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==References==
==References==
* [http://www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/hass/staff/pendulum_new.pdf Mackerras Pendulum, 2007]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070903154457/ http://www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/hass/staff/pendulum_new.pdf Mackerras Pendulum, 2007]
* [http://www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/hass/staff/mackerras.html Mackerras' academic staff web site]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20071120005728/ http://www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/hass/staff/mackerras.html Mackerras' academic staff web site]
[[Category:Pendulums for Australian federal elections]]
[[Category:Pendulums for Australian federal elections]]
Revision as of 14:46, 11 January 2018
The Mackerras federal election pendulum, 2006 (by Malcolm Mackerras ) shows the state of the major political parties ahead of the 2007 Australian federal election . The table shows seats in the Australian House of Representatives arranged in the form of a Mackerras Pendulum based on their 2004 federal election two-party preferred result. Some seats in New South Wales and Queensland underwent a redistribution in 2006, their margins have been recalculated due to this.
MPs shown in italics are not contesting the 2007 election. Gwydir , held by John Anderson for the Nationals, was abolished in the last redistribution and is not shown. Notionally government-held seats are shown on the left, with other seats shown on the right.
Very safe seats
Safe seats
Seat
MP
Party
Margin
Seat
MP
Party
Margin
Barker, SA
Patrick Secker
Liberal
19.9%
Moncrieff, Qld
Steve Ciobo
Liberal
19.9%
Groom, Qld
Ian Macfarlane
Liberal
19.0%
Parkes, NSW
John Cobb
National
18.8%
Bradfield, NSW
Brendan Nelson
Liberal
17.5%
Indi, Vic
Sophie Mirabella
Liberal
16.3%
Mackellar, NSW
Bronwyn Bishop
Liberal
15.5%
Farrer, NSW
Sussan Ley
Liberal
15.4%
Fadden, Qld
David Jull
Liberal
15.3%
Curtin, WA
Julie Bishop
Liberal
14.6%
Lyne, NSW
Mark Vaile
National
14.1%
McPherson, Qld
Margaret May
Liberal
14.0%
Grey, SA
Barry Wakelin
Liberal
13.8%
Cook, NSW
Bruce Baird
Liberal
13.7%
Mayo, SA
Alexander Downer
Liberal
13.6%
Fairfax, Qld
Alex Somlyay
Liberal
13.3%
Aston, Vic
Chris Pearce
Liberal
13.2%
Fisher, Qld
Peter Slipper
Liberal
13.0%
Forde, Qld
Kay Elson
Liberal
13.0%
Hume, NSW
Alby Schultz
Liberal
12.9%
Pearce, WA
Judith Moylan
Liberal
12.9%
Wannon, Vic
David Hawker
Liberal
12.4%
Sydney NSW
Tanya Plibersek
Labor
17.3%
Wide Bay, Qld
Warren Truss
National
12.2%
Wills, Vic
Kelvin Thomson
Labor
16.9%
Berowra, NSW
Philip Ruddock
Liberal
12.2%
Blaxland, NSW
Michael Hatton
Labor
15.3%
Tangney, WA
Dennis Jensen
Liberal
11.8%
Gellibrand, Vic
Nicola Roxon
Labor
15.0%
Casey, Vic
Tony Smith
Liberal
11.4%
Gorton, Vic
Brendan O'Connor
Labor
14.9%
Warringah, NSW
Tony Abbott
Liberal
11.3%
Scullin, Vic
Harry Jenkins
Labor
14.8%
Flinders, Vic
Greg Hunt
Liberal
11.1%
Watson, NSW
Tony Burke
Labor
14.6%
Macarthur, NSW
Patrick Farmer
Liberal
11.1%
New England, NSW [ 1]
Tony Windsor
Independent
14.2%
Greenway, NSW
Louise Markus
Liberal
11.0%
Throsby, NSW
Jennie George
Labor
13.9%
Moore, WA
Mal Washer
Liberal
10.8%
Fowler, NSW
Julia Irwin
Labor
13.5%
Menzies, Vic
Kevin Andrews
Liberal
10.7%
Fraser, ACT
Bob McMullan
Labor
13.3%
Forrest, WA
Geoff Prosser
Liberal
10.5%
Denison, Tas
Duncan Kerr
Labor
13.3%
Kennedy, Qld [ 2]
Bob Katter
Independent
10.5%
Port Adelaide, SA
Rod Sawford
Labor
12.9%
Ryan, Qld
Michael Johnson
Liberal
10.4%
Chifley, NSW
Roger Price
Labor
12.1%
Leichhardt, Qld
Warren Entsch
Liberal
10.3%
Reid, NSW
Laurie Ferguson
Labor
12.0%
Dawson, Qld
De-Anne Kelly
National
10.2%
Cunningham, NSW
Sharon Bird
Labor
11.7%
North Sydney, NSW
Joe Hockey
Liberal
10.0%
Hunter, NSW
Joel Fitzgibbon
Labor
11.2%
Fairly safe seats
Seat
MP
Party
Margin
Seat
MP
