Voters must notify the AEC within 8 weeks of a change of address or after turning 18. From 2010 to 2021, Craig Kelly was a member of the Liberal Party. Senate - South Australia (SA) Diana Adams: UAP: Senate - Tasmania . Sitting Liberal senator Jim Molan, who was placed in the fourth spot on the Coalition ticket, remained in the race with a strong below-the-line vote: Mehreen Faruqi (GRN) - 0.7380 quotas. He also has numerous South Australia-specific policies such as boosting manufacturing jobs and the submarine industry, as well as protecting the Murray-Darling. [19] A by-election was not held for his seat of Spence as it would be too close to the federal election. The Coalition remained the largest parliamentary grouping in the Senate, despite their defeat in the House of Representatives. [138][139], The Liberal National Party of Queensland recommended its voters direct their preferences to One Nation in the Senate and key Queensland seats. Labor said they would not commit to an increase in JobSeeker Payment after the election if they win. Running in: NSW, Queensland, SA, Victoria and WA in the House and Senate. On the same day as the replacements for Kitching and Carr were finalised, the National Executive "parachuted" Andrew Charlton into the Division of Parramatta in New South Wales, bypassing a local preselection with three candidates from diverse ethnic backgrounds. Running in: Victoria, ACT, Queensland, SA. [57] Termed "teal independents" (denoting a mix of classical liberal blue and environmentalist green), these candidates contested in Liberal heartlands notably including Curtin, Goldstein, Kooyong, Mackellar, North Sydney and Wentworth. Looking to hold Pauline Hansons Senate seat in Queensland, One Nation wants to remove Australia from the United Nations Refugee Convention and Paris climate agreement, boost government subsidies to apprentices, block sale of property to non-citizens, and place further restrictions on abortion. The current government is a right-wing coalition between Mr . Named after its leader, the former journalist, the Justice Party is calling for reforms to bail, parole, family courts and domestic violence law, campaigning for sentencing to reflect community views and more jail, less bail. The 2022 Australian federal election was held on Saturday 21 May 2022 to elect members of the 47th Parliament of Australia. ", "2022 federal election Saturday 21 May 2022", "Watch Live: Sky News Australia unpacks heated first debate between Morrison and Albanese", "No magic moments: 3 Australian politics experts on Morrison and Albanese's first election debate", "Seven to host final Leaders Debate between Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese", "Who won the leaders debate? One Nation returned its leader Pauline Hanson in Queensland to retain 2 seats overall, while the Jacqui Lambie Network won an additional seat in Tasmania to have 2 seats. Its policies include a 10-year transition to negative emissions, a carbon price, 800% renewables, high speed rail, and a $500 weekly universal basic income. It was a ratings success, drawing in 641,000 viewers. [55], Preselection issues in the Labor Party were not limited to the Victorian branch. History Running in: the lower house and Senate in WA, Queensland, NSW, Victoria, SA, NT. Is that correct? It wants a moratorium on arresting users and to expunge historical sentences for personal use, as well as to allow people to grow cannabis at home. The terms of territory senators began on the date of their election. Promoting revolutionary change, the party is campaigning for equality and against gas mining. Australian election. Senate - Victoria - Australia 2022 Incumbent Senators 1 Sarah Henderson replaced Mitch Fifield on 11 September 2019 following Fifield's resignation. [10][11], In the Senate, Cory Bernardi's resignation in January 2020 allowed the Coalition to replace him with a Liberal member, increasing their share of seats in the Senate to 36. Guide to the 2018. Guide to the 2022. [79], Enrollment of eligible voters is compulsory. [105], The third and final leaders' debate was held on 11 May on Channel Seven, whose political editor Mark Riley moderated the debate. Know whats behind the innocent-sounding names of more than 30 minor and micro parties running this federal election, and find out what the lesser-known groups are after before you cast your vote on the Senate ballot paper. This page was last edited on 2 March 2023, at 09:26. There may be occasions where Labor will be supported by the Coalition, or at least by the Liberal Party. Up for election were all 151 seats in the lower house, the House of Representatives, and 40 of the 76 seats in the upper house, the Senate . [63] Labor Party senators Malarndirri McCarthy and Don Farrell put forward a private senator's bill which would guarantee the Northern Territory a minimum two seats in the House of Representatives, with the bill referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters. It also wants to remove fluoride from drinking water, promote alternative therapies, legalise medical cannabis nationwide and pause the rollout of 5G technology. Alan Tudge emerges on WeChat to respond to questions about toxic gender