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
Back to House of Representatives page
Back to contents page