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2022 Australian federal election (Senate)

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40 of the 76 seats in the Australian Senate
39 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
  Simon Birmingham Larissa Waters 2019
Leader Simon Birmingham Penny Wong Larissa Waters
Party Liberal/National Coalition Labor Greens
Leader since 30 October 2020 26 June 2013 4 February 2022
Leader's seat South Australia South Australia Queensland
Seats before 36 26 9
Seats won 15 15 6
Seats after 32 26 12
Seat change Decrease 4 Steady Increase 3
Popular vote 5,148,028 4,525,598 1,903,403
Percentage 34.24% 30.09% 12.66%
Swing Decrease 3.75 Increase 1.30 Increase 2.47

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Pauline Hanson Clive Palmer Campbell Newman
Party One Nation United Australia Liberal Democrats
Leader since 29 November 2014 25 April 2013 8 August 2021
Leader's seat Queensland None
(contested Queensland)
None
(contested Queensland)
Seats before 2 0 1
Seats won 1 1 0
Seats after 2 1 0
Seat change Steady Increase 1 Decrease 1
Popular vote 644,744 520,520 340,132
Percentage 4.29% 3.46% 2.26%
Swing Decrease 1.11 Increase 1.10 Increase 1.10

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
  Lambie 2017
Leader David Pocock Jacqui Lambie Rex Patrick
Party David Pocock Lambie Network Rex Patrick Team
Leader since 2021 14 May 2015 26 October 2020
Leader's seat Australian Capital Territory
(won seat)
Tasmania
(not up for election)
South Australia
(lost seat)
Seats before 0 1 1
Seats won 1 1 0
Seats after 1 2 0
Seat change Increase 1 Increase 1 Decrease 1
Popular vote 60,406 31,023 23,425
Percentage 0.40% 0.21% 0.16%
Swing Increase 0.40 Steady Increase 0.16


Senate Leader before election

Simon Birmingham
Coalition

Subsequent Senate Leader

Penny Wong
Labor

The 2022 Australian Senate election was held on 21 May 2022 to elect 40 of the 76 senators in the Australian Senate as part of the 2022 federal election. Senators elected at this election took office on 1 July 2022, with the exception of the Senators elected from two territories whose terms commenced from election day. The elected senators sit alongside continuing senators elected in 2019 as part of the 47th Parliament of Australia.

The Coalition remained the largest parliamentary grouping in the Senate, despite their defeat in the House of Representatives. The Greens won three additional seats in the Senate, thereby gaining the balance of power in the upper house; two senators from every state were Greens as a result of this election. Meanwhile, the incoming Labor government's numbers in the Senate remained unchanged. The six other crossbench seats were 2 One Nation, 2 Jacqui Lambie Network, 1 United Australia Party, and 1 independent (David Pocock).

Australia

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2022 Australian federal election: Senate, National[2]
Party First-preference
votes
% ± Seats
Seats
won
Not
up
New
total
Seat
change
 
