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2001 Australian federal election
(South Australia)

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All 12 South Australian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 seats in the Australian Senate
  First party Second party
  John Howard
Leader John Howard Kim Beazley
Party Liberal/National coalition Labor
Last election 9 seats 3 seats
Seats won 9 seats 3 seats
Seat change Steady Steady
Popular vote 430,442 316,362
Percentage 45.90% 33.75%
Swing Increase 3.85 Decrease 0.74
TPP 54.08% 45.92%
TPP swing Increase 0.97 Decrease 0.97

This is a list of electoral division results for the Australian 2001 federal election in the state of South Australia.[1][2][3]

Overall results

Turnout 99.60% (CV) — Informal 3.40%[1]
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Liberal 430,442 45.90 3.85 9 Steady
  Labor 316,362 33.74 -0.74 3 Steady
  Democrats 98,849 10.54 0.40
  One Nation 44,574 4.75 -5.05
  Greens 34,141 3.64 3.15
  Independents 7,921 0.80
  No GST 4,202 0.42 +0.42
  Communist 0,672 0.07
Total 937,708 12
Two-party-preferred vote
  Liberal 45.92 -0.97 9 Steady
  Labor   54.08 0.97 3 Steady

Results by division

Adelaide

2001 Australian federal election: Adelaide[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Trish Worth 34,258 44.20 +0.80
Labor Tim Stanley 28,732 37.07 −0.08
Democrats Sue Mann 8,255 10.65 +0.93
Greens Lynne Osborn 4,638 5.98 +2.82
One Nation Lee Peacock 1,630 2.10 −3.34
Total formal votes 77,513 94.91 −0.70
Informal votes 4,156 5.09 +0.70
Turnout 81,669 94.81
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Trish Worth 38,928 50.22 −0.43
Labor Tim Stanley 38,585 49.78 +0.43
Liberal hold Swing −0.43

Barker

2001 Australian federal election: Barker
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Patrick Secker 43,201 54.06 +7.20
Labor David Detchon 18,968 23.74 +2.04
One Nation Dona Wright 5,900 7.38 −5.62
Democrats Louise Miller 5,504 6.89 +0.55
Greens Matt Rigney 2,629 3.29 +3.29
Independent Liz Ballinger 2,538 3.18 +3.18
Independent Philip Cornish 1,167 1.46 +1.46
Total formal votes 79,907 94.50 −0.43
Informal votes 4,654 5.50 +0.43
Turnout 84,561 96.96
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Patrick Secker 52,491 65.69 +1.65
Labor David Detchon 27,416 34.31 −1.65
Liberal hold Swing +1.65

Bonython

2001 Australian federal election: Bonython
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Martyn Evans 35,813 47.36 −2.42
Liberal Brenton Chomel 21,822 28.86 +3.81
Democrats Mark Dennis 7,984 10.56 +1.26
One Nation John Mahoney 4,825 6.38 −8.23
No GST Rita Hunt 3,066 4.05 +4.05
Greens Lisa Blake 2,102 2.78 +2.78
Total formal votes 75,612 92.67 −1.87
Informal votes 5,984 7.33 +1.87
Turnout 81,596 96.00
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Martyn Evans 45,688 60.42 −2.89
Liberal Brenton Chomel 29,924 39.58 +2.89
Labor hold Swing −2.89

Boothby

2001 Australian federal election: Boothby
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Andrew Southcott 39,258 47.93 −0.53
Labor Jim Murphy 20,976 25.61 −4.82
Democrats Jo Pride 15,951 19.47 +5.92
Greens Michelle Drummond 2,516 3.07 +3.07
One Nation Daniel Piechnick 2,151 2.63 −4.13
Independent Paul Starling 468 0.57 +0.57
Independent Jack King 441 0.54 +0.54
William Manfield 154 0.19 +0.19
Total formal votes 81,915 95.50 −1.47
Informal votes 3,864 4.50 +1.47
Turnout 85,779 95.99
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Andrew Southcott 46,982 57.35 −0.26
Labor Jim Murphy 34,933 42.65 +0.26
Liberal hold Swing −0.26

Grey

2001 Australian federal election: Grey
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Barry Wakelin 42,270 54.61 +6.91
Labor Con O'Neill 24,345 31.45 +0.83
One Nation Sylvia Holland 5,276 6.82 -6.19
Democrats Gil Robertson 3,672 4.74 -0.41
Greens Felicity Martin 1,845 2.38 +2.38
Total formal votes 77,408 95.43 −0.31
Informal votes 3,708 4.57 +0.31
Turnout 81,116 94.95
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Barry Wakelin 46,876 60.56 +1.53
Labor Con O'Neill 30,532 39.44 -1.53
Liberal hold Swing +1.53

