The following tables show results for the Australian House of Representatives at the 1993 federal election held on 13 March 1993.[1]
Australia [ edit ] House of Reps (IRV ) – 1993–36 – Turnout 95.75% (CV ) — Informal 2.97% Party Votes % Swing Seats Change Labor 4,751,390 44.92 +5.49 80 2 Liberal 3,888,579 36.77 +2.01 49 6 National 758,036 7.17 –1.25 16 2 Country Liberal 35,207 0.33 +0.05 0 Liberal–National coalition 4,681,822 44.27 +0.81 65 4 Democrats 397,060 3.75 –7.51 Independents [b] 329,235 3.11 +0.35 2 1 Greens [d] 196,702 1.85 +0.48 Natural Law 78,577 0.74 +0.74 Confederate Action 60,213 0.57 +0.57 Call to Australia 49,467 0.47 –0.50 Independent EFF 9,954 0.09 +0.09 Rex Connor Labor 7,083 0.07 –0.01 Citizens Electoral Council 4,198 0.04 +0.04 Indigenous Peoples 4,069 0.04 +0.04 Against Further Immigration 3,587 0.03 +0.03 Grey Power 1,759 0.02 –0.19 Abolish Self Government 1,663 0.02 +0.02 Total 10,576,779 147 1 Two-party-preferred vote Labor 5,436,421 51.44 +1.54 80 2 Liberal–National coalition 5,133,033 48.56 –1.54 65 4 Invalid/blank votes 324,082 2.97 Turnout 10,900,861 95.75 Registered voters 11,384,638 Source: Federal Elections 1993
New South Wales [ edit ] 1993 Australian federal election (New South Wales)
Turnout 96.0% (CV ) — Informal 3.1% [2] Party Votes % Swing Seats Change Liberal 1,127,291 31.80 -0.96 8 4 National 346,191 9.76 -0.77 8 Liberal/National Coalition 1,473,482 41.56 -1.73 16 4 Labor 1,714,502 48.36 +7.20 33 3 Independents 134,344 3.79 -1.40 1 Democrats 100,539 2.84 -7.37 Greens [c] 50,052 1.41 +0.04 Natural Law 23,385 0.66 Call to Australia 21,764 0.61 -0.04 Independent EFF 9,402 0.27 Confederate Action 8,524 0.24 Rex Connor Labor 7,083 0.20 -0.05 Against Further Immigration 1,732 0.05 Citizens Electoral Council 0,439 0.01 Total 3,354,671 50 1 Two-party-preferred vote Labor 1,898,256 54.68 +2.74 3 Liberal/National Coalition 1,573,030 45.32 –2.74 4 Invalid/blank votes 113,664 3.1 Turnout 3,662,142 96.0 Registered voters 3,814,932 Source: Federal Elections 1993
Victoria [ edit ] 1993 Australian federal election (Victoria)
Turnout 96.3% (CV ) — Informal 2.8% [2] Party Votes % Swing Seats Change Liberal 1,102,965 40.21 +0.53 17 4 National 137,470 5.01 −0.99 3 Liberal/National Coalition 1,240,435 45.22 −0.46 20 4 Labor 1,273,974 46.45 +9.38 17 3 Democrats 101,185 3.69 −8.74 Independents 75,652 2.76 1 Natural Law 31,529 1.15 Call to Australia 13,289 0.48 Greens 3,317 0.12 Against Further Immigration 1,855 0.07 Citizens Electoral Council 1,027 0.04 Independent EFF 552 0.02 Total 2,742,815 38 Two-party-preferred vote Labor 1,419,835 51.80 +4.34 3 Liberal/National Coalition 1,320,898 48.20 −4.34 4 Invalid/blank votes 79,811 2.8 Turnout 2,822,626 96.3 Registered voters 2,932,640 Source: Federal Elections 1993
Queensland [ edit ] 1993 Australian federal election (Queensland)
Turnout 96.3% (CV ) — Informal 2.8% [2] Party Votes % Swing Seats Change Liberal 571,226 31.26 2.75 7 1 National 269,152 14.73 -2.03 5 2 Liberal/National Coalition 840,378 45.99 0.72 12 3 Labor 739,862 40.49 -1.10 13 2 Democrats 74,278 4.06 -7.53 Greens 58,502 3.20 2.60 Independent 52,391 2.87 2.18 Confederate Action 51,565 2.82 0.00 Indigenous Peoples 4,069 0.22 0.00 Natural Law 3,547 0.19 0.00 Citizens Electoral Council 2,732 0.15 0.00 Total 1,827,324 25 1 Two-party-preferred vote Labor 884,426 48.43 -0.89 13 2 Liberal/National Coalition 941,709 51.57 0.89 12 3 Invalid/blank votes 49,135 2.62 0.39 Turnout 1,876,459 95.17 Registered voters 1,971,729 Source: Federal Elections 1993
