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2025 Tumbran Federal Election|
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| Turnout | 91.7% |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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| Leader
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Kenneth Everett
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Peter Lindner
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Robert Ford and Anna Palmer
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| Party
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Labour
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Liberal/National coalition
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Green
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| Leader since
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15 February 2014
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1 June 2021
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31 May 2007 (Ford) 14 May 2018 (Palmer)
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| Leader's seat
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Timbourne South (NP)
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Chatham (IL)
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Serrapince Broadford (BE) (Ford) Couno Grove Hill (NP) (Palmer)
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| Last election
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391 seats, 42.0%
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191 seats, 35.3%
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20 seats, 7.0%
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| Seats before
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368
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184
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20
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| Seats won
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365
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213
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23
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| Seat change
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23
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22
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3
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| Popular vote
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30,423,986
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26,877,149
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6,699,582
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| Percentage
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42.0%
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34.1%
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8.5%
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| Swing
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3.4%
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1.2%
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1.5%
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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| Leader
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Hannah Slater
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Alan Spalko
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Mandy Ellis
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| Party
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Moderate
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Conservative
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Progressive
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| Leader since
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27 April 2016
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21 December 2020
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3 March 2024
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| Leader's seat
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Couno Ports (NP)
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Nottingham (GA)
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Caldwell North (CA)
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| Last election
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28 seats, 9.1%
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17 seats, 5.0%
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Pre-founding
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| Seats before
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28
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17
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24
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| Seats won
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21
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15
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8
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| Seat change
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7
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2
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8
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| Popular vote
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6,463,126
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3,625,656
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1,473,908
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| Percentage
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8.4%
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4.6%
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1.8%
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| Swing
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0.9%
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0.4%
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New party
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Seventh party
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| Leader
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Peter Saunders
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| Party
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Social Democratic
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| Leader since
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18 July 1994
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| Leader's seat
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Maxwell (CM)
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| Last election
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3 seats, 1.6%
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| Seats before
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3
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| Seats won
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3
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| Seat change
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-
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| Popular vote
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1,521,199
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| Percentage
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1.9%
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| Swing
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0.3%
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 Map of Tumbra showing popular vote by state. As this is an IRV election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote by state but instead via results by each seat. |
Prime Minister before election
Kenneth Everett
Labour
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Elected Prime Minister
Kenneth Everett
Labour
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