  Liberal/National joint ticket 2,997,004 19.93 –1.66 5 6 11 Decrease 1
  Liberal National (Qld) 1,061,638 7.06 –0.67 2 3 5 Decrease 1
  Liberal 1,052,571 7.00 –1.24 7 8 15 Decrease 2
  Country Liberal (NT) 32,846 0.22 –0.04 1 0 1 Steady
  National 3,969 0.03 –0.14 0 0 0 Steady
Liberal/National Coalition 5,148,028 34.24 –3.75 15 17 32 Decrease 4
  Labor 4,525,598 30.09 +1.30 15 11 26 Steady
  Greens 1,903,403 12.66 +2.47 6 6 12 Increase 3
  One Nation 644,744 4.29 –1.11 1 1 2 Steady
  United Australia 520,520 3.46 +1.10 1 0 1 Increase 1
  Legalise Cannabis 501,421 3.33 +1.53 0 0 0 Steady
  Liberal Democrats 340,132 2.26 +1.10 0 0 0 Steady
  Animal Justice 240,696 1.60 +0.34 0 0 0 Steady
  Shooters, Fishers and Farmers 147,737 0.98 –0.75 0 0 0 Steady
  Great Australian 82,237 0.55 +0.32 0 0 0 Steady
  Sustainable Australia 78,181 0.52 +0.11 0 0 0 Steady
  Reason 74,223 0.49 +0.49 0 0 0 Steady
  Indigenous-Aboriginal 71,811 0.48 +0.48 0 0 0 Steady
  Australian Democrats 65,532 0.44 +0.27 0 0 0 Steady
  David Pocock 60,406 0.40 +0.40 1 0 1 Increase 1
  Justice 54,366 0.36 –0.36 0 0 0 Steady
  Fusion 51,676 0.34 +0.34 0 0 0 Steady
  Informed Medical Options 48,830 0.32 +0.20 0 0 0 Steady
  Australian Values 41,351 0.27 +0.27 0 0 0 Steady
  Federation 33,551 0.22 +0.22 0 0 0 Steady
  Christians 33,143 0.22 +0.06 0 0 0 Steady
  Lambie Network 31,203 0.21 +0.00 1 1 2 Increase 1
  Citizens 29,799 0.20 +0.13 0 0 0 Steady
  Socialist Alliance 28,057 0.19 +0.14 0 0 0 Steady
  Western Australia 26,555 0.18 +0.06 0 0 0 Steady
  Patrick Team 23,425 0.16 +0.16 0 0 0 Decrease 1 [a]
  Victorian Socialists 21,739 0.14 +0.14 0 0 0 Steady
  Federal ICAC Now 18,508 0.12 +0.12 0 0 0 Steady
  TNL 13,217 0.09 +0.09 0 0 0 Steady
  Seniors United 12,790 0.09 +0.04 0 0 0 Steady
  Kim for Canberra 12,622 0.08 +0.08 0 0 0 Steady
  Local 7,605 0.05 +0.05 0 0 0 Steady
  Progressives 5,932 0.04 +0.04 0 0 0 Steady
  Democratic Alliance 5,566 0.04 +0.04 0 0 0 Steady
  Unendorsed/ungrouped 136,054 0.90 +0.40 0 0 0 Decrease 1 [b]
Total 15,040,658 100.00 40 36 76
Invalid/blank votes 532,003 3.42 −0.39
Turnout 15,572,661 90.47 –2.01
Registered Voters 17,213,433
Source: AEC for votes, ABC for seats
  1. ^ Rex Patrick was appointed to the Senate in 2017 as a member of the Nick Xenophon Team, which became Centre Alliance however the party did not contest this election. The other Centre Alliance senator, Stirling Griff, ran with Nick Xenophon in Group O.
  2. ^ Stirling Griff was elected to the Senate in 2016 as a member of the Nick Xenophon Team, which became Centre Alliance however the party did not contest this election, with Stirling Griff running with Nick Xenophon in Group O. The other Centre Alliance senator, Rex Patrick, ran with the eponymous Patrick Team.

