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Results of the 2004 Australian federal election in South Australia

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2004 Australian federal election
(South Australia)

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All 11 South Australian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 seats in the Australian Senate
  First party Second party
  John Howard Mark Latham
Leader John Howard Mark Latham
Party Liberal/National coalition Labor
Last election 9 seats 3 seats
Seats won 8 seats 3 seats
Seat change Decrease 1 Steady
Popular vote 455,983 346,071
Percentage 48.42% 36.75%
Swing Increase 2.51 Increase 3.01
TPP 54.36% 45.64%
TPP swing Increase 0.28 Decrease 0.28

This is a list of electoral division results for the Australian 2004 federal election in the state of South Australia.[1][2][3]

Overall results

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Turnout 94.79% (CV) — Informal 5.56%[1]
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Liberal 446,372 47.40 + 1.49 8 Decrease 1
  National 9,611 1.02 +1.02 0 Steady
Liberal–National coalition 455,983 48.42 +2.52 8 Decrease 1
  Labor 346,071 36.75 + 3.01 3 Steady
  Greens 51,200 5.44 +1.80
  Democrats 17,682 1.88 –8.66
  One Nation 10,687 1.13 –3.62
  Family First 40,547 4.31 +4.31
  Independents 19,204 2.04 +1.16
Total 997,102 11 Decrease 1
Two-party-preferred vote
  Liberal/National Coalition 511,845 54.36 +0.28 8 Decrease 1
  Labor 429,799 45.64 –0.28 3 Steady
Invalid/blank votes 55,458 5.56 +0.22
Registered voters/turnout 1,051,923 94.79
Source: AEC Tally Room
The redistribution saw South Australia lose one seat. This election saw four seats change hands; however, there was no net change in party representation. The Liberal vote rose slightly, as did Labor's (3.1% since 2001). While the Greens recorded a result of 5.4%.

Results by division

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Adelaide

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2004 Australian federal election: Adelaide[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Trish Worth 38,530 45.29 +0.82
Labor Kate Ellis 35,666 41.92 +5.50
Greens Jake Bugden 6,794 7.99 +2.02
Family First Peter Robins 1,753 2.06 +2.06
Democrats Richard Pascoe 1,355 1.59 −9.30
Independent Amanda Barlow 978 1.15 +1.15
Total formal votes 85,076 95.60 +0.66
Informal votes 3,920 4.40 −0.66
Turnout 88,996 93.62 −1.09
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Kate Ellis 43,671 51.33 +1.95
Liberal Trish Worth 41,405 48.67 −1.95
Labor gain from Liberal Swing +1.95

Barker

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2004 Australian federal election: Barker
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Patrick Secker 48,233 53.17 −2.95
Labor Waluwe Simpson-Lyttle 19,478 21.47 −2.01
National Tim Jackson 9,611 10.59 +10.59
Family First Philip Cornish 5,276 5.82 +5.82
Greens Pam Kelly 3,704 4.08 +0.98
Independent Rodger Schmidt 1,572 1.73 +1.73
One Nation Neil Russell-Taylor 1,501 1.65 −6.24
Democrats Graham McNaughton 1,339 1.48 −4.66
Total formal votes 90,714 94.13 −0.34
Informal votes 5,662 5.87 +0.34
Turnout 96,376 95.48 −0.85
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Patrick Secker 63,392 69.88 +3.25
Labor Waluwe Simpson-Lyttle 27,322 30.12 −3.25
Liberal hold Swing +3.25

Boothby

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2004 Australian federal election: Boothby
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Andrew Southcott 43,640 50.62 +2.48
Labor Chloë Fox 30,893 35.84 +9.92
Greens Adrian Miller 6,131 7.11 +3.93
Family First Paul Munn 2,571 2.98 +2.98
Democrats Robert Simms 1,746 2.03 −16.89
Independent Paul Starling 646 0.75 +0.21
One Nation Clarke Staker 581 0.67 −1.95
Total formal votes 86,208 95.59 +0.13
Informal votes 3,976 4.41 −0.13
Turnout 90,184 94.59 −1.38
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Andrew Southcott 47,730 55.37 −2.00
Labor Chloë Fox 38,478 44.63 +2.00
Liberal hold Swing −2.00

Grey

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2004 Australian federal election: Grey
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Barry Wakelin 49,155 56.49 +2.01
Labor John Hackett 26,375 30.31 −0.86
Family First Roger Kleinig 4,397 5.05 +5.05
Greens Felicity Martin 2,872 3.30 +0.87
Democrats Gil Robertson 2,036 2.34 −2.46
One Nation Peter Fitzpatrick 1,903 2.19 −4.93
Citizens Electoral Council Paul Siebert 270 0.31 +0.31
Total formal votes 87,008 94.95 −0.28
Informal votes 4,631 5.05 +0.28
Turnout 91,639 94.19 −0.99
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Barry Wakelin 55,528 63.82 +3.17
Labor John Hackett 31,480 36.18 −3.17
Liberal hold Swing +3.17

