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|Scott Yung ([[Liberal Party of Australia|Lib]])<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ex-Kogarah candidate Scott Yung endorsed as candidate for John Howard's former seat of Bennelong in next federal election |url=https://www.news.com.au/national/politics/exkogarah-candidate-scott-yung-endorsed-as-candidate-for-john-howards-former-seat-of-bennelong-in-next-federal-election/news-story/86405019fbbcf8673c5154b3cc8fdac1 |access-date=19 January 2024 |archive-date=24 November 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231124071758/https://www.news.com.au/national/politics/exkogarah-candidate-scott-yung-endorsed-as-candidate-for-john-howards-former-seat-of-bennelong-in-next-federal-election/news-story/86405019fbbcf8673c5154b3cc8fdac1 |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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| Mark Wales<ref>{{Cite news |date=2024-04-06 |title='Tougher than Survivor': New WA Liberal candidate courts controversy with novel about Chinese invasion |url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-04-06/wa-tangney-liberal-preselection-mark-wales/103678080 |access-date=2024-04-07 |work=ABC News |language=en-AU |archive-date=6 April 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240406185347/https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-04-06/wa-tangney-liberal-preselection-mark-wales/103678080 |url-status=live }}</ref> |
| Mark Wales<ref>{{Cite news |date=2024-04-06 |title='Tougher than Survivor': New WA Liberal candidate courts controversy with novel about Chinese invasion |url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-04-06/wa-tangney-liberal-preselection-mark-wales/103678080 |access-date=2024-04-07 |work=ABC News |language=en-AU |archive-date=6 April 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240406185347/https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-04-06/wa-tangney-liberal-preselection-mark-wales/103678080 |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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Candidates have been reported to be contesting seats for the House of Representatives and Senate at the next Australian federal election.
The following Members of Parliament (MPs) and Senators are not contesting the election.
Sitting members are listed in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk is used.
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidate | Liberal candidate | Greens candidate | Other candidates |
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Bean | Labor | ||||
Canberra | Labor | ||||
Fenner | Labor |
On 27 July 2023, the Electoral Commissioner determined the number of members of the House of Representatives to be chosen in each state and territory. The seat entitlement of New South Wales was reduced from forty-seven to forty-six in this determination.[9] As of January 2024, a redistribution is underway in New South Wales.[10] The Electoral Commission's determination is scheduled to be made on 10 October 2024.[11] A mini redistribution will take place if the election takes place before this process is incomplete. Regardless, at least one of the current seats in New South Wales will be abolished prior to the next election. Despite this, preselections have taken place and all seats are listed below for completeness.
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidate | CLP candidate | Greens candidate | Other candidates |
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Lingiari | Labor | ||||
Solomon | Labor |
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidate | LNP candidate | Greens candidate | One Nation candidate | Other candidates |
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Blair | Labor | |||||
Bonner | LNP | |||||
Bowman | LNP | |||||
Brisbane | Greens | Stephen Bates[22] | ||||
Capricornia | LNP | |||||
Dawson | LNP | |||||
Dickson | LNP | |||||
Fadden | LNP | |||||
Fairfax | LNP | |||||
Fisher | LNP | |||||
Flynn | LNP | |||||
Forde | LNP | |||||
Griffith | Greens | Max Chandler-Mather[23] | ||||
Groom | LNP | |||||
Herbert | LNP | |||||
Hinkler | LNP | |||||
Kennedy | KAP | |||||
Leichhardt | LNP | |||||
Lilley | Labor | |||||
Longman | LNP | |||||
Maranoa | LNP | |||||
McPherson | LNP | Leon Rebello[24] | ||||
Moncrieff | LNP | |||||
Moreton | Labor | |||||
Oxley | Labor | |||||
Petrie | LNP | |||||
Rankin | Labor | |||||
Ryan | Greens | Margaret Forrest[25] | Elizabeth Watson-Brown[26] | |||
Wide Bay | LNP | |||||
Wright | LNP |
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidate | Liberal candidate | Greens candidate | Other candidates |
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Adelaide | Labor | Amy Grantham[27] | |||
Barker | Liberal | Tony Pasin[28] | |||
Boothby | Labor | Nicolle Flint[27] | |||
Grey | Liberal | ||||
Hindmarsh | Labor | ||||
Kingston | Labor | ||||
Makin | Labor | Irena Zagladov[27] | |||
Mayo | Centre Alliance | ||||
Spence | Labor | ||||
Sturt | Liberal |
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidate | Liberal candidate | Greens candidate | JLN candidate | Other candidates |
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Bass | Liberal | |||||
Braddon | Liberal | |||||
Clark | Independent | |||||
Franklin | Labor | |||||
Lyons | Labor | Susie Bower[29] |
On 27 July 2023, the Electoral Commissioner determined the number of members of the House of Representatives to be chosen in each state and territory. The seat entitlement of Victoria was reduced from thirty-nine to thirty-eight in this determination.[9] As of January 2024, a redistribution is underway in Victoria.[30] The Electoral Commission's determination is scheduled to be made on 17 October 2024.[31] A mini redistribution will take place if the election takes place before this process is complete. Regardless, at least one of the current seats in Victoria will be abolished prior to the next election. Despite this, preselections have taken place and all seats are listed below for completeness.
