2016 Federal Election

Updated: Fri, 05 Aug 2016 3:22:40 PM AEST

Two party preferred by division

This table shows the current two party preferred (TPP) results for all divisions nationally. The data includes the swing - a comparison of the current two party preferred votes by party compared to the previous federal election.

This table is sortable by selecting on column headers.

Notes:

  1. The South Australia two party preferred (TPP) count represents the aggregation of TPP counts in individual divisions.
  2. 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.
  3. These results are final.

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Two party preferred by division for South Australia
Division State Liberal/National Coalition Australian Labor Party Total Swing
Votes % Votes %
Adelaide SA 43,325 45.35 52,219 54.65 95,544 -0.70
Barker SA 61,566 65.19 32,879 34.81 94,445 -1.36
Boothby SA 50,980 53.50 44,308 46.50 95,288 -3.62
Grey SA 52,696 58.63 37,180 41.37 89,876 -4.91
Hindmarsh SA 48,446 49.42 49,586 50.58 98,032 -2.47
Kingston SA 30,775 32.95 62,616 67.05 93,391 -7.35
Makin SA 37,954 40.35 56,116 59.65 94,070 -4.59
Mayo SA 52,650 55.35 42,466 44.65 95,116 -7.16
Port Adelaide SA 28,890 30.09 67,119 69.91 96,009 -5.89
Sturt SA 51,998 55.89 41,034 44.11 93,032 -4.19
Wakefield SA 37,439 39.03 58,494 60.97 95,933 -7.57
South Australia 496,719 47.73 544,017 52.27 1,040,736 -4.63
National 6,818,824 50.36 6,722,277 49.64 13,541,101 -3.13