ideology, Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning. [33][34] As for existing registered parties, a party may also object to a similar name and/or logo used by another party, if the latter party was registered later than the former party. [146], In February 2022, the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation revealed a failed attempt by the Chinese government to use a proxy to finance federal Labor candidates in New South Wales. The party also is calling for welfare rates to be raised above the poverty line, and wants to boost renewables and put dental health into Medicare. Focusing on candidates who are independent local leaders who are already contributing to their neighbourhoods, this party has a larger focus on Tasmania-specific issues such as salmon farming, the states energy mix, and further restrictions on poker machines. Led by the controversial former One Nation senator Rod Culleton. The first leaders' debate was held in Brisbane in front of 100 undecided voters. In the Senate, the Coalition made modest gains in most states and increased their share of seats to 35 overall, whilst Labor remained steady on 26, the Greens likewise on 9, One Nation and Centre Alliance down to 2 each, and Jacqui Lambie and Cory Bernardi's minor parties with 1 seat each. GreenLidia Thorpe Liberal NationalSarah Henderson Liberal NationalBridget Mckenzie Liberal NationalGreg Mirabella New LiberalJonathon Momsen IndependentAran Mylvaganam Latest 2022 Senatorial polls To pass Legislation Labor will need the support of the Greens and one crossbench Senator. Clive Palmers pet project is blanketing the country with ads about low interest rates, abolishing Hecs debts and ending a range of anti-Covid measures such as masks and vaccine mandates. [25] He faced further criticism for holidaying in Hawaii during the Black Summer bush fires, being accused of lying by French President Emmanuel Macron in the aftermath of the AUKUS agreement, and lacking ambition on climate change during COP26. 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The following is a list of candidates running for office in the 2022 South Australia Senatorial election. The population counts confirmed that the number of seats in the House of Representatives was to return to 150, with Victoria gaining a seat (39), and Western Australia (15) and the Northern Territory (1) losing a seat each. Outside of the major media companies, editorials published by The Canberra Times, The Saturday Paper, and the Guardian Australia website opposed the Coalition; all three endorsed Labor,[172][173] with the latter also supporting the Greens and teal independents. Antony Green is the ABC's Chief Elections Analyst. Senators are elected by single transferable vote and proportional representation. [64] In October 2020, deputy prime minister Michael McCormack gave an assurance that the government and opposition would combine to overrule the AEC and maintain the Northern Territory's level of representation. Here, we track which of these policies are 'winning' or 'losing' based on seat counts. Senate composition In this section The 46th Parliament was prorogued on 11 April 2022 and a general election was held on 21 May. Senators elected at this election are scheduled to take office on 1 July 2022, with the exception of the Senators elected from two territories whose terms commence from election day. Let's look at the final ten candidates competing for the last three seats, including three incumbent senators and two former members of parliament: Gerard Rennick (LNP) - 0.7936 quotas. Although counting was still underway, the swearing in was expedited due to an upcoming meeting of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue. The debate was broadcast nationwide on the Nine Network's main free-to-air channel, the network's streaming service 9Now, and the websites of the newspapers owned by the network: The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. [174], Editors generally professed "despondency" at a perceived lack of "broad vision" on both sides,[175][176] as well as a lack of attention to long-term issues like tax reform,[177] housing affordability,[177] stagnant productivity,[178] and high public debt. The nomination for a party-endorsed candidate must be signed by the Registered Officer of a party registered under the Electoral Act; 100 signatures of eligible voters are required for an independent candidate as per section 166 of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918. Unsurprisingly, the party wants to legalise, tax and regulate weed. [48][49] Some party members sought to challenge the legitimacy of the committee's preselection in court, which would overturn the preselection of Hawke, Ley, Zimmerman and the other nine candidates. In the small-l liberal tradition, it pursues broadly centrist economic policies, social liberalism and puts an emphasis on political accountability. [42][43], Both the Labor Party and Liberal Party experienced preselection issues, where they were unable to finalise candidates for many of the seats or the Senate as late as early April 2022, less than two weeks before the election was called. Running on a similar revolutionary