Election Name: | 2013 Australian federal election (New South Wales) |
Country: | New South Wales |
Type: | parliamentary |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | Results of the 2010 Australian federal election in New South Wales |
Previous Year: | 2010 |
Next Election: | Australian federal election, 2016 (New South Wales) |
Next Year: | 2016 |
Seats For Election: | All 48 New South Wales seats in the Australian House of Representatives and 6 (of the 12) seats in the Australian Senate |
Election Date: | 7 September 2013 |
Party1: | Liberal/National coalition |
Leader1: | Tony Abbott |
Popular Vote1: | 1,996,208 |
Percentage1: | 47.34% |
Swing1: | 2.74 |
Last Election1: | 20 seats |
Seats1: | 30 seats |
Seat Change1: | 10 |
Party2: | Australian Labor Party |
Leader2: | Kevin Rudd |
Popular Vote2: | 1,433,842 |
Percentage2: | 34.52% |
Swing2: | 2.76 |
Last Election2: | 26 seats |
Seats2: | 18 seats |
Seat Change2: | 8 |
1Blank: | TPP |
1Data1: | 54.35% |
1Data2: | 45.65% |
2Blank: | TPP swing |
2Data1: | 3.19 |
2Data2: | 3.19 |
This is a list of electoral division results for the Australian 2013 federal election in the state of New South Wales.[1]
This election was held using instant-runoff voting. At this election, there were three "turn-overs" in New South Wales. Labor won the seats of Kingsford Smith and Parramatta despite the Liberals finishing first, as well as the seat of Richmond despite the Nationals finishing first.
The sitting member was Rob Oakeshott who did not contest the election.
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The sitting member was Tony Windsor who did not contest the election.