Adam Carr's guide to
The 2007 Australian federal election

House of Representatives seats:

Labor seats in political order


Very marginal seats

1. Hindmarsh, SA 0.1
2. Swan, WA 0.1
3. Macquarie, NSW 0.5
4. Cowan, WA 0.8
5. Bendigo, Vic 1.0
6. Adelaide, SA 1.3
7. Richmond, NSW 1.5
8. Isaacs, Vic 1.5
9. Holt, Vic 1.5
10. Ballarat, Vic 2.2
11. Chisholm, Vic 2.7

Marginal seats

12. Rankin, Qld 3.0
13. Lowe, NSW 3.1
14. Banks, NSW 3.3
15. Bruce, Vic 3.5
16. Lyons, Tas 3.7
17. Melbourne Ports, Vic 3.7
18. Capricornia, Qld 3.8
19. Brisbane, Qld 4.0
20. Jagajaga, Vic 4.4
21. Brand, WA 4.7
22. Lilley, Qld 5.4
23. Corio, Vic 5.6

Fairly safe seats

24. Perth, WA 6.7
25. Prospect, NSW 6.9
26. Werriwa, NSW 7.1
27. Oxley, Qld 7.2
28. Hotham, Vic 7.4
29. Barton, NSW 7.6
30. Franklin, Tas 7.6
31. Lingiari, NT 7.7
32. Fremantle, WA 7.8
33. Calwell, Vic 8.2
34. Charlton, NSW 8.4
35. Griffith, Qld 8.5
36. Kingsford Smith, NSW 8.6
37. Newcastle, NSW 8.7
38. Lalor, Vic 8.8

Safe seats

39. Shortland, NSW 9.3
40. Maribyrnong, Vic 9.5
41. Canberra, ACT 9.6
42. Hunter, NSW 11.2
43. Cunningham, NSW 11.7
44. Reid, NSW 12.0

Very safe seats

45. Chifley, NSW 12.1
46. Port Adelaide, SA 12.9
47. Denison, Tas 13.3
48. Fraser, ACT 13.3
49. Fowler, NSW 13.5
50. Throsby, NSW 13.9
51. Watson, NSW 14.6
52. Scullin, Vic 14.8
53. Gorton, Vic 14.9
54. Gellibrand, Vic 15.0
55. Blaxland, NSW 15.3
56. Wills, Vic 16.9
57. Sydney, NSW 17.3
58. Melbourne, Vic 21.1
59. Batman, Vic 21.3
60. Grayndler, NSW 21.3



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