Results of the Australian Capital Territory general election, 2012
Australian Capital Territory general election, 20 October 2012[1] Legislative Assembly
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Enrolled voters |
256,702 |
|
|
Votes cast |
229,125 |
|
Turnout |
89.3% |
|
Informal votes |
7,953 |
|
Informal |
3.5% |
|
Summary of votes by party |
Party |
Primary votes |
% |
Swing |
Seats |
Change |
|
Liberal |
86,032 |
38.9 |
+7.3 |
8 |
+2 |
|
Labor |
85,991 |
38.9 |
+1.5 |
8 |
+1 |
|
Greens |
23,773 |
10.7 |
−4.9 |
1 |
-3 |
|
Australian Motorist Party |
9,179 |
4.2 |
−0.8 |
0 |
0 |
|
Bullet Train for Canberra |
8,864 |
4.0 |
+4.0 |
0 |
0 |
|
Independent |
4,053 |
1.8 |
−8.3 |
0 |
0 |
|
Liberal Democratic Party |
2,340 |
1.1 |
+0.7 |
0 |
0 |
|
Marion Lê Social Justice |
940 |
0.4 |
+0.4 |
0 |
0 |
Total |
221,172 |
|
|
17 |
|
This is a list of Legislative Assembly results for the 2012 Australian Capital Territory election.
Results by electorate
Brindabella
Australian Capital Territory general election, 2012: Brindabella[2]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
10,594 |
|
|
|
Liberal |
Zed Seselja (elected 1) |
18,566 |
29.2 |
+29.2 |
|
Liberal |
Brendan Smyth (elected 3) |
3,954 |
6.2 |
−7.2 |
|
Liberal |
Andrew Wall (elected 5) |
2,477 |
3.9 |
+3.9 |
|
Liberal |
Val Jeffery |
2,413 |
3.8 |
+3.8 |
|
Liberal |
Nicole Lawder |
2,086 |
3.3 |
+3.3 |
|
Labor |
Joy Burch (elected 2) |
9,031 |
14.2 |
+6.4 |
|
Labor |
Mick Gentleman (elected 4) |
5,105 |
8.0 |
+0.7 |
|
Labor |
Bec Cody |
3,561 |
5.6 |
+5.6 |
|
Labor |
Karl Maftoum |
3,029 |
4.8 |
+4.8 |
|
Labor |
Mike Kinniburgh |
1,939 |
3.1 |
+3.1 |
|
Greens |
Amanda Bresnan |
3,515 |
5.5 |
−2.8 |
|
Greens |
Johnathan Davis |
835 |
1.3 |
+1.3 |
|
Greens |
Ben Murphy |
682 |
1.1 |
+1.1 |
|
Motorist |
Burl Doble |
1,532 |
2.4 |
+0.9 |
|
Motorist |
Kieran Jones-Ellis |
956 |
1.5 |
+1.5 |
|
Bullet Train |
Mark Erwood |
1,230 |
1.9 |
+1.9 |
|
Bullet Train |
Adam Henschke |
1,165 |
1.8 |
+1.8 |
|
Independent |
Michael Lindfield |
770 |
1.2 |
+1.2 |
|
Independent |
Calvin Pearce |
402 |
0.6 |
+0.6 |
|
|
Mark Gibbons |
314 |
0.5 |
+0.5 |
Total formal votes |
63,562 |
96.0 |
+0.2 |
Informal votes |
2,631 |
4.0 |
−0.2 |
Turnout |
66,193 |
91.5 |
−1.1 |
Party total votes
|
|
Liberal |
|
29,496 |
46.4 |
+11.1 |
|
Labor |
|
22,665 |
35.7 |
−0.8 |
|
Greens |
|
5,032 |
7.9 |
−5.7 |
|
Motorist |
|
2,488 |
3.9 |
−3.1 |
|
Bullet Train |
|
2,395 |
3.8 |
+3.8 |
|
Independent |
Michael Lindfield |
770 |
1.2 |
+1.2 |
|
Independent |
Calvin Pearce |
402 |
0.6 |
+0.6 |
|
|
Mark Gibbons |
314 |
0.5 |
+0.5 |
Ginninderra
Australian Capital Territory general election, 2012: Ginninderra[3]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
11,013 |
|
|
|
Labor |
Mary Porter (elected 3) |
9,423 |
14.3 |
+8.1 |
|
Labor |
Chris Bourke (elected 4) |
5,048 |
7.6 |
+5.2 |
|
Labor |
Yvette Berry (elected 5) |
4,917 |
7.4 |
+7.4 |
|
Labor |
Glen McCrea |
4,153 |
6.3 |
+6.3 |
|
Labor |
Jayson Hinder |
2,813 |
4.3 |
+4.3 |
|
Liberal |
Alistair Coe (elected 1) |
10,017 |
15.2 |
+5.4 |
|
Liberal |
Vicki Dunne (elected 2) |
5,167 |
7.8 |
+0.7 |
|
Liberal |
Jacob Vadakkedathu |
2,820 |
4.3 |
+4.3 |
|
Liberal |
Matt Watts |
2,750 |
4.2 |
+1.6 |
|
Liberal |
Merinda Nash |
1,521 |
2.3 |
+2.3 |
|
Greens |
Meredith Hunter |
4,462 |
6.8 |
−3.4 |
|
Greens |
Hannah Parris |
1,137 |
1.7 |
+1.7 |
|
Greens |
James Higgins |
1,077 |
1.6 |