On 27 July 2023, the Electoral Commissioner determined the number of members of the House of Representatives to be chosen in each state and territory. The seat entitlement of Western Australia was increased from fifteen to sixteen in this determination.[9] As of January 2024, a redistribution is underway in Western Australia.[43] The Electoral Commission's determination is scheduled to be made on 24 September 2024.[44] A mini redistribution will take place if the election takes place before this process is complete. Regardless, at least one new seat in Western Australia will be created prior to the next election. Despite this, the current seats are listed below for completeness.
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidate | Liberal candidate | Greens candidate | Other candidates |
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Brand | Labor | ||||
Burt | Labor | ||||
Canning | Liberal | Andrew Hastie[45] | |||
Cowan | Labor | ||||
Curtin | Independent | Tom White[46] | |||
Durack | Liberal | Melissa Price[45] | |||
Forrest | Liberal | Ben Small[47] | |||
Fremantle | Labor | ||||
Hasluck | Labor | ||||
Moore | Liberal | Vince Connelly[48] | |||
O'Connor | Liberal | Rick Wilson[45] | |||
Pearce | Labor | ||||
Perth | Labor | Sophie Greer[49] | |||
Swan | Labor | ||||
Tangney | Labor | Mark Wales[50] |
In an ordinary half-Senate election, 40 of the 76 Senate seats will be up for election, six (out of twelve) in each state and all four territory seats.
Two seats are up for election. The Labor Party is defending one seat. Independent David Pocock (who runs for electoral purposes under his eponymous party) is defending one seat. There are no candidates who are not up for re-election.
Labor | Liberal | David Pocock | Greens |
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Six seats are up for election. The Labor Party is defending two seats. The Liberal–National coalition is defending three seats. The Greens are defending one seat. Senators Deborah O'Neill (Labor), Dave Sharma (Liberal), Ross Cadell (National), David Shoebridge (Greens), Maria Kovacic (Liberal) and Jenny McAllister (Labor) are not up for re-election.
Labor | Coalition | Greens |
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Two seats are up for election. The Labor Party is defending one seat. The Country Liberal Party is defending one seat. There are no candidates who are not up for re-election.
Labor | Country Liberal | Greens |
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Six seats are up for election. The Labor Party is defending one seat. The Liberal National Party is defending three seats. The Greens are defending one seat. One Nation is defending one seat. Senators Penny Allman-Payne (Greens), Anthony Chisholm (Labor), James McGrath (Liberal National), Matt Canavan (Liberal National), Pauline Hanson (One Nation) and Murray Watt (Labor) are not up for re-election.
Labor | Liberal National | Greens | One Nation |
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Six seats are up for election. The Labor Party is defending two seats. The Liberal Party is defending three seats. The Greens are defending one seat. Senators Simon Birmingham (Liberal), Don Farrell (Labor), Kerrynne Liddle (Liberal), Andrew McLachlan (Liberal), Barbara Pocock (Greens) and Penny Wong (Labor) are not up for re-election.
Labor | Liberal[52] | Greens |
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Six seats are up for election. The Labor Party is defending two seats. The Liberal–National coalition is defending two seats. The Greens are defending one seat. The Jacqui Lambie Network is defending one seat. Wendy Askew (Liberal), Jonathon Duniam (Liberal), Helen Polley (Labor), Anne Urquhart (Labor), Tammy Tyrrell (independent) and Peter Whish-Wilson (Greens) are not up for re-election.
Labor | Liberal[53] | Greens | Lambie Network |
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Six seats are up for election. The Labor Party is defending two seats. The Liberal–National coalition is defending two seats. The Greens are defending one seat. Independent David Van is defending one seat. Ralph Babet (UAP), Sarah Henderson (Liberal), Bridget McKenzie (National), Jana Stewart (Labor), Lidia Thorpe (independent) and one vacant Labor seat are not up for re-election.
Labor | Coalition | Greens | Libertarian |
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Steph Hodgins-May[54] | Jordan Dittloff[55] |
Six seats are up for election. The Labor Party is defending two seats. The Liberal Party is defending three seats. The Greens are defending one seat. Michaelia Cash (Liberal), Dorinda Cox (Greens), Sue Lines (Labor), Fatima Payman (Labor), Dean Smith (Liberal) and Glenn Sterle (Labor) are not up for re-election.
Labor | Liberal | Greens |
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | Emmanuele Cicchiello | Unopposed | 100.0 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | Theo Zographos | Unopposed | 100.0 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | Ben Small | Unopposed | 100.0 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | Katie Allen | ||||
Liberal | Marcus Pearl |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | Mary Aldred | 162 | 83.5 | ||
Liberal | Russell Broadbent | 16 | 8.2 | ||
Liberal | Nathan Hersey | 16 | 8.2 | ||
Total votes | 194 | 100.0 | N/A |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | Vince Connelly | 176 | 77.8 | +29.8 | |
Liberal | Ian Goodenough | 39 | 22.2 | -29.8 | |
Total votes | 176 | 100.0 | N/A |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | Gisele Kapterian | 145 | 57.8 | ||
Liberal | Jess Collins | 106 | 42.2 | ||
Total votes | 251 | 100.0 | N/A |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Greens | Samantha Ratnam | ||||
Greens | Sarah Jefford |
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