platform to the national Socialist Alliance including scrapping the GST and increasing taxation on the rich and corporations, lifting welfare payments to at least $1,500 a fortnight and nationalising the banks the party also calls for governments to pursue a long-term Covid elimination strategy. ABC News Homepage. [94][95] The Parliament was then prorogued and the House of Representatives dissolved the next morning. The Jacqui Lambie Network gains a second Senator from Tasmania with the election of a former former member of Lambie's staff, Tammy Tyrrell. [9] This meant the Coalition required four additional votes to pass legislation. The combined major party vote for Labor and the Coalition was the lowest on record at 68.3%, while the minor party and independent vote was at its highest at 31.7%. [36], This "similar name" rule was used by the Liberal Party against the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and The New Liberals, with both objections upheld by the AEC. [71], Ultimately, the Joint Standing Committee recommended "enacting a harmonic mean for allocating seats between states and territories, with appropriate public explanation to build understanding for the reform". We then condensed each of the major party's policies into short position statements, and added how the positions of independents and minor parties align with these. In 2022, he very briefly defected to sit as an independent and then joined One Nation. Help us deliver the high-quality news and intelligent analysis Australia needs. National Ross Cadell will be elected in place of Liberal Concetta Fierravanti-Wells and Jim Molan is the third Coalition candidate with a good chance of re-election unless Coalition support falls precipitously. Members of the Australian Senate, 2019-2022 Article Talk Read View history Composition (May 2022) Government (35) Coalition Liberal (31) [a] National (4) [b] Opposition (26) Labor (26) Crossbench (15) Greens (9) One Nation (2) Centre Alliance ( 1) Lambie Network ( 1) Patrick Team (1) Liberal Democrats ( 1 ) He pledged to fulfill the promise of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, not to leave anyone behind, and to unite Australia for a better future. [103] The first debate had 415,000 viewers. They want greater scrutiny on foreign land purchases, the expansion of the live export trade, reduced restrictions on law-abiding firearms owners, to implement a bill of rights and to expand private game reserves and hunting areas. A Senate seat in New South Wales was vacant following the resignation of Kristina Keneally (Labor) on 11 April 2022 to contest the lower house seat of Fowler in the election. In the inner Melbourne seat of Macnamara, Greens candidate Steph Hodgins-May had received a 7.2% swing and was trailing 31.4% to Labor's 32.5% with just over half of the vote counted. Follow live updates in our Australia election blog, In this election there are two key policies dividing the Coalition, Labor party, Greens and 'teal' independents. [196], Australian Greens leader Adam Bandt celebrated his party's historic three seat gains in Queensland, two from the Liberals and one from Labor. Running in: the Senate, as well as nine lower house seats, in WA only. The 2022 Australian federal election in the Senate was held on 21 May 2022 to elect 40 of the 76 senators in the Australian Senate, after a six-week campaign. TNL, formerly registered as The New Liberals, is an Australian political party formed in 2019. Heres a quick rundown of these lesser-known parties running Senate candidates in the 2022 Australian federal election on 21 May, and what they stand for. Imop campaigns for peoples right to refuse or choose medical products and procedures like Covid vaccines, including advocating the removal of No Jab No Play and vaccine mandates. The documents set out a timeline of key dates for the election.[94][98]. Albanese was sworn in as Prime Minister on 23 May 2022, becoming the fourth Labor leader to win government from opposition since World War II, after Gough Whitlam in 1972, Bob Hawke in 1983, and Kevin Rudd in 2007. Running in: the Senate in NSW, Queensland and WA. The party is calling for the protection of rivers and better water management, an end to detention for Indigenous children and ending adult incarceration except for the most serious offences, and replacing fines with community service. The chart below shows the seats that are not up for election, under the "Continuing" column, along with those each party has won and is likely to win, according to the ABC elections computer. This was a "dodgy" preselection. The Greens have nine, with three up for re-election. Running in: the Senate in Queensland, Victoria, SA, WA and NSW. Skip to main content. [33][34] This resulted in the federal deregistration of non-parliamentary minor parties who could not prove they had at least 1,500 members, including the Christian Democratic Party and Democratic Labour Party in March 2022. [64], In March 2021, the AEC published its proposal for this redistribution, involving the abolition of the Division of Stirling in Western Australia,[74] the creation of the new Division of Hawke in Victoria (named for former Prime Minister Bob Hawke), and the renaming of the existing Division of Corangamite to the Division of Tucker (in honour of Margaret Tucker, "a Yorta Yorta woman, for her significant work to create a more equal and understanding society for Aboriginal people"). 