Australian division election results
This is a list of electoral results for the Division of Adelaide in Australian federal elections from the division's creation in 1903 until the present.
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Election results
Elections in the 2020s
2022
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2022 Australian federal election in South Australia § Adelaide .
2022 Australian federal election : Adelaide
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labor
Steve Georganas
45,086
39.98
−0.29
Liberal
Amy Grantham
36,080
32.00
−4.16
Greens
Rebecca Galdies
22,666
20.10
+4.38
One Nation
Gayle Allwood
3,376
2.99
+2.99
United Australia
Sean Allwood
3,055
2.71
−0.54
Fusion
Matthew McMillan
1,631
1.45
+1.45
Federation
Faith Gerhard
870
0.77
+0.77
Total formal votes
112,764
96.21
−0.09
Informal votes
4,438
3.79
+0.09
Turnout
117,202
90.18
−1.34
Two-party-preferred result
Labor
Steve Georganas
69,816
61.91
+3.73
Liberal
Amy Grantham
42,948
38.09
−3.73
Labor hold
Swing
+3.73
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Adelaide in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Elections in the 2010s
2019
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2019 Australian federal election in South Australia § Adelaide .
2019 Australian federal election : Adelaide
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labor
Steve Georganas
43,163
40.27
+1.20
Liberal
Shaun Osborn
38,753
36.16
+3.60
Greens
Barbara Pocock
16,853
15.72
+5.75
United Australia
Antonio Rea
3,479
3.25
+3.25
Animal Justice
Deanna Kangas
2,894
2.70
+1.23
Democrats
Chris James
2,039
1.90
+1.90
Total formal votes
107,181
96.30
+0.18
Informal votes
4,118
3.70
−0.18
Turnout
111,299
91.52
+1.73
Two-party-preferred result
Labor
Steve Georganas
62,362
58.18
−0.12
Liberal
Shaun Osborn
44,819
41.82
+0.12
Labor hold
Swing
−0.12
2016
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in South Australia § Adelaide .
2016 Australian federal election: Adelaide
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal
David Colovic
34,809
36.43
−5.63
Labor
Kate Ellis
34,325
35.93
−6.33
Xenophon
Joe Hill
12,283
12.86
+12.86
Greens
Sophie Guy
9,973
10.44
+0.32
Family First
Adrian Rivish
1,832
1.92
−0.45
Animal Justice
Matt Tidswell
1,292
1.35
+1.35
Liberal Democrats
Tyrone Lock
1,030
1.08
+1.08
Total formal votes
95,544
96.84
+0.80
Informal votes
3,118
3.16
−0.80
Turnout
98,662
90.34
−2.13
Two-party-preferred result
Labor
Kate Ellis
52,219
54.65
+0.70
Liberal
David Colovic
43,325
45.35
−0.70
Labor hold
Swing
+0.70
2013
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2013 Australian federal election in South Australia § Adelaide .
2013 Australian federal election: Adelaide
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labor
Kate Ellis
38,650
42.26
−1.52
Liberal
Carmen Garcia
38,463
42.06
+4.31
Greens
Ruth Beach
9,251
10.12
−3.50
Family First
Peter Lee
2,169
2.37
+0.18
Palmer United
Vincent Scali
1,943
2.12
+2.12
Socialist Alliance
Liah Lazarou
980
1.07
+0.18
Total formal votes
91,456
96.04
+0.86
Informal votes
3,770
3.96
−0.86
Turnout
95,226
92.47
−0.61
Two-party-preferred result
Labor
Kate Ellis
49,338
53.95
−3.57
Liberal
Carmen Garcia
42,118
46.05
+3.57
Labor hold
Swing
−3.57
2010
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2010 Australian federal election in South Australia § Adelaide .
