NEW SOUTH WALES LEGISLATIVE ELECTION OF 23 MARCH 2019 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ===================================================================================== Enrolled voters: 5,271,775 Votes cast: 4,752,827 90.2 Invalid votes: 301,681 06.4 Valid votes: 4,451,146 93.6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group Party Votes % Quotas Seats A B C ===================================================================================== A Shooters Fishers and Farmers 246,477 05.5 +01.6 1.2182 1 1 2 B Socialist Alliance 14,194 00.3 +00.1 0.0702 - - - C Sustainable Australia 65,102 01.5 0.3218 - - - D Australian Greens 432,999 09.7 -00.2 2.1401 2 2 4 -01 E Animal Justice Party 86,713 02.0 +00.2 0.4286 1 1 2 +01 F Advance 3,928 00.1 0.0194 - - - G 6,543 00.2 0.0323 - - - H 322 00.0 0.0016 - - - I Flux 16,212 00.4 0.0801 - - - J Australian Labor Party 1,321,449 29.7 -00.4 6.5313 7 7 14 +02 K Liberal Party / The Nationals 1,549,751 34.8 -07.8 7.6597 8 9 17 -03 L 11,793 00.3 0.0583 - - - M Australian Conservatives 26,303 00.6 0.1300 - - - N Keep Sydney Open 81,508 01.8 0.4029 - - - O Liberal Democrats 96,999 02.2 0.4794 - - - P Voluntary Euthanasia Party 46,971 01.1 +00.2 0.2322 - - - Q Christian Democratic Party 101,328 02.3 -00.6 0.5008 - 1 1 -01 R The Small Business Party 30,409 00.7 0.1503 - - - S 3,207 00.1 0.0159 - - - T Pauline Hanson's One Nation 306,933 06.9 1.5170 2 - 2 +02 Ungrouped candidates 2,005 00.1 0.0099 - - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,451,146 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 2015 election. Seats C is the total number of seats held by each party. Members elected (in order of election) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Catherine Cusack (Liberal Party) 2. Tara Moriarty (Australian Labor Party) 3. David Shoobridge (Australian Greens) 4. Mark Latham (Pauline Hanson's One Nation) 5. Mark Banasiak (Shooters Fishers and Farmers) 6. Niall Blair (The Nationals) 7. Penny Sharpe (Australian Labor Party) 8. Abigail Boyd (Australian Greens) 9. Damian Tudehope (Liberal Party) 10. Greg Donnelly (Australian Labor Party) 11. Taylor Martin (Liberal Party) 12. Anthony d'Adam (Australian Labor Party) 13. Sarah Mitchell (The Nationals) 14. Daniel Mookhey (Australian Labor Party) 15. Natalie Ward (Liberal Party) 16. Peter Primrose (Australian Labor Party) 17. Natasha Maclaren-Jones (Liberal Party) 18. Wes Fang (The Nationals) 19. Mark Buttigieg (Australian Labor Party) 20. Emma Hurst (Animal Justice Party) 21. Rod Roberts (Pauline Hanson's One Nation)