Post-election pendulum for the 2013 Australian federal election explained

See also: Pre-election pendulum for the 2016 Australian federal election.

See also: Post-election pendulum for the 2016 Australian federal election.

The Coalition won the 2013 federal election with 90 of 150 lower house seats on a current 17-seat, 3.65-point two-party swing, defeating the 6-year Labor government. Labor holds 55 seats while crossbenchers hold the remaining five. The Division of Fairfax[1] was the last seat to be declared.

Classification of seats as marginal, fairly safe or safe is applied by the independent Australian Electoral Commission using the following definition: "Where a winning party receives less than 56% of the vote, the seat is classified as 'marginal', 56–60% is classified as 'fairly safe' and more than 60% is considered 'safe'."[2]

Pendulum

The Mackerras pendulum was devised by the Australian psephologist Malcolm Mackerras as a way of predicting the outcome of an election contested between two major parties in a Westminster style lower house legislature such as the Australian House of Representatives, which is composed of single-member electorates and which uses a preferential voting system such as a Condorcet method or IRV.

The pendulum works by lining up all of the seats held in Parliament for the government, the opposition and the cross benches according to the percentage-point margin they are held by on a two party preferred basis. This is also known as the swing required for the seat to change hands. Given a uniform swing to the opposition or government parties, the number of seats that change hands can be predicted.

