2025 Federal Election

Tatton - polling place

Updated: Sat, 31 May 2025 6:21:30 PM AEST
  • Lutheran Primary School Wagga Wagga, 1-17 Tamar Dr, TATTON NSW 2650

This table provides the number and percentage of first preference votes for candidates in a specific polling place. The data includes swing - the percentage of first preference votes received compared to the previous election.

This table is sortable by selecting on column headers.

Notes:

  1. These results are not final.
First preferences
Candidate Party Votes % Swing (%)
CRAIG, Mark Pauline Hanson's One Nation 85 6.66 +2.92
GREGORY, Desiree Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party 30 2.35 -0.27
BURGE, Mark Family First 34 2.66 +2.66
BAIKIE, Barbara Independent 22 1.72 +1.72
JEFFRESON, Mark Labor 198 15.52 -7.61
HARDWICK, Grant Independent 11 0.86 +0.86
FOLEY, Richard Citizens Party 46 3.61 +3.61
VALXORI, Pheonix The Greens 55 4.31 -5.26
GOODEN, James Independent 80 6.27 +6.27
DAVIS, Jake Independent 5 0.39 +0.39
McCORMACK, Michael The Nationals 512 40.13 -9.91
ROLFE, Jenny Independent 174 13.64 +13.64
ONLEY, Christine Libertarian 24 1.88 +1.88
...... Liberal Party of Australia 0 0.00 +0.00
...... Liberal Democratic Party 0 0.00 -6.05
...... Sustainable Australia Party - Universal Basic Income 0 0.00 +0.00
...... Australian Democrats 0 0.00 +0.00
...... Health Environment Accountability Rights Transparency (HEART) 0 0.00 +0.00
...... United Australia Party 0 0.00 -2.52
...... Other 0 0.00 -2.33
Formal   1,276 91.86 -2.85
Informal   113 8.14 +2.85
Total   1,389 1.08 -0.12

This table provides the number and percentage of two candidate preferred (TCP) votes for candidates in a specific polling place. The data includes swing - the percentage of TCP votes received compared to the previous election.

Notes:

  1. Two candidate preferred or TCP is a count of the two leading candidates only. Votes are recorded for a particular candidate if the preference on the ballot paper for that candidate is higher than the alternative TCP candidate, regardless of other preferences. The TCP count ultimately determines who wins the seat.
  2. These results are not final.
Two candidate preferred
Candidate Party Votes Margin Votes (%) Swing (%)
JEFFRESON, Mark Labor 474 -328 37.15 +1.08
McCORMACK, Michael The Nationals 802 328 62.85 -1.08