The Nationals had candidates in 14 seats where three-cornered-contests existed, with 87.34% of preferences favouring the Liberal Party.
The Democrats contested 145 electorates with preferences favouring Labor (64.13%)
The Greens contested 145 electorates with preferences strongly favouring Labor (74.83%)
One Nation contested 120 electorates with preferences slightly favouring the Liberal/National Coalition (55.87%)
Seats changing hands
The following table indicates seats that changed hands from one party to another at this election. It compares the election results with the previous margins, taking into account redistributions in New South Wales, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania and both territories. As a result, it includes the seats of Macarthur and Parramatta, which were held by Liberal members but had notional Labor margins. The table does not include the new seat of Hasluck (retained by Labor); the abolished Northern Territory, which was divided into Lingiari (retained by Labor) and Solomon (retained by the CLP); or Paterson, a Labor seat made Liberal by the redistribution
Part IV of Chapter 1 of the Australian Constitution briefly deals with eligibility for voting and election to the federal Australian Parliament. It does not prescribe how elections should be conducted. Election campaigns and associated political advertisements have some regulation. Public election funding and party registration was introduced in 1983.
Voting is almost entirely conducted by paper ballot and is compulsory for adults. The informal vote is not usually significant, but a donkey vote is more common. They may, however, have a deciding impact in marginal seats.
Despite winning almost 51 percent of the two-party-preferred vote and regaining much of what it had lost in its severe defeat of two years earlier, Labor fell short of forming government. The government was re-elected with 49.02% of the two-party-preferred vote, compared to 50.98% for the Australian Labor Party, the largest difference of six election results where the winner did not gain a two-party preferred majority, since 2PP results first estimated from 1937.
The Australian Election of 2001: (S. 3, Ep. 10, All Australian Elections)
This video gives a brief overview of the 40th federal Australian election.
Despite barely winning the previous election Howard would push forward with his economic agenda for the 21st centaury. This move would outrage a lot of Australians and set the coalition up for defeat, come the next election. However, a series on international incidents occurring right round election time would shake up the polls. Could the coalition use this to score a 3rd term in power?
All Australian Elections is a informative series that is meant to give an entertaining overview of the history of Australian politics by looking into each federal election from 1901 to today. Mistakes are likely present in these videos and I DO NOT recommend the use of these videos for any non-fictional works and recommend people ...
published: 18 Dec 2020
2001 Australian Federal Election - "Australians are read" Latham Labor Ad
published: 26 Jan 2024
Debunking a voting conspiracy
Be careful of viral posts - you could waste your vote. #Shorts
published: 08 Nov 2021
Australian federal election 2001 | Labor | If you don't want Peter Costello
published: 14 May 2012
Australia Election Results (2001 - 2022)
Australia Election Results (2001 - 2022)
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Images -
Scott Morision - User:Clrdms, Kristy Robinson / Commonwealth of Australia
Bill Shorten - Author Ross Caldwell
Richard Di Natale - https://web.archive.org/web/20200825135818/https://greens.org.au/vic/person/richard-di-natale
Bob Katter - http://www.parliament.curriculum.edu.au/parl.php3?srch=parl&list_params=gender%3D%26offices_held%3D%26party%3D%26parliament%3D%26surname%3DKatter%26electorate%3DKennedy%26former_occupations%3D&ID=116
Adam Bandt - File:Adam-Bandt-profile-2021.jpg
Malcolm Turnbull - https://www...
Update 2024-05-03: Very belated thanks to Ms Stott-Despoja (who shared this video on her Twitter/X profile), and to everyone who made this my most-viewed video.
A campaign ad released by the Australian Democrats for the 2001 Australian federal election, featuring the then-leader Natasha Stott-Despoja.
Retrived from the official Australian Democrats website via the Internet Archive.
published: 28 Feb 2022
The Big Question (Labor) 2001 Australian federal election ad
published: 20 Jan 2023
Flashback: 1966 federal election
The ABC's Russell Barton looks back on the 1966 federal election when Labor lost to the Harold Holt led Liberal Party.
published: 13 Aug 2010
Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) 2001 TV ad
Features "You're the Voice" by John Farnham. Australian Electoral Commission television commercial aired in late 2001, for the upcoming federal election.
published: 07 Jul 2013
Australian federal election 2001 | Labor | Another GST Surprise
This video gives a brief overview of the 40th federal Australian election.
Despite barely winning the previous election Howard would push forward with his econ...
This video gives a brief overview of the 40th federal Australian election.
Despite barely winning the previous election Howard would push forward with his economic agenda for the 21st centaury. This move would outrage a lot of Australians and set the coalition up for defeat, come the next election. However, a series on international incidents occurring right round election time would shake up the polls. Could the coalition use this to score a 3rd term in power?
All Australian Elections is a informative series that is meant to give an entertaining overview of the history of Australian politics by looking into each federal election from 1901 to today. Mistakes are likely present in these videos and I DO NOT recommend the use of these videos for any non-fictional works and recommend people look to the original sources.
