The following tables show state-by-state results in the Australian Senate at the 1996 federal election. Senators total 35 coalition (31 Liberal, three coalition National, one CLP), 29 Labor, two Green, two non-coalition National, seven Democrats, and one Independent. Senator terms are six years (three for territories), and took their seats from 1 July 1996, except the territories who took their seats immediately.

Australia

Senate (STV GV) — 1996–99 – Turnout 95.20% (CV) — Informal 3.89%
PartyVotes%SwingSeats wonSeats heldChange
Liberal–National joint ticket2,669,37724.49+0.096N/A
Liberal1,770,48616.24+0.6512312
National312,7692.87+0.15151
Country Liberal40,0500.37+0.0411
Liberal–National coalition4,792,68243.97+0.9220371
Labor3,940,15036.15−7.3514291
Democrats1,179,35710.82+5.5157
Greens345,5133.17+0.6712
AAFI137,6041.26+0.82
Call to Australia117,2741.08+0.06
Shooters114,7241.05+0.45
Women's Party49,1310.45+0.45
Reclaim Australia44,5450.41+0.41
Democratic Labor36,1560.33−0.03
Better Future18,9600.17+0.17
Natural Law17,0820.16−0.20
No Aircraft Noise17,0430.16−0.20
Grey Power13,4010.12−0.04
Pensioner and CIR9,0400.08−0.13
The Seniors8,2680.08+0.08
Republican7,7780.07−0.06
One Australia3,6380.03+0.03
Indigenous Peoples2,7720.03−0.03
Independent EFF2,4300.02+0.02
Independents41,4890.38−1.9901
Total10,899,0374076
Invalid/blank votes395,4423.5
Turnout11,294,47996.2
Registered voters11,740,568
Source:

New South Wales

Elected#SenatorParty
1996
19961Bob WoodsLiberal
19962Sue WestLabor
19963David BrownhillNational
19964Bruce ChildsLabor
19965Helen CoonanLiberal
19966Vicki BourneDemocrats
1993
19931Michael ForshawLabor
19932Michael BaumeLiberal
19933John FaulknerLabor
19934John TierneyLiberal
19935Belinda NealLabor
19936Sandy MacdonaldNational
1996 Australian federal election: Senate: New South Wales
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota526,041
Coalition1. Bob Woods (Lib) (elected 1) 2. David Brownhill (Nat) (elected 3) 3. Helen Coonan (Lib) (elected 5) 4. Abraham Constantin (Lib)1,522,72241.3+2.4
Labor1. Sue West (elected 2) 2. Bruce Childs (elected 4) 3. Tom Wheelwright 4. Rima Barghout1,370,91837.2−9.2
Democrats1. Vicki Bourne (elected 6) 2. Arthur Chesterfield-Evans 3. Andrew Larcos 4. Troy Anderson351,4919.5+4.6
Greens1. Karla Sperling 2. Peter Denton 3. Jane Elix 4. Murray Matson85,0042.3+0.2
Shooters1. Richard Sims 2. Robyn Bourke 3. Daniel Redfern 4. Rodney Franich74,0322.0+0.2
Call to Australia1. Alasdair Webster 2. Elaine Webster 3. Graeme McLennan 4. Bill Bird 5. Bruce Coleman72,9692.0+0.5
AAFI1. John Phillips 2. Bevan O'Regan61,8111.7+1.0
Reclaim Australia1. David Kitson 2. Carolyn O'Callaghan44,5451.2+1.2
ABFFOC1. Teresa Findlay-Barnes 2. David Tribe18,9600.5+0.5
Women's Party1. Darelle Duncan 2. Sarah Thew17,4170.5+0.5
No Aircraft Noise1. Chris Nash 2. Sylvia Hale17,0430.5+0.5
The Seniors1. Beryl Evans 2. Lorraine Welsh8,2680.2+0.2
Grey Power1. John Verheyen 2. Theo Hetterscheid 3. Bob Segerstrom 4. Olga Pickering5,1730.1+0.1
IndependentJade Hurley4,7650.1+0.1
Natural Law1. Catherine Knoles 2. Ines Judd3,7020.1−0.2
Group I1. Robert Schollbach 2. Amanda Stirling3,6320.1+0.1
Republican1. Peter Breen 2. Kerry McNally 3. Valerie Housego 4. Assefa Bekele 5. Antoinette Fahey2,8460.1+0.1
Group K1. Tony Galati 2. Sam Galati1,1280.00.0
Group M1. Robert Butler 2. Lindsay Cosgrove6570.00.0
IndependentMorris Jones4850.00.0
IndependentDian Underwood4330.00.0
IndependentBill Bradley3830.00.0
IndependentGretel Pinniger3820.00.0
IndependentRay Patterson2950.00.0
IndependentIvor F2100.00.0
IndependentJohn Barbara570.00.0
IndependentDavid Piggin310.00.0
Total formal votes3,682,28396.2−1.1
Informal votes143,3883.8+1.1
Turnout3,825,67196.7+0.2

