Post-election pendulum for the 2016 Australian federal election explained

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

See also: Pre-election pendulum for the 2019 Australian federal election.

The Coalition won the 2016 federal election with a one-seat majority 76 of 150 lower house seats. Labor holds 69 seats while crossbenchers hold the remaining five.

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'."[1]

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 crossbenches 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
Capricornia (Qld)Michelle LandryLNP50.63
Forde (Qld)Bert van ManenLNP50.63
Gilmore (NSW)Ann SudmalisLIB50.73
Flynn (Qld)Ken O'DowdLNP51.04
Robertson (NSW)Lucy WicksLIB51.14
Chisholm (Vic)Julia BanksLIB51.24
Dunkley (Vic)Chris CrewtherLIB51.43
Banks (NSW)David ColemanLIB51.44
La Trobe (Vic)Jason WoodLIB51.46
Dickson (Qld)Peter DuttonLNP51.60
Petrie (Qld)Luke HowarthLNP51.65
Grey (SA)Rowan RamseyLIB51.95 v NXT
Hasluck (WA)Ken WyattLIB52.05
Page (NSW)Kevin HoganNAT52.30
Corangamite (Vic)Sarah HendersonLIB53.13
Dawson (Qld)George ChristensenLNP53.34
Bonner (Qld)Ross VastaLNP53.39
Boothby (SA)Nicolle FlintLIB53.50
Swan (WA)Steve IronsLIB53.59
Pearce (WA)Christian PorterLIB53.63
Leichhardt (Qld)Warren EntschLNP53.95
Cowper (NSW)Luke HartsuykerNAT54.56 v IND
Reid (NSW)Craig LaundyLIB54.69
Barker (SA)Tony PasinLIB54.74 v NXT
Murray (Vic)Damian DrumNAT55.13 v LIB
Deakin (Vic)Michael SukkarLIB55.68
Sturt (SA)Christopher PyneLIB55.89
Brisbane (Qld)Trevor EvansLNP55.92
Fairly safe
McMillan (Vic)Russell BroadbentLIB56.03
Casey (Vic)Tony SmithLIB56.06
Stirling (WA)Michael KeenanLIB56.12
Canning (WA)Andrew HastieLIB56.79
Bowman (Qld)Andrew LamingLNP57.07
Flinders (Vic)Greg HuntLIB57.77
Higgins (Vic)Kelly O'DwyerLIB57.99 v GRN
Wide Bay (Qld)Llew O'BrienLNP58.14
Hinkler (Qld)Keith PittLNP58.42
New England (NSW)Barnaby JoyceNAT58.52 v IND
Aston (Vic)Alan TudgeLIB58.59
Wannon (Vic)Dan TehanLIB58.96
Fisher (Qld)Andrew WallaceLNP59.06
Ryan (Qld)Jane PrenticeLNP59.09
Hughes (NSW)Craig KellyLIB59.33
Wright (Qld)Scott BuchholzLNP59.62
Bennelong (NSW)John AlexanderLIB59.72
Safe
Hume (NSW)Angus TaylorLIB60.18
Menzies (Vic)Kevin AndrewsLIB60.56
Fairfax (Qld)Ted O'BrienLNP60.89
Moore (WA)Ian GoodenoughLIB61.02
Fadden (Qld)Stuart RobertLNP61.05
Durack (WA)Melissa PriceLIB61.06
Tangney (WA)Ben MortonLIB61.07
Warringah (NSW)Tony AbbottLIB61.55 v GRN
Lyne (NSW)David GillespieNAT61.63
McPherson (Qld)Karen AndrewsLNP61.64
Calare (NSW)Andrew GeeNAT61.81
Forrest (WA)Nola MarinoLIB62.56
Goldstein (Vic)Tim WilsonLIB62.68
Kooyong (Vic)Josh FrydenbergLIB63.34
North Sydney (NSW)Trent ZimmermanLIB63.61
Moncrieff (Qld)Steven CioboLNP64.94
O'Connor (WA)Rick WilsonLIB65.04
Parkes (NSW)Mark CoultonNAT65.10
Groom (Qld)John McVeighLNP65.31
Cook (NSW)Scott MorrisonLIB65.39
Mackellar (NSW)Jason FalinskiLIB65.74
Maranoa (Qld)David LittleproudLNP65.86 v ONP
Riverina (NSW)Michael McCormackNAT66.44
Berowra (NSW)Julian LeeserLIB66.45
Wentworth (NSW)Malcolm TurnbullLIB67.75
