The following tables show results for the Australian House of Representatives  at the 1996 federal election  held on 2 March 1996.[ 1]   
   
Australia   House of Reps (IRV ) – 1996–1998 – Turnout 94.99% (CV ) — Informal 3.78%     Party   Votes   %   Swing   Seats   Change             Liberal    4,210,689   38.69   +1.92   75     26        National    893,170   8.21   +1.04   18     2        Country Liberal    38,302   0.35   +0.02   1     1    Liberal/National Coalition    5,142,161   47.25   +2.98   94     29        Labor    4,217,765   38.75   −6.17   49     31        Democrats    735,848   6.76   +3.01               Greens  [ a]     317,654   2.92   +1.09               Independents    262,420   2.41   −0.73   5     3        AAFI    73,023   0.67   +0.64               Call to Australia    43,183   0.40   −0.08               Natural Law    41,573   0.38   −0.36               No Aircraft Noise    18,626   0.17   +0.17               Indigenous Peoples    12,507   0.11   +0.08               Reclaim Australia    6,457   0.06   +0.06               Women's Party    6,173   0.06   +0.06               One Australia    3,159   0.03   +0.03               Grey Power    2,815   0.03   +0.01               Pensioner & CIR Alliance    332   0.00   +0.00               Republican    156   0.00   +0.00               Total   10,883,852           148      1    Two-party-preferred vote          Liberal–National coalition     Win    53.63    +5.07   94      29        Labor        46.37   −5.07   49     31  
 
States  
New South Wales  1996 Australian federal election (New South Wales)   
   Turnout 96.4%  (CV ) — Informal  3.6% [ 2]      Party    Votes    %    Swing    Seats    Change             Liberal    1,229,423   33.46   +1.69   19     11        National    443,542   12.07   +2.32   10     2    Liberal/National Coalition    1,672,965   45.53   +4.01   29     13        Labor    1,453,542   39.56   -8.76   20     13        Democrats    240,255   6.54   +3.73               Greens    92,549   2.52   +1.44               Independents    88,509   2.41      1            AAFI    52,128   1.42   +1.37               Christian Democrats    34,108   0.93   +0.31               No Aircraft Noise    18,626   0.51                  Natural Law    11,252   0.31   –0.35               Reclaim Australia    5,487   0.15                  Women's Party    1,708   0.05              Total    3,674,209          50         Two-party-preferred vote          Liberal/National Coalition    1,922,165   52.56   +6.95   29     13        Labor    1,734,777   47.44   -6.95   20     13         Invalid/blank votes   138,157   3.62              Turnout   3,812,366   96.37              Registered voters   3,955,782                 Source: Federal Elections 1996    
   
 Divisions in: New South Wales  Victoria  Queensland  Western Australia  South Australia  Tasmania  Australian Capital and Northern Territories    
  
Victoria  1996 Australian federal election (Victoria)   
   Turnout 96.1%  (CV ) — Informal  2.9% [ 2]      Party    Votes    %    Swing    Seats    Change             Liberal    1,106,556   39.90   −0.31   19     2        National    128,091   4.62   −0.39   2     1    Liberal/National Coalition    1,234,647   44.52   −0.70   21     1        Labor    1,190,404   42.92   −3.53   16     1        Democrats    203,902   7.35   3.66               Greens    52,812   1.90   1.78               Independent    45,243   1.63   −1.13        1        Natural Law    20,988   0.76   −0.39               AAFI    16,914   0.61   0.54               Call to Australia    8,081   0.29   −0.19               Pensioner and CIR    332   0.00   0.01           Total    2,773,323          37      1    Two-party-preferred vote          Labor    1,388,142   50.30   -1.50   16     1        Liberal/National Coalition    1,371,480   49.70   1.50   21     1         Invalid/blank votes   83,615   2.93              Turnout   2,856,936   96.11              Registered voters   2,972,635                 Source: Federal Elections 1996    
   
 Divisions in: New South Wales  Victoria  Queensland  Western Australia  South Australia  Tasmania  Australian Capital and Northern Territories    
  
Queensland  1996 Australian federal election (Queensland)   
   Turnout 96.6%  (CV ) — Informal  2.5% [ 2]      Party    Votes    %    Swing    Seats    Change             Liberal    764,140   38.78   7.52   17     10        National    306,986   15.58   0.85   6     1    Liberal/National Coalition    1,071,126   54.36   8.37   23     11        Labor    664,371   33.72   -6.77   2     11        Democrats    131,944   6.70   2.64               Independents  [ b]     25,629   1.30   -1.57   1     1        Greens    49,462   2.51   -0.69               Indigenous Peoples    12,507   0.63   -2.19               Women's Party    4,465   0.23   0.01               Confederate Action    4,279   0.22   0.03               One Australia    3,159   0.16                  Natural Law    1,532   0.08                  AAFI    1,258   0.06                  Call to Australia    494   0.03                  Republican    156   0.01              Total    1,970,382          26      1    Two-party-preferred vote          Liberal/National Coalition    1,158,122   60.22   +8.65   23     11        Labor    765,019   39.78   -8.65   2     11         Invalid/blank votes   50,605   2.50   -0.12           Turnout   2,020,987   96.63              Registered voters   2,091,384                 Source: Federal Elections 1996    
   
