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Australia 1980 Legislative Election

Chamber

Senate

Date of Election

October 18, 1980

Type of Electoral System

Proportional

Number of Seats Available
64 *
Length of Legislative Term
6 years
Number of Seats **
Percentage of Votes
Liberal-National Country Coalition
31
-
Liberal Party (LP)
27
-
National Country Party
3
-
Country Liberal Party (CLP)
1
-
Australian Labor Party (ALP)
27
-
Australian Democratic Party (ADP)
5
-
Independent
1
-

* Ten members were elected from each state, and 2 each from the Australian Capital Territory and Northern Territories.
** Half of the Senate stood for election; results reflect overall distribution of seats.

Chamber

House of Representatives

Date of Election

October 18, 1980

Type of Electoral System

Majority ***

Number of Seats Available
125
Length of Legislative Term
3 years
Number of Seats
Percentage of Votes #
Liberal-National Country Coalition
74
46.3%
Liberal Party (LP)
54
37.4%
National Country Party
20
8.9%
Australian Labor Party (ALP)
51
45.1%

*** Preferential balloting - progressive elimination of lowest-ranked candidates with a redistribution of preferences until one candidate secures a majority.

Source: Political Handbook of the World 1982-83, Binghamton, NY: CSA Publications, 1983.
# Source: T. Thomas Mackie and Richard Rose. The International Almanac of Electoral History. (3rd edition) Basingstoke: Hampshire Macmillan, 1991.

Population Size
14 695 000
Registered Voters
9 014 920
Total Votes
8 513 992
Vote/Registered Voter
94.4%
Spoilt Ballots
2.4%

Source: Voter Turnout: Australia. [Internet]. International IDEA. 7 November 2001.


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