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Results of the 2022 Australian federal election in South Australia

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2022 Australian federal election
(South Australia)

← 2019 21 May 2022

All 10 South Australian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 seats in the Australian Senate
  First party Second party Third party
  Anthony Albanese Scott Morrison
CA
Leader Anthony Albanese Scott Morrison No leader
Party Labor Liberal/National coalition Centre Alliance
Last election 5 seats 4 seats 1 seat
Seats won 6 3 1
Seat change Increase 1 Decrease 1 Steady
Popular vote 378,329 390,195 36,500
Percentage 34.46% 35.54% 3.32%
Swing Decrease 0.92 Decrease 5.29 Decrease 1.06
TPP 53.97% 46.03%
TPP swing Increase 3.26 Decrease 3.26

Results by division for the House of Representatives, shaded by winning party's margin of victory.

This is a list of electoral division results for the 2022 Australian federal election in the state of South Australia.

This election was held using instant-runoff voting. In South Australia in this election, there was one "turn-over". In Boothby, a Labor candidate who did not lead in the first count took the seat in the end.

Overall results

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House of Representatives (IRV) – Turnout 91.07% (CV)
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
Liberal/National Coalition
    Liberal Party of Australia 387,664 35.31 –5.26 3 Decrease 1
  National Party of Australia 2,531 0.23 –0.03 0 Steady
Liberal/National Coalition 390,195 35.54 −5.29 3 Decrease 1
  Australian Labor Party 378,329 34.46 –0.92 6 Increase 1
  Australian Greens 140,227 12.77 +3.16 0 Steady
  Pauline Hanson's One Nation 53,057 4.83 +3.99 0 Steady
  United Australia Party 42,688 3.89 –0.40 0 Steady
  Centre Alliance 36,500 3.32 –1.06 1 Steady
  Australian Federation Party 10,354 0.94 +0.94 0 Steady
  Animal Justice Party 7,158 0.65 –2.13 0 Steady
  Liberal Democratic Party 5,248 0.48 +0.48 0 Steady
  Fusion 1,631 0.15 +0.15 0 Steady
  The Great Australian Party 1,184 0.11 +0.11 0 Steady
  Drew Pavlou Democratic Alliance 1,007 0.09 +0.09 0 Steady
  Australian Progressives 457 0.04 –0.01 0 Steady
  TNL 251 0.02 +0.02 0 Steady
  Independents 29,500 2.69 +1.48 0 Steady
Total 1,097,786 10
Invalid/blank votes 59,222 5.12 +0.31
Turnout 1,157,008 91.07 –2.00
Registered voters 1,270,400
Two-party-preferred vote
  Labor 592,512 53.97 +3.26
  Liberal 505,274 46.03 –3.26
Source: AEC for both votes and seats

Results by division

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Adelaide

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2022 Australian federal election: Adelaide[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Steve Georganas 45,086 39.98 −0.29
Liberal Amy Grantham 36,080 32.00 −4.16
Greens Rebecca Galdies 22,666 20.10 +4.38
One Nation Gayle Allwood 3,376 2.99 +2.99
United Australia Sean Allwood 3,055 2.71 −0.54
Fusion Matthew McMillan 1,631 1.45 +1.45
Federation Faith Gerhard 870 0.77 +0.77
Total formal votes 112,764 96.21 −0.09
Informal votes 4,438 3.79 +0.09
Turnout 117,202 90.18 −1.34
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Steve Georganas 69,816 61.91 +3.73
Liberal Amy Grantham 42,948 38.09 −3.73
Labor hold Swing +3.73
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Adelaide in the 2022 federal election. checkY indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Barker

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2022 Australian federal election: Barker[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Tony Pasin 56,330 53.24 −4.64
Labor Mark Braes 22,054 20.85 −0.16
Greens Rosa Hillam 7,841 7.41 +0.57
One Nation Carlos Quaremba 6,958 6.58 +6.58
United Australia David Swiggs 4,222 3.99 −1.93
Independent Maddy Fry 3,190 3.02 +3.02
National Jonathan Pietzsch 2,531 2.39 −0.26
Independent Vince Pannell 1,913 1.81 +1.81
Federation Kym Hanton 760 0.72 +0.72
Total formal votes 105,799 93.04 −1.39
Informal votes 7,909 6.96 +1.39
Turnout 113,708 92.20 −2.33
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Tony Pasin 70,483 66.62 −2.32
Labor Mark Braes 35,316 33.38 +2.32
Liberal hold Swing −2.32
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Barker in the 2022 federal election. The winning candidate got over 50% of first preference votes, so this alluvial diagram is indicative only, and preference flows were not used to determine the final result. The preference flows were used to determine the two-candidate-preferred.

