2025 Federal Election
TCP unavailable
Updated: Sun, 04 May 2025 4:17:43 PM AEST
This table shows a list of seats where TCP is unavailable and, therefore, a leader cannot be identified.
This table is sortable by selecting column headers.
Notes:
- 'TCP unavailable' is used when less than 15.00% of the TCP count has been conducted or a TCP exception has been set [TCP candidates are expected to change and a new count commenced].
- 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.
- TCP swing is determined based on historic matched polling places during election night and actual historic.
- These results are not final.
Division | State | Held by |
---|---|---|
Bean | ACT | Australian Labor Party |
Blaxland | NSW | Australian Labor Party |
Brisbane | QLD | The Greens |
Calwell | VIC | Australian Labor Party |
Farrer | NSW | Liberal |
Flinders | VIC | Liberal |
Franklin | TAS | Australian Labor Party |
Fremantle | WA | Australian Labor Party |
Griffith | QLD | The Greens |
Hunter | NSW | Australian Labor Party |
Maranoa | QLD | Liberal National Party of Queensland |
Mayo | SA | Centre Alliance |
Melbourne | VIC | The Greens |
Monash | VIC | Liberal |
Richmond | NSW | Australian Labor Party |
Ryan | QLD | The Greens |
Watson | NSW | Australian Labor Party |