New South Wales

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2022 Australian federal election: Senate, New South Wales [3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 685,818
Liberal/National Coalition 1. Marise Payne (elected 1)
2. Ross Cadell (elected 3)
3. Jim Molan (elected 6)
4. Alison Penfold
5. Mary-Lou Jarvis
6. Vicky McGahey
1,763,074 36.73 –1.82
Labor 1. Deborah O'Neill (elected 2)
2. Jenny McAllister (elected 4)
3. Shireen Morris
4. Mich-Elle Myers
5. Kylie Rose
6. James Warren-Smith
1,461,172 30.44 +0.62
Greens 1. David Shoebridge (elected 5)
2. Amanda Cohn
3. Rochelle Flood
4. Jane Scott
5. Hawa Arya
6. Danielle Wheeler
550,069 11.56 +2.73
One Nation 1. Kate McCulloch
2. Colin Grigg
3. Roger Smith
198,121 4.13 –0.83
United Australia 1. Dominic Martino
2. Suellen Wrightson
3. Wayne Moore
4. Michelle Martin
5. Johnny Yap
6. Kevin Loughrey
162,262 3.38 +1.89
Legalise Cannabis 1. Michael Balderstone
2. Gail Hester
125,001 2.60 +0.48
Animal Justice 1. Darren Brollo
2. Julie Power
103,239 2.15 +1.11
Liberal Democrats 1. John Ruddick
2. John Larter
3. James Caldwell
4. Mark Guest
101,780 2.12 +0.21
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Shane Djuric
2. Desiree Gregory
3. Brian Millgate
4. Jeremy Crooks
91,143 1.90 –0.64
Indigenous-Aboriginal 1. Owen Whyman
2. Lawrence Brooke
38,970 0.81 +0.81
Reason 1. Jane Caro
2. Hannah Maher
3. Diana Ryall
30,307 0.63 +0.63
Sustainable Australia 1. Georgia Lamb
2. Suzanne De Vive
25,356 0.53 +0.10
Informed Medical Options 1. Michael O'Neill
2. Marelle Burnum Burnum
18,409 0.38 +0.27
Fusion 1. Andrea Leong
2. Ian Bryce
17,565 0.37 +0.37
Democrats 1. Steven Baty
2. Suzanne Rogers
3. Craig Richards
17,542 0.37 +0.18
Great Australian 1. Matthew Hopkins
2. George Nohra
16,886 0.35 +0.18
Australian Citizens 1. Kingsley Liu
2. Ann Lawler
14,419 0.30 +0.27
Seniors United 1. Dessie Kocher
2. Ray Bennie
12,790 0.27 +0.12
  Federal ICAC Now 1. Ross Jones
2. Gabrielle Anderson
10,769 0.22 +0.22
Australian Values 1. Selena Clancy
2. Dave Gilbert
9,043 0.19 +0.19
TNL 1. Steve Keen
2. Melissa Green
8,915 0.19 +0.19
  Socialist Equality 1. Max Boddy
2. Oscar Grenfell
8,587 0.18 +0.18
Socialist Alliance 1. Paula Sanchez
2. Niko Leka
3. Rachel Evans
8,184 0.17 +0.04
Ungrouped Danny Lim
Julie Collins
Warren Grzic
Guitang Lu
William Lang
7,119 0.15 +0.37
Total formal votes 4,800,722 96.09 –0.37
Informal votes 195,388 3.91 +0.37
Turnout 4,996,110 91.37 –1.28
Party total seats Seats ±
Liberal 4 Decrease 1
National 2 Increase 1
Labor 4 Decrease 1
Greens 2 Increase 1
 
# Senator Party
1 Marise Payne   Liberal
2 Deborah O'Neill   Labor
3 Ross Cadell   National
4 Jenny McAllister   Labor
5 David Shoebridge   Greens
6 Jim Molan   Liberal

Victoria

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Vote tallies given below are first-preference votes.

