Английская Википедия:2014 Australian Senate special election in Western Australia

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On 5 April 2014, an Australian Senate special election in Western Australia was held.[1] The special election was held six months after the 2013 Australian federal election. The result of that 2013 election for the Australian Senate in Western Australia was voided on 20 February 2014 by the High Court of Australia, sitting as the Court of Disputed Returns, because 1,375 ballot papers were lost during an official recount in November 2013. The High Court ruled that because the number of lost ballots exceeded the margin for the two remaining Senate seats, the only acceptable remedy was to void the results and hold a special election.[2][3]

Following the election on 5 April, preferences were distributed on 29 April 2014 according to the group voting ticket voting system used at that time.[4][5] The outcome was 3 senators from the Liberal Party of Australia, 1 from the Australian Labor Party, 1 from the Australia Greens and 1 from the Palmer United Party. Compared to the November 2013 result, the Australian Sports Party's Wayne Dropulich was replaced by Dio Wang of the Palmer United Party.

The election is unprecedented in Australian federal politics. An election was held in South Australia in 1907 for the election of one senator under a previous electoral system. Half-Senate elections without a corresponding Australian House of Representatives election have occurred several times due to effluxion of time, the last one in 1970.

The date was set by Sir Peter Cosgrove, the Governor-General of Australia, on the advice of Prime Minister Tony Abbott. However, the onus for setting times and processes fell on the Governor of Western Australia, Malcolm McCusker, on the advice of Colin Barnett, Premier of Western Australia, in McCusker's obligations under the operation of the Election of Senators Act 1903 (WA).

Result

Summary

Senate (STV GV) — Turnout 88.50% (CV) — Informal 2.50%[6][7]
Party Votes % Шаблон:Nowrap Seats won Total seats Change
Шаблон:Australian party style|   Liberal Party of Australia 435,220 34.06 –8.93 3 6 Шаблон:Steady
Шаблон:Australian party style|   Australian Labor Party 275,094 21.53 –8.17 1 3 Шаблон:Decrease 1
Шаблон:Australian party style|   Australian Greens 199,358 15.60 +1.64 1 2 Шаблон:Steady
Шаблон:Australian party style |   Palmer United Party 157,740 12.34 +12.34 1 1 Шаблон:Increase 1
Шаблон:Australian party style|   Nationals WA 38,818 3.04 –0.39 Шаблон:Steady
Шаблон:Australian party style|   Other 171,574 13.43 Шаблон:Steady
Total 1,277,804 6 12
Invalid/blank votes 32,757 2.50 –0.68
Registered voters/turnout 1,480,820 88.50
Source: Commonwealth Election 2013

Results in detail

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Elected # Senator Party
2014 1 David Johnston Шаблон:Australian party style Liberal
2014 2 Joe Bullock Шаблон:Australian party style Labor
2014 3 Scott Ludlam Шаблон:Australian party style |   Greens
2014 4 Michaelia Cash Шаблон:Australian party style Liberal
2014 5 Dio Wang Шаблон:Australian party style Palmer
2014 6 Linda Reynolds Шаблон:Australian party style Liberal
2010
2010 1 Mathias Cormann Шаблон:Australian party style Liberal
2010 2 Chris Evans Шаблон:Australian party style Labor
2010 3 Chris Back Шаблон:Australian party style Liberal
2010 4 Glenn Sterle Шаблон:Australian party style Labor
2010 5 Judith Adams Шаблон:Australian party style Liberal
2010 6 Rachel Siewert Шаблон:Australian party style Greens

The sixth and last seat was a close contest between third Liberal candidate Linda Reynolds and second Labor candidate Louise Pratt.[8] Reynolds was ahead in the ABC's detailed count projection,[7] with Antony Green predicting on 10 April "It is clear the Liberals will win the last seat".[9] The result was confirmed by the Electoral Commission on 29 April.[4][5] The score at the final count was 188,169 to Reynolds versus 176,042 for Pratt, a margin of 12,127. The projected margin on Green's calculator, which treated all votes as above-the-line, was a narrower 8,109.[10]