Victoria

Elected#SenatorParty
1996
19961Richard AlstonLiberal
19962Robert RayLabor
19963Rod KempLiberal
19964Barney CooneyLabor
19965Kay PattersonLiberal
19966Lyn AllisonDemocrats
1993
19931Stephen ConroyLabor
19932Jim ShortLiberal
19933Kim CarrLabor
19934Julian McGauranNational
19935Jacinta CollinsLabor
19936Judith TroethLiberal
1996 Australian federal election: Senate, Victoria
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota395,356
Coalition1. Richard Alston (Lib) (elected 1) 2. Rod Kemp (Lib) (elected 3) 3. Kay Patterson (Lib) (elected 5) 4. Robert Ettery (Nat) 5. Robyne Head (Lib) 6. Anthony Fernandez (Lib)1,146,65541.4−2.7
Labor1. Robert Ray (elected 2) 2. Barney Cooney (elected 4) 3. Julia Gillard 4. Melanie Raymond1,100,79939.8−5.2
Democrats1. Lyn Allison (elected 6) 2. John McLaren 3. Laurie Levy 4. Marj White300,84810.9+6.9
Greens1. Peter Singer 2. Karen Alexander 3. Helen Lucas81,2732.9+1.7
AAFI1. Dennis McCormack 2. Robyn Spencer40,6071.4+1.4
Democratic Labour1. John Mulholland 2. Paul Cahill 3. Michael Rowe 4. Pat Crea 5. Matthew Cody 6. Christine Dodd36,1561.3−0.1
Shooters1. Colin Wood 2. Neville Sayers 3. Gary Fliegner19,5730.7+0.7
Call to Australia1. Ken Cook 2. Christine Chapman16,4970.6−0.1
Pensioner and CIR1. Will Borzatti 2. Neil McKay9,0400.3−0.5
Natural Law1. Stephen Griffith 2. Ngaire Mason6,6810.2−0.2
IndependentDavid Armstrong3,3210.1+0.1
Republican1. Paul Dahan 2. Des Bergen2,2490.1−0.1
Group J1. Joe Toscano 2. Steve Roper2,0380.1+0.1
IndependentStephen Raskovy6190.00.0
IndependentMaurice Smith1500.00.0
IndependentMichael Good1100.00.0
IndependentJohn Abbotto960.00.0
IndependentNeil Green750.00.0
Total formal votes2,767,48596.4−0.5
Informal votes101,7893.6+0.5
Turnout2,869,27496.5−0.1