−2.1 |
|
Motorist |
Chic Henry |
4,360 |
6.6 |
+6.6 |
|
Motorist |
Darryl Walford |
434 |
0.7 |
−1.0 |
|
Bullet Train |
Chris Bucknell |
1,262 |
1.9 |
+1.9 |
|
Bullet Train |
Tony Halton |
1,096 |
1.7 |
+1.7 |
|
Liberal Democrats |
Matt Thompson |
819 |
1.2 |
+1.2 |
|
Liberal Democrats |
Mustafa Jawadi |
394 |
0.6 |
+0.6 |
|
Lê Social Justice |
Marion Lê |
532 |
0.8 |
+0.8 |
|
Lê Social Justice |
Nehmat Nana Jbeili |
162 |
0.2 |
+0.2 |
|
Lê Social Justice |
Kate Reynolds |
105 |
0.2 |
+0.2 |
|
Lê Social Justice |
Karamia Lê |
80 |
0.1 |
+0.1 |
|
Lê Social Justice |
Majlinda Bitani |
61 |
0.1 |
+0.1 |
|
Independent |
Emmanuel Ezekiel-Hart |
589 |
0.9 |
+0.9 |
|
Independent |
Norm Gingell |
454 |
0.7 |
+0.7 |
|
|
Glen Takkenberg |
279 |
0.4 |
+0.4 |
|
|
Darren Churchill |
144 |
0.2 |
−0.1 |
Total formal votes |
66,076 |
96.3 |
+0.3 |
Informal votes |
2,569 |
3.7 |
−0.3 |
Turnout |
68,645 |
90.2 |
−1.3 |
Party total votes
|
|
Labor |
|
26,354 |
39.9 |
−0.3 |
|
Liberal |
|
22,275 |
33.7 |
+5.9 |
|
Greens |
|
6,676 |
10.1 |
−3.8 |
|
Motorist |
|
4,794 |
7.3 |
+1.2 |
|
Bullet Train |
|
2,358 |
3.6 |
+3.6 |
|
Liberal Democrats |
|
1,213 |
1.8 |
+1.8 |
|
Lê Social Justice |
|
940 |
1.4 |
+1.4 |
|
Independent |
Emmanuel Ezekiel-Hart |
589 |
0.9 |
+0.9 |
|
Independent |
Norm Gingell |
454 |
0.7 |
+0.7 |
|
|
Glen Takkenberg |
279 |
0.4 |
+0.4 |
|
|
Darren Churchill |
144 |
0.2 |
−0.1 |
Molonglo
Australian Capital Territory general election, 2012: Molonglo[4]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
11,442 |
|
|
|
Labor |
Katy Gallagher (elected 1) |
23,996 |
26.2 |
+10.4 |
|
Labor |
Andrew Barr (elected 3) |
3,880 |
4.2 |
−2.0 |
|
Labor |
Meegan Fitzharris |
2,626 |
2.9 |
+2.9 |
|
Labor |
Simon Corbell (elected 4) |
1,909 |
2.1 |
−3.1 |
|
Labor |
Mark Kulasingham |
1,749 |
1.9 |
+1.9 |
|
Labor |
David Mathews |
1,408 |
1.5 |
−0.8 |
|
Labor |
Angie Drake |
1,404 |
1.5 |
+1.5 |
|
Liberal |
Jeremy Hanson (elected 2) |
10,235 |
11.2 |
+7.5 |
|
Liberal |
Giulia Jones (elected 6) |
5,754 |
6.3 |
+3.7 |
|
Liberal |
Steve Doszpot (elected 7) |
5,245 |
5.7 |
+5.7 |
|
Liberal |
Elizabeth Lee |
4,459 |
4.9 |
+4.9 |
|
Liberal |
Tom Sefton |
3,834 |
4.2 |
+4.2 |
|
Liberal |
James Milligan |
2,984 |
3.3 |
+3.3 |
|
Liberal |
Murray Gordon |
1,750 |
1.9 |
+1.9 |
|
Greens |
Shane Rattenbury (elected 5) |
4,966 |
5.4 |
−5.4 |
|
Greens |
Caroline Le Couteur |
4,531 |
5.0 |
+1.2 |
|
Greens |
Adriana Siddle |
1,395 |
1.5 |
+1.5 |
|
Greens |
Alan Kerlin |
1,173 |
1.3 |
+1.3 |
|
Bullet Train |
Tim Bohm |
2,218 |
2.4 |
+2.4 |
|
Bullet Train |
Shelley Dickerson |
1,893 |
2.1 |
+2.1 |
|
Motorist |
David Cumbers |
975 |
1.1 |
+0.5 |
|
Motorist |
Mark Curran |
922 |
1.0 |
+1.0 |
|
Liberal Democrats |
Ian Gardner |
610 |
0.7 |
+0.7 |
|
Liberal Democrats |
Trisha Jha |
517 |
0.6 |
+0.6 |
|
Independent |
Philip Pocock |
651 |
0.7 |
+0.7 |
|
|
Stuart Biggs |
450 |
0.5 |
+0.5 |
Total formal votes |
91,534 |
97.1 |
+0.5 |
Informal votes |
2,753 |
2.9 |
−0.5 |
Turnout |
94,287 |
87.1 |
−1.0 |
Party total votes
|
|
Labor |
|
36,972 |
40.4 |
+4.3 |
|
Liberal |
|
34,261 |
37.4 |
+5.9 |
|
Greens |
|
12,065 |
13.2 |
−5.0 |
|
Bullet Train |
|
4,111 |
4.5 |
+4.5 |
|
Motorist |
|
1,897 |
2.1 |
–0.7 |
|
Liberal Democrats |
|
1,127 |
1.2 |
+0.3 |
|
Independent |
Philip Pocock |
651 |
0.7 |
+0.9 |
|
|
Stuart Biggs |
450 |
0.5 |
+0.5 |
See also
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