The following tables show results for the Australian House of Representatives at the 2001 federal election held on 10 November 2001. The parliament increased from 148 to 150 seats, with a new seat in Western Australia and a new seat in the Northern Territory.
Australia [ edit ]
House of Reps (IRV ) — 2001–04 – Turnout 94.85% (CV ) — Informal 4.82% Party Votes % Swing Seats Change Liberal 4,254,072 37.08 +3.19 68 4 National 643,926 5.61 +0.32 13 3 Country Liberal 36,961 0.32 –0.00 1 1 Liberal–National coalition 4,934,959 42.92 +3.41 82 2 Labor 4,341,420 37.84 −2.26 65 2 Democrats 620,197 5.41 +0.28 0 Greens 569,074 4.96 +2.82 0 One Nation 498,032 4.34 −4.09 0 Christian Democrats 69,294 0.60 +0.02 0 Unity 24,653 0.21 −0.58 0 Citizens Electoral Council 18,352 0.16 +0.09 0 Liberals for Forests 16,042 0.14 +0.14 0 No GST 14,164 0.12 +0.10 0 Against Further Immigration 12,033 0.10 +0.10 0 Save the ADI Site 6,029 0.05 +0.05 0 Progressive Labour 4,467 0.04 −0.02 0 Lower Excise Fuel 4,292 0.04 +0.04 0 HEMP 3,277 0.03 +0.03 0 Curtin Labor Alliance 2,496 0.02 +0.02 0 Non-Custodial Parents 769 0.01 +0.01 0 Fishing Party 720 0.01 +0.01 0 Tasmania First 621 0.01 −0.03 0 Outdoor Recreation 485 0.00 +0.00 0 Independents 332,118 2.89 +1.00 3 2 Total 11,474,074 150 2 Two-party-preferred vote Coalition 5,655,791 51.03 +2.01 82 2 Labor 5,427,569 48.97 −2.01 65 2 Invalid/blank votes 580,362 4.81 +1.04 Turnout 12,054,455 95.39 Registered voters 12,636,631 Source: AEC Tally Room
Independents: Peter Andren , Tony Windsor , Bob Katter
New South Wales [ edit ] 2001 Australian federal election (New South Wales)
Turnout 99.60% (CV ) — Informal 3.40% [1] Party Votes % Swing Seats Change Liberal 1,272,208 33.58 3.09 21 3 National 349,372 9.22 1.32 7 2 Liberal/National Coalition 1,621,580 42.80 4.41 28 1 Labor 1,380,822 36.45 –3.67 20 2 One Nation 180,812 4.77 –4.19 Greens 180,079 4.75 2.09 Democrats 160,706 4.24 0.08 Independent 148,042 3.91 3.02 2 1 Christian Democrats 46,059 1.22 0.19 Unity 24,653 0.65 –0.90 Against Further Immigration 12,033 0.32 Save the ADI Site 6,029 0.16 Citizens Electoral Council 5,746 0.15 No GST 4,858 0.13 Progressive Labour 4,467 0.12 Lower Excise Fuel 3,098 0.08 HEMP 2,193 0.06 Non-Custodial Parents 0,769 0.02 Fishing Party 0,720 0.02 Total 3,788,459 50 Two-party-preferred vote Liberal/National Coalition 1,811,019 52.14 +3.68 28 1 Labor 1,662,190 48.46 –3.68 20 2 Invalid/blank votes 217,024 5.42 +1.41 Turnout 4,005,483 95.27 Registered voters 4,204,383 Source: AEC Tally Room
Victoria [ edit ] 2001 Australian federal election (Victoria)
Turnout 99.60% (CV ) — Informal 3.40% [2] Party Votes % Swing Seats Change Liberal 1,154,493 39.07 1.99 15 1 National 91,049 3.08 0.36 2 Liberal/National Coalition 1,245,542 42.15 2.35 17 1 Labor 1,230,757 41.65 –2.72 20 1 Democrats 184,582 6.25 0.23 Greens 174,399 5.90 3.81 Independents 60,801 0.02 One Nation 37,811 1.28 –2.44 Citizens Electoral Council 6,692 0.23 0.08 Christian Democrats 6,188 0.21 0.08 No GST 5,104 0.17 Liberals for Forests 1,960 0.07 Lower Excise Fuel 1,194 0.04 Total 2,955,031 37 Two-party-preferred vote Labor 1,540,614 52.14 –1.39 20 1 Liberal/National Coalition 1,414,417 46.47 +1.39 17 1 Invalid/blank votes 122,525 3.68 +0.47 Turnout 2,955,031 95.61 Registered voters 3,218,746 Source: AEC Tally Room
Queensland [ edit ] 2001 Australian federal election (Queensland)
Turnout 99.60% (CV ) — Informal 3.40% [3] Party Votes % Swing Seats Change Liberal 767,959 36.46 5.60 15 1 National 192,451 9.14 –0.86 4 1 Liberal/National Coalition 960,410 45.60 +4.74 19 Labor 730,920 34.70 –1.40 7 1 One Nation 148,930 7.07 –7.28 0 Independent 148,620 7.06 1 1 Democrats 90,679 4.31 0.29 Greens 73,467 3.49 1.11 Citizens Electoral Council 2,849 0.14 HEMP 1,084 0.05 Outdoor Recreation 485 0.02 Total 2,106,255 28 Two-party-preferred vote Liberal 1,110,905 53.05 +1.65 19 1 Labor 919,867 46.95 –1.65 7 1 Invalid/blank votes 106,976 4.83 +1.50 Turnout 2,213,231 95.42 Registered voters 2,319,481 Source: AEC Tally Room
Western Australia [ edit ] 2001 Australian federal election (Western Australia)
Turnout 99.60% (CV ) — Informal 3.40% [4] Party Votes % Swing Seats Change Liberal 449,036 41.39 +3.24 8 1 Labor 402,927 37.14 -0.29 7 One Nation 67,992 6.27 -3.01 Greens 64,939 5.99 +0.93 Democrats 50,581 4.66 +0.70 Liberals for Forests 13,116 1.21 Christian Democrats 12,792 1.18 National 11,052 1.02 Independent 6,957 0.64 Citizens Electoral Council 2,907 0.27 Curtin Labor Alliance 2,496 0.23 Total 1,084,795 15 1 Two-party-preferred vote Liberal 559,926 51.62 1.08 8 1 Labor 524,869 48.38 -1.08 7
South Australia [ edit ] 2001 Australian federal election (South Australia)
Tasmania [ edit ] 2001 Australian federal election (Tasmania) Results by electorate
Territories [ edit ] Australian Capital Territory [ edit ] 2001 Australian federal election (Australian Capital Territory)
Northern Territory [ edit ] 2001 Australian federal election (Northern Territory)
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