The following tables show state-by-state results in the Australian House of Representatives at the 2010 federal election, Labor 72, Coalition 72, Nationals (WA) 1, Australian Greens 1, with 4 independents.[1] [2] [3] [4]
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House of Representatives (IRV ) — Turnout 93.21% (CV ) — Informal 5.55%
Party
Votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Liberal
3,777,383
30.46
+0.76
44
1
Liberal National Party (QLD) [a]
1,130,525
9.12
+0.60
21
8
National
419,286
3.43
−0.04
6
1
Country Liberal (NT)
38,335
0.31
−0.01
1
1
Coalition
5,365,529
43.32
+1.31
72
7
Australian Labor Party
4,711,363
37.99
−5.40
72
11
Australian Greens
1,458,998
11.76
+3.97
1
1
Independents
312,496
2.52
+0.30
4 [b]
2
National (WA) [c]
43,101
0.34
+0.20
1
1
Total
12,402,363
150
Two-party-preferred vote
Australian Labor Party
6,216,445
50.12
−2.58
72
11
Liberal/National Coalition
6,185,918
49.88
+2.58
72
7
Invalid/blank votes
729,304
5.55
+1.60
Registered voters/turnout
14,086,869
93.22
Source: Commonwealth Election 2010
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Preference flows
Greens − Labor 78.8% (-0.9) to Coalition 21.2% (+0.9)
Family First − Coalition 59.8% (-0.5) to Labor 40.2% (+0.5)
Christian Democrats − Coalition 73.5% (+3.9) to Labor 26.5% (-3.9)
Nationals WA − Coalition 75.9% (-5.1) to Labor 24.1% (+5.1)
Independent candidates − Coalition 56.5% (+1.9) to Labor 43.5% (-1.9)[5]
Electoral divisions: New South Wales
Electoral divisions: Sydney area
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Turnout 93.32% (CV ) — Informal 6.83%
Party
Votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Liberal
1,470,146
36.67
+4.04
16
1
National
317,867
7.93
+0.02
4
1
Coalition
1,788,013
44.60
+4.06
20
Australian Labor Party
1,494,490
37.28
−6.86
26
2
Australian Greens
410,405
10.24
+2.35
Independents
172,921
4.31
+1.00
2 [b]
1
Christian Democratic Party
54,544
1.36
−0.56
One Nation
19,182
0.48
+0.27
Family First Party
17,453
0.44
−0.43
Australian Democrats
11,409
0.28
+0.01
Socialist Equality Party
9,106
0.23
+0.15
Liberal Democratic Party
8,928
0.22
+0.10
Secular Party of Australia
3,529
0.09
+0.09
Socialist Alliance
3,484
0.09
+0.03
Australia First Party
3,375
0.08
+0.08
Australian Sex Party
3,180
0.08
+0.08
Non-Custodial Parents Party
2,835
0.07
+0.05
Building Australia Party
1,497
0.04
+0.04
Carers Alliance
1,458
0.04
+0.04
Citizens Electoral Council
1,187
0.03
−0.19
Communist Alliance
656
0.02
+0.02
The Climate Sceptics
275
0.01
+0.01
Others
1,391
0.03
+0.01
Total
4,009,318
48
1 [d]
Two-party-preferred vote
Australian Labor Party
1,958,077
48.84
–4.84
26
2
Liberal/National Coalition
2,051,241
51.16
+4.84
20
Invalid/blank votes
293,763
6.83
+1.88
Registered voters/turnout
4,610,795
93.33
Source: Commonwealth Election 2010
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Electoral divisions: Victoria
Electoral divisions: Melbourne area
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Turnout 93.46% (CV ) — Informal 4.50%
Party
Votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Australian Labor Party
1,361,416
42.81
–1.88
22
1
Liberal
1,159,301
36.45
–1.64
12
2
National
101,419
3.19
+0.17
2
Coalition
1,260,720
39.64
–1.47
14
2
Australian Greens
402,482
12.66
+4.49
1
1
Family First Party
99,747
3.14
+0.12
Independents
26,525
0.83
−0.17
Liberal Democratic Party
7,839
0.25
+0.15
Australian Sex Party
6,023
0.19
+0.19
Secular Party of Australia
5,239
0.16
+0.16
Australian Democrats
3,947
0.12
−1.10
Socialist Alliance
2,225
0.07
+0.00
Socialist Equality Party
1,656
0.05
+0.03
Citizens Electoral Council
922
0.03
−0.24
Christian Democratic Party
632
0.02
−0.02
Australia First Party
295
0.01
+0.01
Others
516
0.02
+0.00
Total
3,180,184
37
Two-party-preferred vote
Australian Labor Party
1,758,982
55.31
+1.04
22
1
Liberal/National Coalition
1,421,202
44.69
–1.04
14
2
Invalid/blank votes
149,699
4.50
+1.25
Registered voters/turnout
3,561,873
93.49
Source: Commonwealth Election 2010
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Electoral divisions: Queensland
Electoral divisions: Brisbane area
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Turnout 92.71% (CV ) — Informal 5.45%
Party
Votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Liberal National Party
1,130,525
47.42
+2.95
