Australian division election results
This is a list of electoral results for the Division of Fadden in Australian federal elections from the division's creation in 1977 until the present.
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Election results
Elections in the 2020s
2023 by-election
This section is an excerpt from 2023 Fadden by-election § Results .
2023 Fadden by-election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Cameron Caldwell
43,554
49.08
+4.46
Labor
Letitia Del Fabbro
19,580
22.06
–0.29
One Nation
Sandy Roach
7,896
8.90
+0.22
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Suzette Luyken
6,424
7.24
+7.24
Greens
Scott Turner
5,477
6.17
–4.56
Independent
Belinda Jones
931
1.05
+1.05
Indigenous-Aboriginal
Marnie Laree Davis
895
1.01
+1.01
Independent
Stewart Brooker
805
0.91
–3.26
Sustainable Australia
Quentin Bye
779
0.88
+0.88
Independent
Kevin Young
641
0.72
+0.72
Federation
James Tayler
607
0.68
+0.68
Democrats
Chris Simpson
589
0.66
+0.66
Australian Citizens
Jan Pukallus
570
0.64
+0.64
Total formal votes
88,748
93.20
−2.49
Informal votes
6,473
6.80
+2.49
Turnout
95,221
72.54
−14.00
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Cameron Caldwell
56,224
63.35
+2.72
Labor
Letitia Del Fabbro
32,524
36.65
–2.72
Liberal National hold
Swing
+2.72
2022
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2022 Australian federal election in Queensland § Fadden .
2022 Australian federal election : Fadden
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Stuart Robert
47,190
44.62
−4.10
Labor
Letitia Del Fabbro
23,638
22.35
−0.16
Greens
Sally Spain
11,353
10.73
+1.73
One Nation
Sandy Roach
9,177
8.68
+0.11
United Australia
Nathan O'Brien
7,014
6.63
+1.52
Independent
Stewart Brooker
4,407
4.17
+4.17
Liberal Democrats
Alex Forbes
2,992
2.83
−1.69
Total formal votes
105,771
95.69
+0.60
Informal votes
4,760
4.31
−0.60
Turnout
110,531
86.54
−3.09
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Stuart Robert
64,126
60.63
−3.55
Labor
Letitia Del Fabbro
41,645
39.37
+3.55
Liberal National hold
Swing
−3.55
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Fadden in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Elections in the 2010s
2019
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2019 Australian federal election in Queensland § Fadden .
2019 Australian federal election : Fadden
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Stuart Robert
47,359
48.72
−0.67
Labor
Luz Stanton
21,882
22.51
−3.48
Greens
Scott Turner
8,747
9.00
+1.39
One Nation
Darren Eather
8,334
8.57
−3.40
United Australia
Mara Krischker
4,968
5.11
+5.11
Liberal Democrats
Jake Welch
4,391
4.52
+4.52
Conservative National
Allan Barber
1,531
1.57
+1.57
Total formal votes
97,212
95.09
−0.42
Informal votes
5,019
4.91
+0.42
Turnout
102,231
89.63
+1.59
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Stuart Robert
62,387
64.18
+2.94
Labor
Luz Stanton
34,825
35.82
−2.94
Liberal National hold
Swing
+2.94
2016
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in Queensland § Fadden .
2016 Australian federal election: Fadden
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Stuart Robert
43,938
49.15
−4.46
Labor
Meaghan Scanlon
23,369
26.14
+3.92
One Nation
Brenden Ball
10,693
11.96
+11.32
Greens
Daniel Kwon
6,871
7.69
+2.70
Family First
Lyn Rees
3,450
3.86
+2.23
Defence Veterans
Sean Macnamara
1,083
1.21
+1.21
Total formal votes
89,404
95.47
+1.26
Informal votes
4,243
4.53
−1.26
Turnout
93,647
89.43
−3.27
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Stuart Robert
54,578
61.05
−3.31
Labor
Meaghan Scanlon
34,826
38.95
+3.31
Liberal National hold
Swing
−3.31
2013
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2013 Australian federal election in Queensland § Fadden .
2013 Australian federal election : Fadden
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Stuart Robert
42,962
53.61
−4.72
Labor
Nicole Lessio
17,804
22.22
−5.11
Palmer United
Jim Macanally
11,759
14.67
+14.67
Greens
Petrina Maizey
3,995
4.99
−4.34
Family First
Jeremy Fredericks
1,305
1.63
−1.78
Katter's Australian
Billy Lawrence
1,088
1.36
+1.36
Independent
Maurie Carroll
712
0.89
+0.89
One Nation
Stewart Boyd
510
0.64
−0.96
Total formal votes
80,135
94.21
+0.25
Informal votes
4,925
5.79
−0.25
Turnout
85,060
92.70
+0.80
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Stuart Robert
51,572
64.36
+0.17
Labor
Nicole Lessio
28,563
35.64
−0.17
Liberal National hold
Swing
+0.17
2010
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2010 Australian federal election in Queensland § Fadden .