I do not claim ownership of the images of videos used in this series and credit goes to there original sources.
Title done by James Finlay. Link to his channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/mrHeywire
This video gives a brief overview of the 40th federal Australian election.
Despite barely winning the previous election Howard would push forward with his economic agenda for the 21st centaury. This move would outrage a lot of Australians and set the coalition up for defeat, come the next election. However, a series on international incidents occurring right round election time would shake up the polls. Could the coalition use this to score a 3rd term in power?
All Australian Elections is a informative series that is meant to give an entertaining overview of the history of Australian politics by looking into each federal election from 1901 to today. Mistakes are likely present in these videos and I DO NOT recommend the use of these videos for any non-fictional works and recommend people look to the original sources.
I do not claim ownership of the images of videos used in this series and credit goes to there original sources.
Title done by James Finlay. Link to his channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/mrHeywire
Australia Election Results (2001 - 2022)
- Feel free to like, subscribe, and give future video suggestions!
- I try to make war/map/political videos every we...
Australia Election Results (2001 - 2022)
- Feel free to like, subscribe, and give future video suggestions!
- I try to make war/map/political videos every week!
- Play AtWar! - https://atwar-game.com/r/1457009
- Apologies for any errors.
#Australia2022 #Australia
Images -
Scott Morision - User:Clrdms, Kristy Robinson / Commonwealth of Australia
Bill Shorten - Author Ross Caldwell
Richard Di Natale - https://web.archive.org/web/20200825135818/https://greens.org.au/vic/person/richard-di-natale
Bob Katter - http://www.parliament.curriculum.edu.au/parl.php3?srch=parl&list_params=gender%3D%26offices_held%3D%26party%3D%26parliament%3D%26surname%3DKatter%26electorate%3DKennedy%26former_occupations%3D&ID=116
Adam Bandt - File:Adam-Bandt-profile-2021.jpg
Malcolm Turnbull - https://www.peo.gov.au/uploads/peo/images/image-library/img-b0cdd5dcc7905ffe41b86e5f336fad96.jpg
Nick Xenophon - https://www.flickr.com/photos/29379350@N08/3752049156/
Tony Abbott - Opposition Leader Tony Abbott (16)
MystifyMe Concert Photography (Troy)
Kevin Rudd - Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd with Foreign Minister Utoni Nujoma of Namibia.jpg
Christine Milne - http://greens.org.au/your-representatives
Clive Palmer - Jwmcdonald81
Julia Gillard - Prime Minister Julia Gillard (25)
John Howard - https://www.civicsandcitizenship.edu.au/cce/copyright_notice,9310.html
Kim Beazley - http://www.dfat.gov.au/homs/photos/beazley_kim_sml.jpg
Mark Latham - Latham-Hawke.jpg: Photo by Adam Carr, April 2004
derivative work: Fys
Australia Election Results (2001 - 2022)
- Feel free to like, subscribe, and give future video suggestions!
- I try to make war/map/political videos every week!
- Play AtWar! - https://atwar-game.com/r/1457009
- Apologies for any errors.
#Australia2022 #Australia
Images -
Scott Morision - User:Clrdms, Kristy Robinson / Commonwealth of Australia
Bill Shorten - Author Ross Caldwell
Richard Di Natale - https://web.archive.org/web/20200825135818/https://greens.org.au/vic/person/richard-di-natale
Bob Katter - http://www.parliament.curriculum.edu.au/parl.php3?srch=parl&list_params=gender%3D%26offices_held%3D%26party%3D%26parliament%3D%26surname%3DKatter%26electorate%3DKennedy%26former_occupations%3D&ID=116
Adam Bandt - File:Adam-Bandt-profile-2021.jpg
Malcolm Turnbull - https://www.peo.gov.au/uploads/peo/images/image-library/img-b0cdd5dcc7905ffe41b86e5f336fad96.jpg
Nick Xenophon - https://www.flickr.com/photos/29379350@N08/3752049156/
Tony Abbott - Opposition Leader Tony Abbott (16)
MystifyMe Concert Photography (Troy)
Kevin Rudd - Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd with Foreign Minister Utoni Nujoma of Namibia.jpg
Christine Milne - http://greens.org.au/your-representatives
Clive Palmer - Jwmcdonald81
Julia Gillard - Prime Minister Julia Gillard (25)
John Howard - https://www.civicsandcitizenship.edu.au/cce/copyright_notice,9310.html
Kim Beazley - http://www.dfat.gov.au/homs/photos/beazley_kim_sml.jpg
Mark Latham - Latham-Hawke.jpg: Photo by Adam Carr, April 2004
derivative work: Fys
Update 2024-05-03: Very belated thanks to Ms Stott-Despoja (who shared this video on her Twitter/X profile), and to everyone who made this my most-viewed video....
