2019 Federal Election
Updated: Tue, 25 Jun 2019 11:54:12 AM AEST
Queensland
QLD Senate
Enrolment: 3,262,898Quota: 414,495
Candidates
There are six QLD Senate vacancies for the 2019 Federal Election.
Results
First preferences
Distribution of preferences
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Senators elected
Quota
For a candidate to be elected to the Senate they need to gain a full quota of the formal votes. The table below represents an indicative quota based on first preference votes as cast above the line only. Each party's quota can provide some indication as to the potential for candidates in that party to be elected but does not account for votes cast below the line.
Note: The distribution of preferences determines which candidates are elected to the Senate. This process is conducted as soon as possible after all votes have been received and counted and can take several weeks to occur.
Group | Quota |
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Liberal National Party | 2.7231 |
Australian Labor Party | 1.5797 |
The Greens | 0.6956 |
Pauline Hanson's One Nation | 0.7189 |
Australian Conservatives | 0.0702 |
FRASER ANNING'S CONSERVATIVE NATIONAL PARTY | 0.0897 |
Liberal Democrats (LDP) | 0.0579 |
United Australia Party | 0.2466 |
Animal Justice Party | 0.0932 |
Australian Better Families | 0.0283 |
Australian Workers Party | 0.0241 |
Citizens Electoral Council | 0.0048 |
DLP - Democratic Labour Party | 0.0695 |
HEMP | 0.1226 |
Independents For Climate Action | 0.0278 |
Involuntary Medication Objectors (Vaccination/Fluoride) Party | 0.0199 |
Katter's Australian Party (KAP) | 0.1240 |
Love Australia or Leave | 0.0244 |
Climate Action! Immigration Action! Accountable Politicians! | 0.0298 |
Pirate Party | 0.0324 |
Rise Up Australia Party | 0.0544 |
Shooters, Fishers and Farmers | 0.0708 |
Sustainable Australia | 0.0204 |
The Great Australian Party | 0.0126 |
Unendorsed/Ungrouped Amalgamated | 0.0593 |