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Results of the 2010 Australian federal election in South Australia

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2010 Australian federal election
(South Australia)

← 2007 21 August 2010 2013 ⊟

All 11 South Australia seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 (of the 12) seats in the Australian Senate
  First party Second party
  Tony Abbott
Leader Julia Gillard Tony Abbott
Party Labor Liberal/National coalition
Last election 6 seats 5 seats
Seats won 6 seats 5 seats
Seat change Steady Steady
Popular vote 399,279 394,003
Percentage 40.74% 40.21%
Swing Decrease 2.44 Decrease 1.55
TPP 53.18% 46.82%
TPP swing Increase 0.78 Decrease 0.78

Results by electorate

This is a list of electoral division results for the 2010 Australian federal election for the state of South Australia.[1][2]

Overall

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Electoral divisions: South Australia
Turnout 93.80% (CV) — Informal 5.46%
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Australian Labor Party 399,279 40.74 –2.44 6 Steady
  Liberal 394,003 40.21 –1.55 5 Steady
  Australian Greens 117,364 11.98 5.03
  Family First Party 48,638 4.96 0.91
  Australian Democrats 7,020 0.72 −0.79
  Independents 5,086 0.52 –0.18
  The Climate Sceptics 3,525 0.36 0.36
  Liberal Democratic Party 2,833 0.29 0.12
  One Nation 1,105 0.11 −0.06
  Socialist Alliance 786 0.08 0.08
  Secular Party of Australia 310 0.03 0.03
Total 979,949     11
Two-party-preferred vote
  Australian Labor Party 521,115 53.18 0.78 6 Steady
  Liberal 458,834 46.82 –0.78 5 Steady
Invalid/blank votes 56,565 5.46 1.68
Registered voters/turnout 1,104,698 93.83
Source: Commonwealth Election 2010

Results by division

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Adelaide

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2010 Australian federal election: Adelaide[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Kate Ellis 38,162 43.89 −4.37
Liberal Luke Westley 32,673 37.57 −0.86
Greens Ruth Beach 11,901 13.69 3.94
Family First Suzanne Neal 1,900 2.18 0.15
Democrats Marie Nicholls 819 0.94 −0.59
Socialist Alliance Gemma Weedall 786 0.90 0.90
Liberal Democrats Christopher Steele 716 0.82 0.82
Total formal votes 86,957 95.19 −1.70
Informal votes 4,394 4.81 1.70
Turnout 91,351 92.72 −1.87
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Kate Ellis 50,164 57.69 −0.84
Liberal Luke Westley 36,793 42.31 0.84
Labor hold Swing −0.84

Barker

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2010 Australian federal election: Barker[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Patrick Secker 51,810 54.96 8.15
Labor Simone McDonnell 26,433 28.04 −2.03
Greens Sean Moffat 8,607 9.13 4.06
Family First Trevor Honeychurch 5,829 6.18 0.46
Climate Sceptics Steven Davies 1,591 1.69 1.69
Total formal votes 94,270 94.54 −1.61
Informal votes 5,443 5.46 1.61
Turnout 99,713 95.07 −0.90
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Patrick Secker 59,278 62.88 3.43
Labor Simone McDonnell 34,992 37.12 −3.43
Liberal hold Swing 3.43

Boothby

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2010 Australian federal election: Boothby[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Andrew Southcott 38,248 44.81 −1.44
Labor Annabel Digance 30,515 35.75 1.63
Greens Fiona Blinco 11,305 13.24 3.02
Family First Meredith Resce 2,120 2.48 0.04
Independent Ray McGhee 1,689 1.98 −2.93
Democrats Thomas Salerno 517 0.61 −0.93
Liberal Democrats Michael Noack 339 0.40 0.23
Climate Sceptics Stephen Skillitzi 316 0.37 0.37
Secular Avi Chapman 310 0.36 0.36
Total formal votes 85,359 95.37 −1.76
Informal votes 4,148 4.63 1.76
Turnout 89,507 91.43 −4.25
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Andrew Southcott 43,317 50.75 −2.18
Labor Annabel Digance 42,042 49.25 2.18
Liberal hold Swing −2.18

Grey

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2010 Australian federal election: Grey[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Rowan Ramsey 49,361 55.78 8.52
Labor Tauto Sansbury 27,514 31.09 −7.57
Greens Andrew Melville-Smith 6,876 7.77 3.65
Family First Sylvia Holland 4,741 5.36 0.86
Total formal votes 88,492 94.65 −1.10
Informal votes 4,997 5.35 1.10
Turnout 93,489 93.66 −1.29
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Rowan Ramsey 54,119 61.16 6.73
Labor Tauto Sansbury 34,373 38.84 −6.73
Liberal hold Swing 6.73

Hindmarsh

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2010 Australian federal election: Hindmarsh[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Steve Georganas 39,736 44.54 −2.67
Liberal Jassmine Wood 34,831 39.04 −1.04
Greens Matthew Fisher 10,773 12.07 5.09
Family First Bob Randall 2,563 2.87 0.75
Democrats Greg Croke 767 0.86 −1.14
Climate Sceptics Adrian Paech 554 0.62 0.62
Total formal votes 89,224 94.83 −1.33
Informal votes 4,868 5.17 1.33
Turnout 94,092 93.86 −1.51
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Steve Georganas 49,698 55.70 0.65
Liberal Jassmine Wood 39,526 44.30 −0.65
Labor hold Swing 0.65

