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Numerical records edit

Swings edit

Largest two-party-preferred swing edit

Swings of over 10% are listed. Swings are considered to be the change in a party's majority and do not take into account parties entering the two-party-preferred count for the first time. Such parties are marked with an asterisk (*). Prior to 1984, preferences were not counted to completion once the winning candidate reached 50%; in these cases an estimate is used and the entry appears in italics. Attempts are not made to estimate margins before the introduction of preferential voting in 1919.

Election Swing (%) From To Result
1919 Echuca by-election 33.0   Nationalist   Victorian Farmers   Victorian Farmers gain
2008 Lyne by-election 32.45   National   Independent*   Independent gain
1988 Groom by-election 25.21   National   Liberal*   Liberal gain
1992 Wills by-election 23.68   Labor   Independent*   Independent gain
1956 Wentworth by-election 20.36   Liberal   Independent   Liberal hold
1952 Bradfield by-election 20.3   Liberal   Independent*   Liberal hold
1938 Wakefield by-election 20.17   United Australia   Labor   Labor gain
2018 Wentworth by-election 18.96   Liberal   Independent*   Independent gain
1995 Canberra by-election 16.12   Labor   Liberal   Liberal gain
2018 Fremantle by-election 15.81   Liberal Democrats*   Labor   Labor hold
1931 Parkes by-election 15.6   Labor   Nationalist   Nationalist gain
1975 Bass by-election 14.3   Labor   Liberal   Liberal gain
1931 East Sydney by-election 14.3   Labor   Nationalist   Labor hold
1970 ACT by-election 13.4   Labor   Liberal   Labor hold
1963 East Sydney by-election 13.2   Independent*   Labor   Labor hold
2002 Cunningham by-election 12.88   Labor   Greens*   Greens gain
1921 West Sydney by-election 12.6   Labor   Nationalist   Labor hold
1952 Werriwa by-election 12.34   Liberal   Labor   Labor hold
1978 Werriwa by-election 12.1   Liberal   Labor   Labor hold
1988 Oxley by-election 11.79   Labor   Liberal*   Labor hold
1981 McPherson by-election 11.63   NCP*   Liberal   Liberal hold
1966 Dawson by-election 11.5   Country   Labor   Labor gain
1988 Port Adelaide by-election 11.11   Labor   Liberal   Labor gain
1967 Corio by-election 11.0   Liberal   Labor   Labor gain
1952 Flinders by-election 11.0   Liberal   Labor   Labor gain
1940 Corio by-election 10.9   United Australia   Labor   Labor gain
2005 Werriwa by-election 10.74   Independent*   Labor   Labor hold
1927 Warringah by-election 10.5   Nationalist   Labor   Nationalist hold
1995 Wentworth by-election 10.36   Greens*   Liberal   Liberal hold

Largest increase in primary vote edit

Increases of over 10% are listed. This list does not include debut performances.

Election Increase (%) Party Candidate Result Notes
1937 Gwydir by-election 44.25   Labor William Scully   Labor gain Previous election had Lang Labor candidate.
2009 Higgins by-election 21.65   Greens Clive Hamilton   Liberal hold No Labor candidate.
1988 Groom by-election 19.99   Liberal Bill Taylor   Liberal gain
1914 Adelaide by-election 18.29   Labor Edwin Yates   Labor hold No Liberal candidate.
2002 Cunningham by-election 16.39   Greens Michael Organ   Greens gain No Liberal candidate.
1946 Henty by-election 16.24   Liberal Jo Gullett   Liberal gain UAP to Liberal
1941 Boothby by-election 15.40   Labor Tom Lawton   United Australia hold
1903 East Sydney by-election 14.67   Free Trade George Reid   Free Trade hold
1931 Parkes by-election 14.62   Nationalist Charles Marr   Nationalist gain
2009 Bradfield by-election 13.97   Greens Susie Gemmell   Liberal hold No Labor candidate.
1966 Dawson by-election 13.76   Labor Rex Patterson   Labor gain
1970 ACT by-election 12.93   Australia Alan Fitzgerald   Labor hold
1963 East Sydney by-election 12.92   Labor Len Devine   Labor hold No Liberal candidate.
1931 East Sydney by-election 12.67   Nationalist Lionel Courtenay   Labor hold
2017 New England by-election 12.63   National Barnaby Joyce   National hold Sitting member re-contesting.
1988 Oxley by-election 12.62   Liberal David Cooke   Labor hold
1952 Werriwa by-election 12.34   Labor Gough Whitlam   Labor hold
1935 Fawkner by-election 12.33   Labor Don Cameron   United Australia hold
1978 Werriwa by-election 11.76   Labor John Kerin   Labor hold
1994 Warringah by-election 11.66   Democrats Troy Anderson   Liberal hold No Labor candidate.
2018 Fremantle by-election 11.63   Labor Josh Wilson   Labor hold No Liberal candidate; sitting member re-contesting.
1975 Bass by-election 11.62   Liberal Kevin Newman   Liberal gain
2000 Isaacs by-election 11.36   Democrats Haydn Fletcher   Labor hold No Liberal candidate.
1967 Corio by-election 11.05   Labor Gordon Scholes   Labor gain
1996 Blaxland by-election 10.88   AAFI Peter Krumins   Labor hold No Liberal candidate.
1952 Flinders by-election 10.81   Labor Keith Ewert   Labor gain
1991 Menzies by-election 10.43   Democrats Ken Peak   Liberal hold No Labor candidate.
1921 West Sydney by-election 10.37   Nationalist Alfred Henry   Labor hold
1995 Canberra by-election 10.07   Liberal Brendan Smyth   Liberal gain

