80 −0.61 Informal votes 4,400 5.20 +0.61 Turnout 84,594 92.05 −1.14 Two-party-preferred result Labor Stephen Smith 44,815 55.88 -2.06 Liberal Joe Ferrante 35,379 44.12 +2.06 Labor hold Swing -2.06
Stirling 2010 Australian federal election: Stirling [ 16] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Michael Keenan 40,228 49.91 +2.71 Labor Louise Durack 25,688 31.87 -8.54 Greens Chris Martin 10,399 12.90 +5.25 Independent Elizabeth Re 1,824 2.26 +2.26 Christian Democrats Jenny Whately 1,630 2.02 +0.26 Family First Peter Clifford 838 1.04 +0.39 Total formal votes 80,607 94.98 −0.11 Informal votes 4,259 5.02 +0.11 Turnout 84,866 92.52 −1.08 Two-party-preferred result Liberal Michael Keenan 44,775 55.55 +4.28 Labor Louise Durack 35,832 44.45 -4.28 Liberal hold Swing +4.28
Swan 2010 Australian federal election: Swan [ 17] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Steve Irons 36,951 46.51 +2.76 Labor Tim Hammond 28,023 35.28 -5.69 Greens Rebecca Leighton 9,380 11.81 +1.69 Sex Party Bret Treasure 2,060 2.59 +2.59 Christian Democrats Steve Klomp 1,646 2.07 +0.30 Family First Barry Drennan 981 1.23 +0.38 Socialist Equality Joe Lopez 398 0.50 +0.30 Total formal votes 79,439 95.10 −0.36 Informal votes 4,089 4.90 +0.36 Turnout 83,528 92.03 −0.97 Two-party-preferred result Liberal Steve Irons 41,729 52.53 +2.80 Labor Tim Hammond 37,710 47.47 -2.80 Liberal notional gain from Labor Swing +2.80
Tangney 2010 Australian federal election: Tangney [ 18] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Dennis Jensen 46,712 55.69 +3.31 Labor David Doepel 21,637 25.80 -5.73 Greens Peter Best 11,311 13.49 +5.20 Christian Democrats Ka-ren Chew 2,814 3.36 +1.01 Family First Moyna Rapp 1,399 1.67 +0.53 Total formal votes 83,873 96.52 −0.83 Informal votes 3,028 3.48 +0.83 Turnout 86,901 94.28 −0.80 Two-party-preferred result Liberal Dennis Jensen 52,266 62.32 +2.51 Labor David Doepel 31,607 37.68 -2.51 Liberal hold Swing +2.51
See also
Notes ^ The National Party of Western Australia prior to and subsequent to the election were not in the federal Coalition agreement. Nationals WA MP Tony Crook stated that he was a crossbencher, and has said: "In every news report and press report we see, my number is being allocated in with the Coalition and it shouldn't be".[ 3] Thus, the party has been counted separately from the Coalition totals.
References ^ "2010 election results by division WA". AEC. ^ "2010 first preference votes for WA". AEC. ^ Ker, Peter (26 August 2010). "Don't count me among Coalition, says Nat". The Age . Fairfax Media . Retrieved 27 August 2010 . ^ "2010 results for Brand". AEC. ^ "2010 results for Canning". AEC. ^ "2010 results for Cowan". AEC. ^ "2010 results for Curtin". AEC. ^ "2010 results for Durack". AEC. ^ "2010 results for Forrest". AEC. ^ "2010 results for Fremantle". AEC. ^ "2010 results for Hasluck". AEC. ^ "2010 results for Moore". AEC. ^ "2010 results for O'Connor". AEC. ^ "2010 results for Pearce". AEC. ^ "2010 results for Perth". AEC. ^ "2010 results for Stirling". AEC. ^ "2010 results for Swan". AEC. ^ "2010 results for Tangney". AEC.
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