21
8
Australian Labor Party
800,712
33.58
–9.33
8
7
Australian Greens
260,471
10.92
+5.29
Family First Party
92,794
3.89
+1.62
Independents
83,310
3.49
+0.50
1 [b]
Liberal Democratic Party
4,662
0.20
+0.05
Democratic Labor Party
4,590
0.19
+0.19
One Nation
3,921
0.16
−0.20
Citizens Electoral Council
1,462
0.06
−0.09
Socialist Alliance
717
0.03
−0.02
Secular Party of Australia
414
0.02
+0.02
Others
601
0.03
+0.03
Total
2,384,179
30
1 [e]
Two-party-preferred vote
Liberal National Party
1,314,675
55.14
+5.58
21
8
Australian Labor Party
1,069,504
44.86
–5.58
8
7
Invalid/blank votes
137,395
5.45
+1.89
Registered voters/turnout
2,719,360
92.73
Source: Commonwealth Election 2010
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Electoral divisions: Western Australia
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Turnout 92.86% (CV ) — Informal 4.82%
Party
Votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Liberal
566,145
47.02
+0.71
11
Labor
375,381
31.18
–5.62
3
1
Greens
158,117
13.13
+4.20
National [c]
43,101
3.58
+2.44
1
1
Christian Democrats
27,833
2.31
+0.20
Family First
20,698
1.72
+0.51
Independents
5,079
0.42
–1.27
Sex Party
2,060
0.17
+0.17
One Nation
1,471
0.12
−1.03
Socialist Alliance
1,280
0.11
+0.01
Citizens Electoral Council
1,277
0.11
−0.15
Democratic Labour
622
0.05
+0.05
Climate Sceptics
539
0.04
+0.04
Socialist Equality
398
0.03
+0.02
Total
1,204,001
15
Two-party-preferred vote
Liberal
679,140
56.41
+3.15
11
Labor
524,861
43.59
–3.15
3
1
Invalid/blank votes
60,967
4.82
+0.97
Registered voters/turnout
1,362,534
92.84
Source: Commonwealth Election 2010
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Electoral divisions: South Australia
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Turnout 93.80% (CV ) — Informal 5.46%
Party
Votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Australian Labor Party
399,279
40.74
–2.44
6
Liberal
394,003
40.21
–1.55
5
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
Liberal
458,834
46.82
–0.78
5
Invalid/blank votes
56,565
5.46
+1.68
Registered voters/turnout
1,104,698
93.83
Source: Commonwealth Election 2010
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Electoral divisions: Tasmania
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Turnout 95.08% (CV ) — Informal 4.04%
Party
Votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Australian Labor Party
143,796
43.95
+1.18
4
1
Liberal
109,908
33.60
–4.62
0
Australian Greens
55,042
16.82
+3.32
Independents
15,627
4.78
+2.56
1 [b]
1
Secular Party of Australia
1,085
0.33
+0.33
Socialist Alliance
856
0.26
+0.00
Citizens Electoral Council
838
0.26
−0.31
Total
327,152
5
Two-party-preferred vote
Australian Labor Party
198,332
60.62
+4.41
4
1
Liberal
128,830
39.38
–4.41
0
Invalid/blank votes
13,791
4.04
+1.12
Registered voters/turnout
358,609
95.07
Source: Commonwealth Election 2010
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Electoral divisions: Territories
Australian Capital Territory
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Northern Territory
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House of Representatives (IRV ) — Turnout 82.71% (CV ) — Informal 6.19%
Party
Votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Country Liberal Party
38,335
40.83
–0.20
1
1
Australian Labor Party
35,589
37.91
–9.74
1
1
Australian Greens
12,175
12.97
+4.92
Independents
3,948
4.21
+1.55
Citizens Electoral Council
2,331
2.48
+2.23
One Nation
1,505
1.60
+1.60
Total
93,883
2
Two-party-preferred vote
Australian Labor Party
47,636
50.74
–4.67
1
1
Country Liberal Party
46,247
49.26
+4.67
1
1
Invalid/blank votes
6,198
6.19
+2.34
Registered voters/turnout
121,059
82.67
Source: Commonwealth Election 2010
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The Liberal National Party was an amalgamation of the Liberal Party and National Party in Queensland. Change is compared to the coalition total in 2007.
The National Party of Western Australia prior to and subsequent to the election were not in the federal Coalition agreement. Nationals WA MP Tony Crook stated that he was a crossbencher, and has said: "In every news report and press report we see, my number is being allocated in with the Coalition and it shouldn't be".[6] Thus, the party has been counted separately from the Coalition totals.