Largest decrease in primary vote edit

Decreases of more than 10% are listed.

Election Decrease (%) Party Candidate Result
1936 Darling Downs by-election 41.88   United Australia James Annand   Country gain
1918 Corangamite by-election 37.52   Nationalist George Knox   Victorian Farmers gain
1919 Echuca by-election 36.57   Nationalist Frederick Purcell   Victorian Farmers gain
1960 Calare by-election 36.27   Liberal Wallace Meares   Country gain
1970 ACT by-election 32.13   Labor Kep Enderby   Labor hold
1956 Wentworth by-election 30.73   Liberal Les Bury   Liberal hold
2008 Lyne by-election 29.38   National Rob Drew   Independent gain
1927 Warringah by-election 24.38   Nationalist Archdale Parkhill   Nationalist hold
1938 Wakefield by-election 24.10   United Australia Richard Butler   Labor gain
1995 Canberra by-election 21.78   Labor Sue Robinson   Liberal gain
1952 Bradfield by-election 21.71   Liberal Harry Turner   Liberal hold
1911 Boothby by-election 20.92   Labor James Jelley   Liberal gain
1988 Groom by-election 20.12   National David Russell   Liberal gain
1992 Wills by-election 19.24   Labor Bill Kardamitsis   Independent gain
1984 Richmond by-election 19.20   National Charles Blunt   National hold
2018 Wentworth by-election 19.18   Liberal Dave Sharma   Independent gain
1956 Barker by-election 19.04   Liberal Jim Forbes   Liberal hold
1975 Bass by-election 17.56   Labor John Macrostie   Liberal gain
1960 Hunter by-election 17.43   Labor Bert James   Labor hold
1931 Parkes by-election 17.10   Labor Joseph Martin   Nationalist gain
1983 Wannon by-election 16.02   Liberal David Hawker   Liberal hold
1901 Darling Downs by-election 15.72   Protectionist Littleton Groom   Protectionist hold
1921 West Sydney by-election 14.86   Labor William Lambert   Labor hold
1915 Wide Bay by-election 14.46   Labor Andrew Thompson   Liberal gain
1931 East Sydney by-election 14.32   Labor Eddie Ward   Labor hold
1988 Port Adelaide by-election 14.25   Labor Rod Sawford   Labor hold
2015 North Sydney by-election 12.84   Liberal Trent Zimmerman   Liberal hold
1981 Wentworth by-election 12.36   Liberal Peter Coleman   Liberal hold
1952 Werriwa by-election 12.34   Liberal Ian Griffith   Labor hold
1936 Kennedy by-election 12.31   Labor Bill Riordan   Labor hold
1981 Curtin by-election 11.88   Liberal Allan Rocher   Liberal hold
1984 Corangamite by-election 11.52   Liberal Stewart McArthur   Liberal hold
1994 Werriwa by-election 11.27   Labor Mark Latham   Labor hold
1940 Corio by-election 11.21   United Australia James Vinton Smith   Labor hold
1952 Flinders by-election 11.18   Liberal John Rossiter   Labor gain
1960 La Trobe by-election 11.00   Liberal John Jess   Liberal hold
1988 Adelaide by-election 10.92   Labor Don Farrell   Liberal gain
1988 Oxley by-election 10.75   Labor Les Scott   Labor hold
1920 Ballaarat by-election 10.68   Nationalist Edwin Kerby   Labor gain
1960 Higinbotham by-election 10.40   Liberal Don Chipp   Liberal hold
1971 Murray by-election 10.27   Country Bruce Lloyd   Country hold
1939 Griffith by-election 10.26   United Australia Peter McCowan   Labor hold
1936 Darling Downs by-election 10.21   Labor John Buchanan   Country gain
1982 Lowe by-election 10.18   Liberal Philip Taylor   Labor gain

Largest primary share of the vote edit

Candidates with primary votes of more than 60% are listed.

