NSW Votes 2011: Legislative Assembly
After 16 years in Government in New South Wales – this election has long been predicted to be the one to bring an end to Labor’s reign. It was far from a close contest – but that doesn’t mean that all of the seats were easily decided. Scroll down to see which candidates were successful and click on the member’s image to view their profiles. See the Legislative Council results here.
Albury
Party: Liberal Retain
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AuburnParty: Labor Retain
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BallinaParty: National Retain
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BalmainParty: Greens Gain (Former Labor)
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BankstownParty: Labor Retain
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BarwonParty: Nationals Retain
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BathurstParty: National Gain (Former Labor)
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Baulkham HillsParty: Liberal Retain
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BegaParty: Liberal Retain
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BlacktownParty: Labor Retain
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Blue MountainsParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor)
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BurrinjuckParty: National Retain |
CabramattaParty: Labor Retain
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CamdenParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor) |
CampbelltownParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor)
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CanterburyParty: Labor Retain
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Castle HillParty: Liberal Retain
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CessnockParty: Labor Retain
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CharlestownParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor)
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ClarenceParty: National Retain
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Coffs HarbourParty: National Retain
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CoogeeParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor) |
CronullaParty: Liberal Retain
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DavidsonParty: Liberal Retain
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DrummoyneParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor)
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DubboParty: National (Former Independent) |
East HillsParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor)
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EppingParty: Liberal Retain
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FairfieldParty: Labor Retain
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GosfordParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor)
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GoulburnParty: Liberal Retain
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GranvilleParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor)
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HawkesburyParty: Liberal Retain
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HeathcoteParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor) |
HeffronParty: Labor Retain
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HornsbyParty: Liberal Retain
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KeiraParty: Labor Retain
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KiamaParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor)
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KogarahParty: Labor Retain
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Ku-ring-gaiParty: Liberal Retain
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LakembaParty: Labor Retain
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Lake MacquarieParty: Independent Retain
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Lane CoveParty: Liberal Retain
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LismoreParty: National Retain
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LiverpoolParty: Labor Retain
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LondonderryParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor)
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Macquarie FieldsParty: Labor Retain
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MaitlandParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor)
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ManlyParty: Liberal Retain
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MaroubraParty: Labor Retain
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MarrickvilleParty: Labor Retain
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MenaiParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor)
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MirandaParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor)
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MonaroParty: National Gain (Former Labor)
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Mount DruittParty: Labor Retain
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MulgoaParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor)
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Murray-DarlingParty: National Retain
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MurrumbidgeeParty: National Retain
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Myall LakesParty: National Retain
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NewcastleParty: Liberal Gain (Former Liberal)
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Northern TablelandsParty: Independent Retain
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North ShoreParty: Liberal Retain
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OatleyParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor)
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OrangeParty: National Retain
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OxleyParty: National Retain
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ParramattaParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor)
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PenrithParty: Liberal Retain
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PittwaterParty: Liberal Retain
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Port MacquarieParty: National Gain (Former Independent)
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Port StephensParty: Liberal Retain
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RiverstoneParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor)
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RockdaleParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor)
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RydeParty: Liberal Retain
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ShellharbourParty: Labor Retain
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SmithfieldParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor)
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South CoastParty: Liberal Retain
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StrathfieldParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor)
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SwanseaParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor)
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SydneyParty: Independent Retain
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TamworthParty: National Gain (Former Independent)
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TerrigalParty: Liberal Retain |
The EntranceParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor)
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ToongabbieParty: Labor Retain
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TweedParty: National Retain
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Upper HunterParty: National Retain
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VaucluseParty: Liberal Retain
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Wagga WaggaParty: Liberal Retain
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WakehurstParty: Liberal Retain
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WallsendParty: Labor Retain
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WilloughbyParty: Liberal Retain
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WollondillyParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor)
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WollongongParty: Labor Retain
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WyongParty: Liberal Gain (Former Labor)
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Information compiled using the resources of the ABC and NSW Electoral Commission.































































































Do you have a take – or is it far too early – on Upper House results?
March 28, 2011 at 9:43 AM
We will be leaving the Legislative Council results a little longer – until it becomes clearer just who the members will be.
You can see the ABC’s Council figures here: http://www.abc.net.au/elections/nsw/2011/guide/lc-results.htm
Or the NSW Electoral Commission’s data here:
http://vtr.elections.nsw.gov.au/lc_landing.htm
March 28, 2011 at 12:21 PM