2016 Federal Election
Metropolitan results
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This table shows the amount of first preference votes received by party in metropolitan divisions. The data includes the swing - a comparison of the current percentage of first preference votes in metropolitan divisions compared to the previous federal election.
This table is sortable by selecting column headers.
Notes:
- Metropolitan: All divisions situated in capital cities and consisting of well-established built-up suburbs or recent suburban expansion.
- These results are final.
Party | Votes | Vote % | Swing % |
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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 shows the two party preferred results for metropolitan divisions. The data includes the swing - a comparison of the current two party preferred votes in metropolitan divisions compared to the previous federal election.
This table is sortable by selecting on column headers.
Notes:
- Metropolitan: All divisions situated in capital cities and consisting of well-established built-up suburbs or recent suburban expansion.
- 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.
- These results are final.
Party | This election % | Previous election % | Swing % |
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Liberal/National Coalition | 38.87 | 40.09 | -1.22 |
Australian Labor Party | 61.13 | 59.91 | +1.22 |