NEW SOUTH WALES LEGISLATIVE ELECTION OF 25 MARCH 2023 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ===================================================================================== Enrolled voters: 5,521,688 Votes cast: 4,895,335 88.7 Invalid votes: 278,477 05.7 Valid votes: 4,616,858 94.3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group Party Votes % Quotas Seats A B C ===================================================================================== A 58,361 01.3 0.2781 - - - B 3,891 00.1 0.0185 - - - C Animal Justice Party 101,183 02.2 +00.2 0.4821 - 1 1 D Australian Labor Party 1,690,445 36.6 +06.9 8.0552 8 7 15 +01 E 722 00.0 0.0034 - - - F Socialist Alliance 17,056 00.4 +00.1 0.0813 - - - G 2,507 00.1 0.0119 - - - H Elizabeth Farrelly Inds 61,163 01.3 0.2914 - - - I Liberal Party / The Nationals 1,374,857 29.8 -05.0 6.5514 7 8 15 -02 J Liberal Democrats 162,755 03.5 +01.3 0.7755 1 - 1 +01 K 249 00.0 0.0012 - - - L Public Education Party 34,523 00.8 0.1645 - - - M Informed Medical Options Party 21,362 00.5 0.1018 - - - N Shooters, Fishers And Farmers 144,043 03.1 -02.4 0.6864 1 1 2 O Legalise Cannabis Party 169,482 03.7 0.8076 1 - 1 +01 P 1,356 00.0 0.0065 - - - Q Pauline Hanson's One Nation 273,496 05.9 -01.0 1.3032 1 2 3 +01 R Australian Greens 419,346 09.1 -00.6 1.9982 2 2 4 S Sustainable Australia Party 42,902 00.9 -00.6 0.2044 - - - T 306 00.0 0.0015 - - - U 35,888 00.8 0.1710 - - - Ungrouped Candidates 965 00.0 0.0046 - - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,616,858 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 2019 election. Seats C is the total number of seats held by each party. Members elected (in order of election) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Courtney Houssos * (Australian Labor Party) 2. Natasha Maclaren-Jones * (Liberal Party) 3. Cate Faehrmann * (Australian Greens) 4. Mark Latham * (Pauline Hanson's One Nation) 5. Rose Jackson * (Australian Labor Party) 6. Bronnie Taylor * (The Nationals) 7. Cameron Murphy (Australian Labor Party) 8. Chris Rath * (Liberal Party) 9. Emily Suvaal (Australian Labor Party) 10. Susan Carter (Liberal Party) 11. John Graham (Australian Labor Party) 12. Ben Franklin * (The Nationals) 13. Bob Nanva (Australian Labor Party) 14. Jacqui Munro (Liberal Party) 15. Stephen Lawrence (Australian Labor Party) 16. Sarah Kaine (Australian Labor Party) 17. Amanda Cohn (Australian Greens) 18. Jeremy Buckingham (Legalise Cannabis Party) 19. John Ruddick (Liberal Democrats) 20. Robert Borsak * (Shooters Fishers and Farmers) 21. Rachel Merton (Liberal Party)