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Results of the 2019 New South Wales state election (Legislative Council)

2019 New South Wales state election
(Legislative Council)

← 2015 26 March 2019 2023 →

21 of the 42 seats on the Legislative Council
21 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
L/NP
Adam Searle Conference 2015 (cropped).jpg
Leader Don Harwin Adam Searle None
Party Coalition Labor Greens
Seats before 19 12 3
Seats won 8 7 2
Seats after 17 14 3
Seat change Decrease 3 Increase 2 Steady
Popular vote 1,549,751 1,321,449 432,999
Percentage 34.82% 29.69% 9.73%
Swing Decrease 7.80pp Decrease 1.40pp Decrease 0.19pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
SFF
Leader Mark Latham Robert Borsak Fred Nile
Party One Nation SFF CDP
Seats before 0 2 2
Seats won 2 1 0
Seats after 2 2 1
Seat change Increase 2 Increase 1 Decrease 1
Popular vote 306,933 246,477 101,328
Percentage 6.90% 5.54% 2.28%
Swing Increase 6.90pp Increase 1.65pp Decrease 0.56pp

  Seventh party
 
AJP
Leader None
Party Animal Justice
Seats before 1
Seats won 1
Seats after 2
Seat change Increase 1
Popular vote 86,713
Percentage 1.95%
Swing Increase 0.17pp

This is a list of results for the Legislative Council at the 2019 New South Wales state election.

Candidates of six parties were elected in the end. The quota was 202,325.

The final result was performed by computer on 12 April 2019.[1]