2010 Australian federal election : Fadden
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Stuart Robert
42,925
58.33
+1.72
Labor
Rana Watson
20,110
27.33
−6.24
Greens
Graeme Maizey
6,863
9.33
+4.92
Family First
Barrie Nicholson
2,513
3.41
+1.36
One Nation
Ian Rossiter
1,181
1.60
+0.79
Total formal votes
73,592
93.96
−1.73
Informal votes
4,734
6.04
+1.73
Turnout
78,326
91.89
−0.35
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Stuart Robert
47,236
64.19
+3.76
Labor
Rana Watson
26,356
35.81
−3.76
Liberal National hold
Swing
+3.76
Elections in the 2000s
2007
2007 Australian federal election : Fadden
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal
Stuart Robert
40,813
48.92
−11.17
Labor
Rana Watson
28,106
33.69
+6.14
National
Alex Douglas
6,177
7.40
+7.40
Greens
Michael Beale
3,748
4.49
+0.36
Family First
Ross Wilson
1,743
2.09
−1.73
Independent
David Montgomery
1,065
1.28
+1.28
One Nation
John Walter
695
0.83
−1.23
Citizens Electoral Council
Ken Martin
582
0.70
−0.09
Democrats
Chris Faint
504
0.60
−0.94
Total formal votes
83,433
95.69
+1.80
Informal votes
3,754
4.31
−1.80
Turnout
87,187
93.84
+0.08
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal
Stuart Robert
50,288
60.20
−5.70
Labor
Rana Watson
33,205
39.80
+5.70
Liberal hold
Swing
−5.70
2004
2004 Australian federal election : Fadden
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal
David Jull
42,328
59.56
+6.18
Labor
Peter Eather
19,919
28.03
+0.04
Greens
Willy Bach
3,011
4.24
+0.96
Family First
Lyn Rees
2,680
3.77
+3.77
One Nation
John Walter
1,428
2.01
−5.22
Democrats
Suzanne Wilson
1,109
1.56
−2.65
Citizens Electoral Council
Ken Martin
598
0.84
+0.84
Total formal votes
71,073
93.83
+0.27
Informal votes
4,672
6.17
−0.27
Turnout
75,745
92.21
+1.90
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal
David Jull
46,393
65.28
+2.16
Labor
Peter Eather
24,680
34.72
−2.16
Liberal hold
Swing
+2.16
2001
2001 Australian federal election : Fadden
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal
David Jull
42,856
55.80
+8.31
Labor
Ray Merlehan
23,434
30.51
−0.68
One Nation
Chris Coyle
4,897
6.38
−6.42
Democrats
Neil Cotter
3,308
4.31
−0.20
Greens
Julian Woolford
2,305
3.00
+0.96
Total formal votes
76,800
94.46
−2.15
Informal votes
4,501
5.54
+2.15
Turnout
81,301
95.07
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal
David Jull
47,838
62.29
+4.70
Labor
Ray Merlehan
28,962
37.71
−4.70
Liberal hold
Swing
+4.70
Elections in the 1990s
1998
1998 Australian federal election : Fadden
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal
David Jull
34,195
47.49
−12.93
Labor
Mike Smith
22,460
31.19
+4.94
One Nation
Neil Pitt
9,213
12.79
+12.79
Democrats
Neil Cotter
3,248
4.51
−5.30
Greens
Fay Smith
1,472
2.04
−0.48
Christian Democrats
John McGuigan
1,418
1.97
+1.96
Total formal votes
72,006
96.62
−0.91
Informal votes
2,521
3.38
+0.91
Turnout
74,527
93.64
−1.18
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal
David Jull
41,466
57.59
−9.96
Labor
Mike Smith
30,540
42.41
+9.96
Liberal hold
Swing
−9.96
1996
1993
1993 Australian federal election : Fadden
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal
David Jull
30,581
45.27
+0.76
Labor
Peter Eldon
25,973
38.45
+1.51
Democrats
Leonie Sanders
3,381
5.00
−8.55
National
Iona Abrahamson
3,200
4.74
+0.36
Greens
Harry Darville
3,020
4.47
+4.47
Confederate Action
Joe Ross
1,010
1.50
+1.50
Indigenous Peoples
Shaun Matheson
212
0.31
+0.31
Natural Law
Otto Kuhne
177
0.26
+0.26
Total formal votes
67,554
97.26
−0.47
Informal votes
1,901
2.74
+0.47
Turnout
69,455
95.42
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal
David Jull
36,297
53.77
−0.75
Labor
Peter Eldon
31,205
46.23
+0.75
Liberal hold
Swing
−0.75
1990
Elections in the 1980s
1987
1984
1983
1980
Elections in the 1970s
1977
References
"Fadden, QLD" . Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
Fadden, QLD , 2022 Tally Room , Australian Electoral Commission.
Fadden, QLD , Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
Fadden, QLD , Virtual Tally Room 2016, Australian Electoral Commission.
2013 results for Fadden , AEC.
"2010 results for Fadden" . AEC.
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