Candidate Party Election Votes % Notes
Jim Cope   Labor 1955 Cook by-election 21,411 86.83 No Liberal candidate.
Edwin Yates   Labor 1914 Adelaide by-election 10,072 84.43 No Liberal candidate.
George Reid   Free Trade 1903 East Sydney by-election 1,697 82.70 Sitting member re-contesting.
Len Devine   Labor 1963 East Sydney by-election 19,704 80.73 No Liberal candidate.
James Scullin   Labor 1922 Yarra by-election 12,553 77.70
Granville Ryrie   Liberal 1911 North Sydney by-election 11,687 72.48
Arthur Greenup   Labor 1953 Dalley by-election 23,812 70.52 No Liberal candidate.
John Gorton   Liberal 1968 Higgins by-election 24,067 69.40
William Hill   Victorian Farmers 1919 Echuca by-election 13,800 68.77 No Labor candidate.
Kevin Andrews   Liberal 1991 Menzies by-election 40,154 67.70 No Labor candidate.
Gough Whitlam   Labor 1952 Werriwa by-election 32,561 67.46
John Kerin   Labor 1978 Werriwa by-election 40,272 67.24
Harry Jenkins   Labor 1986 Scullin by-election 34,021 66.26
Anthony Byrne   Labor 1999 Holt by-election 48,499 65.63 No Liberal candidate.
Barnaby Joyce   National 2017 New England by-election 57,016 64.92 Sitting member re-contesting.
Thomas White   Nationalist 1929 Balaclava by-election 28,655 64.10 No Labor candidate.
Stanley Bruce   Nationalist 1918 Flinders by-election 14,445 64.01
Rob Oakeshott   Independent 2008 Lyne by-election 47,306 63.80 No Labor candidate.
Littleton Groom   Protectionist 1901 Darling Downs by-election 4,532 62.78 No Free Trade or Labour candidate.
Ted Theodore   Labor 1927 Dalley by-election 21,186 62.58
Leo McLeay   Labor 1979 Grayndler by-election 30,764 61.79
Graham Pratten   Nationalist 1928 Martin by-election 29,482 60.91
Geoffrey Giles   Liberal 1964 Angas by-election 23,468 60.30
Sam Benson   Labor 1962 Batman by-election 21,776 60.12 No Liberal candidate.

Lowest winning primary share of the vote edit

Victorious candidates with less than 40% of the primary vote are listed.

Candidate Party Election Votes % Notes
Michael Organ   Greens 2002 Cunningham by-election 15,505 23.03 Second position; won on preferences.
William Gibson   Victorian Farmers 1918 Corangamite by-election 6,604 26.37 Second position (three-cornered contest); won on preferences.
Thomas Marwick   Country 1940 Swan by-election 12,354 27.64 Second position (three-cornered contest with two CP candidates); won on preferences.
Ian Allan   Country 1953 Gwydir by-election 9,823 28.19 Second position (four-cornered contest with two CP candidates); won on preferences.
Kerryn Phelps   Independent 2018 Wentworth by-election 22,219 29.19 Second position; won on preferences.
Lancelot Spurr   Labor 1939 Wilmot by-election 6,568 29.26 Second position (five-cornered contest with two Labor and three UAP candidates); won on preferences.
Philip Lucock   Country 1952 Lyne by-election 10,994 30.20 Second position (three-cornered contest with two CP candidates); won on preferences.
John England   Country 1960 Calare by-election 12,039 32.62 Second position (three-cornered contest); won on preferences.
Arthur Fadden   Country 1936 Darling Downs by-election 15,235 33.11 Three-cornered contest with the UAP.
Bill Taylor   Liberal 1988 Groom by-election 20,651 33.34 Three-cornered contest with the National Party.
Phil Cleary   Independent 1992 Wills by-election 21,391 33.53
Charles Blunt   National 1984 Richmond by-election 26,972 33.78 Second position (three-cornered contest); won on preferences.
Edwin Corboy   Labor 1918 Swan by-election 6,540 34.01 Last election conducted under first-past-the-post.
Kep Enderby   Labor 1970 ACT by-election 20,132 35.59
Kristy McBain   Labor 2020 Eden-Monaro by-election 34,073 35.89 Second position (three-cornered contest); one on preferences.
Justine Keay   Labor 2018 Braddon by-election 23,218 36.98 Second position; won on preferences.
Sydney McHugh   Labor 1938 Wakefield by-election 18,870 37.89 Second position; won on preferences.
Terri Butler  ; Labor 2014 Griffith by-election 30,023 38.63 Second position; won on preferences.
Leonie Short   Labor 2001 Ryan by-election 29,173 38.68 Second position; won on preferences.
Don Chipp   Liberal 1960 Higinbotham by-election 19,661 39.10 Second position; won on preferences.
Patrick Gorman   Labor 2018 Perth by-election 22,812 39.33
Darren Chester   National 2008 Gippsland by-election 32,971 39.60 Three-cornered contest with the Liberal Party.
Susan Lamb   Labor 2018 Longman by-election 35,203 39.84

