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94.8 % counted | Updated Fri Dec 21 12:14PM

Coalition

65 Seats won

65 Seats predicted

Labor

83 Seats won

83 Seats predicted

76 seats required for victory
2 Seats won by other candidates
94.8 % counted | Updated Fri Dec 21 12:14PM

State of the Parties

94.8% counted.
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Party % Vote Swing Won Likely Total In Doubt Change Predict
Liberal 36.7 -4.2 55 0 55 0 -20 55
National 5.5 -0.4 10 0 10 0 -3 10
Labor 43.4 +5.7 83 0 83 0 23 83
Greens 7.8 +0.6 0 0 0 0 0 0
Family First 1.9 +0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Others 4.7 -1.7 2 0 2 0 0 2

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Election News

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It's official: Prime Minister Kevin Rudd is sworn in by Governor General Michael Jeffery this morning

It's official: Prime Minister Kevin Rudd is sworn in by Governor-General Michael Jeffery this morning

Rudd sworn in as new PM Video Audio Photo

Posted December 3, 2007 09:47:00
Updated December 3, 2007 11:54:00

Kevin Rudd has been sworn in as Australia's 26th Prime Minister at Government House in Canberra, alongside his deputy Julia Gillard. More

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Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and deputy Julia Gillard

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and deputy Julia Gillard all smiles at the start of the new Labor Government's first ministerial meeting on December 3, 2007, after the new Labor government was sworn in that morning.

Changing Seats

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Updated Fri Dec 21 12:14PM
Electorate Swing Predict
Bass 3.6% to ALP ALP GAIN
Bennelong 5.5% to ALP ALP GAIN
Blair 10.2% to ALP ALP GAIN
Bonner 5.0% to ALP ALP GAIN
Braddon 2.6% to ALP ALP GAIN
Corangamite 6.2% to ALP ALP GAIN
Dawson 13.2% to ALP ALP GAIN
Deakin 6.4% to ALP ALP GAIN
Dobell 8.7% to ALP ALP GAIN
Eden-Monaro 6.7% to ALP ALP GAIN
Flynn 7.9% to ALP ALP GAIN
Forde 14.4% to ALP ALP GAIN
Hasluck 3.1% to ALP ALP GAIN
Kingston 4.5% to ALP ALP GAIN
Leichhardt 14.3% to ALP ALP GAIN
Lindsay 9.7% to ALP ALP GAIN
Longman 10.3% to ALP ALP GAIN
Makin 8.6% to ALP ALP GAIN
Moreton 7.6% to ALP ALP GAIN
Page 7.8% to ALP ALP GAIN
Parramatta * 7.7% to ALP ALP GAIN
Petrie 9.5% to ALP ALP GAIN
Robertson 7.0% to ALP ALP GAIN
Solomon 3.0% to ALP ALP GAIN
Wakefield 7.3% to ALP ALP GAIN
Cowan 2.5% to LIB LIB GAIN
Swan 0.2% to LIB LIB GAIN

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Party Continuing New Total
Liberal/National Coalition 19 18 37
Australian Labor Party 14 18 32
The Greens 2 3 5
Family First 1 0 1
Others 0 1 1