Government seats
Marginal
Barton (NSW)Nickolas VarvarisLIB50.31
Petrie (Qld)Luke HowarthLNP50.53
Eden-Monaro (NSW)Peter HendyLIB50.61
Dobell (NSW)Karen McNamaraLIB50.68
Capricornia (Qld)Michelle LandryLNP50.77
Reid (NSW)Craig LaundyLIB50.85
O’Connor (WA)Rick WilsonLIB50.95 V NWA
Lyons (Tas)Eric HutchinsonLIB51.22
Solomon (NT)Natasha GriggsCLP51.40
Banks (NSW)David ColemanLIB51.83
Hindmarsh (SA)Matt WilliamsLIB51.89
Page (NSW)Kevin HoganNAT52.52
Braddon (Tas)Brett WhiteleyLIB52.56
Gilmore (NSW)Ann SudmalisLIB52.65
Lindsay (NSW)Fiona ScottLIB52.99
Robertson (NSW)Lucy WicksLIB53.00
Deakin (Vic)Michael SukkarLIB53.18
Bonner (Qld)Ross VastaLNP53.69
Corangamite (Vic)Sarah HendersonLIB53.94
Durack (WA)Melissa PriceLIB53.98 V NWA
La Trobe (Vic)Jason WoodLIB54.01
Bass (Tas)Andrew NikolicLIB54.04
Brisbane (Qld)Teresa GambaroLNP54.28
Forde (Qld)Bert van ManenLNP54.38
Macquarie (NSW)Louise MarkusLIB54.48
Hasluck (WA)Ken WyattLIB54.87
Dunkley (Vic)Bruce BillsonLIB55.57
Leichhardt (Qld)Warren EntschLNP55.68
Fairly safe
Herbert (Qld)Ewen JonesLNP56.17
Mallee (Vic)Andrew BroadNAT56.21 V LIB
Flynn (Qld)Ken O'DowdLNP56.53
Swan (WA)Steve IronsLIB56.53
Dickson (Qld)Peter DuttonLNP56.72
Longman (Qld)Wyatt RoyLNP56.92
Boothby (SA)Andrew SouthcottLIB57.12
Casey (Vic)Tony SmithLIB57.17
Cowan (WA)Luke SimpkinsLIB57.46
Dawson (Qld)George ChristensenLNP57.58
Bennelong (NSW)John AlexanderLIB57.77
Pearce (WA)Christian PorterLIB58.06
Aston (Vic)Alan TudgeLIB58.20
Ryan (Qld)Jane PrenticeLNP58.54
Bowman (Qld)Andrew LamingLNP58.86
Hinkler (Qld)Keith PittLNP59.04
Fisher (Qld)Mal BroughLNP59.75
Paterson (NSW)Bob BaldwinLIB59.78
Higgins (Vic)Kelly O'DwyerLIB59.93
Safe
Wannon (Vic)Dan TehanLIB60.07
Sturt (SA)Christopher PyneLIB60.08
Stirling (WA)Michael KeenanLIB60.30
Hughes (NSW)Craig KellyLIB60.67
Goldstein (Vic)Andrew RobbLIB61.03
Kooyong (Vic)Josh FrydenbergLIB61.06
Macarthur (NSW)Russell MathesonLIB61.36
Hume (NSW)Angus TaylorLIB61.47
Cowper (NSW)Luke HartsuykerNAT61.71
Canning (WA)Don RandallLIB61.81
Flinders (Vic)Greg HuntLIB61.81
McMillan (Vic)Russell BroadbentLIB61.83
Wright (Qld)Scott BuchholzLNP61.84
Moore (WA)Ian GoodenoughLIB61.86
Forrest (WA)Nola MarinoLIB62.28
Mayo (SA)Jamie BriggsLIB62.51
McPherson (Qld)Karen AndrewsLNP63.00
Wide Bay (Qld)Warren TrussLNP63.16
Grey (SA)Rowan RamseyLIB63.54
Fadden (Qld)Stuart RobertLNP64.36
Menzies (Vic)Kevin AndrewsLIB64.45
New England (NSW)Barnaby JoyceNAT64.46 V IND
Tangney (WA)Dennis JensenLIB64.67
Lyne (NSW)David GillespieNAT64.77
Warringah (NSW)Tony AbbottLIB65.35
Gippsland (Vic)Darren ChesterNAT65.84
North Sydney (NSW)Joe HockeyLIB65.89
Calare (NSW)John CobbNAT65.97
Cook (NSW)Scott MorrisonLIB66.35
Groom (Qld)Ian MacfarlaneLNP66.47
Barker (SA)Tony PasinLIB66.55
Curtin (WA)Julie BishopLIB67.42
Farrer (NSW)Sussan LeyLIB67.43
Wentworth (NSW)Malcolm TurnbullLIB67.72
Moncrieff (Qld)Steven CioboLNP67.95
Mackellar (NSW)Bronwyn BishopLIB68.84
Berowra (NSW)Philip RuddockLIB69.07
Bradfield (NSW)Paul FletcherLIB70.78
Murray (Vic)Sharman StoneLIB70.87
Riverina (NSW)Michael McCormackNAT71.17
Mitchell (NSW)Alex HawkeLIB72.08
Maranoa (Qld)Bruce ScottLNP72.28
Parkes (NSW)Mark CoultonNAT72.35
Non-government seats
Marginal
McEwen (Vic)Rob MitchellALP50.15
Parramatta (NSW)Julie OwensALP50.57
Lingiari (NT)Warren SnowdonALP50.88
Bendigo (Vic)Lisa ChestersALP51.26
Lilley (Qld)Wayne SwanALP51.32
Moreton (Qld)Graham PerrettALP51.55
Chisholm (Vic)Anna BurkeALP51.60
Bruce (Vic)Alan GriffinALP51.80
Werriwa (NSW)Laurie FergusonALP52.24
Kingsford Smith (NSW)Matt ThistlethwaiteALP52.74
Brand (WA)Gary GrayALP52.88
Greenway (NSW)Michelle RowlandALP52.98
Richmond (NSW)Justine ElliotALP52.98
Griffith (Qld)Kevin RuddALP53.01
Jagajaga (Vic)Jenny MacklinALP53.13
Wakefield (SA)Nick ChampionALP53.40
Melbourne Ports (Vic)Michael DanbyALP53.56
Hunter (NSW)Joel FitzgibbonALP53.67
Oxley (Qld)Bernie RipollALP53.77
Isaacs (Vic)Mark DreyfusALP53.86
Adelaide (SA)Kate EllisALP53.95
Perth (WA)Alannah MacTiernanALP54.35
Fremantle (WA)Melissa ParkeALP54.77
Rankin (Qld)Jim ChalmersALP54.78
Ballarat (Vic)Catherine KingALP54.89
Makin (SA)Tony ZappiaALP55.06
Franklin (Tas)Julie CollinsALP55.09
Blair (Qld)Shayne NeumannALP55.26
McMahon (NSW)Chris BowenALP55.32
Fairly safe
Watson (NSW)Tony BurkeALP56.81
Canberra (ACT)Gai BrodtmannALP56.98
Shortland (NSW)Jill HallALP57.21
Hotham (Vic)Clare O'NeilALP57.27
Corio (Vic)Richard MarlesALP 57.75
Throsby (NSW)Stephen JonesALP57.77
Newcastle (NSW)Sharon ClaydonALP58.83
Holt (Vic)Anthony ByrneALP59.09
Charlton (NSW)Pat ConroyALP59.23
Kingston (SA)Amanda RishworthALP59.70
Cunningham (NSW)Sharon BirdALP59.88
Safe
Chifley (NSW)Ed HusicALP60.55
Batman (Vic)David FeeneyALP60.61 V GRN
Maribyrnong (Vic)Bill ShortenALP61.39
Blaxland (NSW)Jason ClareALP61.43
Lalor (Vic)Joanne RyanALP62.16
Fraser (ACT)Andrew LeighALP62.62
Calwell (Vic)Maria VamvakinouALP63.86
Port Adelaide (SA)Mark ButlerALP64.02
Scullin (Vic)Andrew GilesALP64.35
Sydney (NSW)Tanya PlibersekALP64.65
Wills (Vic)Kelvin ThomsonALP65.20 V GRN
Gorton (Vic)Brendan O’ConnorALP66.12
Gellibrand (Vic)Tim WattsALP66.53
Fowler (NSW)Chris HayesALP66.80
Grayndler (NSW)Anthony AlbaneseALP70.34
Crossbench seats
Fairfax (Qld)Clive PalmerPUP50.03 v LNP
Indi (Vic)Cathy McGowanIND50.25 v LIB
Kennedy (Qld)Bob KatterKAP52.19 v LNP
Melbourne (Vic)Adam BandtGRN55.91 v ALP
Denison (Tas)Andrew WilkieIND65.51 v ALP

Notes and References

  1. http://vtr.aec.gov.au/HouseDivisionFirstPrefs-17496-160.htm "House of Representatives First Division Preferences"
  2. http://vtr.aec.gov.au/HouseDivisionClassifications-17496-NAT.htm "Division Classifications – House of Representatives - Seat Summary"