2025 Federal Election

Non-metropolitan results

Updated: Fri, 23 May 2025 8:35:00 PM AEST

This table shows the amount of first preference votes received by party in non-metropolitan divisions. The data includes the swing - a comparison of the current percentage of first preference votes in non-metropolitan divisions compared to the previous federal election.

This table is sortable by selecting column headers.

Notes:

  1. Non-metropolitan: All divisions situated outside capital cities.
  2. These results are not final.
First preferences in non-metropolitan divisions for South Australia
Eligible Electors: 393,544   Turnout: 92.11%
Party Votes Vote % Swing %
Australian Labor Party75,24322.08+2.03
Liberal119,31735.01-6.35
The Nationals5,1811.52+0.74
Centre Alliance37,46310.99-0.24
Pauline Hanson's One Nation27,0607.94+2.35
The Greens32,2399.46+0.68
Trumpet of Patriots9,1822.69+1.83
Family First Party Australia10,0322.94+2.94
Independent25,1087.37+1.82
....00.00-5.80
Formal 340,825 94.03 +0.30
Informal 21,651 5.97 -0.30
Total 362,476 92.11 +0.24

This table shows the two party preferred results for non-metropolitan divisions. The data includes the swing - a comparison of the current two party preferred votes in non-metropolitan divisions compared to the previous federal election.

This table is sortable by selecting on column headers.

Notes:

  1. Non-metropolitan: All divisions situated outside capital cities.
  2. TPP is a count of House of Representatives votes for the two major parties - Australian Labor Party and Liberal/National Coalition - without taking into account preferences for other parties.
  3. These results are not final.
Two party preferred in non-metropolitan divisions for South Australia
Turnout: 60.29%
Party This election % Previous election % Swing %
Australian Labor Party40.8441.97-1.13
Liberal/National Coalition59.1658.03+1.13