COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA LEGISLATIVE ELECTION OF 10 NOVEMBER 2001 ==================================================================== Source: Australian Electoral Commission THE SENATE ==================================================================== SOUTH AUSTRALIA (Six senators to be elected) ==================================================================== Enrolled voters: 1,036,768 +03.0 Votes cast: 997,576 96.2 -00.6 Informal votes: 30,561 03.1 +00.3 Formal votes: 967,015 96.9 -00.3 Quota for election: 138,146 14.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Penny WONG ALP 314,366 32.5 ELECTED 2 Linda Kirk ALP 1,555 00.2 Group A Hon Chris Schacht * ALP 5,501 00.6 Q:2.3264 Cate Faehrmann Grn 32,746 03.4 Group B Jim Douglas Grn 639 00.0 Q:0.2419 Neil Russell-Taylor ON 43,691 04.5 Group C Colin Gibson ON 364 00.0 Q:0.3189 Kathy Newnam 1,091 00.1 Group D Lisa Lines 80 00.0 Q:0.0085 Hon Robert HILL * Lib 437,891 45.3 ELECTED 1 Jeannie Ferris * Lib 653 00.1 Group E Grant Chapman * Lib 1,218 00.1 Q:3.1872 Michelle Lensink Lib 669 00.1 Mark Aldridge 687 00.1 Group F Helen Aldridge 63 00.0 Q:0.0054 Kerry Harte 817 00.1 Group G Colin Phillips 69 00.0 Q:0.0064 Patrick Crozier 1,882 00.2 Group H Robert Easson 33 00.0 Q:0.0139 Natasha Stott Despoja * AD 121,164 12.4 Group I Jeff Heath AD 468 00.1 Q:0.8841 Michael Pilling AD 156 00.0 Haroon Hassan AD 201 00.0 Kym Fishlock 596 00.1 Q:0.0043 Ervyn Behn 106 00.0 Q:0.0008 Nicholas McShane 309 00.0. Q:0.0022 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 967,015 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Faehrmann was a NSW MLC 2010-13 and from 2018. 2. Lensink was a SA MLC from 2003. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Hill’s 299,745 surplus votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- WONG E 314,366 32.5 ELECTED 2 Kirk 35 00.0 1,590 00.2 Schacht * 69 00.0 5,570 00.6 Faehrmann 52 00.0 32,798 03.4 Douglas 8 00.0 647 00.0 Russell-Taylor 177 00.1 43,868 04.5 Gibson 10 00.0 374 00.0 Newnam 11 00.0 1,102 00.1 Lines 2 00.0 82 00.0 HILL * E 138,146 14.3 ELECTED 1 FERRIS * 298,131 99.5 298,784 30.9 ELECTED 3 Chapman * 707 00.2 1,925 00.2 Lensink 140 00.0 809 00.1 M Aldridge 32 00.0 719 00.1 H Aldridge 6 00.0 69 00.0 Harte 2 00.0 819 00.1 Phillips 4 00.0 73 00.0 Crozier 8 00.0 1,890 00.2 Easson 1 00.0 74 00.0 Stott Despoja * 303 00.1 121,467 12.6 Heath 4 00.0 472 00.1 Pilling 1 00.0 157 00.0 Hassan 4 00.0 205 00.0 Fishlock 5 00.0 601 00.1 Behn 3 00.0 109 00.0 McShane 2 00.0 311 00.0 (exhausted 17 17 ) (lost by fraction 11 19 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 299,745 967,015 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Wong’s 176,220 surplus votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- WONG E 138,146 14.3 ELECTED 2 KIRK 175,614 99.6 177,204 18.3 ELECTED 4 Schacht * 179 00.1 5,749 00.6 Faehrmann 129 00.1 32,927 03.4 Douglas 22 00.0 669 00.0 Russell-Taylor 32 00.0 43,900 04.5 Gibson 4 00.0 378 00.0 Newnam 6 00.0 1,108 00.1 Lines 5 00.0 87 00.0 HILL * E 138,146 14.3 ELECTED 1 FERRIS * E 298,784 30.9 ELECTED 3 Chapman * 7 00.0 1,932 00.2 Lensink 2 00.0 811 00.1 M Aldridge 1 00.0 720 00.1 H Aldridge 0 69 00.0 Harte 0 819 00.1 Phillips 1 00.0 74 00.0 Crozier 7 00.0 1,897 00.2 Easson 0 74 00.0 Stott Despoja * 176 00.1 121,643 12.6 Heath 2 00.0 474 00.1 Pilling 1 00.0 158 00.0 Hassan 1 00.0 206 