Largest two-party-preferred majorities edit

Majorities of over 20% are listed. Prior to 1984, preferences were not counted to completion once the winning candidate reached 50%; in these cases an estimate is used and the entry appears in italics. There are no entries for by-elections prior to the introduction of preferential voting in 1918.

Election Party Candidate Margin % Main opponent
1955 Cook by-election   Labor Jim Cope 18,163 36.83   Independent
1963 East Sydney by-election   Labor Len Devine 35.1   Independent
1922 Yarra by-election   Labor James Scullin 28.1   Nationalist
1960 Hunter by-election   Labor Bert James 27.2   Independent
1953 Dalley by-election   Labor Arthur Greenup 25.0   Independent
2008 Lyne by-election   Independent Rob Oakeshott 35,393 23.87   National
2017 New England by-election   National Barnaby Joyce 41,505 23.63   Labor
2018 Fremantle by-election   Labor Josh Wilson 29,507 23.33   Liberal Democrats
1986 Scullin by-election   Labor Harry Jenkins 23,792 23.16   Liberal
1919 Echuca by-election   Victorian Farmers William Hill 22.3   Nationalist
1978 Werriwa by-election   Labor John Kerin 22.3   Liberal
1999 Holt by-election   Labor Anthony Byrne 32,605 22.06   Democrats
1991 Menzies by-election   Liberal Kevin Andrews 26,141 22.02   Democrats
1971 Murray by-election   Country Bruce Lloyd 21.5   Labor
1968 Higgins by-election   Liberal John Gorton 20.9   Labor
2005 Werriwa by-election   Labor Chris Hayes 26,917 20.05   Independent

Smallest two-party-preferred majorities edit

Majorities of less than 1% are listed.

Election Party Candidate Margin % Main opponent
1939 Griffith by-election   Labor William Conelan 8 0.01   United Australia
1915 Wide Bay by-election   Liberal Edward Corser 86 0.15   Labor
1939 Wilmot by-election   Labor Lancelot Spurr 69 0.15   United Australia
1960 Bendigo by-election   Labor Noel Beaton 133 0.16   Liberal
2001 Ryan by-election   Labor Leonie Short 255 0.17   Liberal
1932 East Sydney by-election   Labor (NSW) Eddie Ward 173 0.23   United Australia
2020 Eden-Monaro by-election   Labor Kristy McBain 735 0.39   Liberal
2001 Aston by-election   Liberal Chris Pearce 908 0.58   Labor
1960 Higinbotham by-election   Liberal Don Chipp 603 0.60   Labor
1969 Bendigo by-election   Labor David Kennedy 670 0.76   Liberal
1912 Werriwa by-election   Labor Benjamin Bennett 338 0.79   Liberal
1915 Bendigo by-election   Labor Alfred Hampson 427 0.89   Liberal

Most candidates edit

Candidate records edit

Durable by-election candidates edit

Candidates who have contested more than three by-elections are listed here.

Former members attempting a comeback at a by-election edit

Senators attempting a transfer to the House edit

Shortest-serving by-election victors edit

Members with service of less than two years are listed.

