NEW SOUTH WALES LEGISLATIVE ELECTION OF 28 MARCH 2015 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ================================================================================ Enrolled voters: 5,040,662 Votes cast: 4,574,866 90.8 Invalid votes: 258,368 05.6 Valid votes: 4,316,498 94.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group Party Votes % Quotas Seats A B C ================================================================================ A No Land Tax 82,054 01.9 00.42 - - - B Outdoor Recreation Party 31,445 00.7 -00.1 00.16 - - - C Animal Justice Party 76,819 01.8 00.39 1 - 1 D 6,251 00.1 00.03 - - - E Liberal Party / The Nationals 1,839,452 42.6 -05.1 09.37 9 11 20 F Australian Motorist Party 27,785 00.6 00.14 - - - G Building Australia 12,466 00.3 00.06 - - - H 3,024 00.1 00.02 - - - I No Parking Meters Party 34,852 00.8 00.18 - - - J 4,361 00.1 00.02 - - - K Australian Labor Party 1,341,943 31.1 +07.4 06.84 7 5 12 L Voluntary Euthanasia Party 40,710 00.9 00.21 - - - M 2,782 00.1 00.01 - - - N Shooters and Fishers 167,871 03.9 +00.2 00.86 1 1 2 O Socialist Alliance 8,489 00.2 -00.1 00.04 - - - P 2,767 00.1 00.01 - - - Q Christian Democratic Party 126,305 02.9 -00.2 00.64 1 1 2 R The Fishing Party 31,882 00.7 -00.6 00.16 - - - S The Greens 428,036 09.9 -01.2 02.18 2 3 5 T Australian Democrats 23,466 00.5 -00.3 00.12 - - - U 113 00.0 00.00 - - - V 959 00.0 00.00 - - - W 113 00.0 00.00 - - - X Australian Cyclists Party 21,280 00.5 00.11 - - - Ungrouped candidates 1,273 00.0 00.01 - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,316,498 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 2011 election. Seats C is the total number of seats held by each party. Members elected (in order of election) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- John Ajaka (Liberal) Sophie Cotsis (Labor) John Kaye (Greens) Ben Franklin (Nationals) Walt Secord (Labor) Mehreen Faruqi (Greens) Matthew Mason-Cox (Liberal) Lynda Voltz (Labor) Don Harwin (Liberal) Shaoquett Moselmane (Labor) Bronnie Taylor (Nationals) Mick Veitch (Labor) Louis Amato (Liberal) Adam Searle (Labor) Shayne Mallard (Liberal) Trevor Khan (Nationals) Scott Farlow (Liberal) Courtney Houssos (Labor) Robert Borsak (Shooters and Fishers) Fred Nile (Christian Democrats) Mark Pearson (Animal Justice)