Mitchell (NSW)Alex HawkeLIB67.82
Gippsland (Vic)Darren ChesterNAT68.43
Farrer (NSW)Sussan LeyLIB70.53
Curtin (WA)Julie BishopLIB70.70
Bradfield (NSW)Paul FletcherLIB71.04
Mallee (Vic)Andrew BroadNAT71.32
Non-government seats
Marginal
Herbert (Qld)Cathy O'TooleALP50.02
Hindmarsh (SA)Steve GeorganasALP50.58
Cowan (WA)Anne AlyALP50.68
Longman (Qld)Susan LambALP50.79
Batman (Vic)David FeeneyALP51.03 v GRN
Lindsay (NSW)Emma HusarALP51.38
Melbourne Ports (Vic)Michael DanbyALP51.38
Griffith (Qld)Terri ButlerALP51.60
Macquarie (NSW)Susan TemplemanALP52.19
Braddon (Tas)Justine KeayALP52.20
Lyons (Tas)Brian MitchellALP52.31
Eden-Monaro (NSW)Mike KellyALP52.93
Perth (WA)Tim HammondALP53.33
Bendigo (Vic)Lisa ChestersALP53.74
Richmond (NSW)Justine ElliotALP53.96
Moreton (Qld)Graham PerrettALP54.02
Bruce (Vic)Julian HillALP54.08
Adelaide (SA)Kate EllisALP54.65
Jagajaga (Vic)Jenny MacklinALP54.67
Dobell (NSW)Emma McBrideALP54.81
Wills (Vic)Peter KhalilALP54.88 v GRN
Lilley (Qld)Wayne SwanALP55.32
Isaacs (Vic)Mark DreyfusALP55.73
Fairly safe
Solomon (NT)Luke GoslingALP56.00
Bass (Tas)Ross HartALP56.09
Greenway (NSW)Michelle RowlandALP56.31
Burt (WA)Matt KeoghALP57.11
Ballarat (Vic)Catherine KingALP57.32
Hotham (Vic)Clare O'NeilALP57.48
Fremantle (WA)Josh WilsonALP57.52
Parramatta (NSW)Julie OwensALP57.67
McEwen (Vic)Rob MitchellALP57.85
Werriwa (NSW)Anne StanleyALP58.20
Barton (NSW)Linda BurneyALP58.30
Macarthur (NSW)Mike FreelanderALP58.33
Lingiari (NT)Warren SnowdonALP58.42
Canberra (ACT)Gai BrodtmannALP58.46
Kingsford Smith (NSW)Matt ThistlethwaiteALP58.57
Blair (Qld)Shayne NeumannALP58.88
Oxley (Qld)Milton DickALP59.08
Makin (SA)Tony ZappiaALP59.65
Shortland (NSW)Pat ConroyALP59.94
Corio (Vic)Richard MarlesALP59.99
Safe
Franklin (Tas)Julie CollinsALP60.72
Paterson (NSW)Meryl SwansonALP60.74
Wakefield (SA)Nick ChampionALP60.97
Rankin (Qld)Jim ChalmersALP61.30
Brand (WA)Madeleine KingALP61.43
McMahon (NSW)Chris BowenALP62.11
Maribyrnong (Vic)Bill ShortenALP62.31
Hunter (NSW)Joel FitzgibbonALP62.46
Cunningham (NSW)Sharon BirdALP63.32
Lalor (Vic)Joanne RyanALP63.44
Whitlam (NSW)Stephen JonesALP63.72
Newcastle (NSW)Sharon ClaydonALP63.84
Fenner (ACT)Andrew LeighALP63.89
Holt (Vic)Anthony ByrneALP64.17
Port Adelaide (SA)Mark ButlerALP64.86 v NXT
Sydney (NSW)Tanya PlibersekALP65.31
Grayndler (NSW)Anthony AlbaneseALP65.82 v GRN
Kingston (SA)Amanda RishworthALP67.05
Scullin (Vic)Andrew GilesALP67.28
Fowler (NSW)Chris HayesALP67.49
Watson (NSW)Tony BurkeALP67.58
Calwell (Vic)Maria VamvakinouALP67.87
Gellibrand (Vic)Tim WattsALP68.23
Chifley (NSW)Ed HusicALP69.19
Gorton (Vic)Brendan O'ConnorALP69.45
Blaxland (NSW)Jason ClareALP69.48
Crossbench seats
Indi (Vic)Cathy McGowanIND54.83 v LIB
Mayo (SA)Rebekha SharkieNXT54.97 v LIB
Kennedy (Qld)Bob KatterKAP61.12 v LNP
Denison (Tas)Andrew WilkieIND67.78 v ALP
Melbourne (Vic)Adam BandtGRN68.48 v LIB

Notes and References

  1. http://vtr.aec.gov.au/HouseDivisionClassifications-20499-NAT.htm Division Classifications