Hindmarsh

2001 Australian federal election: Hindmarsh
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Chris Gallus 35,117 46.04 +2.76
Labor Steve Georganas 29,187 38.26 -0.93
Democrats Caroline Dowd 6,764 8.87 +1.45
Greens Deb Cashel 2,757 3.61 +0.92
One Nation Peter Fitzpatrick 2,458 3.22 -3.80
Total formal votes 76,283 94.22 −1.21
Informal votes 4,677 5.78 +1.21
Turnout 80,960 95.79
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Chris Gallus 39,564 51.86 +0.63
Labor Steve Georganas 36,719 48.14 -0.63
Liberal hold Swing +0.63

Kingston

2001 Australian federal election: Kingston
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor David Cox 31,127 40.17 +0.66
Liberal Dean Hersey 30,080 38.82 +0.56
Democrats Graham Pratt 9,076 11.71 +2.22
One Nation Charlie McCormack 3,634 4.69 -4.59
Greens Deborah Guildner 2,437 3.14 +3.14
No GST Gordon Arandelovic 1,136 1.47 +1.47
Total formal votes 77,490 94.50 −0.81
Informal votes 4,511 5.50 +0.81
Turnout 82,001 96.59
Two-party-preferred result
Labor David Cox 40,618 52.42 +0.54
Liberal Dean Hersey 36,872 47.58 -0.54
Labor hold Swing +0.54

Makin

2001 Australian federal election: Makin
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Trish Draper 36,979 45.94 +5.35
Labor Julie Woodman 29,539 36.70 -1.14
Democrats Christine Posta 8,343 10.37 +0.14
One Nation Rod Kowald 3,779 4.69 -4.95
Greens Allon Reeves 1,850 2.30 +2.30
Total formal votes 80,490 94.79 −0.92
Informal votes 4,420 5.21 +0.92
Turnout 84,910 96.68
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Trish Draper 43,271 53.76 +2.98
Labor Julie Woodman 37,219 46.24 -2.98
Liberal hold Swing +2.98

Mayo

2001 Australian federal election: Mayo
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Alexander Downer 41,259 52.76 +6.45
Labor Delia Brennan 16,269 20.80 -0.73
Democrats John McLaren 11,607 14.84 -6.98
Greens Dave Clark 4,084 5.22 +5.22
One Nation Mike Thomas 2,366 3.03 -4.52
Independent Bill Spragg 2,307 2.95 +2.95
Independent Howie Coombe 310 0.40 -0.25
Total formal votes 78,202 94.51 −1.59
Informal votes 4,544 5.49 +1.59
Turnout 82,746 96.19
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Alexander Downer 49,162 62.87 +2.97
Labor Delia Brennan 29,040 37.13 -2.97
Liberal hold Swing N/A

Port Adelaide

2001 Australian federal election: Port Adelaide
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Rod Sawford 38,783 50.77 -2.33
Liberal Josh Krieg 22,474 29.42 +3.61
Democrats Matilda Bawden 7,313 9.57 +0.62
One Nation Andrew Phillips 3,932 5.15 -3.83
Greens Brian Noone 3,210 4.20 +4.08
Communist Michael Perth 672 0.88 -0.16
Total formal votes 76,384 93.14 −1.25
Informal votes 5,627 6.86 +1.25
Turnout 82,011 95.48
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Rod Sawford 49,379 64.65 -1.07
Liberal Josh Krieg 27,005 35.35 +1.07
Labor hold Swing -1.07

Sturt

2001 Australian federal election: Sturt
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Christopher Pyne 39,508 50.73 +2.84
Labor Lindsay Simmons 23,143 29.72 -2.03
Democrats Tim Farrow 8,438 10.83 -1.25
Greens Mark Cullen 3,257 4.18 +4.18
One Nation Brian Richards 2,451 3.15 -2.87
Independent Neil Aitchison 1,081 1.39 +1.39
Total formal votes 77,878 94.74 −0.86
Informal votes 4,322 5.26 +0.86
Turnout 82,200 95.53
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Christopher Pyne 45,310 58.18 +0.46
Labor Lindsay Simmons 32,568 41.82 -0.46
Liberal hold Swing +0.46

Wakefield

2001 Australian federal election: Wakefield
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Neil Andrew 44,216 56.24 +6.27
Labor Tim Rowbottom 19,480 24.78 +2.81
One Nation David Dwyer 6,172 7.85 -8.59
Democrats Marcus Reseigh 5,942 7.56 -0.14
Greens Pam Kelly 2,816 3.58 +3.58
Total formal votes 78,626 94.52 −0.57
Informal votes 4,558 5.48 +0.57
Turnout 83,184 96.69
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Neil Andrew 50,764 64.57 -2.07
Labor Tim Rowbottom 27,861 35.43 +2.07
Liberal hold Swing -2.07

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "2001 First preference votes for South Australia". Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  2. ^ "2001 South Australia division results". Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  3. ^ a b "2001 House of Representatives: South Australia". Psephos Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 8 June 2022.