2022 Australian federal election: Senate, Victoria [4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 545,935
Liberal/National Coalition 1. Sarah Henderson (elected 1)
2. Bridget McKenzie (elected 3)
3. Greg Mirabella
4. Chrestyna Kmetj
5. Mick Harrington
6. David Burgess
1,233,930 32.29 –3.61
Labor 1. Linda White (elected 2)
2. Jana Stewart (elected 4)
3. Casey Nunn
4. Megan Bridger-Darling
5. Josh McFarlane
1,201,830 31.45 +0.33
Greens 1. Lidia Thorpe (elected 5)
2. Adam Frogley
3. Sissy Austin
4. Zeb Payne
529,429 13.85 +3.23
United Australia 1. Ralph Babet (elected 6)
2. Kelly Moran
3. Kenneth Grimmond
153,231 4.01 +1.53
Legalise Cannabis 1. Elissa Smith
2. Wayne Taylor
114,805 3.00 +1.50
One Nation 1. Warren Pickering
2. Stuart Huxham
111,176 2.91 +0.06
Liberal Democrats 1. David Limbrick
2. Krystle Mitchell
3. Caroline White
92,295 2.42 +1.46
Animal Justice 1. Bronwyn Currie
2. Chris Delforce
57,836 1.51 –0.02
Justice 1. Derryn Hinch
2. Ruth Stanfield
54,366 1.42 –1.40
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Ethan Constantinou
2. Nicole Bourman
49,750 1.30 –0.55
Reason 1. Yolanda Vega
2. Harry Millward
37,402 0.98 +0.98
Democrats 1. Leonie Green
2. Stephen Jagoe
28,693 0.75 +0.49
Victorian Socialists 1. Aran Mylvaganam
2. Laura Riccardi
21,739 0.57 +0.57
Sustainable Australia 1. Madeleine Wearne
2. Robert Long
17,594 0.46 +0.08
Group R 1. Morgan Jonas
2. Monica Smit
15,057 0.39 +0.39
Fusion 1. Kammy Cordner-Hunt
2. Tahlia Farrant
13,920 0.36 +0.36
Great Australian 1. Darryl O'Bryan
2. Geoff Whitehead
13,648 0.36 +0.22
Federation 1. Vern Hughes
2. Karen Kim
3. Cheryl Lacey
4. Chris Mara
5. Neerja Sewak
6. Mark O'Connell
12,357 0.32 +0.32
Group B 1. Damien Richardson
2. John McBride
12,161 0.32 +0.32
Australian Values 1. Chris Burson
2. Samantha Asser
11,809 0.31 +0.31
Informed Medical Options 1. Nick Clonaridis
2. Robyn Curnow
8,134 0.21 +0.21
Socialist Alliance 1. Felix Dance
2. Angela Carr
6,841 0.18 +0.18
Progressives 1. Antoinette Pitt
2. David Knight
5,307 0.14 +0.14
Australian Citizens 1. Robbie Barwick
2. Craig Isherwood
5,206 0.14 +0.05
Group T 1. Susan Benedyka
2. Christine Richards
3,768 0.10 +0.10
  Socialist Equality 1. Peter Byrne
2. Jason Wardle
1,003 0.03 +0.03
Ungrouped Glenn Floyd (Liberty)
Allen Ridgeway
James Bond
Neal Smith
Max Dicks
Bernardine Atkinson
Paul Ross
Nat de Francesco
Joseph Toscano
Tara Tran
David Dillon
Geraldine Gonslavez
8,252 0.22 +0.15
Total formal votes 3,821,539 96.48 +0.50
Informal votes 139,419 3.52 −0.50
Turnout 3,960,958 91.27 –1.85
Party total seats Seats ±
Liberal 4 Decrease 1
National 1 Steady
Labor 4 Steady
Greens 2 Steady
United Australia 1 Increase 1
 
Order

of election

Senator Party
1st Sarah Henderson   Liberal
2nd Linda White   Labor
3rd Bridget McKenzie   National
4th Jana Stewart   Labor
5th Lidia Thorpe   Greens
6th Ralph Babet   UAP