00.0 Fishlock 2 00.0 603 00.1 Behn 1 00.0 110 00.0 McShane 2 00.0 313 00.0 (exhausted 15 32 ) (lost by fraction 11 22 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 176,220 967,015 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Ferris’s 160,138 surplus votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- WONG E 138,146 14.3 ELECTED 2 KIRK E 177,204 18.3 ELECTED 4 Schacht * 15 00.0 5,764 00.6 Faehrmann 13 00.0 32,940 03.4 Douglas 1 00.0 670 00.0 Russell-Taylor 26 00.0 43,926 04.5 Gibson 1 00.0 379 00.0 Newnam 2 00.0 1,110 00.1 Lines 0 87 00.0 HILL * E 138,146 14.3 ELECTED 1 FERRIS * E 138,146 14.3 ELECTED 3 CHAPMAN * 160,361 99.8 162,293 16.8 ELECTED 5 Lensink 146 00.1 957 00.1 M Aldridge 4 00.0 724 00.1 H Aldridge 2 00.0 71 00.0 Harte 2 00.0 821 00.1 Phillips 0 74 00.0 Crozier 2 00.0 1,899 00.2 Easson 0 34 00.0 Stott Despoja * 43 00.1 121,686 12.6 Heath 4 00.0 478 00.1 Pilling 0 158 00.0 Hassan 0 206 00.0 Fishlock 0 603 00.1 Behn 0 110 00.0 McShane 1 00.0 314 00.0 (exhausted 2 34 ) (lost by fraction 13 35 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 160,638 967,015 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Kirk’s 39,058 surplus votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- WONG E 138,146 14.3 ELECTED 2 KIRK E 138,146 14.3 ELECTED 4 Schacht * 38,997 99.9 44,761 04.6 Faehrmann 13 00.0 32,953 03.4 Douglas 3 00.0 673 00.0 Russell-Taylor 4 00.0 43,930 04.5 Gibson 0 379 00.0 Newnam 0 1,110 00.1 Lines 0 87 00.0 HILL * E 138,146 14.3 ELECTED 1 FERRIS * E 138,146 14.3 ELECTED 3 CHAPMAN * E 162,293 16.8 ELECTED 5 Lensink 3 00.0 960 00.1 M Aldridge 0 724 00.1 H Aldridge 0 71 00.0 Harte 0 821 00.1 Phillips 0 74 00.0 Crozier 1 00.0 1,900 00.2 Easson 0 34 00.0 Stott Despoja * 24 00.1 121,700 12.6 Heath 0 478 00.1 Pilling 0 158 00.0 Hassan 0 206 00.0 Fishlock 0 603 00.1 Behn 0 110 00.0 McShane 0 314 00.0 (exhausted 3 37 ) (lost by fraction 10 45 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 39,058 967,015 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Chapman’s 24,147 surplus votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- WONG E 138,146 14.3 ELECTED 2 KIRK E 138,146 14.3 ELECTED 4 Schacht * 6 00.0 44,767 04.6 Faehrmann 2 00.0 32,955 03.4 Douglas 0 673 00.0 Russell-Taylor 5 00.0 43,935 04.5 Gibson 1 00.0 378 00.0 Newnam 0 1,110 00.1 Lines 0 87 00.0 HILL * E 138,146 14.3 ELECTED 1 FERRIS * E 138,146 14.3 ELECTED 3 CHAPMAN * E 138,136 14.3 ELECTED 5 Lensink 24,108 99.9 25,068 02.6 M Aldridge 2 00.0 726 00.1 H Aldridge 0 71 00.0 Harte 0 821 00.1 Phillips 0 74 00.0 Crozier 0 1,900 00.2 Easson 0 34 00.0 Stott Despoja * 10 00.1 121,710 12.6 Heath 0 478 00.1 Pilling 0 158 00.0 Hassan 0 206 00.0 Fishlock 0 603 00.1 Behn 0 110 00.0 McShane 0 314 00.0 (exhausted 1 38 ) (lost by fraction 12 57 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 24,147 967,015 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Easson’s 34 votes, H Aldridge’s 71 votes, Phillips’s 74 votes, Lines’s 87 votes, Behn’s 110 votes, Pilling’s 158 votes, Hassan’s 206 votes, McShane’s 314 votes, Gibson’s 378 votes, Heath’s 478 votes, Fishlock’s 603 votes, Douglas’s 673 votes, M Aldridge’s 726 votes, Harte’s 821 votes, Newnham’s 1,100 votes and Crozier’s 1,900 votes total 7,745 votes) distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- WONG E 138,146 14.3 ELECTED 2 KIRK E 138,146 14.3 ELECTED 4 Schacht * 386 05.0 