Revised national totals

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Senators elected in the 2013 federal election and the WA special election
Revised national Senate totals following WA special election (STV GV)
Turnout 93.45% (CV) – Informal 2.93%Шаблон:Refn
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Party Votes % Swing Seats won Continuing senators Total seats Change
Шаблон:Australian party style Шаблон:Australian politics/name/Шаблон:Australian politics/name joint ticketШаблон:HspШаблон:Efn 3,938,204 29.43 –0.03 8 8 16 Шаблон:Decrease 1
Шаблон:Australian party style Шаблон:Australian politics/nameШаблон:HspШаблон:Efn 928,291 6.94 –1.65 8 8 16 Шаблон:Steady
Шаблон:Australian party style Шаблон:Australian politics/nameШаблон:HspШаблон:Efn 41,920 0.31 –0.19 0 0 0 Шаблон:Steady
Шаблон:Australian party style Country Liberal (NT) 42,781 0.32 –0.01 1 1 1 Шаблон:Steady
Coalition total 4,951,196 37.00 –1.29 17 16 33 Шаблон:Decrease 1
Шаблон:Australian party style |   Australian Labor Party 3,965,284 29.63 –5.50 12 13 25 Шаблон:Decrease 6
Шаблон:Australian party style |   Australian Greens 1,234,592 9.23 –3.88 4 6 10 Шаблон:Increase 1
Шаблон:Australian party style |   Palmer United Party 751,121 5.61 +5.61 3 3 Шаблон:Increase 3
Шаблон:Australian party style |   Liberal Democratic Party 502,180 3.75 +1.94 1 1 Шаблон:Increase 1
style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" |   Xenophon Group 258,376 1.93 +1.93 1 1 Шаблон:Steady
Шаблон:Australian party style |   Family First Party 149,994 1.12 –0.98 1 1 Шаблон:Increase 1
Шаблон:Australian party style |   Democratic Labour Party 115,276 0.86 –0.20 0 1 1 Шаблон:Steady
Шаблон:Australian party style |   Australian Motoring Enthusiast Party 66,807 0.50 +0.50 1 1 Шаблон:Increase 1
  Other 1,385,719 10.36 +0.49
Total 13,380,545 40 36 76
Invalid/blank votes 403,380 2.93 –0.82
Registered voters/turnout 14,750,392 93.45
Source: Commonwealth Election 2013

Candidates

There were a number of candidate changes from the original election. Notable changes included:

  • Shane Hill replaced Peter Foster as third candidate on the Labor ticket
  • David Wirrpanda was no longer on the Nationals ticket
  • Des Headland assumed second place on the Palmer United ticket
  • Anthony Fels switched from lead Katter's Australian Party candidate to lead Mutual Party candidate
  • Fiona Patten, who was the lead Sex Party candidate in Victoria in 2013, became their lead candidate at the special election

The Socialist Equality Party and Australian Independents contested the 2013 election in Western Australia, but did not contest the special election. The Socialist Alliance, Pirate Party, Voluntary Euthanasia Party, Building Australia Party, Mutual Party, Republican Party and Democratic Labor Party did not contest the 2013 election in WA, but decided to contest the special election.

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Tickets that elected at least one member in 2014 are highlighted in the relevant colour and successful candidates are indicated with an asterisk (*). Candidates marked with ‡ were declared elected after the final count in 2013.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Palmer candidates Nationals candidates Katter candidates
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  1. Joe Bullock‡*
  2. Louise Pratt
  3. Shane Hill
  4. Klara Andric
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  1. David Johnston‡*
  2. Michaelia Cash‡*
  3. Linda Reynolds‡*
  4. Slade Brockman
Шаблон:Australian party shading/Greens valign=top |
  1. Scott Ludlam‡*
  2. Christine Cunningham
  3. Ian James
  4. Jordon Steele-John
  5. Sarah Nielsen-Harvey
  6. Judith Cullity
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  1. Dio Wang*
  2. Des Headland
  3. Chamonix Terblanche
  1. Shane Van Styn
  2. Colin de Grussa
  1. Phillip Bouwman
  2. Susan Hoddinott
Shooters & Fishers candidates Christians candidates Family First candidates Australian Sex Party candidates Wikileaks candidates Liberal Democrats candidates
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  1. Murray Bow
  2. John Parkes
  1. Ray Moran
  2. Justin Moseley
  1. Linda Rose
  2. Henry Heng
  1. Fiona Patten
  2. Mark Coleman
  1. Tibor Meszaros
  2. Lucy Nicol
  1. Jim Fryar
  2. Neil Hamilton
Democrats candidates Smokers' Rights candidates HEMP candidates Socialist Alliance candidates Voice candidates Fishing & Lifestyle candidates
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  1. Chris Fernandez
  2. William Thiel
  1. Max Katz-Barber
  2. Daniel Di Rado
  1. James Moylan
  2. Tayla Moylan
  1. Alex Bainbridge
  2. Chris Jenkins
  1. Brian Parkes
  2. Sean Butler
  1. Daniel McCarthy
  2. Suzzanne Wyatt
Secular candidates Pirate candidates Freedom & Prosperity candidates Sustainable Population candidates Outdoor Recreation candidates Animal Justice candidates
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  1. Simon Cuthbert
  2. Andrew Thompson
  1. Fletcher Boyd
  2. Michelle Allen
  1. Bill Koutalianos
  2. Leon Ashby
  1. Peter Strachan
  2. William Bourke
  1. David Fishlock
  2. Joaquim De Lima
  1. Katrina Love
  2. Alicia Sutton
Motoring Enthusiast candidates Sports candidates Rise Up Australia candidates Voluntary Euthanasia candidates Building Australia candidates Mutual candidates
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  1. Richie Howlett
  2. Rob Zandvliet
  1. Wayne Dropulich
  2. Al Lackovic
  1. Jane Foreman
  2. Joanne Bennett
  1. Philip Nitschke
  2. Jim Duffield
  1. Ken Bezant
  2. Daniel Smee
  1. Anthony Fels
  2. Felly Chandra
Republican candidates DLP candidates Group C candidates Ungrouped candidates
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  1. Marcus Anderson
  2. Rohan Hollick
  1. Adrian Good
  2. Cathy Kiernan
  1. Russell Woolf
  2. Verity James