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The committee was made up of Morrison, New South Wales Premier and state party leader Dominic Perrottet, and former party president Chris McDiven. [144], Candidates for either house must have been formally nominated with the Electoral Commission. [17][18] Nick Champion resigned from the House of Representatives in February 2022 to contest the South Australian state election. [198], At his first press conference after being sworn in, Albanese announced that he received assurances that crossbenchers Rebekha Sharkie, Bob Katter, Andrew Wilkie, Helen Haines, and Zali Steggall would provide supply and would not support a no-confidence motion against the government.[199]. The seat of Spence (SA) was vacant following the resignation of Nick Champion (Labor) on 22 February 2022 to contest the South Australian state election. Running in: the Senate and several lower house seats in Victoria. Sunday May 22, 2022 . [147], The 2022 election featured the largest number of Indigenous candidates in Australian history, with four running for the Coalition, eleven for Labor, and seventeen for the Greens.[148]. Senators Nita Green (Labor), Susan McDonald (Liberal National), Gerard Rennick (Liberal National), Malcolm Roberts (One Nation), Paul Scarr (Liberal National) and Larissa Waters (Greens) were not up for re-election. Australian election. 2022 Australian federal election Welcome to the Tally Room's guide to the next Australian federal election. Election pendulum (House of Representatives), The Coalition formally comprises the Liberal Party and National Party. The Tasmanian senator Jacqui Lambie wants to get more supporters in parliament. Look back at how the 2022 Australian federal election unfolded Election analyst Dr Kevin Bonham said Ms Hanson is likely to regain her seat, with the third spot Liberal National Partly (LNP) candidate, Amanda Stoker, the most likely to miss out. Running in: the Senate in Queensland, NSW, WA and Victoria, and several lower house seats in Victoria and Queensland. Given I lost by a handful of votes, was advised process open to legal challenge. A list of profiles for Candidates A-Z in the Federal Election 2022. Lastly, a United Australia Party candidate won the sixth seat in Victoria. Jan 25, 2022 Updated: 10:07am, Jan 26. From 2010 to 2022, Christensen was a member of the Liberal Party. In addition to Haines and Steggall's campaigns for reelection, the 2022 election saw the candidacy of several challengers who were in turn inspired by Steggall. [20], Throughout the duration of the 46th Parliament, Scott Morrison remained Prime Minister and leader of the Liberal Party, and in so doing he became the first prime minister to serve a full term without facing a leadership spill since John Howard (19962007). Suggest a missing candidate here. [38][39] As a result, on 1 April 2022, the AEC gave notice to the party that it would consider deregistering the party, giving one month for the party to appeal the notice. Albanese also received messages of congratulations from the leaders of Bangladesh,[220] Israel,[221] Italy,[222] the Netherlands,[223] Pakistan,[224] Samoa,[225] Saudi Arabia,[226] the Solomon Islands,[227] Sri Lanka,[228] and Vietnam.[229]. GAP backs mandatory jail for violent crimes and boot camps for juvenile offenders, would relax firearm laws, has policies for a concealed carry licence, and would abolish income tax and remove compulsory superannuation. They want to repeal the GST and the stage 3 tax cuts, raise company tax and a new wealth tax, nationalise mines and banks, go to 100% renewables within 10 years, more progressive policies on refugees and asylum seekers, and to abolish Asio and other spy agencies. The terms of state senators elected on that date commenced on 1 July 2022. Campaigning on many of the issues backed by 'teal' independents in the lower house, Pocock could on some issues be the critical 39th vote Labor needs to pass legislation. Related resources and links No.1 - Electing Australia's Senators [15] This left the government with a one-seat majority (76 out of 151), though considering the position of the Speaker, who is obliged not to vote to create a majority where none is present, the government functioned from this point to the election in technical-minority status. Many micro-parties representing niche or local interests are running for the Senate in the 2022 Australian federal election; make sure youre across what theyre all about before deciding who you should vote for. A second Senate seat in Western Australia was initially vacant at the close of nominations following the resignation on 15 April 2022 of Ben Small (Liberal), who had discovered that he was ineligible on the grounds of dual citizenship. It was reported that Senators Kimberley Kitching and Kim Carr might face preselection challenges and could lose preselection for the Senate ticket in the election. [54] Kitching died from a heart attack a week later, and