45,153 04.7 Faehrmann 3,727 48.1 36,682 03.8 Russell-Taylor 1,255 16.2 45,190 04.7 HILL * E 138,146 14.3 ELECTED 1 FERRIS * E 138,146 14.3 ELECTED 3 CHAPMAN * E 138,136 14.3 ELECTED 5 Lensink 524 06.8 25,592 02.6 Stott Despoja * 1,851 23.9 123,571 12.8 (exhausted 24 62 ) (lost by fraction -22 35 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 7,745 967,015 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8th count: Lensink’s 25,592 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- WONG E 138,146 14.3 ELECTED 2 KIRK E 138,146 14.3 ELECTED 4 Schacht * 313 01.2 45,466 04.7 Faehrmann 459 01.8 37,141 03.8 Russell-Taylor 634 02.5 45,824 04.7 HILL * E 138,146 14.3 ELECTED 1 FERRIS * E 138,146 14.3 ELECTED 3 CHAPMAN * E 138,136 14.3 ELECTED 5 STOTT DESPOJA * 24,166 94.5 147,737 15.3 ELECTED 6 (exhausted 14 76 ) (lost by fraction 6 41 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 25,592 967,015 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Senators' terms began 1 July 2002. Chapman, Ferris, Hill, Kirk, Stott Despoja and Wong elected for a term ending 30 June 2008. Continuing senators (term to end 30 June 2005): Hon Nick BOLKUS (ALP), Geoff BUCKLAND (ALP), Alan FERGUSON (Lib), Meg LEES (AD), Hon Nick MINCHIN (Lib), Hon Amanda VANSTONE (Lib) -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Nick Bolkus (born 1950): Elected 1980, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1993, 1998 > Geoffrey Federick Buckland (born 1947): Appointed 2001 Buckland retired at the 2004 election. > Hedley Grant Pearson Chapman (born 1949): Elected 1987, 1990, 1996, 2001 > Rosemary Anne Crowley (born 1938): Elected 1983, 1984, 1987, 1990, 1996. Retired 2001. Term expired 2002 > Alan Baird Ferguson (born 1943): Appointed 1992. Elected 1993, 1998 > Jeannie Ferris (1941-2001): Elected 1996. Resigned 1996. Appointed 1996. Elected 2001 > Robert Hill (born 1946): Elected 1980, 1983, 1987, 1990, 1996, 2001 Minister for Environment and Heritage to 26 November 2001 Minister for Defence from 26 November 2001 > Linda Jean Kirk (born 1967): Elected 2001 Born: 24 May 1967 Career: Lecturer in Constitutional Law, University of Adelaide. Elected delegate to the 1998 Constitutional Convention. Adelaide City Council. > Meg Heather Lees (born 1948): Appointed 1990. Elected 1993, 1998 > Nicholas Hugh Minchin (born 1953): Elected 1993, 1998 Minister for Industry, Science and Resources to 26 November 2001 Minister for Finance and Administration from 26 November 2001 > Chris Schacht (born 1946): Elected 1987, 1990, 1996. Defeated 2001 > Natasha Jessica Stott Despoja (born 1969): Appointed 1995. Elected 1996, 2001 Leader of the Australian Democrats to 21 August 2002 > Amanda Eloise Vanstone (born 1952): Elected 1984, 1987, 1993, 1998 Minister for Justice and Customs to 26 November 2001 Minister for Family and Community Services from 26 November 2001 Minister assisting the Prime Minister for the Status of Women from 26 November 2001 > Penelope Ying-Yen Wong (born 1968): Elected 2001 Born: 5 November 1968, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia (to Australian mother) Career: To Australia as child. Educated University of Adelaide, University of South Australia. Industrial officer, CFMEU. Legal officer, LHMU. Barrister, industrial advocate, adviser to NSW Minister for Forestry. --------------------------------------------------------------------