Party
Margin
Goldstein, Vic
Andrew Robb
Liberal
10.0%
Kooyong, Vic
Petro Georgiou
Liberal
9.8%
Gilmore, NSW
Joanna Gash
Liberal
9.5%
Canberra, ACT
Annette Ellis
Labor
9.6%
Canning, WA
Don Randall
Liberal
9.5%
Maribyrnong, Vic
Bob Sercombe
Labor
9.5%
Dunkley, Vic
Bruce Billson
Liberal
9.4%
Shortland, NSW
Jill Hall
Labor
9.3%
Dickson, Qld
Peter Dutton
Liberal
9.1%
Lalor, Vic
Julia Gillard
Labor
8.8%
Bowman, Qld
Andrew Laming
Liberal
8.9%
Newcastle, NSW
Sharon Grierson
Labor
8.7%
Hughes, NSW
Danna Vale
Liberal
8.8%
Kingsford Smith, NSW
Peter Garrett
Labor
8.6%
Hinkler, Qld
Paul Neville
National
8.8%
Griffith, Qld
Kevin Rudd
Labor
8.5%
Higgins, Vic
Peter Costello
Liberal
8.8%
Charlton, NSW
Kelly Hoare
Labor
8.4%
Petrie, Qld
Teresa Gambaro
Liberal
7.9%
Calwell, Vic
Maria Vamvakinou
Labor
8.2%
Flynn, Qld [ 3]
new seat
National
7.9%
Calare, NSW [ 4]
Peter Andren
Independent
7.9%
Gippsland, Vic
Peter McGauran
National
7.7%
Fremantle, WA
Carmen Lawrence
Labor
7.8%
Robertson, NSW
Jim Lloyd
Liberal
6.9%
Lingiari, NT
Warren Snowdon
Labor
7.7%
Paterson, NSW
Bob Baldwin
Liberal
6.8%
Franklin, Tas
Harry Quick
Labor
7.6%
Sturt, SA
Christopher Pyne
Liberal
6.8%
Barton, NSW
Robert McClelland
Labor
7.6%
Longman, Qld
Mal Brough
Liberal
6.6%
Hotham, Vic
Simon Crean
Labor
7.4%
Cowper, NSW
Luke Hartsuyker
National
6.6%
Oxley, QLD
Bernie Ripoll
Labor
7.2%
McEwen, Vic
Fran Bailey
Liberal
6.4%
Werriwa, NSW
Chris Hayes [ 5]
Labor
7.1%
Kalgoorlie, WA
Barry Haase
Liberal
6.3%
Prospect, NSW
Chris Bowen
Labor
6.9%
Herbert, Qld
Peter Lindsay
Liberal
6.1%
Perth, WA
Stephen Smith
Labor
6.7%
Marginal seats
Seat
MP
Party
Margin
Seat
MP
Party
Margin
La Trobe, Vic
Jason Wood
Liberal
5.8%
Corio, Vic
Gavan O'Connor
Labor
5.6%
Blair, Qld
Cameron Thompson
Liberal
5.7%
Lilley, Qld
Wayne Swan
Labor
5.4%
Page, NSW
Ian Causley
National
5.5%
Brand, WA
Kim Beazley
Labor
4.7%
Boothby, SA
Andrew Southcott
Liberal
5.4%
Jagajaga, Vic
Jenny Macklin
Labor
4.4%
Corangamite, Vic
Stewart McArthur
Liberal
5.3%
Brisbane, Qld
Arch Bevis
Labor
4.0%
McMillan, Vic
Russell Broadbent
Liberal
5.0%
Capricornia, Qld
Kirsten Livermore
Labor
3.8%
Deakin, Vic
Phillip Barresi
Liberal
5.0%
Melbourne Ports, Vic
Michael Danby
Labor
3.7%
Dobell, NSW
Ken Ticehurst
Liberal
4.8%
Lyons, Tas
Dick Adams
Labor
3.7%
Bennelong, NSW
John Howard
Liberal
4.0%
Bruce, Vic
Alan Griffin
Labor
3.5%
Eden-Monaro, NSW
Gary Nairn
Liberal
3.3%
Banks, NSW
Daryl Melham
Labor
3.3%
Lindsay, NSW
Jackie Kelly
Liberal
2.9%
Rankin, Qld
Craig Emerson
Labor
3.0%
Moreton, Qld
Gary Hardgrave
Liberal
2.8%
Lowe, NSW
John Murphy
Labor
3.1%
Solomon, NT
Dave Tollner
CLP
2.8%
Chisholm, Vic
Anna Burke
Labor
2.7%
Bass, Tas
Michael Ferguson
Liberal
2.6%
Ballarat, Vic
Catherine King
Labor
2.2%
Wentworth, NSW
Malcolm Turnbull
Liberal
2.6%
Holt, Vic
Anthony Byrne
Labor
1.5%
Stirling, WA
Michael Keenan
Liberal
2.0%
Isaacs, Vic
Ann Corcoran
Labor
1.5%
Hasluck, WA
Stuart Henry
Liberal
1.8%
Richmond, NSW
Justine Elliot
Labor
1.5%
Parramatta, NSW [ 6]
Julie Owens
Labor
-1.1%
Adelaide, SA
Kate Ellis
Labor
1.3%
Braddon, Tas
Mark Baker
Liberal
1.1%
Bendigo, Vic
Steve Gibbons
Labor
1.0%
Makin, SA
Trish Draper
Liberal
0.9%
Cowan, WA
Graham Edwards
Labor
0.8%
Wakefield, SA
David Fawcett
Liberal
0.7%
Macquarie, NSW [ 7]
Kerry Bartlett
Liberal
-0.5%
Bonner, Qld
Ross Vasta
Liberal
0.6%
Swan, WA
Kim Wilkie
Labor
0.1%
Kingston, SA
Kym Richardson
Liberal
0.1%
Hindmarsh, SA
Steve Georganas
Labor
0.1%
Notes
^ Two-candidate preferred margin against National Party candidate shown
^ Two-candidate preferred margin against Australian Labor Party candidate shown
^ Seat is notionally National.
^ Two-candidate preferred margin against Liberal Party candidate shown
^ Labor's Mark Latham resigned on 18 January 2005; Hayes won the resulting by-election on 19 March.
^ After redistribution, seat is notionally Liberal.
^ After redistribution, seat is notionally Labor.
References