Elections in the 2000s
2007
2007 Australian federal election : Adelaide
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labor
Kate Ellis
42,774
48.26
+6.34
Liberal
Tracy Marsh
34,056
38.43
−6.86
Greens
Peter Solly
8,641
9.75
+1.76
Family First
Dennis Slape
1,801
2.03
−0.03
Democrats
Sandy Biar
1,353
1.53
−0.06
Total formal votes
88,625
96.89
+1.29
Informal votes
2,840
3.11
−1.29
Turnout
91,465
94.56
+0.94
Two-party-preferred result
Labor
Kate Ellis
51,868
58.53
+7.20
Liberal
Tracy Marsh
36,757
41.47
−7.20
Labor hold
Swing
+7.20
2004
2004 Australian federal election : Adelaide
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal
Trish Worth
38,530
45.29
+0.82
Labor
Kate Ellis
35,666
41.92
+5.50
Greens
Jake Bugden
6,794
7.99
+2.02
Family First
Peter Robins
1,753
2.06
+2.06
Democrats
Richard Pascoe
1,355
1.59
−9.30
Independent
Amanda Barlow
978
1.15
+1.15
Total formal votes
85,076
95.60
+0.66
Informal votes
3,920
4.40
−0.66
Turnout
88,996
93.62
−1.09
Two-party-preferred result
Labor
Kate Ellis
43,671
51.33
+1.95
Liberal
Trish Worth
41,405
48.67
−1.95
Labor gain from Liberal
Swing
+1.95
2001
2001 Australian federal election : Adelaide
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal
Trish Worth
34,258
44.20
+0.80
Labor
Tim Stanley
28,732
37.07
−0.08
Democrats
Sue Mann
8,255
10.65
+0.93
Greens
Lynne Osborn
4,638
5.98
+2.82
One Nation
Lee Peacock
1,630
2.10
−3.34
Total formal votes
77,513
94.91
−0.70
Informal votes
4,156
5.09
+0.70
Turnout
81,669
94.81
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal
Trish Worth
38,928
50.22
−0.43
Labor
Tim Stanley
38,585
49.78
+0.43
Liberal hold
Swing
−0.43
Elections in the 1990s
1998
1998 Australian federal election : Adelaide
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal
Trish Worth
32,173
43.41
−4.48
Labor
Karen Hannon
27,756
37.45
−0.29
Democrats
Tyron Beard
7,077
9.55
+1.33
One Nation
Suzanne Ramsey
3,837
5.18
+5.18
Greens
Mark Moran
2,518
3.40
+0.64
Independent
Rita Hunt
462
0.62
+0.62
Natural Law
Vladimir Lorenzon
287
0.39
−0.05
Total formal votes
74,110
95.54
+0.23
Informal votes
3,458
4.46
−0.23
Turnout
77,568
94.41
−0.13
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal
Trish Worth
37,731
50.91
−2.58
Labor
Karen Hannon
36,379
49.09
+2.58
Liberal hold
Swing
−2.58
1996
1996 Australian federal election : Adelaide
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal
Trish Worth
35,285
47.89
+3.07
Labor
Gail Gago
27,802
37.74
−3.38
Democrats
Mark Andrews
6,052
8.21
−0.22
Greens
Tim Graham
2,028
2.75
+2.75
Independent
Dan Carey
1,142
1.55
+1.55
Grey Power
Barbara Fraser
542
0.74
+0.74
Natural Law
Peter Fenwick
322
0.44
−1.54
Independent
Jane Manifold
305
0.41
+0.41
Independent
David Bidstrup
194
0.26
−0.12
Total formal votes
73,672
95.31
−0.55
Informal votes
3,623
4.69
+0.55
Turnout
77,295
94.55
+1.18
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal
Trish Worth
39,182
53.50
+2.18
Labor
Gail Gago
34,062
46.50
−2.18
Liberal hold
Swing
+2.18
1993
1993 Australian federal election : Adelaide
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal
Trish Worth
34,296
44.82
+3.71
Labor
Bob Catley
31,459
41.11
+1.70
Democrats
Matthew Mitchell
6,451
8.43
−5.91
Independent
Jack King
1,624
2.12
+2.12
Natural Law
Peter Fenwick
1,514
1.98
+1.98
Adam Hanieh
558
0.73
+0.73
Independent
Chris Matuhina
318
0.42
+0.42
Independent
David Bidstrup
295
0.39
+0.39
Total formal votes
76,515
95.86
−0.30
Informal votes
3,304
4.14
+0.30
Turnout
79,819
93.37
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal
Trish Worth
39,188
51.31
+3.15
Labor
Bob Catley
37,181
48.69
−3.15
Liberal gain from Labor
Swing
+3.15
1990
1990 Australian federal election : Adelaide
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labor
Bob Catley
27,422
40.5
−8.4
Liberal
Mike Pratt
26,953
39.8
+4.3
Democrats
Peter Mann
9,197
13.6
+4.5
Greens
Keith Oehme
1,878
2.8
+2.8
Call to Australia
Cathryn Linedale
1,123
1.7
+1.7
Independent
Jean Booth
1,100
1.6
+1.6
Total formal votes
67,673
96.1
Informal votes
2,771
3.9
Turnout
70,444
95.7
Two-party-preferred result
Labor
Bob Catley
36,267
53.7
−2.8
Liberal
Mike Pratt
31,273
46.3
+2.8
Labor gain from Liberal
Swing
−2.8
Elections in the 1980s
1988
This section is an excerpt from 1988 Adelaide by-election § Results .