Queensland

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2022 Australian federal election: Senate, Queensland [5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 430,553
Liberal National 1. James McGrath (elected 1)
2. Matt Canavan (elected 3)
3. Amanda Stoker
4. Nicole Tobin
5. Andrew Cripps
6. Fiona Ward
1,061,638 35.23 –3.67
Labor 1. Murray Watt (elected 2)
2. Anthony Chisholm (elected 6)
3. Edwina Andrew
4. Christina Warry
5. Jen Henderson
6. Richard Pascoe
744,212 24.69 +2.12
Greens 1. Penny Allman-Payne (elected 4)
2. Anna Sri
3. Ben Pennings
4. Navdeep Singh Sidhu
5. Alyce Nelligan
6. Rebecca Haley
373,460 12.39 +2.45
One Nation 1. Pauline Hanson (elected 5)
2. Raj Guruswamy
3. George Christensen
222,925 7.40 –2.87
Legalise Cannabis 1. Bernard Bradley
2. Suzette Luyken
161,899 5.37 +3.62
United Australia 1. Clive Palmer
2. Martin Brewster
3. Desmond Adidi
4. Jack McCabe
126,343 4.19 +0.67
Liberal Democrats 1. Campbell Newman
2. Tegan Grainger
75,158 2.49 +1.66
Animal Justice 1. Mackenzie Severns
2. Sue Weber
38,765 1.29 –0.04
Indigenous-Aboriginal 1. Lionel Henaway
2. Jenny-Lee Carr
32,841 1.09 +1.09
Great Australian 1. Jason Miles
2. Elise Cottam
24,262 0.81 +0.63
Sustainable Australia 1. Rhett Martin
2. Timotheos Firestone
19,146 0.64 +0.35
Australian Values 1. Heston Russell
2. Jay Hansen
18,194 0.60 +0.60
Informed Medical Options 1. Allona Lahn
2. Jasmine Melhop
3. Peter Lambeth
13,916 0.46 +0.18
  The Silent Majority 1. Len Harris
2. Debra Yuill
13,205 0.44 +0.44
Democrats 1. Luke Arbuckle
2. Chris Simpson
11,473 0.38 +0.38
Fusion 1. Brandon Selic
2. Roger Whatling
11,079 0.37 +0.37
Socialist Alliance 1. Renee Lees
2. Kamala Emanuel
10,538 0.34 +0.34
Federation 1. Isabel Tilyard
2. Jackie Bennett
3. Michael Smyth
7,330 0.24 +0.24
Reason 1. Ron Williams
2. Frank Jordan
6,514 0.22 +0.22
  Federal ICAC Now 1. Kerin Payne
2. Ken Carroll
6,199 0.21 +0.21
Australian Citizens 1. Jan Pukallus
2. Rod Doel
6,123 0.20 +0.13
Democratic Alliance 1. Drew Pavlou
2. Simon Leitch
4,555 0.15 +0.15
Group H 1. Steve Dickson
2. Rebecca Lloyd
4,566 0.15 +0.15
TNL 1. Bess Brennan
2. Hannah Kennish
3. Steven Hopley
4. Jonathon Momsen
5. Lloyd Ingram
6. Jack Creighton
4,302 0.14 +0.14
  Socialist Equality 1. Mike Head
2. John Davis
1,129 0.04 +0.04
Ungrouped Robert Lyon (KAP)
David Schfe
Lindsay Temple
Chey Hamilton
Lorraine Smith
Laurence Quinlivan
Karakan Kochardy
Peter Rogers
14,096 0.47 +0.31
Total formal votes 3,013,868 96.88 +0.14
Informal votes 97,166 3.12 −0.14
Turnout 3,111,034 88.85 –3.07
Party total seats Seats ±
Liberal National 5 Decrease 1
Labor 3 Steady
Greens 2 Increase 1
One Nation 2 Steady
 
# Senator Party
1 James McGrath   Liberal National
2 Murray Watt   Labor
3 Matt Canavan   Liberal National
4 Penny Allman-Payne   Greens
5 Pauline Hanson   One Nation
6 Anthony Chisholm   Labor