Results

2019 New South Wales state election: Legislative Council
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 202,325
Liberal/National Coalition 1. Catherine Cusack (Lib) (elected 1)
2. Niall Blair (Nat) (elected 6)
3. Damien Tudehope (Lib) (elected 9)
4. Taylor Martin (Lib) (elected 11)
5. Sarah Mitchell (Nat) (elected 13)
6. Natalie Ward (Lib) (elected 15)
7. Natasha Maclaren-Jones (Lib) (elected 17)
8. Wes Fang (Nat) (elected 18)
9. Peter Phelps (Lib)
10. Alan Akhurst (Lib)
11. Steven de Gunst (Nat)
12. Pallavi Sinha (Lib)
13. Pat Daley (Lib)
14. Amy Lee (Lib)
15. John Chanter (Nat)
1,549,751 34.82 −7.80
Labor 1. Tara Moriarty (elected 2)
2. Penny Sharpe (elected 7)
3. Greg Donnelly (elected 10)
4. Anthony D'Adam (elected 12)
5. Daniel Mookhey (elected 14)
6. Peter Primrose (elected 16)
7. Mark Buttigieg (elected 19)
8. Julie Sibraa
9. Michelle Miran
10. Tri Vo
11. Sally Sitou
12. Charlie Sheahan
13. Aruna Chandrala
14. Paul Sekfy
15. Peter Kim
16. Sabrin Farooqui
17. Sharon Sewell
18. Vanessa Keenan
19. Ann Martin
20. Kim Weller
21. Pamela Ward
1,321,449 29.69 −1.40
Greens 1. David Shoebridge (elected 3)
2. Abigail Boyd (elected 8)
3. Dawn Walker
4. Dominic Kanak
5. Jane Scott
6. Tom Kiat
7. Monica Tan
8. Tony Hickey
9. Shaun Middlebrook
10. Louise Ihlein
11. Vicki Ross
12. Philipa Veitch
13. Tony Adams
14. Louise Steer
15. Rochelle Porteous
16. Colin Hesse
17. Roz Chia
18. Lynne Saville
19. Cath Blakey
20. Adrian Jones
21. Philippa Clark
432,999 9.73 -0.79
One Nation 1. Mark Latham (elected 4)
2. Rod Roberts (elected 21)
3. Mick Jackson
4. Janet Kayes
5. Jason Ross
6. Bob Bourne
7. Lynette Roberts
8. Vicki Saker
9. Adrian Saker
10. Greville Bogard
11. Peter Rees
12. Cameron Roberts
13. Damian Ottley
14. Brian Olliver
15. Quenten Roberts
16. Margaret Cox
17. John Cox
306,933 6.90 +6.90
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Mark Banasiak (elected 5)
2. Brett Cooke
3. Holli Thomas
4. Diane Cotroneo
5. Alain Noujaim
6. Raymond Mulligan
7. Peter Richards
8. Daniel Spears
9. Benjamin Smith
10. Kirsty Single
11. Jason Lesage
12. Jacqui Wood
13. Howard Farrell
14. Karen Romano
15. Ray Hawkins
16. John Howden
17. Bob Shaw
18. David Cook
246,477 5.54 +1.65
Christian Democrats 1. Paul Green
2. Aaron Wright
3. Lara Taouk Sleiman
4. Ross Clifford
5. Luke Cubis
6. Matthew Burton
7. Beth Smith
8. Graeme Young
9. Kiah Oosterbeek
10. Benjamin Mirza
11. Helen Clarke
12. Lesley Kadwell
13. Tania Piper
14. Peter Banks
15. Michelle Green
16. Anne Argaet
17. Gregory Clarke
18. Cecille Coan
19. Charles Knox
101,328 2.28 -0.65
Liberal Democrats 1. David Leyonhjelm
2. Duncan Spender
3. Codie Neville
4. Andrew Hows
5. Peter Runge
6. Robert Nickols
7. Charles Rios
8. Joaquim De Lima
9. Luke Zahra
10. Clinton Mead
11. Dax Love
12. Charlie Chen
13. Alan Bron
14. James Klauzner
15. James Pirie
16. Samuel Duncan
17. Keith Francis
96,999 2.18 +2.18
Animal Justice 1. Emma Hurst (elected 20)
2. Angela Pollard
3. Greg Pointing
4. Petra Jones
5. Leon Gross
6. Karl Hosking
7. Charlotte Ward
8. Ian Underwood
9. Kathleen Costello
10. Bryan McGrath
11. Benjamin Costello
12. Jason Whalley
13. Susanne Briggs
14. David Atwell
15. Temple Eyre
16. Timothy Summerson
17. Carol Bellenger
18. Christopher Moses
19. William Waters
86,713 1.95 +0.17
Keep Sydney Open 1. Tyson Koh
2. Jess Miller
3. Jesse Matheson
4. Daniel McNamee
5. Tori Levett
6. Wendell French
7. Emily Nicol
8. Stavros Yiannoukas
9. Max Becker
10. Jordan Smith
11. Allison Sims
12. Bianca Esteban
13. Stephan Gyory
14. Eoin Maher
15. Matthew White
16. Hugo Ferrer
17. James Heathwood
18. Katie Green
19. Wei Thai-Haynes
20. Louisa Parmeter
21. Brian Walker-Catchpole
81,508 1.83 +1.83
Sustainable Australia 1. William Bourke
2. Alexander Kreet
3. Xiaowei Yue
4. Ann Burke
5. Torsten Landwehr
6. Jenny Goldie
7. Wing In (Catherine) Lui
8. Bradd Morelli
9. Alison Noonan
10. Warren Grzic
11. Chris O'Rourke
12. John Alden
13. Ashley Brunner
14. Mike Cottee
15. Kerry Waight
16. Peter Reid
17. Jill Green
18. Michael Wilder
19. Anthea Kerrison
20. Alan Magnusson
21. Dean Winter
65,102 1.46 +1.46
Voluntary Euthanasia 1. Shayne Higson
2. Luke Ditchfield
3. Penelope Hackett
4. Julie Hanley
5. David Newman
6. Jessica Edwards
