2019 Australian federal election: Senate, New South Wales
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
Quota
|
670,761
|
|
|
|
Liberal/National Coalition
|
1. Hollie Hughes (elected 1) 2. Andrew Bragg (elected 3) 3. Perin Davey (elected 5) 4. Jim Molan 5. Sam Farraway 6. Michael Feneley
|
1,810,121
|
38.55
|
+2.70
|
|
Labor
|
1. Tony Sheldon (elected 2) 2. Tim Ayres (elected 4) 3. Jason Yat-Sen Li 4. Simonne Pengelly 5. Aruna Chandrala 6. Charlie Sheahan
|
1,400,295
|
29.82
|
−1.46
|
|
Greens
|
1. Mehreen Faruqi (elected 6) 2. Rachael Jacobs 3. Louise Steer 4. Philippa Clark 5. Roz Chia 6. Sylvie Ellsmore
|
409,790
|
8.73
|
+1.32
|
|
One Nation
|
1. Kate McCulloch 2. Barry Reed
|
232,865
|
4.96
|
+0.86
|
|
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers
|
1. Brett Cooke 2. Wayne Borsak
|
119,408
|
2.54
|
+0.56
|
|
HEMP
|
1. Andrew Katelaris 2. Michael Balderstone
|
99,644
|
2.12
|
+1.46
|
|
Liberal Democrats
|
1. Duncan Spender 2. Codie Neville
|
89,833
|
1.91
|
−1.18
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
1. Silvana Nile 2. Annie Wright
|
75,510
|
1.61
|
−1.09
|
|
United Australia
|
1. Brian Burston 2. Christine Bernier 3. Wayne Moore
|
69,911
|
1.49
|
+1.49
|
|
Animal Justice
|
1. Angela Pollard 2. Michael Dello-Iacovo 3. Carol Bellenger
|
48,989
|
1.04
|
+0.19
|
|
Rise Up Australia
|
1. Maree Nichols 2. Vladimir Shigrov 3. Leo Toop
|
33,269
|
0.71
|
+0.54
|
|
ICAN
|
1. Rod Bower 2. Jim Tait 3. Annette Schnider
|
26,734
|
0.57
|
+0.57
|
|
Democratic Labour
|
1. Daniel Hanna 2. Benedict O'Brien
|
26,439
|
0.56
|
−0.59
|
|
Health Australia
|
1. Molly Knight 2. Jason Fairbairn
|
23,181
|
0.49
|
−0.69
|
|
Conservatives
|
1. Sophie York 2. Riccardo Bosi
|
23,152
|
0.49
|
+0.49
|
|
Sustainable Australia
|
1. William Bourke 2. Warren Grzic
|
20,235
|
0.43
|
+0.26
|
|
Science
|
1. Andrea Leong 2. Eve Slavich 3. Peter Furness 4. Greg Parker
|
18,972
|
0.40
|
+0.40
|
|
Conservative National
|
1. Carolyn Thomson 2. Gary Young 3. Paul Swann 4. Ian Wharton
|
17,911
|
0.38
|
+0.38
|
|
Affordable Housing
|
1. Andrew Potts 2. Anthony Ziebell
|
17,330
|
0.37
|
+0.37
|
|
Pirate
|
1. John August 2. Sara Joyce
|
16,887
|
0.36
|
+0.11
|
|
Women's Party
|
1. Divvi De Vendre 2. Penelope Lloyd
|
16,461
|
0.35
|
+0.35
|
|
Small Business
|
1. Angela Vithoulkas 2. Fiona Douskou
|
14,217
|
0.30
|
+0.30
|
|
People's Party
|
1. Steven Georgantis 2. Susan Tsangaris
|
11,931
|
0.25
|
+0.25
|
|
Democrats
|
1. Peter Mailler 2. Chris Buckman
|
8,735
|
0.19
|
+0.19
|
|
Great Australian
|
1. Matthew Hopkins 2. Karen Burge
|
7,880
|
0.17
|
+0.17
|
|
Australian Workers
|
1. Mark Ptolemy 2. Maria Nguyen
|
7,684
|
0.16
|
+0.16
|
|
Better Families
|
1. Jewell Drury 2. Peter Moujalli
|
7,550
|
0.16
|
+0.16
|
|
Seniors United
|
1. Paul Gerantonis 2. Helen Ducker
|
6,999
|
0.15
|
−0.34
|
|
Climate Action!
|
1. Nick Debenham 2. Guy Forsyth
|
6,417
|
0.14
|
+0.00
|
|
Together
|
1. Mark Swivel 2. Belinda Kinkead 3. Kate McDowell
|
6,127
|
0.13
|
+0.13
|
|
Socialist Alliance
|
1. Susan Price 2. Joel McAlear
|
6,058
|
0.13
|
+0.01
|
|
Involuntary Medication Objectors
|
1. Michael O'Neill 2. Marelle Burnum Burnum
|
5,024
|
0.11
|
+0.11
|
|
VOTEFLUX.ORG
|
1. Ben Rushton 2. Joanne Cotterill
|
3,562
|
0.08
|
−0.20
|
|
Socialist Equality
|
1. Richard Phillips 2. John Davis
|
2,100
|
0.04
|
−0.03
|
|
Citizens Electoral Council
|
1. Ann Lawler 2. Robert Butler
|
1,478
|
0.03
|
−0.01
|
|
Ungrouped
|
John Carmichael Chifley Haddad Phil Baker Graeme Doyle John John Romanous Hussein Faraj Russell Barber Sandra Lazarus Glenn Wagner David O'Brien Wayne Bell Michael Kirkwood Pamela Johnstone Carolyn Crossman
|
2,627
|
0.06
|
−0.09
|
Total formal votes
|
4,695,326
|
95.72
|
+0.25
|
Informal votes
|
210,146
|
4.28
|
−0.25
|
Turnout
|
4,905,472
|
92.65
|
+0.10
|
|
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