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2022 Australian Federal Election
Australia
21st of May 2022

152 seats in the House of Representatives
77 seats needed for a majority
Turnout92.12%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
Labor Anthony Albanese 51 −17
Liberal Scott Morrison 41 −3
Greens Adam Bandt 19 +18
Liberal National David Crisafulli (did not stand) 10 −13
One Nation Pauline Hanson 7 +7
United Australia Craig Kelly 5 +5
National Barnaby Joyce 3 −7
Libertarian Party (Australia) Paul Barker 2 +2
Lambie Network Jacqui Lambie 2 +2
Centre Alliance Rebecca Sharkie (de facto) 1 0
Country Liberal Lia Finocchiaro (did not stand) 1 +1
Independent N/A 10 +8
Katter's Australian Robbie Katter (did not stand) 0 −1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Scott Morrison
Coalition
Anthony Albanese
Anti-Liberal Coalition
Australian Parliament
47th Parliament of Australia
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
HousesHouse of Representatives
History
Founded1st of January, 1901
Leadership
Andrew Wilkie, Independent
since 26th July, 2022
Tony Burke, Labor
since 1 June 2022
Scott Morrison, Liberal
since 1 July 2022
Structure
Seats152
Political groups
Government (83)
  Labor (51)
  Greens (19)
  Jaqui Lambie (2)
  Centre Alliance (1)
  Independent (10)

Opposition (55)

  Liberal (41)
  Liberal National (10)
  National (3)
  Country Liberal (1)

Crossbench (14)

  One Nation (7)
  United Australia (5)
  Libertarian (2)
Length of term
4 years
Elections
Hare-Clark system
Last election
21st of May 2022
Next election
2025
2042 Commonwealth of Australia and United Kingdom Elections
May 21, 2042 (2042-05-21)

All 801 seats in the House of Commons
401 seats needed for a majority
Registered80,123,555
Turnout92.5%
  First party Second party Third party
 
COM
Leader Kosta Ed Davey Keir Starmer
Party Commonwealth Liberal Democrats Labour
Leader since 21 January 2042 27 August 2020 4 April 2020
Leader's seat Hindmarsh Kingston and Surbirton Holborn and St. Pancras
Seats before did not exist 73 seats, 9.11% 418 seats, 52.18%
Seats won 576 117 60
Seat change Increase 576 Increase 44 Decrease 358
Popular vote 62,123,889 5,442,122 2,103,788
Percentage 83.8% 7.34% 2.84%
Kosta-Dubya Unity Coalition

Cabinet of Australia
2040–present
2015 photograph of Cameron and Clegg
Kosta (left) and Dubya (right) in June 2040
Date formed23 May 2040 (2040-05-23)
People and organisations
MonarchWilliam V
Prime MinisterKosta
Deputy Prime MinisterDubya
Member parties   Liberal National
Status in legislatureSupermajority (coalition)
140 / 150 (93%)




Opposition cabinet
Opposition party
Opposition leader
History
Election2040 federal election
Budget
PredecessorDutton ministry