Post-election pendulum for the 2019 Australian federal election explained

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

The Coalition won the 2019 federal election with a three-seat majority of 77 of 151 lower house seats. Labor holds 68 seats, and crossbenchers hold the remaining six.[1]

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 uses a preferential voting system such as a Condorcet method or instant-runoff voting.

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

Government seats
Marginal
Bass (TAS)Bridget ArcherLIB50.41
Chisholm (VIC)Gladys LiuLIB50.57
Wentworth (NSW)Dave SharmaLIB v IND51.31
Boothby (SA)Nicolle FlintLIB51.38
Swan (WA)Steve IronsLIB52.69
Braddon (TAS)Gavin PearceLIB53.09
Reid (NSW)Fiona MartinLIB53.18
Longman (QLD)Terry YoungLNP53.28
Higgins (VIC)Katie AllenLIB53.88
Leichhardt (QLD)Warren EntschLNP54.17
Robertson (NSW)Lucy WicksLIB54.24
La Trobe (VIC)Jason WoodLIB54.49
Dickson (QLD)Peter DuttonLNP54.64
Casey (VIC)Tony SmithLIB54.64
Deakin (VIC)Michael SukkarLIB54.78
Brisbane (QLD)Trevor EvansLNP54.92
Lindsay (NSW)Melissa McIntoshLIB55.04
Hasluck (WA)Ken WyattLIB55.39
Flinders (VIC)Greg HuntLIB55.64
Stirling (WA)Vince ConnellyLIB55.65
Kooyong (VIC)Josh FrydenbergLIB v GRN55.70
Fairly safe
Ryan (QLD)Julian SimmondsLNP56.03
Banks (NSW)David ColemanLIB56.26
Cowper (NSW)Pat ConaghanNAT v IND56.79
Sturt (SA)James StevensLIB56.87
Bennelong (NSW)John AlexanderLIB56.91
Monash (VIC)Russell BroadbentLIB57.36
Bonner (QLD)Ross VastaLNP57.41
Pearce (WA)Christian PorterLIB57.52
Menzies (VIC)Kevin AndrewsLIB57.53
Goldstein (VIC)Tim WilsonLIB57.79
Herbert (QLD)Phillip ThompsonLNP58.36
Petrie (QLD)Luke HowarthLNP58.40
Forde (QLD)Bert van ManenLNP58.60
Flynn (QLD)Ken O'DowdLNP58.66
North Sydney (NSW)Trent ZimmermanLIB59.27
Page (NSW)Kevin HoganNAT59.45
Hughes (NSW)Craig KellyLIB59.85
Safe
Aston (VIC)Alan TudgeLIB60.13
Bowman (QLD)Andrew LamingLNP60.24
Wannon (VIC)Dan TehanLIB60.38
Farrer (NSW)Sussan LeyLIB v IND60.94
Tangney (WA)Ben MortonLIB61.47
Canning (WA)Andrew HastieLIB61.55
Moore (WA)Ian GoodenoughLIB61.65
McPherson (QLD)Karen AndrewsLNP62.20
Capricornia (QLD)Michelle LandryLNP62.35
Fisher (QLD)Andrew WallaceLNP62.70
Hume (NSW)Angus TaylorLIB62.99
Wide Bay (QLD)Llew O'BrienLNP63.15
Mackellar (NSW)Jason FalinskiLIB63.22
Calare (NSW)Andrew GeeNAT63.29
Grey (SA)Rowan RamseyLIB63.32
Fairfax (QLD)Ted O'BrienLNP63.44
Fadden (QLD)Stuart RobertLNP64.18
Curtin (WA)Celia HammondLIB64.33
New England (NSW)Barnaby JoyceNAT v IND64.36
O'Connor (WA)Rick WilsonLIB64.48
Hinkler (QLD)Keith PittLNP64.50
Forrest (WA)Nola MarinoLIB64.56
Wright (QLD)Scott BuchholzLNP64.58
Dawson (QLD)George ChristensenLNP64.61
Durack (WA)Melissa PriceLIB64.76
Lyne (NSW)David GillespieNAT65.17
Moncrieff (QLD)Angie BellLNP65.36
Berowra (NSW)Julian LeeserLIB65.65
Mallee (VIC)Anne WebsterNAT66.23
Bradfield (NSW)Paul FletcherLIB66.56
Gippsland (VIC)Darren ChesterNAT66.67
Parkes (NSW)Mark CoultonNAT66.91
Mitchell (NSW)Alex HawkeLIB68.63
Barker (SA)Tony PasinLIB68.94
Cook (NSW)Scott MorrisonLIB69.02
