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Results of the 2019 Australian federal election in Western Australia
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This is a list of electoral division results for the 2019 Australian federal election in the state of Western Australia.[1]
Quick Facts All 16 Western Australian seats in the Australian House of Representatives and 6 seats in the Australian Senate, First party ...
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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.