Western Australia

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2022 Australian federal election: Senate, Western Australia [6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 218,018
Labor 1. Sue Lines (elected 1)
2. Glenn Sterle (elected 3)
3. Fatima Payman (elected 6)
4. Vicki Helps
527,319 34.55 +6.92
Liberal 1. Michaelia Cash (elected 2)
2. Dean Smith (elected 4)
3. Ben Small
4. Sherry Sufi
483,364 31.67 –9.24
Greens 1. Dorinda Cox (elected 5)
2. River Clarke
3. Simone Collins
4. Donald Clarke
5. Jordan Cahill
6. Alex Wallace
217,571 14.26 +2.45
One Nation 1. Paul Filing
2. Sheila Mundy
53,260 3.49 –2.39
Legalise Cannabis 1. Nicola Johnson
2. Aaron Peet
51,568 3.38 +1.69
Christians 1. Mike Crichton
2. Maryka Goroenewald
33,143 2.17 +0.51
United Australia 1. James McDonald
2. Rob Forster
32,543 2.13 +0.38
Liberal Democrats 1. Kate Fantinel
2. Peter McLoughlin
29,511 1.93 +1.21
Western Australia 1. Matthew McDowall
2. Julie Matheson
26,555 1.74 +0.55
Great Australian 1. Rod Culleton
2. Samantha Vinci
15,958 1.05 +0.83
Animal Justice 1. Amanda Dorn
2. Elizabeth McCasker
14,186 0.93 –0.05
Federation 1. Judy Wilyman
2. Leanne Barrett
8,339 0.55 +0.55
Sustainable Australia 1. Karen Oborn
2. Ryan Oostryck
5,827 0.38 +0.03
Fusion 1. Tim Viljoen
2. Adam Woodings
5,342 0.35 +0.35
Democrats 1. Elena Mitchell
2. Simon Simson
4,630 0.30 +0.30
Informed Medical Options 1. Michelle Kinsella
2. Leanne Lockyer
3,494 0.23 –0.03
Socialist Alliance 1. Petrina Harley
2. Alex Salmon
2,494 0.16 +0.03
Australian Values 1. Rebecca Pizzey
2. Kathy Fitzpatrick
2,305 0.15 +0.15
  Social Justice Independents 1. Gerry Georgatos
2. Megan Krakouer
2,254 0.15 +0.15
Australian Citizens 1. Denise Bradley
2. Jean Robinson
1,789 0.12 +0.04
  Federal ICAC Now 1. Matthew Count
2. Dianne Watkins
1,540 0.10 +0.10
  No Mandatory Vaccination 1. Cam Tinley
2. Tricia Ayre
993 0.07 +0.07
Ungrouped Ziggi Murphy
Ashley Buckle
Peter McDonald
Yunous Vagh
Bob Burdett
Valentine Pegrum
2,138 0.14 +0.03
Total formal votes 1,526,123 97.09 +0.49
Informal votes 45,776 2.91 −0.49
Turnout 1,571,899 88.70 –2.27
Party total seats Seats ±
Labor 5 Increase 1
Liberal 5 Decrease 1
Greens 2 Steady
 
# Senator Party
1 Sue Lines   Labor
2 Michaelia Cash   Liberal
3 Glenn Sterle   Labor
4 Dean Smith   Liberal
5 Dorinda Cox   Greens
6 Fatima Payman   Labor

South Australia

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2022 Australian federal election: Senate, South Australia [7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 158,672
Liberal 1. Simon Birmingham (elected 1)
2. Andrew McLachlan (elected 3)
3. Kerrynne Liddle (elected 6)
4. Tania Stock
382,874 33.93 –3.88
Labor 1. Penny Wong (elected 2)
2. Don Farrell (elected 4)
3. Trimann Gill
4. Joanne Sutton
5. Belinda Owens
364,104 32.26 +1.90
Greens 1. Barbara Pocock (elected 5)
2. Major Sumner
3. Melanie Selwood
134,908 11.95 +1.04
One Nation 1. Jennifer Game
2. Alan Watchman
45,249 4.01 –0.86
United Australia 1. Michael Arbon
2. Caelum Schild
34,167 3.03 +0.00
Group O 1. Nick Xenophon
2. Stirling Griff
33,713 2.99 +2.99
Legalise Cannabis 1. Tyler Green
2. Angela Adams
26,235 2.32 +0.19
Liberal Democrats 1. Ian Markos
2. Josh Smith
24,866 2.20 +1.53
Rex Patrick Team 1. Rex Patrick
2. Leonie McMahon
23,425 2.08 +2.08
Animal Justice 1. Louise Pfeiffer
2. Julie Pastro
19,843 1.76 –0.11
Great Australian 1. Jo-Anne Eason
2. Trevor Bennett
6,910 0.61 –0.55
Federation 1. Cathy Byrne
2. Nick Duffield
4,902 0.43 +0.43
  Australian Family 1. Bob Day
2. Pat Amadio
4,799 0.43 +0.43
National 1. Lisa Blandford
2. Damien Buijs
3,969 0.35 +0.35
Fusion 1. Drew Wolfendale
2. David Kennedy
3,770 0.33 +0.33
Sustainable Australia 1. Elise Michie
2. Jack Duxbury
3,448 0.31 –0.17
Democrats 1. Roger Yazbek
2. Sandra Kanck
3,194 0.28 –0.31
Local 1. Julie-Ann Finney
2. Rodney Parnell
2,389 0.21 +0.21
Informed Medical Options 1. Raina Cruise
2. Heather Harley
2,320 0.21 +0.21
Australian Citizens 1. Russell Francis
2. Rodney Currey
1,205 0.11 –0.04
Democratic Alliance 1. Adila Yarmuhammad
2. Amina Yarmuhammad
1,011 0.09 +0.09
Group M 1. Harmeet Kaur
2. Rajesh Kumar
571 0.05 +0.05
Ungrouped Michael Hopper 652 0.06 −0.04
Total formal votes 1,128,524 97.08 +0.58
Informal votes 33,948 2.92 −0.58
Turnout 1,162,472 91.50 –2.20
Party total seats Seats ±
Liberal 5 Increase 1
Labor 4 Steady
Greens 2 Increase 1
Centre Alliance 0 Decrease 2
 
