Results of the 2019 Australian federal election in Western Australia explained

Election Name:2019 Australian federal election
(Western Australia)
Country:Western Australia
Type:parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in Western Australia
Previous Year:2016
Next Election:Results of the 2022 Australian federal election in Western Australia
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:All 16 Western Australian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 seats in the Australian Senate
Election Date:18 May 2019
Party1:Liberal/National coalition
Leader1:Scott Morrison
Popular Vote1:633,930
Percentage1:45.22%
Swing1: 3.48
Last Election1:11 seats
Seats1:11 seats
Party2:Australian Labor Party
Leader2:Bill Shorten
Popular Vote2:417,727
Percentage2:29.80%
Swing2: 2.65
Last Election2:5 seats
Seats2:5 seats
1Blank:TPP
1Data1:55.55%
1Data2:44.45%
2Blank:TPP swing
2Data1: 0.89
2Data2: 0.89

This is a list of electoral division results for the 2019 Australian federal election in the state of Western Australia.[1]

This election was held using instant runoff voting. There were two "turn-overs" at this election. Labor won the seats of Cowan and Perth despite the Liberals finishing first.

Overall results

PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
Liberal/National Coalition
  Liberal Party of Australia613,91543.79−1.9111
 National Party of Australia20,0151.43−1.570
Coalition total633,93045.22-3.4811
 Australian Labor Party417,72729.80−2.655
 Australian Greens162,87611.62−0.44
 Pauline Hanson's One Nation74,4785.31+5.31
 United Australia Party28,4882.03+2.03
 Western Australia Party25,2981.80+1.80
 Australian Christians23,8021.70−0.86
 Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party10,9660.78+0.33
 Fraser Anning's Conservative National Party3,5750.26+0.26
 Science Party1,3290.09+0.09
 Animal Justice Party1,3040.09+0.09
 Socialist Alliance9900.07−0.03
 The Great Australian Party8830.06+0.06
 VOTEFLUX6020.04+0.04
 Australia First Party2510.02+0.02
 Independent15,3751.10−0.20
Total1,401,87416
Two-party-preferred vote
 Liberal/National Coalition778,78155.55+0.8911
 Labor623,09344.45−0.895
Invalid/blank votes80,575 5.44 +1.45
Registered voters/turnout 1,646,262 90.05 +1.67
Source: AEC Tally Room

Results by division

Tangney

Notes and References

  1. Web site: First preferences by party - WA . AEC Tally Room . Australian Electoral Commission . 19 May 2019.