2016 Federal Election

Updated: Wed, 03 Aug 2016 4:52:45 PM AEST

First preferences by party - ACT

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This table provides the number of votes and the percentage of the first preference vote won by each of the parties in a state or territory

The data also includes the current first preferences swing by party - a comparison of the current percentage of national first preference votes for each party compared to the percentage of first preference votes received at the previous federal election.

This table is sortable by selecting column headers.

Notes:

  1. A first preference vote is where the voter has given that party's candidates a number 1 on the ballot paper.
  2. These results are final.

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ACT first preferences
Turnout: 92.16%
Party Votes Vote % Swing %
Liberal 87,346 34.56 -0.06
Australian Labor Party 111,887 44.27 +1.34
The Greens 38,129 15.09 +1.69
Bullet Train For Australia 10,673 4.22 +0.14
Independent 4,707 1.86 +1.86
.... 0 0.00 -4.97
Formal 252,742 97.24 +1.07
Informal 7,185 2.76 -1.07
Total 259,927 92.16 -2.51

This table provides a progressive national two party preferred (TPP) count. The data includes the current national TPP swing - a comparison of the current percentage of national TPP votes for each party compared to the percentage of TPP votes received at the previous federal election.

Notes:

  1. TPP is a count of House of Representatives votes for the two major parties - Liberal/National Coalition and Australian Labor Party - without taking into account preferences for other parties.
  2. These results are final.
ACT two-party preferred
Turnout: 92.16%
Party / Coalition Votes Vote % Swing %
Liberal/National Coalition98,25338.87-1.22
Australian Labor Party154,48961.13+1.22