Queensland

Elected#SenatorParty
1996
19961Ian MacdonaldLiberal
19962John HoggLabor
19963Ron BoswellNational
19964John HerronLiberal
19965Brenda GibbsLabor
19966Cheryl KernotDemocrats
1993
19931Margaret ReynoldsLabor
19932David MacGibbonLiberal
19933Bill O'CheeNational
19934Mal ColstonLabor
19935John HerronLiberal
19936John WoodleyDemocrats
1996 Australian federal election: Senate, Queensland
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota274,924
Liberal1. Ian Macdonald (elected 1) 2. John Herron (elected 4) 3. Debbie Kember680,55335.4+3.9
Labor1. John Hogg (elected 2) 2. Brenda Gibbs (elected 5) 3. Bernadette Callaghan583,85030.3−9.1
National1. Ron Boswell (elected 3) 2. Teresa Cobb 3. Terry Cranwell288,19915.0+0.5
Democrats1. Cheryl Kernot (elected 6) 2. Tony Walters 3. Peter Collins 4. Annette Reed254,21913.2+6.2
Greens1. Angela Jones 2. Desiree Mahoney 3. Libby Connors46,2852.4−0.8
AAFI1. Cynthia Mayne 2. John Minogue13,1170.7+0.7
Women's Party1. Mary Kelly 2. Lizbeth Yuille 3. Jenny Hughey13,0060.7+0.7
Shooters1. Peter Salisbury 2. Bill Ison12,1460.6+0.6
Call to Australia1. Harry Cook 2. Nan Cook9,5430.5−0.1
Group G1. J Freemarijuana 2. Tony Kneipp3,8360.2+0.2
Natural Law1. Kris Ayyar 2. John Price3,6560.20.0
One Australia1. Perry Jewell 2. Michael Grayson3,6380.2+0.2
Group F1. Phillip Young 2. Harvie Ladlow2,7930.1+0.1
Indigenous Peoples1. Sam Watson 2. Netta Tyson2,7720.1+0.1
Republican1. Brian Buckley 2. David Bailey2,6830.1+0.1
Group H1. Ian McNiven 2. Ray Smyth 3. Robert Marks1,9090.1+0.1
Group M1. Maurice Hetherington 2. Ross Russell7380.00.0
Group E1. John Jones 2. Lee Jones6130.00.0
IndependentMichelle Mac Nevin5940.00.0
IndependentRoss McKay1540.00.0
IndependentDavid Howse910.00.0
IndependentChris Leth670.00.0
Total formal votes1,924,46296.7−1.3
Informal votes64,9793.3+1.3
Turnout1,989,44195.1−0.7

Western Australia

Elected#SenatorParty
1996
19961Winston CraneLiberal
19962Jim McKiernanLabor
19963John PanizzaLiberal
19964Mark BishopLabor
19965Alan EgglestonLiberal
19966Andrew MurrayDemocrats
1993
19931Sue KnowlesLiberal
19932Peter CookLabor
19933Ian CampbellLiberal
19934Chris EvansLabor
19935Chris EllisonLiberal
19936Dee MargettsGreens
1996 Australian federal election: Senate, Western Australia
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota143,472
Liberal1. Winston Crane (elected 1) 2. John Panizza (elected 3) 3. Alan Eggleston (elected 5) 4. Michael Huston 5. Enzo Sirna 6. Clare Thompson460,37945.8−2.6
Labor1. Jim McKiernan elected 2) 2. Mark Bishop (elected 4) 3. Michael Beahan 4. Catherine Crawford341,58034.1−4.1
Democrats1. Andrew Murray (elected 6) 2. Don Millar 3. Shirley de la Hunty93,9379.4+5.3
Greens1. Christabel Chamarette 2. Robin Chapple57,0065.7+0.1
National1. Kevin McAnuff 2. Lynley Anderson20,8772.0+0.3
AAFI1. Richard Haye 2. Robert Hammond12,6421.2+1.2
Women's Party1. Mattie Turnbull 2. Kate Mudford11,1691.1+1.1
Call to Australia1. Don Jackson 2. Marj Laurie7,0280.7−0.5
Group C1. Tony Drake 2. Jean Robinson1,5180.1+0.1
IndependentCraig Bradshaw1,0230.1+0.1
Natural LawRos White4140.0−0.3
IndependentVin Cooper3760.00.0
IndependentCraig Mackintosh3460.00.0
Total formal votes1,004,29996.5−1.4
Informal votes36,3693.5+1.4
Turnout1,040,66895.6−0.3