Boothby

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2022 Australian federal election: Boothby[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Rachel Swift 43,196 37.99 −7.20
Labor Louise Miller-Frost 36,746 32.32 −2.31
Greens Jeremy Carter 17,285 15.20 +3.24
Independent Jo Dyer 7,441 6.54 +6.54
United Australia Graeme Clark 2,520 2.22 +0.33
One Nation Bob Couch 2,320 2.04 +2.04
Animal Justice Frankie Bray 1,358 1.19 −1.23
Liberal Democrats Aleksandra Nikolic 1,250 1.10 +1.10
Independent Paul Busuttil 1,048 0.92 +0.92
Federation Peter Harris 543 0.48 +0.48
Total formal votes 113,707 95.56 +0.26
Informal votes 5,289 4.44 −0.26
Turnout 118,996 92.54 −1.07
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Louise Miller-Frost 60,579 53.28 +4.66
Liberal Rachel Swift 53,128 46.72 −4.66
Labor gain from Liberal Swing +4.66
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Boothby in the 2022 federal election. checkY indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Grey

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2022 Australian federal election: Grey[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Rowan Ramsey 46,730 45.32 −5.33
Labor Julie Watson 22,068 21.40 −1.43
Independent Liz Habermann 11,613 11.26 +11.26
Greens Tim White 6,994 6.78 +2.18
One Nation Kerry Ann White 6,452 6.26 −2.43
United Australia Suzanne Waters 5,781 5.61 +1.85
Liberal Democrats Peter Miller 1,427 1.38 +1.38
Independent Richard Carmody 1,332 1.29 −0.45
Federation Tracey Dempsey 721 0.70 +0.70
Total formal votes 103,118 93.07 −0.02
Informal votes 7,674 6.93 +0.02
Turnout 110,792 89.62 −3.03
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Rowan Ramsey 61,938 60.07 −3.25
Labor Julie Watson 41,180 39.93 +3.25
Liberal hold Swing −3.25
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Grey in the 2022 federal election. checkY indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Hindmarsh

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2022 Australian federal election: Hindmarsh[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Mark Butler 46,547 42.18 −0.91
Liberal Anna Finizio 36,072 32.69 −4.06
Greens Patrick O'Sullivan 15,310 13.87 +2.89
One Nation Walter Johnson 4,341 3.93 +3.93
United Australia George Melissourgos 3,896 3.53 −0.81
Animal Justice Matt Pastro 2,340 2.12 −0.83
Great Australian Jamie Witt 1,184 1.07 +1.07
Federation Dianne Richards 653 0.59 +0.59
Total formal votes 110,343 94.29 −1.39
Informal votes 6,686 5.71 +1.39
Turnout 117,029 90.98 −1.87
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Mark Butler 65,043 58.95 +2.41
Liberal Anna Finizio 45,300 41.05 −2.41
Labor hold Swing +2.41
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Hindmarsh in the 2022 federal election. checkY indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Kingston

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2022 Australian federal election: Kingston[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Amanda Rishworth 53,810 49.20 −1.38
Liberal Kathleen Bourne 28,273 25.85 −5.87
Greens John Photakis 13,603 12.44 +3.24
One Nation Robert Godfrey-Brown 5,313 4.86 +4.86
United Australia Russell Jackson 4,321 3.95 −1.02
Independent Rob De Jonge 2,963 2.71 +2.71
Federation Sam Enright 1,079 0.99 +0.99
Total formal votes 109,362 96.19 +0.30
Informal votes 4,336 3.81 −0.30
Turnout 113,698 91.37 −1.80
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Amanda Rishworth 72,564 66.35 +4.41
Liberal Kathleen Bourne 36,798 33.65 −4.41
Labor hold Swing +4.41
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Kingston in the 2022 federal election. checkY indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Makin