Update 2024-05-03: Very belated thanks to Ms Stott-Despoja (who shared this video on her Twitter/X profile), and to everyone who made this my most-viewed video.
A campaign ad released by the Australian Democrats for the 2001 Australian federal election, featuring the then-leader Natasha Stott-Despoja.
Retrived from the official Australian Democrats website via the Internet Archive.
Update 2024-05-03: Very belated thanks to Ms Stott-Despoja (who shared this video on her Twitter/X profile), and to everyone who made this my most-viewed video.
A campaign ad released by the Australian Democrats for the 2001 Australian federal election, featuring the then-leader Natasha Stott-Despoja.
Retrived from the official Australian Democrats website via the Internet Archive.
Features "You're the Voice" by John Farnham. Australian Electoral Commission television commercial aired in late 2001, for the upcoming federal election.
Features "You're the Voice" by John Farnham. Australian Electoral Commission television commercial aired in late 2001, for the upcoming federal election.
Features "You're the Voice" by John Farnham. Australian Electoral Commission television commercial aired in late 2001, for the upcoming federal election.
This video gives a brief overview of the 40th federal Australian election.
Despite barely winning the previous election Howard would push forward with his economic agenda for the 21st centaury. This move would outrage a lot of Australians and set the coalition up for defeat, come the next election. However, a series on international incidents occurring right round election time would shake up the polls. Could the coalition use this to score a 3rd term in power?
All Australian Elections is a informative series that is meant to give an entertaining overview of the history of Australian politics by looking into each federal election from 1901 to today. Mistakes are likely present in these videos and I DO NOT recommend the use of these videos for any non-fictional works and recommend people look to the original sources.
I do not claim ownership of the images of videos used in this series and credit goes to there original sources.
Title done by James Finlay. Link to his channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/mrHeywire
Australia Election Results (2001 - 2022)
- Feel free to like, subscribe, and give future video suggestions!
- I try to make war/map/political videos every week!
- Play AtWar! - https://atwar-game.com/r/1457009
- Apologies for any errors.
#Australia2022 #Australia
Images -
Scott Morision - User:Clrdms, Kristy Robinson / Commonwealth of Australia
Bill Shorten - Author Ross Caldwell
Richard Di Natale - https://web.archive.org/web/20200825135818/https://greens.org.au/vic/person/richard-di-natale
Bob Katter - http://www.parliament.curriculum.edu.au/parl.php3?srch=parl&list_params=gender%3D%26offices_held%3D%26party%3D%26parliament%3D%26surname%3DKatter%26electorate%3DKennedy%26former_occupations%3D&ID=116
Adam Bandt - File:Adam-Bandt-profile-2021.jpg
Malcolm Turnbull - https://www.peo.gov.au/uploads/peo/images/image-library/img-b0cdd5dcc7905ffe41b86e5f336fad96.jpg
Nick Xenophon - https://www.flickr.com/photos/29379350@N08/3752049156/
Tony Abbott - Opposition Leader Tony Abbott (16)
MystifyMe Concert Photography (Troy)
Kevin Rudd - Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd with Foreign Minister Utoni Nujoma of Namibia.jpg
Christine Milne - http://greens.org.au/your-representatives
Clive Palmer - Jwmcdonald81
Julia Gillard - Prime Minister Julia Gillard (25)
John Howard - https://www.civicsandcitizenship.edu.au/cce/copyright_notice,9310.html
Kim Beazley - http://www.dfat.gov.au/homs/photos/beazley_kim_sml.jpg
Mark Latham - Latham-Hawke.jpg: Photo by Adam Carr, April 2004
derivative work: Fys
Update 2024-05-03: Very belated thanks to Ms Stott-Despoja (who shared this video on her Twitter/X profile), and to everyone who made this my most-viewed video.
A campaign ad released by the Australian Democrats for the 2001 Australian federal election, featuring the then-leader Natasha Stott-Despoja.
Retrived from the official Australian Democrats website via the Internet Archive.
Features "You're the Voice" by John Farnham. Australian Electoral Commission television commercial aired in late 2001, for the upcoming federal election.
The Nationals had candidates in 14 seats where three-cornered-contests existed, with 87.34% of preferences favouring the Liberal Party.
The Democrats contested 145 electorates with preferences favouring Labor (64.13%)
The Greens contested 145 electorates with preferences strongly favouring Labor (74.83%)
One Nation contested 120 electorates with preferences slightly favouring the Liberal/National Coalition (55.87%)
Seats changing hands
The following table indicates seats that changed hands from one party to another at this election. It compares the election results with the previous margins, taking into account redistributions in New South Wales, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania and both territories. As a result, it includes the seats of Macarthur and Parramatta, which were held by Liberal members but had notional Labor margins. The table does not include the new seat of Hasluck (retained by Labor); the abolished Northern Territory, which was divided into Lingiari (retained by Labor) and Solomon (retained by the CLP); or Paterson, a Labor seat made Liberal by the redistribution