Teresa van Lieshout (Ind)
Kim Mubarak (Ind)

Electoral events timeline

  • 7 September 2013 (Election Day) – The Liberal-National Coalition defeats the Australian Labor Party.
  • 17 October – A recount of all "above-the-line" Senate votes made in Western Australia is initiated after an appeal by the WA Greens and the Australian Sports Party is upheld.[11]
  • 31 October 2013 – The AEC announces that it is unable to find 1,375 ballot papers during the WA Senate recount.[12]
  • 4 November 2013 – The AEC declares the result of the WA Senate recount, awarding the last two seats to the Greens and Australian Sports Party, instead of the ALP and Palmer United Party.[13]
  • 15 November 2013 – The AEC, Palmer United candidate Wang, and voter Simon Mead lodge a petition with the High Court of Australia in its capacity as the Court of Disputed Returns, asking that the WA Senate result be declared null and void.[14]
  • January 2014 – Justice Kenneth Hayne, in the Court of Disputed Returns, hears submissions from the AEC and political parties.[15] On 30 January 2014, Hayne reserved his decision.[16]
  • 20 February 2014 – The Court of Disputed Returns voids the results of the WA Senate election.[17] Hayne ruled that the margins between Palmer United and the Australian Sports Party for the fifth seat and the Greens and ALP for the sixth seat were far exceeded by the number of missing ballots. Hayne ruled that since the voters who cast those missing ballots had effectively been "prevented from voting", no remedy short of a new election was appropriate.[2][3]
  • 21 February 2014 – Electoral Commissioner Ed Killesteyn announces his resignation, which will take effect on 4 July 2014.[18]
  • 28 February 2014 – McCusker announced the election date as Saturday 5 April 2014[19]
  • 13 March 2014 – closing date for nomination of candidates.
  • 5 April 2014 – election day.

2013 Senate result background

The Senate after the 2013 election, once the new senators' terms started on 1 July 2014, was originally going to consist of the Coalition government on 33 seats with the Labor opposition on 25 seats and a record crossbench of 18 – the Greens on ten seats, Palmer United on two seats, with other minor parties and independents on six seats – the LDP's David Leyonhjelm, Family First's Bob Day, Motoring's Ricky Muir, Sports Party's Wayne Dropulich and incumbents Nick Xenophon and the DLP's John Madigan. The Coalition government would originally have required the support of at least six non-coalition Senators to pass legislation.

Most Senate votes cast in Western Australia were subject to a formal recount.[20] During the recount it was determined that 1375 WA Senate ballot papers could not be located.[21][22] After the final recount the result was duly declared which changed the last two predicted WA Senate spots from Palmer and Labor back to Sports Party and Greens. Mick Keelty, a former AFP Commissioner, was requested by the AEC to investigate the issue of the misplaced ballot papers.[23][24] On 15 November, the AEC petitioned the High Court, acting as the Court of Disputed Returns, to seek an order from the court that the WA Senate election of all six senators (3 Liberal, 1 Labor, 1 Green, 1 Sports Party) be declared void.[25][26][27] Шаблон:Quotation

A record number of candidates stood at the election.[28] Group voting tickets came under scrutiny because multiple candidates were provisionally elected with the vast majority of their 14.3 percent quotas coming from the preferences of other parties across the political spectrum. "Preference whisperer" Glenn Druery organised tight cross-preferencing between many minor parties.[29][30][31] The Sports Party's Wayne Dropulich won a Senate seat on a record-low primary vote of 0.2 percent in Western Australia, his party placing coming 21st out of 28 groups on primary votes.[32][33][34] The result caused discussion across a range of organisations and parties about whether there should be changes to the GVT system.[35][36][37]

Notes

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References

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