Wednesday, July 26, 2023

1998

 --VOTER TURNOUT---[95%]
 
---HOUSE---
 
Labor Party - 40%/67 Seats [Center Left]
Conservative Coalition - 39%/80 Seats
* "Liberal" here means Classical Liberalism which was Conservative Economics/Capitalism
--Liberal Party - 34%/64 Seats [Center Right] *
--National  Party - 5%/16 Seats [Populist/Conservative]
--Country Liberals - Less than 1% (Regional Party) / [Populist/Conservative]
Labor Party - 39%/49 Seats [Center Left]
 
Right
One Nation - 8% 

Centrist
Australia Democrats - 5%

Leftist 
Greens - 2%
*  
Others - 5% 
Independents - 1 Seat
 
Two-party-preferred Vote
Labor 51% // Conservative Coalition 49% / 

---SENATE---
Conservative Coalition - 38%/35 Seats
* "Liberal" here means Classical Liberalism which was Conservative Economics/Capitalism
--Liberal Party - 14%/11 Seats [Center Right] *
--Liberal/National Joint Ticket-  22%/20 Seats  [Center Right]
--National  Party - 2%/ 3 Seats [Populist/Conservative]
--Country Liberals - Less than 1%/1 Seat (Regional Party) / [Populist/Conservative]
 Labor - 37%/29Seats 
Right
 
One Nation - 9% /1 Seat
 Centrist
Australia Democrats -8%/9 Seats

Leftist
Greens - 3%/1 Seat
*
Others - 5%
Independent - 1 Seat
 
 
Elected Prime Minister
John Howard (Liberal Party of Conservative Coalition)
Kim Beazley (Labor Party)

1996

 --VOTER TURNOUT---[96%]
---HOUSE---
 

Conservative Coalition - 47%/94 Seats
* "Liberal" here means Classical Liberalism which was Conservative Economics/Capitalism
--Liberal Party - 39%/49 Seats [Center Right] *
--National  Party - 8%/16 Seats [Populist/Conservative]
--Country Liberals - Less than 1% /1 Seat (Regional Party) / [Populist/Conservative]
Labor Party - 39%/49 Seats [Center Left]
 
Centrist
Australia Democrats - 7%

Leftist 
Greens - 3%
*  
Others - 4% 
Independents - 5 Seats
 
Two-party-preferred Vote
  Conservative Coalition 53% / Labor 47%  

---SENATE---
Conservative Coalition - 44%/37 Seats
* "Liberal" here means Classical Liberalism which was Conservative Economics/Capitalism
--Liberal Party - 16%/25 Seats [Center Right] *
--Liberal/National Joint Ticket-  24%/6 Seats  [Center Right]
--National  Party - 3%/ 5 Seats [Populist/Conservative]
--Country Liberals - Less than 1%/1 Seat (Regional Party) / [Populist/Conservative]
 Labor - 36%/29Seats 
 Centrist
Australia Democrats -11%/7 Seats

Leftist
Greens - 3%/2 Seats
*
Others - 6%
Independent - 1 Seat
 
 
Elected Prime Minister
John Howard (Liberal Party of Conservative Coalition)
 
Paul Keating (Labor Party)

Sunday, July 23, 2023

1993

  --VOTER TURNOUT---[96%]
---HOUSE---
   
Labor Party - 45%/80 Seats [Center Left]
Conservative Coalition - 44%/65 Seats
* "Liberal" here means Classical Liberalism which was Conservative Economics/Capitalism

--Liberal Party - 37%/49 Seats [Center Right] *
--National  Party - 7%/16 Seats [Populist/Conservative]
--Country Liberals - Less than 1% (Regional Party) / [Populist/Conservative]