7. David Pieper
8. Jan Edwards
9. Sharon Potocnik
10. Bill Winning
11. Jo Langham
12. Brian Beaumont Owles
13. Kym Kilpatrick
14. Judith Daley
15. Sandi Steep
16. Kath Schilling
46,971 1.06 +0.11
Small Business 1. Angela Vithoulkas
2. John Gereige
3. Dianne Coleman
4. Gary Adamson
5. Harrison Finch
6. Paula Wynyard
7. Hoai Nguyen
8. Helen Preketes
9. James Tsolakis
10. Constentine Vithoulkas
11. Julia Campbell
12. Jillian Pamplin
13. Brett Nickisson
14. Rhaad Fogarty
15. Todd Matthews
16. Tony Stevis
17. Tatiana Coulter
18. Frank Douskou
30,409 0.68 +0.68
Conservatives 1. Greg Walsh
2. Ben Irawan
3. Colin Grigg
4. Robert Elliott
5. Sonia Hibbert
6. Tim Cairns
7. Eric Lee
8. Aaron Binns
9. Daniel De Vries
10. Samantha Samrani
11. Sally-Anne Vincent
12. Igor Palmer
13. Cheryl Sardar
14. Miguel Ribeiro
15. Hengki Widjaja
16. Allan Vincent
17. Laclan McLean
26,303 0.59 +0.59
Flux 1. Max Kaye
2. Ben Rushton
3. Jason Gavriel
4. Mansour Soltani
5. Shane Greenup
6. Kipling Crossing
7. Ben Ballingall
8. Jessica Payne
9. Liam Jarvis
10. Adam Ross-Hopkins
11. Thomas Sesselmann
12. Jesse Hanna
13. Christopher May
14. Jordon Dearing
15. Adrian Guerrera
16,212 0.36 +0.36
Socialist Alliance 1. Rachel Evans
2. Peter Boyle
3. Sam Ashby
4. Andrew Chuter
5. Paula Sanchez
6. Phil Craig
7. Pip Hinman
8. Raul Bassi
9. Margaret Gleeson
10. Jim McIlroy
11. Coral Wynter
12. Zebedee Parkes
13. Semra Coban
14. Duncan Roden
15. Topia Ryan-Jones
16. Joel McAlear
17. Nicole McGregor
18. John Coleman
14,194 0.32 +0.12
Group L 1. Jeremy Buckingham
2. David Quince
3. Jane Macallister
4. John Watts
5. Michele McKenzie
6. Melinda Wilson
7. Janelle Baylis
8. Pete Wills
9. Craig Shaw
10. Chris Winslow
11. Antony Lewis
12. Mark Hutton
13. Lorraine Beck
14. Eve-Lyn Kennedy
15. Patrick Darley-Jones
11,793 0.26 +0.26
  Seniors United 1. Chris Osborne
2. Warwick Stacey
3. Ikaros Kyriacou
4. Helen Ducker
5. Kyriakos Koliadis
6. Margaret Chaffey
7. Paul Gerantonis
8. Steven Campbell
9. Frank Fitzpatrick
10. John Tzemopoulos
11. Christine Patrech
12. Andrew Demas
13. Neil Smith
14. Nick Agnew
15. Mark Osborne
16. John Snell
6,543 0.15 +0.15
  Advance Australia 1. Raymond Brown
2. Ian Chandler
3. Trisha Clements
4. Kevin Cranfield
5. Luke Van Jour
6. Trina Rowston
7. Geoffrey Craig
8. Simon Costigan
9. Eva Emrich
10. Joel Marchant
11. Michael O'Donnell
12. Leslea Brown
13. Benjamin Carruthers
14. David Walter
15. Helen Boland
3,928 0.09 -0.84 [a]
  James Jansson Team for NSW 1. James Jansson
2. Andrea Leong
3. Eve Slavich
4. Brendan Clarke
5. Liviu Constantinescu
6. Saritha Manickam
7. Majella Morello
8. James Oberg
9. Michael Maroske
10. Raymond Zeng
11. Daniel Powell
12. Markus Pfister
13. Aaron Hammond
14. Michael Wigham
15. Robyn Finno
16. Nathan Page
17. Jay Christiaens
3,207 0.07 +0.07
Group H 1. Anthony Monaghan
2. Sharni Monaghan
322 0.01 +0.01
Independent Danny Lim 644 0.01
Independent Tony Edwards 643 0.01
Independent Ellie Robertson 248 0.01
Independent Andre Brokman 145 0.00
Independent Ron Bogan 126 0.00
Independent Bryn Hutchinson 75 0.00
Independent John Hunter 65 0.00
Independent John Brett 59 0.00
Total formal votes 4,451,146 93.65
Informal votes 301,681 6.35
Turnout 4,451,146 90.16

Continuing members

The following members of the Legislative Council were not up for re-election this year.

Party Member
  Labor John Graham
Courtney Houssos
Shaoquett Moselmane
Adam Searle
Walt Secord
Mick Veitch
Lynda Voltz
  Liberal John Ajaka
Lou Amato
Scott Farlow
Don Harwin
Shayne Mallard
Matthew Mason-Cox
  National NSW Ben Franklin
Trevor Khan
Bronnie Taylor
  Greens Cate Faehrmann
Justin Field[b]
  Christian Democrats Fred Nile
  Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Robert Borsak
  Animal Justice Mark Pearson

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Combined vote totals of Building Australia (0.29%) and the Motorist Party (0.64%), of which Advance Australia is a merger
  2. ^ This figure includes Justin Field MLC, who was not up for election this year. He left the Greens to sit as an independent in April 2019, before the final composition of the Council was determined.

References

  1. ^ "VTR Explanation".

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