 Divisions in: New South Wales  Victoria  Queensland  Western Australia  South Australia  Tasmania  Australian Capital and Northern Territories    
  
Western Australia  1996 Australian federal election (Western Australia)   
   Turnout 96.6%  (CV ) — Informal  2.5% [ 2]      Party    Votes    %    Swing    Seats    Change             Liberal    440,647   44.02   -4.99   8            National    13,333   1.33   1.09           Liberal/National Coalition    453,980   45.35   -3.90   8            Labor    347,583   34.73   -4.62   3     3        Independent    87,328   8.72   7.46   3     3        Democrats    55,862   5.58   2.30               Greens    53,101   5.31   -0.46               Natural Law    2,159   0.22   -0.31               AAFI    943   0.09              Total    1,000,956          14         Two-party-preferred vote          Liberal/National Coalition    557,055   56.00   2.02   8            Labor    437,694   44.00   -2.02   3     3         Invalid/blank votes   32,616   3.16   0.66           Turnout   1,033,572   94.95              Registered voters   1,088,487                 Source: Federal Elections 1996    
   
 Divisions in: New South Wales  Victoria  Queensland  Western Australia  South Australia  Tasmania  Australian Capital and Northern Territories    
  
South Australia  1996 Australian federal election (South Australia)   
   Turnout 95.9%  (CV ) — Informal  4.1% [ 2]      Party    Votes    %    Swing    Seats    Change         Liberal    460,246   49.99   +4.33   10     2        Labor    320,678   34.83   -4.01   2     2        Democrats    93,899   10.20   +2.41               Greens    27,146   2.95   +2.79               Independent    9,660   1.05   -3.64               Natural Law    4,495   0.49   -0.98               Grey Power    2,815   0.31   +0.12               AAFI    1,780   0.19              Total    959,891          12         Two-party-preferred vote          Liberal/National Coalition    524,445   57.26   4.59   10     2        Labor    391,516   42.74   -4.59   2     2         Invalid/blank votes   39,162   4.08   0.02           Turnout   959,881   95.89              Registered voters   1,001,006                 Source: Federal Elections 1996    
   
 Divisions in: New South Wales  Victoria  Queensland  Western Australia  South Australia  Tasmania  Australian Capital and Northern Territories    
  
Tasmania  1996 Australian federal election (Tasmania)   
   Turnout 96.6%  (CV ) — Informal  2.3% [ 2]      Party    Votes    %    Swing    Seats    Change             Liberal    138,087   44.46   +2.42   2     1        National    1,218   0.39   +0.39           Liberal/National Coalition    139,305   44.85   +2.81   2     1        Labor    137,607   44.31   −2.45   3     1        Greens    19,689   6.34   −1.58               Democrats    12,696   4.09   +1.60               Independent    1,274   0.41   −0.09           Total    310,571          5         Two-party-preferred vote          Labor    159,853   51.58   −3.07   3     1        Liberal/National Coalition    150,057   48.42   +3.07   2     1         Invalid/blank votes   7,472   2.35   −0.38           Turnout   318,043   96.58              Registered voters   329,304                 Source: Federal Elections 1996    
   
 Divisions in: New South Wales  Victoria  Queensland  Western Australia  South Australia  Tasmania  Australian Capital and Northern Territories    
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Territories  
Australian Capital Territory  1996 Australian federal election (Australian Capital Territory)           First party   Second party                  Leader   Paul Keating    John Howard     Party   Labor    Coalition     Last election   2 seats   0 seats     Seats won   3 seats    0 seats     Seat change     1        Popular vote   91,447    78,109     Percentage   47.91%    40.92%     Swing     5.43     6.73    TPP    55.5%    45.5%     TPP  swing     5.7     5.7          
 
   Turnout 96.7% (CV ) — Informal  2.8% [ 2]      Party    Votes    %    Swing    Seats    Change         Labor    91,447   47.91   –5.43   3     1        Liberal    78,109   40.92   +6.73               Greens    16,596   8.70   +6.97               Natural Law    778   0.41   –0.39               Independents    3,933   2.06   –1.21           Total    190,863          3      1    Two-party-preferred vote          Labor    105,323   55.5   –5.7   3     1        Liberal    84,592   45.5   +5.7   0             Invalid/blank votes   5,543   2.82   –0.53           Turnout   196,406   96.67              Registered voters   203,170                 Source: Federal Elections 1996    
   
 
Northern Territory  1996 Australian federal election (Northern Territory)   
  
 Divisions in: New South Wales  Victoria  Queensland  Western Australia  South Australia  Tasmania  Australian Capital and Northern Territories    
  
See also   
 
Notes    ^   The Australian Greens  were founded in 1992, but not all local organisations immediately affiliated. The Greens total includes Australian Greens, Greens Western Australia , Victorian Greens , Tasmanian Greens , Central Coast Green Party, and Richmond/Clarence Greens.    ^   Pauline Hanson  has been counted as being elected an independent. She had been disendorsed as the Liberal candidate and ran as an independent, but she remained a Liberal on the ballot paper.       
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