Hindmarsh

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2004 Australian federal election: Hindmarsh
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Simon Birmingham 39,869 45.88 +0.81
Labor Steve Georganas 36,786 42.33 +3.54
Greens Tim White 4,437 5.11 +1.49
Family First Trevor Grace 1,953 2.25 +2.25
Democrats Nicole Prince 1,366 1.57 −7.46
Independent Joe Ienco 1,130 1.30 +1.30
One Nation Barbara Pannach 490 0.56 −2.85
Independent Tony Musolino 478 0.55 +0.55
Independent Bill Thomas 397 0.46 +0.46
Total formal votes 86,906 93.07 −1.23
Informal votes 6,470 6.93 +1.23
Turnout 93,376 94.71 −1.82
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Steve Georganas 43,507 50.06 +1.02
Liberal Simon Birmingham 43,399 49.94 −1.02
Labor gain from Liberal Swing +1.02

Kingston

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2004 Australian federal election: Kingston
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Kym Richardson 36,848 43.59 +3.82
Labor David Cox 35,748 42.29 +3.41
Family First Andrew Cole 4,767 5.64 +5.64
Greens Yvonne Darlington 4,478 5.30 +1.96
Democrats Deirdre Albrighton 1,825 2.16 −9.70
One Nation Laurel Payne 869 1.03 −3.59
Total formal votes 84,535 94.23 −0.26
Informal votes 5,178 5.77 +0.26
Turnout 89,713 95.31 −0.23
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Kym Richardson 42,327 50.07 +1.42
Labor David Cox 42,208 49.93 −1.42
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +1.42

Makin

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2004 Australian federal election: Makin
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Trish Draper 37,912 44.71 −1.01
Labor Tony Zappia 36,486 43.02 +6.33
Family First Rob Pillar 4,172 4.92 +4.92
Greens Jon Moore 3,213 3.79 +1.47
Democrats Catherine Opitz 1,484 1.75 −8.67
Independent Jeanie Walker 820 0.97 +0.97
One Nation Victor Horvat 715 0.84 −3.87
Total formal votes 84,802 94.59 −0.15
Informal votes 4,851 5.41 +0.15
Turnout 89,653 95.47 −0.67
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Trish Draper 43,186 50.93 −2.73
Labor Tony Zappia 41,616 49.07 +2.73
Liberal hold Swing −2.73

Mayo

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2004 Australian federal election: Mayo
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Alexander Downer 44,520 53.64 +0.01
Labor James Murphy 13,689 16.49 −3.26
Independent Brian Deegan 12,577 15.15 +15.15
Greens Dennis Matthews 6,305 7.60 +2.13
Family First Kevin Cramp 3,027 3.65 +3.65
Democrats Kathy Brazher-de Laine 1,505 1.81 −11.90
One Nation Robert Fechner 774 0.93 −3.27
Independent Jon Grear 606 0.73 +0.73
Total formal votes 83,003 95.36 +0.30
Informal votes 4,039 4.64 −0.30
Turnout 87,042 95.21 +0.56
Notional two-party-preferred count
Liberal Alexander Downer 52,780 63.59 −0.72
Labor James Murphy 30,223 36.41 +0.72
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal Alexander Downer 51,303 61.81 −2.49
Independent Brian Deegan 31,700 38.19 +38.19
Liberal hold Swing N/A

Port Adelaide

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2004 Australian federal election: Port Adelaide
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Rod Sawford 46,692 54.51 +2.47
Liberal Terry Inglis 27,338 31.92 +5.21
Greens Anne McMenamin 4,641 5.42 +1.56
Family First Richard Bunting 4,085 4.77 +4.77
Democrats Trevor Tucker 1,710 2.00 −7.97
One Nation Stan Batten 1,191 1.39 −4.17
Total formal votes 85,657 92.92 +0.33
Informal votes 6,522 7.08 −0.33
Turnout 82,179 94.34 −0.73
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Rod Sawford 53,888 62.91 −3.09
Liberal Terry Inglis 31,769 37.09 +3.09
Labor hold Swing −3.09

Sturt

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2004 Australian federal election: Sturt
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Christopher Pyne 45,007 51.66 +0.98
Labor Tony Barca 30,099 34.55 +5.21
Greens Zane Young 5,279 6.06 +2.28
Family First Sally McPherson 4,167 4.78 +4.78
Democrats Kerrin Pine 1,970 2.26 −9.01
One Nation Brian Richards 597 0.69 −2.41
Total formal votes 87,119 94.96 +0.77
Informal votes 4,624 5.04 −0.77
Turnout 91,743 94.79 −0.95
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Christopher Pyne 49,481 56.80 −1.69
Labor Tony Barca 37,638 43.20 +1.69
Liberal hold Swing −1.69

Wakefield

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2004 Australian federal election: Wakefield
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal David Fawcett 35,320 43.81 +4.73
Labor Martyn Evans 34,159 42.37 +3.40
Family First David Pointon 4,379 5.43 +5.43
Greens Patricia Murray 3,346 4.15 +1.00
One Nation David Dwyer 2,066 2.56 −4.34
Democrats Richard Way 1,346 1.67 −7.87
Total formal votes 80,616 93.52 −0.05
Informal votes 5,585 6.48 +0.05
Turnout 86,585 94.98 +0.08
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal David Fawcett 40,848 50.67 +1.93
Labor Martyn Evans 39,768 49.33 −1.93
Liberal notional gain from Labor Swing +1.93

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "2004 First preference votes for South Australia". Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  2. ^ "2004 South Australian division results". Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  3. ^ a b "2004 House of Representatives: South Australia". Psephos Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 4 June 2022.