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Wikipedia: Australian legislative election, 1998
Australian legislative election, 1998
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Legislative elections were held in Australia on 10 November 1998. All 148 seats in the House of Representatives and 40 seats in the 76-member Senate were up for election. The conservative coalition of the Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister John Howard, and the National Party of Australia, led by Tim Fischer, was elected to a second three-year term, defeating the Australian Labor Party led by Kim Beazley.

National summary of votes and seats

House of Representatives

Party Votes % Change Seats ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Liberal Party 3,800,721 34.2 (-04.6) 64 (-11) National Party of Australia 588,088 05.3 (-03.0) 16 (-02) Australian Labor Party 4,454,306 40.1 (+01.4) 67 (+18) Pauline Hanson's One Nation 936,621 08.4 - Australian Democrats 569,935 05.1 (-01.7) - Australian Greens 290,709 02.6 - Others 468,683 04.0 1 (-04) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 11,109,063 148 ----------------------------------------------------------------------

Senate

Party Votes % Change Seats ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Liberal / National Party 4,225,736 37.7 (-05.9) 17 Australian Labor Party 4,182,963 37.3 (+01.2) 17 Pauline Hanson's One Nation 1,007,439 09.0 1 Australian Democrats 947,940 08.4 (-02.4) 4 Australian Greens 305,228 02.7 - Others 542,597 04.9 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 11,211,903 40 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- In Senate elections the Liberal and National parties run joint tickets in some states.

See also

Source: Adam Carr's Electoral Archive

  

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