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Parties and politicians

 

FEDERAL ELECTION DATE: Saturday 18 May 2019  

 

Parties and politicians

Lists of political parties:

Current Register of Political Parties (AEC)

Political Parties (AustralianPolitics.com)

List of political parties in Australia (Wikipedia)

 

Party websites:

KEY POLITICAL PARTIES
Australian Labor Party ("Labor")
Liberal Party of Australia ("LIberal")
National Party of Australia ("The Nationals")
Australian Greens ("The Greens")


SOME OTHER WELL-KNOWN PARTIES
Australian Conservatives
Jacqui Lambie Network
Katter's Australian Party
Centre Alliance (previously the Nick Xenophon Team)
United Australia Party (previously the Palmer United Party)
Pauline Hanson's One Nation
(See Wikipedia for full list)
 

Lists of candidates:

(2019 lists of candidates not available yet)

Candidates - 2016 election (AEC)
You can choose to list House of Representatives candidates, or Senate candidates, or both. - nationally or by state or territory.
An all candidates csv file for the 2016 election is available for download.

Candidates - 2016 election (ABC)

Parliament of Australia
(Click on "Senators and Members", then either "Senators" or "Members" Provided for interest only. (This is not a list of CANDIDATES, because some Senators and Members are not seeking re-election, and many candidates are not already in Parliament).
- House of Representatives (Members)
- Senate (Senators)


Websites of the four major party leaders:

Scott Morrison - Prime Minister (Liberal leader)

Michael McCormack - Deputy PM (Nationals leader)

Bill Shorten - Leader of the Opposition (Labor leader)

Richard di Natale - Greens leader

 

 


Ballot boxes for the Senate and the House of Representatives

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