Member Party By-election Term Length Notes
Peter Reith   Liberal 1982 Flinders by-election 4 December 1982 – 5 March 1983 91 days Defeated at the next election. Later served 1984–2001.
Kerryn Phelps   Independent 2018 Wentworth by-election 20 October 2018 – 18 May 2019 210 days Defeated at the next election.
Phil Cleary   Independent 1992 Wills by-election 11 April 1992 – 25 November 1992 228 days Election declared void. Later served 1993–1996.
Leonie Short   Labor 2001 Ryan by-election 17 March 2001 – 10 November 2001 238 days Defeated at the next election.
Eddie Ward   Labor 1932 East Sydney by-election 7 March 1931 – 19 December 1931 287 days Defeated at the next election. Later served 1932–1963.
Justine Keay   Labor 2018 Braddon by-election 28 July 2018 – 18 May 2019 294 days Defeated at the next election. Previously served 2016–2018.
Susan Lamb   Labor 2018 Longman by-election 28 July 2018 – 18 May 2019 294 days Defeated at the next election. Previously served 2016–2018
Benjamin Bennett   Labor 1912 Werriwa by-election 1 June 1912 – 23 April 1913 326 days Retired at the next election.
Brendan Smyth   Liberal 1995 Canberra by-election 25 March 1995 – 2 March 1996 343 days Defeated contesting Namadgi at the next election.
Edwin Corboy   Labor 1918 Swan by-election 26 October 1918 – 13 December 1919 1 year, 48 days Defeated at the next election.
Lancelot Spurr   Labor 1939 Wilmot by-election 27 May 1939 – 21 September 1940 1 year, 117 days Defeated at the next election.
Graham Pratten   Nationalist 1928 Martin by-election 16 June 1928 – 12 December 1929 1 year, 179 days Defeated at the 1929 election.
David Gordon   Liberal 1911 Boothby by-election 11 November 1911 – 31 May 1913 1 year, 201 days Defeated at the next election.
Steve Dargavel   Labor 1997 Fraser by-election 1 February 1997 – 31 August 1998 1 year, 211 days Lost preselection prior to the next election and retired.
Keith Ewert   Labor 1952 Flinders by-election 18 October 1952 – 29 May 1954 1 year, 223 days Defeated at the next election.
William Hartnoll   Free Trade 1902 Tasmania by-election 26 March 1902 – 16 December 1903 1 year, 265 days Defeated contesting Bass at the next election.
Sydney McHugh   Labor 1938 Wakefield by-election 10 December 1938 – 21 September 1940 1 year, 286 days Defeated at the next election.
Michael Organ   Greens 2002 Cunningham by-election 19 October 2002 – 8 October 2004 1 year, 355 days Defeated at the next election.
George Foley   Nationalist 1920 Kalgoorlie by-election 18 December 1920 – 16 December 1922 1 year, 363 days Defeated at the next election.

Youngest by-election victors edit

Victors who were under the age of 30 at the time of their election are listed. The youngest woman to win a by-election is Jackie Kelly, who was aged 32 years, 244 days when she won the 1996 Lindsay by-election.

Member Party By-election By-election date Birth date Age Notes
Edwin Corboy   Labor 1918 Swan by-election 26 October 1918 24 August 1896 22 years, 63 days
Harold Holt   UAP 1935 Fawkner by-election 17 August 1935 5 August 1908 27 years, 12 days
Andrew Peacock   Liberal 1966 Kooyong by-election 2 April 1966 13 February 1939 27 years, 48 days
Doug Anthony   Country 1957 Richmond by-election 14 September 1957 31 December 1929 27 years, 257 days
Kim Beazley Sr.   Labor 1945 Fremantle by-election 18 July 1945 30 September 1917 27 years, 291 days
Adrian Gibson   Liberal 1964 Denison by-election 15 February 1964 3 November 1935 28 years, 104 days
Graham Pratten   Nationalist 1928 Martin by-election 16 June 1928 13 December 1899 28 years, 186 days
Bill Riordan   Labor 1936 Kennedy by-election 12 December 1936 8 February 1908 28 years, 308 days
David Kennedy   Labor 1969 Bendigo by-election 7 June 1969 20 March 1940 29 years, 79 days

Oldest by-election victors edit

Victors aged over 55 at the time of their election are listed. The oldest woman to win a by-election was Bronwyn Bishop, who was aged 51 years, 158 days when she won the 1994 Mackellar by-election.

