NEW SOUTH WALES LEGISLATIVE ELECTION OF 26 MARCH 2011 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ================================================================================ Enrolled voters: 4,635,810 Votes cast: 4,306,285 92.9 Invalid votes: 230,261 05.3 Valid votes: 4,076,024 94.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group Party Votes % Quotas Seats A B C ================================================================================ A Liberal Party / The Nationals 1,943,246 47.7 +17.0 10.49 11 8 19 B No Parking Meters Party 49,429 01.2 00.27 - - - C John Hatton group 52,514 01.3 00.28 - - - D Outdoor Recreation Party 31,279 00.8 00.17 - - - E Save Our State 13,579 00.3 00.07 - - - F Christian Democratic Party 127,233 03.1 -00.9 00.69 1 1 2 G Family First 59,630 01.5 00.32 - - - H Australian Labor Party 967,242 23.7 -12.5 05.22 5 9 14 I Australian Greens 453,125 11.1 +02.9 02.45 3 2 5 J Pauline Hanson group 98,043 02.4 00.53 - - - K Socialist Alliance 10,619 00.3 -00.1 00.06 - - - L Australian Democrats 34,046 00.8 -00.7 00.18 - - - M Building Australia 9,058 00.2 00.05 - - - N Restore the Workers' Rights Party 17,661 00.4 00.10 - - - O The Fishing Party 54,253 01.3 00.29 - - - P Shooters and Fishers 150,741 03.7 +01.2 00.81 1 1 2 Ungrouped candidates 4,316 00.1 00.02 - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,076,024 21 21 42 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Seats A is the number of seats won by each party at this election. Seats B is the number of seats won by each party at the 2007 election. Seats C is the total number of seats held by each party. Members elected (in order of election) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mike Gallacher (Liberal) Eric Roozendaal (Labor) David Shoebridge (Greens) Duncan Gay (Nationals) Greg Donnelly (Labor) Jan Barham (Greens) Greg Pearce (Liberal) Penny Sharpe (Labor) David Clarke (Liberal) Peter Primrose (Labor) Rick Colless (Nationals) Tony Kelly (Labor) Scot Macdonald (Liberal) Catherine Cusack (Liberal) Natasha Maclaren-Jones (Liberal) Dr Peter Phelps (Liberal) Niall Blair (Liberal) Robert Brown (Shooters and Fishers) Paul Green (Christian Democrats) Jeremy Buckingham (Greens) Sarah Johnston (Nationals)