South Australia

Elected#SenatorParty
1996
19961Robert HillLiberal
19962Rosemary CrowleyLabor
19963Natasha Stott DespojaDemocrats
19964Grant ChapmanLiberal
19965Chris SchachtLabor
19966Jeannie FerrisLiberal
1993
19931Amanda VanstoneLiberal
19932Nick BolkusLabor
19933Nick MinchinLiberal
19934Dominic ForemanLabor
19935Alan FergusonLiberal
19936Meg LeesDemocrats
1996 Australian federal election: Senate, South Australia
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota133,397
Liberal1. Robert Hill (elected 1) 2. Grant Chapman (elected 4) 3. Jeannie Ferris (elected 6) 4. Maria Kortesis428,05345.8+0.1
Labor1. Rosemary Crowley (elected 2) 2. Chris Schacht (elected 5) 3. Deirdre Tedmanson301,09432.2−5.8
Democrats1. Natasha Stott Despoja (elected 3) 2. Ian Gilfillan 3. Judy Smith 4. Desea Tsagatos135,73014.5+4.7
Greens1. Stephen Spence 2. Meryl McDougall19,4412.0+0.4
AAFI1. Bert Joy 2. Stephen Wikblom9,4241.0+1.0
Shooters1. Haydon Aldersey 2. Robert Low8,9731.0+1.0
Grey Power1. Emily Gilbey-Riley 2. Gratton Darbyshire8,2280.9+0.9
Call to Australia1. David Rodway 2. Brett Rodway6,8170.7−0.4
Group J1. Kenneth Nicholson 2. Colin Shearing6,2860.7+0.7
Women's Party1. Deborah McCulloch 2. Marg McHugh 3. Denise Tzumli5,6780.6+0.6
Independent EFF1. David Dwyer 2. Alfred Walker2,4300.3+0.3
Group F1. Michael Wohltmann 2. Jeanette Wohltmann1,0810.1+0.1
IndependentGeoffrey Wells5610.1+0.1
Total formal votes933,77696.7−1.0
Informal votes31,5523.3+1.0
Turnout965,32896.4−0.9

Tasmania

Elected#SenatorParty
1996
19961Jocelyn NewmanLiberal
19962Sue MackayLabor
19963Paul CalvertLiberal
19964Nick SherryLabor
19965John WatsonLiberal
19966Bob BrownGreens
1993
19931Kay DenmanLabor
19932Eric AbetzLiberal
19933John CoatesLabor
19934Brian GibsonLiberal
19935Brian HarradineIndependent
19936Shayne MurphyLabor
1996 Australian federal election: Senate, Tasmania
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota44,139
Liberal1. Jocelyn Newman (elected 1) 2. Paul Calvert (elected 3) 3. John Watson (elected 5)130,55242.2+5.5
Labor1. Sue Mackay (elected 2) 2. Nick Sherry (elected 4) 3. Charles Touber120,67839.1−3.6
Greens1. Bob Brown (elected 6) 2. Janet Dale26,8308.9+2.0
Democrats1. Robert Bell 2. Julia Onsman 3. Philip Tattersall22,0067.1+5.5
National1. Mary Jackson 2. Jeff Clayton3,5541.2+1.2
Women's Party1. Claire Andersen 2. Lin MacQueen1,8810.6+0.6
Natural Law1. Gregory Broszczyk 2. James James Harlow1,8110.6+0.6
Call to Australia1. Don Rogers 2. Beryl Rogers1,5190.5+0.5
Total formal votes308,97096.8−0.6
Informal votes10,0833.2+0.6
Turnout319,05396.9+0.3

Australian Capital Territory

Elected#SenatorParty
1996
19961Kate LundyLabor
19962Margaret ReidLiberal
1996 Australian federal election: Senate, Australian Capital Territory
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota64,020
Labor1. Kate Lundy (elected 1) 2. Peter Conway81,86642.6−6.0
Liberal1. Margaret Reid (elected 2) 2. Stephe Jitts74,94939.0+4.0
Democrats1. Peter Main 2. Brent Blackburn19,59010.2+3.3
Greens1. Deb Foskey 2. Jonathan Millar11,2975.8−0.2
Call to Australia1. John Miller 2. James Liaw2,9011.5+1.5
IndependentFred Skerbic1,4540.8+0.8
IndependentBill Monaghan5970.3+0.3
IndependentJoanne Clarke4540.2+0.2
IndependentDavid Seaton1460.1+0.1
Total formal votes192,05797.5−0.9
Informal votes4,8602.5+0.9
Turnout196,91796.2−0.9

Northern Territory

Elected#SenatorParty
1996
19961Grant TamblingLiberal
19962Bob CollinsLabor
1996 Australian federal election: Senate, Northern Territory
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota28,569
Country Liberal1. Grant Tambling (elected 1) 2. Kym Cook40,05046.7+2.0
Labor1. Bob Collins (elected 2) 2. Susan Bradley38,66745.1−10.2
Greens1. Margie Friel 2. Ilana Eldridge5,4536.4+6.4
DemocratsGeoff Carr1,5351.8+1.8
Total formal votes85,70597.20.0
Informal votes2,4222.80.0
Turnout88,12789.2+0.2

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