Member Party By-election By-election date Birth date Age Notes
William Spence   Nationalist 1917 Darwin by-election 30 June 1917 7 August 1846 70 years, 327 days Previously served 1901–1917.
John Alexander   Liberal 2017 Bennelong by-election 16 December 2017 4 July 1951 66 years, 165 days Previously served 2010–2017.
Edward Corser   Nationalist 1915 Wide Bay by-election 11 December 1915 1852 62–63 years
Kerryn Phelps   Independent 2018 Wentworth by-election 20 October 2018 14 December 1957 60 years, 310 days
Edmund Jowett   Nationalist 1917 Grampians by-election 27 October 1917 6 January 1858 59 years, 294 days
John Chanter   Protectionist 1904 Riverina by-election 18 May 1904 11 February 1845 59 years, 97 days Previously served 1901–1903.
George Reid   Free Trade 1903 East Sydney by-election 4 September 1903 25 February 1845 58 years, 191 days Previously served 1901–1903.
Hugh Mahon   Labor 1913 Kalgoorlie by-election 22 December 1913 6 January 1857 56 years, 350 days Previously served 1901–1913.
Herbert Pratten   Nationalist 1921 Parramatta by-election 10 December 1921 7 May 1865 56 years, 217 days Previously a senator, 1917–1921.
John Gorton   Liberal 1968 Higgins by-election 24 February 1968 9 September 1911 56 years, 168 days Previously a senator, 1950–1968.
Percy Joske   Liberal 1951 Balaclava by-election 28 July 1951 5 October 1895 55 years, 296 days
Bill Armstrong   Country 1965 Riverina by-election 27 February 1965 1 July 1909 55 years, 241 days

First women by-election victors edit

The first woman to win a by-election was Labor's Carmen Lawrence, who won the 1994 Fremantle by-election on 12 March. The first Liberal woman to win a by-election, Bronwyn Bishop, won the 1994 Mackellar by-election on 26 March. The first woman to contest a by-election was Grace Stratton, an independent candidate for the 1951 Balaclava by-election.

Two or more former members contest by-election edit

Frequency and duration records edit

Longest period without a by-election edit

Periods when there were no by-elections for over two years are listed:

Period Length
30 March 1946 – 28 July 1951 5 years, 120 days
24 May 1941 – 18 August 1945 4 years, 86 days
5 December 2009 – 8 February 2014 4 years, 65 days
18 February 1922 – 6 March 1926 4 years, 16 days
19 March 2005 – 28 June 2008 3 years, 101 days
18 May 1904 – 10 July 1907 3 years, 53 days
1 February 1997 – 6 November 1999 2 years, 278 days
20 March 1971 – 22 September 1973 2 years, 186 days
19 October 2002 – 19 March 2005 2 years, 151 days
28 June 1975 – 25 October 1977 2 years, 119 days
8 March 1958 – 9 April 1960 2 years, 32 days
15 April 1989 – 11 May 1991 2 years, 26 days

Four parliaments have been without by-elections: the 9th (1922–1925), the 18th (1946–1949), the 19th (1949–1951) and 43rd (2010–2013).

Longest period without a seat changing hands edit

Periods of over three years are listed:

Period Length
6 September 2008 – 20 October 2018 10 years, 44 days
18 October 1952 – 5 November 1960 8 years, 18 days
22 July 1967 – 28 June 1975 7 years, 341 days
28 June 1975 – 13 March 1982 6 years, 258 days
30 July 1921 – 3 September 1928 6 years, 223 days
30 March 1946 – 18 October 1952 6 years, 202 days
25 March 1995 – 17 March 2001 5 years, 357 days
2 March 1940 – 9 February 1946 5 years, 344 days
13 March 1982 – 6 February 1988 5 years, 330 days
19 October 2002 – 6 September 2008 5 years, 323 days
5 November 1960 – 26 February 1966 5 years, 113 days
6 February 1932 – 19 December 1936 4 years, 317 days
18 May 1904 – 13 June 1908 4 years, 26 days
9 April 1988 – 11 April 1992 4 years, 2 days
11 November 1911 – 20 February 1915 3 years, 101 days
29 March 1901 – 30 March 1904 3 years, 1 day

Most by-elections in one day edit

The highest number of by-elections held on a single day is five:

There have twice been three by-elections in one day:

Most by-elections in a single parliament edit

There were 10 by-elections during the 20th Parliament (1951–1954). The 45th Parliament (2016–2019) saw nine, the 37th Parliament (1993–1996) saw eight, and the 25th Parliament (1963–1966) saw seven.

Most by-elections for a single electorate edit

There have been five by-elections for the seat of Werriwa: in 1912, 1952, 1978, 1994 and 2005.

Causes of by-elections edit

Most by-elections are caused either by the resignation or the death of the sitting member. By-elections caused by other factors are listed here:

Miscellaneous records edit

Incumbent party falls directly from first to third place edit

Government gains seats/Opposition loses seats edit

By-election victors defeated at next election edit

Incumbent party did not contest edit

Major party did not run edit

It is quite common for major parties not to contest by-elections held by the other party by safe margins. This list does not include uncontested by-elections, which can be found below.