# Senator Party
1 Simon Birmingham   Liberal
2 Penny Wong   Labor
3 Andrew McLachlan   Liberal
4 Don Farrell   Labor
5 Barbara Pocock   Greens
6 Kerrynne Liddle   Liberal

Tasmania

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2022 Australian federal election: Senate, Tasmania [8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 51,579
Liberal 1. Jonathon Duniam (elected 1)
2. Wendy Askew (elected 5)
3. Eric Abetz
115,594 32.02 +0.56
Labor 1. Anne Urquhart (elected 2)
2. Helen Polley (elected 4)
3. Kate Rainbird
4. Daniel Hulme
5. Wayne Roberts
6. Chris Gourlay
97,614 27.04 –3.55
Greens 1. Peter Whish-Wilson (elected 3)
2. Vanessa Bleyer
3. Tabatha Badger
55,899 15.48 +2.91
Lambie 1. Tammy Tyrrell (elected 6)
2. Sarah Groat
3. Tom Lambie
31,203 8.64 –0.28
One Nation 1. Steve Mav
2. Norelle Button
14,013 3.88 +0.43
Legalise Cannabis 1. Matt Owen
2. Oliver Fitzgibbon
10,942 3.03 +1.85
Liberal Democrats 1. Topher Field
2. Chris Croft
6,913 1.91 +1.23
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Ray Williams
2. Carlo Di Falco
3. Brenton Jones
6,844 1.90 +0.16
United Australia 1. Diana Adams
2. Alan Hennessy
5,862 1.62 –1.02
Local 1. Leanne Minshull
2. Linda Poulton
3. Lara Van Raay
5,216 1.44 +1.44
Animal Justice 1. Ivan Davis
2. Virginia Thomas-Wurth
4,938 1.37 +0.09
Sustainable Australia 1. Todd Dudley
2. Daria Lockwood
3,457 0.96 +0.45
Informed Medical Options 1. Lynne Kershaw
2. Matthew Pickering
1,099 0.30 +0.30
Federation 1. Ray Broomhall
2. Justin Stringer
623 0.17 +0.17
Ungrouped Steve Crothers
Fenella Edwards
831 0.23 –1.99
Total formal votes 361,048 96.80 +0.44
Informal votes 11,925 3.20 −0.44
Turnout 372,973 92.81 –1.87
Party total seats Seats ±
Liberal 4 Decrease 1
Labor 4 Steady
Greens 2 Steady
Lambie 2 Increase 1
 
# Senator Party
1 Jonathon Duniam   Liberal
2 Anne Urquhart   Labor
3 Peter Whish-Wilson   Greens
4 Helen Polley   Labor
5 Wendy Askew   Liberal
6 Tammy Tyrrell   Lambie

Territories

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Australian Capital Territory

