2025 Federal Election

South Australia

Updated: Fri, 23 May 2025 12:56:12 PM AEST

SA Senate

Enrolment: 1,306,900
Provisional quota: 166,297

Candidates

There are six SA Senate vacancies for the 2025 Federal Election.

Results

First preferences

Distribution of preferences

The distribution of preferences can only occur once a final quota has been struck – at least thirteen days after election day.

Senators elected

Senators can only be declared elected after the distribution of preferences.

Provisional quota

For a candidate to be elected to the Senate they need to gain a full quota of the formal votes. The table below is based on first preference votes only and represents a provisional quota for each party. Each party's provisional quota gives an indication as to the potential for their candidate/s to be elected.

Note: The final quota is calculated from total formal ballot papers and cannot be struck until all votes are received. Before this time, the provisional quota data displayed below is indicative only.

Groups' provisional quota
Group Provisional quota
Australian Labor Party 2.6639
Liberal 1.9299
The Nationals 0.0342
The Greens 0.9029
Pauline Hanson's One Nation 0.3736
Australia's Voice 0.0484
Jacqui Lambie Network 0.1895
Trumpet of Patriots 0.1990
Legalise Cannabis Australia 0.2002
Libertarian 0.0711
Sustainable Australia Party - Universal Basic Income 0.0197
Animal Justice Party 0.0951
Citizens Party 0.0094
FUSION | Planet Rescue | Whistleblower Protection | Innovation 0.0327
Family First Party Australia 0.1416
Gerard Rennick People First 0.0810
Unendorsed/Ungrouped Amalgamated 0.0078

Division and polling place results