Party endorses multiple candidates edit

Victories by minor parties and independents edit

Strong performances by minor parties and independents edit

Minor parties and independents who received at least 10% of the primary vote or were part of the final two-party-preferred count are listed below. The Position column refers to primary vote position. Prior to 1984 preferences were not counted to completion once the winning candidate reached 50% of the vote; in these cases an estimate of the two-party-preferred vote, in italics, is used.

Party By-election Candidate Votes Primary 2PP Position Notes
  AAFI 1996 Blaxland by-election Peter Krumins 8,759 13.63 2 No Liberal candidate; overtaken on preferences.
  AAFI 1994 Warringah by-election Robyn Spencer 8,446 13.54 4 No Labor candidate.
  Australia 1970 ACT by-election Alan Fitzgerald 9,914 17.52 3
  Centre Alliance 2018 Mayo by-election Rebekha Sharkie 39,369 44.37 57.53 1 Won by-election.
  Communist 1936 Kennedy by-election Jim Slater 4,459 11.05 3 No UAP candidate.
  Communist 1960 Hunter by-election Charles Dumbrell 3,895 10.10 3 No Liberal candidate.
  Conservative 1936 Darling Downs by-election Leslie Boyce 5,809 12.62 4
  Democrats 1991 Menzies by-election Ken Peak 13,070 22.04 27.95 2 No Labor candidate.
  Democrats 2000 Isaacs by-election Haydn Fletcher 10,540 17.28 33.96 2 No Liberal candidate.
  Democrats 1981 Curtin by-election Shirley de la Hunty 8,356 17.13 3
  Democrats 1994 Warringah by-election Troy Anderson 9,932 15.92 36.54 2 No Labor candidate.
  Democrats 1999 Holt by-election Polly Morgan 10,896 14.74 27.94 2 No Liberal candidate.
  Democrats 1981 Boothby by-election Robert Hercus 9,188 14.31 3
  Democrats 1988 Adelaide by-election Ian McLeish 7,097 11.77 3
  DLP 1962 Batman by-election Jack Little 6,811 18.81 3 No Liberal candidate.
  DLP 1960 Bendigo by-election Bill Drechsler 6,200 14.67 3
  DLP 1960 Balaclava by-election John Ryan 4,672 14.19 3
  DLP 1960 Higinbotham by-election James Nugent 6,756 13.44 3
  DLP 1966 Kooyong by-election Bernie Gaynor 5,854 13.29 3
  DLP 1969 Bendigo by-election Paul Brennan 5,710 12.93 3
  DLP 1960 La Trobe by-election John Martyr 6,834 12.77 3
  DLP 1967 Corio by-election Patrick Bourke 5,418 10.61 3
  Family First 2008 Mayo by-election Bob Day 8,468 11.40 4 No Labor candidate.
  Greens 2018 Batman by-election Alex Bhathal 33,725 39.49 45.62 2 No Liberal candidate.
  Greens 2009 Higgins by-election Clive Hamilton 21,628 32.40 39.77 2 No Labor candidate.
  Greens 1994 Kooyong by-election Peter Singer 16,202 28.03 35.97 2 No Labor candidate.
  Greens 2002 Cunningham by-election Michael Organ 15,505 23.03 52.23 2 No Liberal candidate; won on preferences.
  Greens 1995 Wentworth by-election Murray Matson 15,120 26.04 34.10 2 No Labor candidate.
  Greens 2009 Bradfield by-election Susie Gemmell 17799 25.23 35.18 2 No Labor candidate.
  Greens 2008 Mayo by-election Lynton Vonow 15,851 21.35 46.97 2 No Labor candidate.
  Greens 2018 Perth by-election Caroline Perks 10,908 18.81 36.90 2 No Liberal candidate.
  Greens 2018 Fremantle by-election Dorinda Cox 10,456 16.53 2 No Liberal candidate; overtaken on preferences.
  Greens 2015 North Sydney by-election Arthur Chesterfield-Evans 11,959 15.71 3 No Labor candidate.
  Greens 1995 Canberra by-election James Warden 10,835 12.85 3
  Greens 1997 Fraser by-election Dierk von Behrens 5,584 10.60 3
  Independent 2008 Lyne by-election Rob Oakeshott 47,306 63.80 73.87 1 No Labor candidate; won by-election.
  Independent 1908 Adelaide by-election Alexander McLachlan 4,887 48.83 2 No Protectionist or Free Trade candidate.
  Independent 1910 Kooyong by-election Alfred Lumsden 8,214 38.20 2
  Independent 1952 Bradfield by-election Martin Hardie 15,336 38.15 41.6 2 No Labor candidate.