Western Australia [ edit ] 1993 Australian federal election (Western Australia)
Turnout 96.3% (CV ) — Informal 2.8% [2] Party Votes % Swing Seats Change Liberal 474,743 49.01 5.10 8 2 National 2,345 0.24 -2.18 Liberal/National Coalition 477,088 49.26 2.93 8 2 Labor 381,143 39.35 4.01 6 2 Greens 55,907 5.77 -1.74 Democrats 31,791 3.28 -5.12 Independents 12,160 1.26 0.62 Call to Australia 5,409 0.56 0.56 Natural Law 5,095 0.53 0.43 Total 968,593 14 Two-party-preferred vote Liberal/National Coalition 522,580 53.98 1.11 8 2 Labor 445,462 46.02 -1.11 6 2 Invalid/blank votes 24,992 2.52 -1.19 Turnout 993,585 95.63 Registered voters 1,038,968 Source: Federal Elections 1993
South Australia [ edit ] 1993 Australian federal election (South Australia)
Turnout 94.9% (CV ) — Informal 4.1% [2] Party Votes % Swing Seats Change Liberal 421,687 45.65 3.00 8 2 National 2,878 0.31 0.31 Liberal/National Coalition 424,565 45.96 3.31 8 2 Labor 358,707 38.84 0.89 4 3 Democrats 71,981 7.79 -7.37 Independents 43,317 4.69 3.39 Natural Law 13,592 1.47 Call to Australia 8,134 0.88 Grey Power 1,759 0.19 Greens 1,496 0.16 -0.05 Confederate Action 124 0.01 Total 923,645 13 Two-party-preferred vote Liberal/National Coalition 485,892 52.67 1.27 8 2 Labor 436,650 47.33 -1.27 4 3 Invalid/blank votes 39,088 4.06 +0.38 Turnout 962,763 94.91 Registered voters 1,014,400 Source: Federal Elections 1993
Tasmania [ edit ] 1993 Australian federal election (Tasmania)
Turnout 96.3% (CV ) — Informal 2.7% [2] Party Votes % Swing Seats Change Labor 143,621 46.76 +7.02 4 3 Liberal 129,132 42.04 −6.58 1 3 Greens 24,319 7.92 +5.72 Democrats 7,653 2.49 −6.10 Independents 1,544 0.50 −0.25 Call to Australia 871 0.28 Total 307,140 5 Two-party-preferred vote Labor 167,780 54.65 +6.75 4 3 Liberal 139,239 45.35 −6.75 1 3 Invalid/blank votes 8,634 2.73 −0.53 Turnout 315,774 96.30 Registered voters 327,919 Source: Federal Elections 1993
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Territories [ edit ] Australian Capital Territory [ edit ] 1993 Australian federal election (Australian Capital Territory) First party Second party Leader Paul Keating John Hewson Party Labor Coalition Last election 2 seats 0 seats Seats won 2 0 Seat change Popular vote 99,993 61,535 Percentage 53.34% 34.19% Swing 8.46 0.64 TPP 61.2% 38.8% TPP swing 2.6 2.6
Turnout 96.7% (CV ) — Informal 3.4% [2] Party Votes % Swing Seats Change Labor 95,993 53.34 +8.46 2 Liberal 61,535 34.19 –0.64 Democrats 10,355 5.75 –8.67 Green Democratic 3,109 1.73 –2.06 Abolish Self Govt 1,663 0.92 Natural Law 1,429 0.79 Independent 5,885 3.27 +2.68 Total 179,969 2 Two-party-preferred vote Labor 110,055 61.2 +2.6 2 Liberal 69,796 38.8 –2.6 0 Invalid/blank votes 6,240 3.35 +0.40 Turnout 186,209 96.74 Registered voters 192,487 Source: Federal Elections 1993
Northern Territory [ edit ] 1993 Australian federal election (Northern Territory)
See also [ edit ]
^ The election in the seat of Dickson was deferred to 17 April 1993. ^ The elected independents were Ted Mack (NSW) and Phil Cleary (Victoria). ^ a b The Greens total in New South Wales includes the local groups for Lowe , Page , Reid , Robertson and Wentworth . ^ The Australian Greens were founded in 1992, but not all state and territory organisations immediately affiliated to the new federal party. The Greens total includes unaffiliated local groups in New South Wales [c] (11,685), Queensland Greens (58,502), Greens Western Australia (55,907), Greens South Australia (1,496), Tasmanian Greens (24,319), and ACT Green Democratic Alliance (3,109). References [ edit ]