Carr later decided to retire from the election. The overall Senate result sees a significant shift away from the Coalition. [45][46][47], While the Liberal state executive was dissolved, the committee was allowed to "hand-pick" party candidates for the election and bypass local pre-selection ballots. Membership is FREE and open to Indigenous and Non-Indigenous people To join our party, and help make a difference in Indigenous lives in Australia, click on button below and complete the quick and easy form Our GOAL is to have more First Nation voices IN Government. LaborPenny Wong LiberalSimon Birmingham IndependentRex Patrick GreenBarbara Pocock Animal JusticeLouise Pfeiffer One NationJennifer Game GreenMajor Sumner LiberalAndrew McLachan LiberalLeah Blyth Credit: 7NEWS The aim of this is to show the potential policy outcomes of the election and what it actually will mean for people, We condensed each of the major party's policies into short position statements, and added how the positions of independents and minor parties align with these. The AEC counting Senate votes. SAP wants free university for all, a ban on all new coal mines and fracking, a ban on further foreign ownership, a national job guarantee program for full employment and a universal age pension. The party backs Christian values, opposes late-term abortions and the teaching of gender fluidity in schools, and wants to consider corporal punishment models to penalise rape and other serious crimes. As the party says, it is a single-issue party and that issue is anti-corruption. . She joined the Liberal Democratic Party on 8 April 2022. 2022 Election Prospects Facing Election: There are three Coalition and two Labor positions facing election in 2022, along with the position held by Pauline Hanson for her eponymous Pauline Hanson's One Nation. To determine the winner of the debate, 150 undecided voters were surveyed in key electorates around the country. It also advocates for citizens juries, or the process of deliberative democracy, to decide contentious issues. Changes to party registration rules were reportedly the effect of an increase of parties on the Senate ballot, which resulted in the requirement of magnifying sheets for some voters to read the ballot, and a perception that voters would be misled by names of some minor parties. Morrison continued to support his "captain's pick" to contest the seat of. Suggest a missing candidate here. [26][27][28], The opposition Labor Party elected Anthony Albanese as party leader unopposed, 12 days after Bill Shorten lost the May 2019 election. Ballots are counted at least twice, at the polling place and, starting Monday night after election day, at counting centres. The Australian Labor Party achieved a majority government for the first time since 2007, winning 77 seats in the House of Representatives. Saying they were inspired by the policies of old Labor, the party wants to start a public bank at post offices, repeal the prohibition on nuclear power, wants a dramatic increase to health resourcing and a moratorium on house and farm foreclosures. The Greens increased their vote share and won four seats, gaining three seats in inner-city Brisbane, the first time in the party's history it won more than one seat in the lower house. Scott Morrison or Anthony Albanese", "Federal election: Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese face off in second leaders' debate as it happened", "Second leaders' debate a ratings winner for Nine despite employees criticising it as a 'shambles'=The Guardian", "Albanese wins final election debate over Morrison, according to Seven's undecided voters", "Final GREAT DEBATE delivers strong late night audience figures for Channel 7", "Seven's election debate to air after Big Brother as prime minister snubs ABC", "Anthony Albanese failed his first 'gotcha' moment of the election but does it really matter? Immoral? [33], The first change was the increase of membership requirements for a party from 500 to 1,500. Led by the former special forces soldier Heston Russell, the party says it aims to bring balance into the Centre of politics. [37] The LDP then withdrew its name change application on 22 March 2022. Most major Australian newspapers publish editorial endorsements in the week leading up to election day. The NRSC's announcement comes after a bruising 2022 midterm election cycle in which the GOP saw its majority shrink in the U.S. Senate in what many predicted would be a "red wave" election . [59][60], The Australian Electoral Commission is required, one year after the first sitting day for a new House of Representatives, to determine the number of members to which each State and Territory is entitled. The Electoral Legislation Amendment (Modernisation and Other Measures) Act 2019 came into effect on 1 March 2019. Formerly known as the New Liberals, TNL advocates for net zero emissions by 2030, a retrospective federal Icac, a legislated charter of rights, boosting foreign aid, new lyrics for the national anthem, restricting mass political advertising, real-time political donation disclosure, and restricting politicians to serving only 12 years in parliament. 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