Election Results
Election | Chamber | %
of vote |
Seats
won |
---|---|---|---|
Queensland state election
June 1998 |
Legislative Assembly | 22.7% | 11 |
Australian federal election
October 1998 |
House of Representatives | 8.4% | |
Senate | 9% | 1 | |
New South Wales state election
March 1999 |
Legislative Assembly | 7.5% | |
Legislative Council | 6.3% | 1 | |
Victoria state election
September 1999 |
Legislative Assembly | 0.3% | |
Legislative Council | n.a | ||
Western Australia state election
February 2001 |
Legislative Assembly | 9.6% | |
Legislative Council | 9.9% | 3 | |
Queensland state election
February 2001 |
Legislative Assembly | 8.7% | 3 |
Northern Territory state election
August 2001 |
Legislative Assembly | 1.3% | |
Australian federal election
November 2001 |
House of Representatives | 4.3% | |
Senate | 5.5% | ||
South Australia state election
February 2002 |
House of Assembly | 2.4% | |
Legislative Council | 1.8% | ||
Queensland state election
February 2004 |
Legislative Assembly | 4.9% | 1 |
Australian federal election
October 2004 |
House of Representatives | 1.2% | |
Senate | 1.7% | ||
Western Australia state election
February 2005 |
Legislative Assembly | 1.6% | |
Legislative Council | 1.6% | ||
South Australia state election
March 2006 |
House of Assembly | 0.3% | |
Legislative Council | 0.8% | ||
Queensland state election
September 2006 |
Legislative Assembly | 0.6% | 1 |
Australian federal election
November 2007 |
House of Representatives | 0.3% | |
Senate | 0.4% | ||
Western Australia state election
September 2008 |
Legislative Assembly | n.a | |
Legislative Council | 0.6% | ||
Queensland state election
March 2009 |
Legislative Assembly | 0.4% | |
South Australia state election
March 2010 |
House of Assembly | n.a | |
Legislative Council | 0.5% | ||
Australian federal election
August 2010 |
House of Representatives | 0.2% | |
Senate | 0.6% |
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