Centrist
Australia Democrats - 4%

Leftist 
Greens - 2%
*  
Others - 5% 
Independents - 2 Seats
 
Two-party-preferred Vote
Labor 51%  / Conservative Coalition 49%

---SENATE---
Labor - 45%/30Seats  
Conservative Coalition - 42%/36 Seats
* "Liberal" here means Classical Liberalism which was Conservative Economics/Capitalism
--Liberal Party - 15%/15 Seats [Center Right] *
--Liberal/National Joint Ticket-  24%/6 Seats  [Center Right]
--National  Party - 3%/1 Seat [Populist/Conservative]
--Country Liberals - Less than 1%/1 Seat (Regional Party) / [Populist/Conservative]

Centrist
Australia Democrats -5%/7 Seats

Leftist
Greens - 2%/2 Seats
*
Others - 1%
Independent - 1 Seat
 Elected Prime Minister
Paul Keating (Labor Party)
John Hewson (Liberal Party of Conservative Coalition)

1990

 --VOTER TURNOUT---[95%]
---HOUSE---
*The Conservative Coalition Won the 1st Round Popular Vote but the Labor Party Won the Most Seats to Win the Election
 
Conservative Coalition - 43%/55 Seats
* "Liberal" here means Classical Liberalism which was Conservative Economics/Capitalism

--Liberal Party - 35%/43 Seats [Center Right] *
--National  Party - 8%/19 Seats [Populist/Conservative]
--Country Liberals - Less than 1% (Regional Party) / [Populist/Conservative]

Labor Party - 39%/69 Seats [Center Left]
Centrist
Australia Democrats - 11%
Center Left
 Democratic Labor - Less than 1%
Leftist 
Greens - 1%

*
Others - 4%

Two-party-preferred Vote
Conservative Coalition 50% / Labor 50%

---SENATE---
Conservative Coalition - 42%/34 Seats
* "Liberal" here means Classical Liberalism which was Conservative Economics/Capitalism
--Liberal Party - 34%/29 Seats [Center Right] *
--National  Party - 6%/4 Seats [Populist/Conservative]
--Country Liberals - Less than 1%/1 Seat (Regional Party) / [Populist/Conservative]
Labor Party - 38%/32 Seats [Center Left]

Centrist
Australia Democrats -12%/8 Seats
Center Left
Democratic Labor - Less than 1%
Leftist
Greens - 2%1 Seat
*
Others - 4%
Independent - 1 Seat
Elected Prime Minister
 
 Bob Hawke (Labor Party)
Andrew Peacock (Liberal Party of Conservative Coalition)

Saturday, December 7, 2019

1987

--VOTER TURNOUT---[94%]
---HOUSE---
*The Conservative Coalition Won the 1st Round Popular Vote but the Labor Party Won the Most Seats to Win the Election
 
Conservative Coalition - 46%/62 Seats
* "Liberal" here means Classical Liberalism which was Conservative Economics/Capitalism

--Liberal Party - 35%/43 Seats [Center Right] *
--National  Party - 11%/19 Seats [Populist/Conservative]
--Country Liberals - Less than 1% (Regional Party) / [Populist/Conservative]

Labor Party - 46%/86 Seats [Center Left]
Centrist
Australia Democrats - 6%
Center Left
Democratic Labor - Less than 1%

*
Others - 1%
Two-party-preferred Vote
Labor 51% / Conservative Coalition 49%
---SENATE---
Labor Party - 43%/32 Seats [Center Left]
Conservative Coalition - 42%/35 Seats
* "Liberal" here means Classical Liberalism which was Conservative Economics/Capitalism
--Liberal Party - 34%/28 Seats [Center Right] *
--National  Party - 6%/6 Seats [Populist/Conservative]
--Country Liberals - Less than 1%/1 Seat (Regional Party) / [Populist/Conservative]
Centrist
Australia Democrats - 8%/7 Seats
Center Left
Democratic Labor - Less than 1%
Leftist
Nuclear Disarmament - 1%/1 Seat
--Vallentine Peace Group - Less than 1%/1 Seat
*
Others - 3%
Independent - 1 Seat
Elected Prime Minister
Bob Hawke (Labor Party)
John Howard (Liberal Party of Conservative Coalition)