Adelaide by-election, 1988
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal
Mike Pratt
26,777
44.4
+8.9
Labor
Don Farrell
22,897
38.0
−10.9
Democrats
Ian McLeish
7,097
11.8
+2.7
Independent
Bronwyn Mewett
1,408
2.3
+2.3
National
Bryan Stokes
1,000
1.7
−3.4
Independent
Michael Brander
409
0.9
+0.9
Independent
John Litten
367
0.6
+0.6
Unite Australia
Dorothy McGregor-Dey
218
0.4
+0.4
Republican
Peter Consandine
104
0.2
+0.2
Total formal votes
60,277
96.1
Informal votes
2,432
3.9
Turnout
62,709
88.0
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal
Mike Pratt
31,195
51.9
+8.4
Labor
Don Farrell
28,967
48.2
−8.4
Liberal gain from Labor
Swing
+8.4
1987
1984
1983
1980
Elections in the 1970s
1977
1975
1974
1972
Elections in the 1960s
1969
1966
1963
1961
Elections in the 1950s
1958
1955
1954
1951
Elections in the 1940s
1949
1946
1943
1940
Elections in the 1930s
1937
1934
1934 Australian federal election : Adelaide
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labor
Ken Bardolph
19,985
36.9
+6.9
United Australia
Fred Stacey
19,941
36.8
−10.4
Independent
Alec Bagot
9,055
16.7
+16.7
Social Credit
Ernest Hergstrom
2,403
4.4
+4.4
Independent Labor
Arthur McArthur
1,711
3.2
+3.2
Independent Labor
Frank Blake
1,089
2.0
+2.0
Total formal votes
54,184
91.2
Informal votes
5,212
8.8
Turnout
59,396
94.2
Two-party-preferred result
United Australia
Fred Stacey
28,848
53.2
−8.1
Labor
Ken Bardolph
25,336
46.8
+8.1
United Australia hold
Swing
−8.1
1931
1931 Australian federal election : Adelaide
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Emergency Committee
Fred Stacey
15,907
42.1
+3.5
Labor
George Edwin Yates
11,193
29.6
−31.8
Lyons Latham
Crawford Vaughan
4,500
11.9
+11.9
Lang Labor
Tom Howard
3,058
8.1
+8.1
Independent
Agnes Goode
2,449
6.5
+6.5
Communist
John Zwolsman
655
1.7
+1.7
Total formal votes
37,762
90.7
Informal votes
3,872
9.3
Turnout
41,634
94.6
Two-party-preferred result
Emergency Committee
Fred Stacey
22,523
59.6
+21.0
Labor
George Edwin Yates
15,239
40.4
−21.0
Emergency Committee gain from Labor
Swing
+21.0
Elections in the 1920s
1929
1928
1925
1922
Elections in the 1910s
1919
1917
1914
1914
This section is an excerpt from 1914 Adelaide by-election § Results .
1913
1910
Elections in the 1900s
1908
This section is an excerpt from 1908 Adelaide by-election § Results .
1906
1903
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