Kingston

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2010 Australian federal election: Kingston[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Amanda Rishworth 46,882 51.05 4.40
Liberal Chris Zanker 26,652 29.02 −10.72
Greens Palitja Moore 11,264 12.27 6.60
Family First Geoff Doecke 5,288 5.76 0.05
Democrats Ron Baker 1,748 1.90 0.95
Total formal votes 91,834 94.91 −1.36
Informal votes 4,925 5.09 1.36
Turnout 96,759 94.59 −1.38
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Amanda Rishworth 58,695 63.91 9.49
Liberal Chris Zanker 33,139 36.09 −9.49
Labor hold Swing 9.49

Makin

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2010 Australian federal election: Makin[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Tony Zappia 43,114 50.58 −0.87
Liberal Liz Davies 25,740 30.20 −8.07
Greens Jasemin Rose 8,604 10.09 5.79
Family First Mark Potter 5,089 5.97 2.42
Liberal Democrats Michael Gameau 1,081 1.27 0.78
One Nation Anton Horvat 662 0.78 0.20
Democrats Wayne Rich 534 0.63 −0.74
Climate Sceptics Robert Stewart 409 0.48 0.48
Total formal votes 85,233 93.91 −2.02
Informal votes 5,532 6.09 2.02
Turnout 90,765 94.29 −1.38
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Tony Zappia 53,014 62.20 4.50
Liberal Liz Davies 32,219 37.80 −4.50
Labor hold Swing 4.50

Mayo

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2010 Australian federal election: Mayo[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Jamie Briggs 42,976 46.76 −4.32
Labor Sam Davis 22,997 25.02 −6.10
Greens Diane Atkinson 15,593 16.97 6.01
Family First Bruce Hicks 5,337 5.81 1.79
  Stop Population Growth Now Bill Spragg 2,404 2.62 2.62
  Independent Protectionist Andrew Phillips 993 1.08 1.08
Democrats Rebekkah Osmond 948 1.03 −0.49
Climate Sceptics John Michelmore 655 0.71 0.71
Total formal votes 91,903 95.42 −1.82
Informal votes 4,414 4.58 1.82
Turnout 96,317 94.83 −1.05
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Jamie Briggs 52,702 57.35 0.29
Labor Sam Davis 39,201 42.65 −0.29
Liberal hold Swing 0.29

Port Adelaide

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2010 Australian federal election: Port Adelaide[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Mark Butler 48,638 53.82 −4.42
Liberal Nigel McKenna 21,615 23.92 −1.29
Greens Kalyna Micenko 13,659 15.11 6.35
Family First Bruce Hambour 6,467 7.16 1.38
Total formal votes 90,379 92.82 −2.22
Informal votes 6,991 7.18 2.22
Turnout 97,370 93.35 −1.52
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Mark Butler 63,295 70.03 0.28
Liberal Nigel McKenna 27,084 29.97 −0.28
Labor hold Swing 0.28

Sturt

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2010 Australian federal election: Sturt[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Christopher Pyne 42,418 48.05 0.88
Labor Rick Sarre 31,989 36.23 −5.23
Greens Peter Fiebig 8,834 10.01 3.60
Family First Dale Clegg 3,346 3.79 0.37
Liberal Democrats Jess Clark 697 0.79 0.43
Democrats Darren Andrews 558 0.63 −0.54
One Nation Jack King 443 0.50 0.50
Total formal votes 88,285 94.62 −1.92
Informal votes 5,016 5.38 1.92
Turnout 93,301 94.19 −1.39
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Christopher Pyne 47,172 53.43 2.49
Labor Rick Sarre 41,113 46.57 −2.49
Liberal hold Swing 2.49

Wakefield

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2010 Australian federal election: Wakefield[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Nick Champion 43,299 49.20 0.55
Liberal David Strauss 27,679 31.45 −7.24
Greens Jane Alcorn 9,948 11.30 7.17
Family First Paul Coombe 5,958 6.77 1.61
Democrats Darren Hassan 1,129 1.28 0.11
Total formal votes 88,013 93.78 −1.56
Informal votes 5,837 6.22 1.56
Turnout 93,850 93.65 −1.48
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Nick Champion 54,528 61.95 5.36
Liberal David Strauss 33,485 38.05 −5.36
Labor hold Swing 5.36

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "2010 election results by division SA". AEC.
  2. ^ "2010 first preference votes for SA". AEC.
  3. ^ "2010 results for Adelaide". AEC.
  4. ^ "2010 results for Barker". AEC.
  5. ^ "2010 results for Boothby". AEC.
  6. ^ "2010 results for Grey". AEC.
  7. ^ "2010 results for Hindmarsh". AEC.
  8. ^ "2010 results for Kingston". AEC.
  9. ^ "2010 results for Makin". AEC.
  10. ^ "2010 results for Mayo". AEC.
  11. ^ "2010 results for Port Adelaide". AEC.
  12. ^ "2010 results for Sturt". AEC.
  13. ^ "2010 results for Wakefield". AEC.