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2022 Australian federal election: Makin[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Tony Zappia 49,843 46.30 −2.12
Liberal Alan Howard-Jones 33,840 31.44 −1.44
Greens Emma Mustaca 12,317 11.44 +2.81
One Nation Rajan Vaid 5,097 4.74 +4.74
United Australia Kimberley Drozdoff 4,638 4.31 −2.13
Federation Abram Lazootin 1,907 1.77 +1.77
Total formal votes 107,642 95.87 +0.36
Informal votes 4,639 4.13 −0.36
Turnout 112,281 91.20 −1.92
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Tony Zappia 65,444 60.80 +1.08
Liberal Alan Howard-Jones 42,198 39.20 −1.08
Labor hold Swing +1.08
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Makin in the 2022 federal election. checkY indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Mayo

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2022 Australian federal election: Mayo[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Centre Alliance Rebekha Sharkie 36,500 31.41 −2.78
Liberal Allison Bluck 31,411 27.03 −10.62
Labor Marisa Bell 21,051 18.11 +4.45
Greens Greg Elliott 13,705 11.79 +2.53
One Nation Tonya Scott 4,775 4.11 +4.11
United Australia Samantha McGrail 4,089 3.52 +0.33
Animal Justice Padma Chaplin 1,929 1.66 −0.38
Liberal Democrats Jacob van Raalte 1,424 1.23 +1.23
Federation Mark Neugebauer 1,330 1.14 +1.14
Total formal votes 116,214 94.95 −2.00
Informal votes 6,176 5.05 +2.00
Turnout 122,390 93.68 −1.29
Notional two-party-preferred count
Labor Marisa Bell 59,955 51.59 +4.13
Liberal Allison Bluck 56,259 48.41 −4.13
Two-candidate-preferred result
Centre Alliance Rebekha Sharkie 72,355 62.26 +7.12
Liberal Allison Bluck 43,859 37.74 −7.12
Centre Alliance hold Swing +7.12
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Mayo in the 2022 federal election. checkY indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Spence

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2022 Australian federal election: Spence[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Matt Burnell 46,596 43.86 −7.10
Liberal Shawn Lock 27,153 25.56 −0.27
Greens David Deex 12,052 11.35 +4.14
One Nation Linda Champion 11,532 10.86 +10.86
United Australia Alvin Warren 7,158 6.74 −0.30
Federation Matilda Bawden 1,736 1.63 +1.63
Total formal votes 106,227 95.05 +1.03
Informal votes 5,534 4.95 −1.03
Turnout 111,761 86.57 −3.97
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Matt Burnell 66,818 62.90 −1.23
Liberal Shawn Lock 39,409 37.10 +1.23
Labor hold Swing −1.23
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Spence in the 2022 federal election. checkY indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Sturt

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2022 Australian federal election: Sturt[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal James Stevens 48,579 43.14 −7.43
Labor Sonja Baram 34,528 30.66 +0.80
Greens Katie McCusker 18,454 16.39 +5.21
United Australia Stephen Grant 3,008 2.67 +0.25
One Nation Alexander Allwood 2,893 2.57 +2.57
Animal Justice David Sherlock 1,531 1.36 −0.34
Liberal Democrats Thomas McMahon 1,147 1.02 +1.02
Democratic Alliance Inty Elham 1,007 0.89 +0.89
Federation Kathy Scarborough 755 0.67 +0.67
Progressives Angela Fulco 457 0.41 −0.10
TNL Chris Schmidt 251 0.22 +0.22
Total formal votes 112,610 94.51 −0.12
Informal votes 6,541 5.49 +0.12
Turnout 119,151 92.38 −1.27
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal James Stevens 56,813 50.45 −6.42
Labor Sonja Baram 55,797 49.55 +6.42
Liberal hold Swing −6.42
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Sturt in the 2022 federal election. checkY indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

References

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  1. ^ Adelaide, SA, 2022 Tally Room, Australian Electoral Commission.
  2. ^ Barker, SA, 2022 Tally Room, Australian Electoral Commission.
  3. ^ Boothby, SA, 2022 Tally Room, Australian Electoral Commission.
  4. ^ Grey, SA, 2022 Tally Room, Australian Electoral Commission.
  5. ^ Hindmarsh, SA, 2022 Tally Room, Australian Electoral Commission.
  6. ^ Kingston, SA, 2022 Tally Room, Australian Electoral Commission.
  7. ^ Makin, SA, 2022 Tally Room, Australian Electoral Commission.
  8. ^ Mayo, SA, 2022 Tally Room, Australian Electoral Commission.
  9. ^ Spence, SA, 2022 Tally Room, Australian Electoral Commission.
  10. ^ Sturt, SA, 2022 Tally Room, Australian Electoral Commission.