Results of the 2013 Australian federal election in South Australia explained

Election Name:2013 Australian federal election
Country:Australia
Type:parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:Results of the 2010 Australian federal election in South Australia
Previous Year:2010
Next Election:Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in South Australia
Next Year:2016
Seats For Election:All 11 South Australian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 (of the 12) seats in the Australian Senate
Election Date:7 September 2013
Image1:Prime Minister Tony Abbott.jpg
Leader1:Tony Abbott
Party1:Coalition (Australia)
Popular Vote1:447,286
Percentage1:44.9%
Swing1: 4.28
Last Election1:5
Seats1:6
Seat Change1: 1
Leader2:Kevin Rudd
Party2:Australian Labor Party
Popular Vote2:359,273
Percentage2:35.73%
Swing2: 5.01
Last Election2:6
Seats2:5
Seat Change2: 1
1Blank:TPP
2Blank:TPP swing
1Data1:52.36%
2Data1: 5.54
1Data2:47.64%
2Data2: 5.54

This is a list of electoral division results for the 2013 Australian federal election in the state of South Australia.[1]

Overall results

PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
 Liberal Party of Australia447,28644.49+4.286 1
 Australian Labor Party359,27335.73 –5.015 1
 Australian Greens83,2528.28–3.70
 Family First Party54,4095.41+0.45
 Palmer United Party37,9813.78+3.78
 National Party (SA)4,0210.40+0.40
 Katter's Australian Party2,2680.23+0.23
 Rise Up Australia Party1,1910.12+0.12
 Australia First Party1,1160.11+0.11
 Socialist Alliance9800.10+0.02
 Democratic Labour Party8340.08+0.08
 Independents12,8341.28+0.76
Total1,005,44511
Two-party-preferred vote
 Liberal/National Coalition526,493 52.36+5.546 1
 Australian Labor Party478,95247.64–5.545 1

Results by division

Wakefield

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2013 Federal Election Results for NSW by Division. AEC.