  Independent 1901 Darling Downs by-election Joshua Bell 2,687 37.22 2 No Free Trade or Labour candidate; only two candidates.
  Independent 1929 Balaclava by-election Frederick Francis 16,048 35.90 35.90 2 No Labor candidate; only two candidates.
  Independent 1992 Wills by-election Phil Cleary 21,391 33.53 65.37 1 Won by-election.
  Independent 1936 Kennedy by-election Jim Boyd 13,223 32.76 42.54 2 No UAP candidate.
  Independent 1960 Hunter by-election Bob Brown 11,876 30.79 32.8 2 No Liberal candidate.
  Independent 2018 Wentworth by-election Kerryn Phelps 22,219 29.19 51.22 2 Won on preferences.
  Independent 1989 Gwydir by-election John Uebergang 14,660 26.30 ?? 2 No Labor candidate.
  Independent 1953 Dalley by-election William Cole 8,285 24.54 25.0 2 No Liberal candidate.
  Independent 1994 Mackellar by-election Bob Ellis 15,501 23.14 39.73 2 No Labor candidate.
  Independent 1938 Wakefield by-election Percy Quirke 11,343 22.78 3
  Independent 1956 Wentworth by-election Reg Robson 6,414 18.96 48.37 3 Overtook Labor candidate on preferences.
  Independent 1995 Wentworth by-election Bill Wentworth 10,945 18.85 3 No Labor candidate.
  Independent 2015 North Sydney by-election Stephen Ruff 14,303 18.79 39.77 2 No Labor candidate.
  Independent 1969 Curtin by-election Robert Scoggins 6,586 18.49 3
  Independent 1927 Warringah by-election William Fell 7,477 18.46 2 Overtaken on preferences.
  Independent 1997 Fraser by-election Cheryl Hill 9,642 18.30 34.76 2 No Liberal candidate.
  Independent 1946 Wimmera by-election James Stoddart 6,361 17.93 3 No Labor candidate; third behind two Country candidates.
  Independent 1989 Gwydir by-election Bevan O'Regan 9,881 17.72 3 No Labor candidate.
  Independent 2008 Mayo by-election Diane Bell 12,081 16.27 3 No Labor candidate.
  Independent 1994 Warringah by-election Judith Halnan 9,564 15.33 3 No Labor candidate.
  Independent 1970 ACT by-election Jim Pead 8,151 14.41 4
  Independent 2002 Cunningham by-election David Moulds 9,147 13.59 3 No Liberal candidate.
  Independent 1955 Cook by-election John Somerville-Smith 3,248 13.17 13.17 2 No Liberal candidate; only two candidates.
  Independent 1956 Wentworth by-election Reg Bartley 4,109 12.15 4
  Independent 1940 Swan by-election Claude Barker 4,980 11.14 4
  Independent 1951 Macquarie by-election William Blanchard 3,853 10.94 3
  Independent 2018 Braddon by-election Craig Garland 6,633 10.57 3
  Independent 2002 Cunningham by-election Peter Wilson 7,107 10.56 4 No Liberal candidate.
  Independent 1981 Wentworth by-election Katherine Wentworth 4,923 10.41 3
  Independent 1963 East Sydney by-election Vernon Luckman 2,233 9.15 14.9 2 No Liberal candidate.
  Independent 2005 Werriwa by-election James Young 5,237 7.80 29.95 2 No Liberal candidate.
  Labor (NSW) 1932 East Sydney by-election Eddie Ward 17,461 46.96 50.23 1 Won by-election.
  Labor (NSW) 1935 Newcastle by-election James Smith 22,135 42.72 46.21 2 No UAP candidate.
  Liberal Democrats 2018 Fremantle by-election John Gray 8,916 14.10 26.67 3 No Liberal candidate; overtook Greens on preferences.
  Liberal Forum 1962 Batman by-election Donald McLeod 7,026 19.40 37.2 2 No Liberal candidate.
  One Nation 2018 Longman by-election Matthew Stephen 14,061 15.91 3
  Protestant Labor 1939 Griffith by-election Everett Graham 15,437 27.78 3
  RARI 1996 Blaxland by-election John Hutchinson 5,771 8.98 30.94 3 Overtook AAFI on preferences.
  Single Tax 1914 Adelaide by-election Edward Craigie 1,857 15.57 15.57 2 No Liberal candidate; only two candidates.

Uncontested by-elections edit

There have been four by-elections where only one candidate contested, with the result that no vote was held and the candidate was declared elected:

Miscellaneous notable results edit

By-elections having national significance edit

Firsts and lasts edit