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2022 Australian federal election: Senate, Australian Capital Territory [9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 95,073
Labor 1. Katy Gallagher (elected 1)
2. Maddy Northam
95,184 33.37 −5.98
Liberal 1. Zed Seselja
2. Kacey Lam
70,739 24.80 −7.58
David Pocock 1. David Pocock (elected 2)
2. Clare Doube
60,406 21.18 +21.18
Greens 1. Tjanara Goreng Goreng
2. James Cruz
29,360 10.29 −7.42
Kim for Canberra 1. Kim Rubenstein
2. Kim Huynh
12,622 4.43 +4.43
United Australia 1. James Savoulidis
2. Tracey Page
6,112 2.14 –0.13
Legalise Cannabis 1. Andrew Katelaris
2. Michelle Stanvic
4,516 1.58 +1.58
Animal Justice 1. Yana Del Valle
2. Jannah Fahiz
1,889 0.66 +0.66
Sustainable Australia 1. Joy Angel
2. John Haydon
1,638 0.57 –1.08
Informed Medical Options 1. Michael Simms
2. Mary-Jane Liddicoat
1,458 0.51 +0.51
Progressives 1. Therese Faulkner
2. Stephen Lin
726 0.25 +0.25
Ungrouped Fuxin Li 567 0.20 −5.54
Total formal votes 285,217 98.25 +0.57
Informal votes 5,091 1.75 –0.57
Turnout 290,308 92.45 −1.06
Party total seats Seats ±
Labor 1 Steady
David Pocock 1 Increase 1
Liberal 0 Decrease 1
 
# Senator Party
1 Katy Gallagher   Labor
2 David Pocock   David Pocock

Northern Territory

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2022 Australian federal election: Senate, Northern Territory [10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 34,540
Labor 1. Malarndirri McCarthy (elected 1)
2. Kate Ganley
34,163 32.97 –4.50
Country Liberal 1. Jacinta Nampijinpa Price (elected 2)
2. Kris Civitarese
32,846 31.70 −4.97
Greens 1. Jane Anzelark
2. Dianne Stokes
12,707 12.26 +2.02
Liberal Democrats 1. Sam McMahon
2. Jed Hansen
9,609 9.27 +9.27
Legalise Cannabis 1. Lance Lawrence
2. Kelly-Anne Hibbert
6,455 6.23 +2.40
Great Australian 1. Steve Arrigo
2. Angela Marcus
4,573 4.41 +4.41
Sustainable Australia 1. Lamaan White
2. Richard Belcher
1,715 1.66 +1.66
Australian Citizens 1. Trudy Campbell
2. Peter Flynn
956 0.92 +0.48
United Australia Raj Rajwin 593 0.57 −0.66
Total formal votes 103,617 96.92 +0.56
Informal votes 3,290 3.08 −0.56
Turnout 106,907 73.30 −4.91
Party total seats Seats ±
Labor 1 Steady
Country Liberal 1 Steady
 
# Senator Party
1 Malarndirri McCarthy   Labor
2 Jacinta Nampijinpa Price   CLP

References

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  2. ^ "State and territory results". Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 28 May 2022.
  3. ^ "First preferences by Senate group: New South Wales". AEC Tally Room. Australian Electoral Commission. Archived from the original on 22 May 2022. Retrieved 27 May 2022.
  4. ^ "First preferences by Senate group: Victoria". AEC Tally Room. Australian Electoral Commission. Archived from the original on 23 May 2022. Retrieved 27 May 2022.
  5. ^ "First preferences by Senate group: Queensland". AEC Tally Room. Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 27 May 2022.
  6. ^ "First preferences by Senate group: Western Australia". AEC Tally Room. Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 28 May 2022.
  7. ^ "First preferences by Senate group: South Australia". AEC Tally Room. Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  8. ^ "First preferences by Senate group: Tasmania". AEC Tally Room. Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  9. ^ "First preferences by Senate group: Australian Capital Territory". AEC Tally Room. Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  10. ^ "First preferences by Senate group: Northern Territory". AEC Tally Room. Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 30 May 2022.