Riverina (NSW)Michael McCormackNAT69.48
Nicholls (VIC)Damian DrumNAT70.03
Groom (QLD)John McVeighLNP70.48
Maranoa (QLD)David LittleproudLNP v ONP72.49
Non-government seats
Marginal
Macquarie (NSW)Susan TemplemanALP50.19
Lilley (QLD)Anika WellsALP50.64
Cowan (WA)Anne AlyALP50.83
Eden-Monaro (NSW)Mike KellyALP50.85
Corangamite (VIC)Libby CokerALP51.07
Blair (QLD)Shayne NeumannALP51.21
Dobell (NSW)Emma McBrideALP51.50
Moreton (QLD)Graham PerrettALP51.90
Gilmore (NSW)Fiona PhillipsALP52.61
Dunkley (VIC)Peta MurphyALP52.74
Greenway (NSW)Michelle RowlandALP52.80
Griffith (QLD)Terri ButlerALP52.86
Hunter (NSW)Joel FitzgibbonALP52.98
Solomon (NT)Luke GoslingALP53.08
Parramatta (NSW)Julie OwensALP53.50
Richmond (NSW)Justine ElliotALP54.08
Shortland (NSW)Pat ConroyALP54.45
Perth (WA)Patrick GormanALP54.93
Burt (WA)Matt KeoghALP54.99
McEwen (VIC)Rob MitchellALP55.02
Paterson (NSW)Meryl SwansonALP55.04
Lyons (TAS)Brian MitchellALP55.18
Lingiari (NT)Warren SnowdonALP55.46
Werriwa (NSW)Anne StanleyALP55.47
Hotham (VIC)Clare O'NeilALP55.91
Fairly safe
Macnamara (VIC)Josh BurnsALP56.25
Oxley (QLD)Milton DickALP56.39
Isaacs (VIC)Mark DreyfusALP56.43
Rankin (QLD)Jim ChalmersALP56.44
Hindmarsh (SA)Mark ButlerALP56.54
Jagajaga (VIC)Kate ThwaitesALP56.57
McMahon (NSW)Chris BowenALP56.64
Brand (WA)Madeleine KingALP56.66
Fremantle (WA)Josh WilsonALP56.92
Bean (ACT)David SmithALP57.52
Wills (VIC)Peter KhalilALP v GRN58.17
Adelaide (SA)Steve GeorganasALP58.18
Macarthur (NSW)Mike FreelanderALP58.40
Holt (VIC)Anthony ByrneALP58.70
Kingsford Smith (NSW)Matt ThistlethwaiteALP58.81
Bendigo (VIC)Lisa ChestersALP59.04
Barton (NSW)Linda BurneyALP59.41
Makin (SA)Tony ZappiaALP59.72
Safe
Corio (VIC)Richard MarlesALP60.32
Fenner (ACT)Andrew LeighALP60.56
Whitlam (NSW)Stephen JonesALP60.91
Ballarat (VIC)Catherine KingALP60.98
Maribyrnong (VIC)Bill ShortenALP61.20
Kingston (SA)Amanda RishworthALP61.94
Franklin (TAS)Julie CollinsALP62.21
Chifley (NSW)Ed HusicALP62.37
Lalor (VIC)Joanne RyanALP62.41
Cunningham (NSW)Sharon BirdALP63.41
Watson (NSW)Tony BurkeALP63.52
Newcastle (NSW)Sharon ClaydonALP63.83
Fowler (NSW)Chris HayesALP63.99
Spence (SA)Nick ChampionALP64.13
Bruce (VIC)Julian HillALP64.15
Fraser (VIC)Daniel MulinoALP64.18
Cooper (VIC)Ged KearneyALP v GRN64.65
Blaxland (NSW)Jason ClareALP64.72
Gellibrand (VIC)Tim WattsALP64.83
Gorton (VIC)Brendan O'ConnorALP65.36
Grayndler (NSW)Anthony AlbaneseALP v GRN66.30
Canberra (ACT)Alicia PayneALP67.08
Sydney (NSW)Tanya PlibersekALP68.67
Calwell (VIC)Maria VamvakinouALP68.80
Scullin (VIC)Andrew GilesALP71.66
Crossbench seats
Indi (VIC)Helen HainesIND v LIB51.39
Mayo (SA)Rebekha SharkieCA v LIB55.14
Warringah (NSW)Zali SteggallIND v LIB57.24
Kennedy (Qld)Bob KatterKAP v LNP63.33
Melbourne (VIC)Adam BandtGRN v LIB71.83
Clark (TAS)Andrew WilkieIND v ALP72.12

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Seat summary . AEC Tally Room . Australian Electoral Commission . 20 June 2019.
  2. http://vtr.aec.gov.au/HouseDivisionClassifications-20499-NAT.htm Division Classifications