2025 Australian federal election

2025 Australian federal election

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All 150 seats in the House of Representatives
76 seats are needed for a majority
40 (of the 76) seats in the Senate
Opinion polls
 
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Leader Anthony Albanese Peter Dutton Adam Bandt
Party Labor Liberal/National coalition Greens
Leader since 30 May 2019 (2019-05-30) 30 May 2022 (2022-05-30) 4 February 2020 (2020-02-04)
Leader's seat Grayndler (NSW) Dickson (Qld) Melbourne (Vic)
Last election 77 seats 58 seats 4 seats
Current seats 77[a] 53[b] 4
Seats needed Steady Increase 22 Increase 72

 
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Rebekha Sharkie House.jpg
IND
Leader Robbie Katter Rebekha Sharkie N/A
Party Katter's Australian Centre Alliance Independents
Leader since 3 February 2020 (de facto) N/A
Leader's seat Not contesting[c] Mayo (SA) N/A
Last election 1 seat 1 seat 10 seats
Current seats 1 1 13 seats
Seats needed N/A[d] N/A[e] N/A[f]

Results by division for the House of Representatives.

Incumbent Prime Minister

Anthony Albanese
Labor



The 2025 Australian federal election will be held on or before 17 May 2025 to elect members of the 48th Parliament of Australia. All seats of the House of Representatives (150 compared to 151 in the previous election) and 40 of the 76 seats in the Senate will be contested.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is expected to seek re-election to a second term for the Labor government, with the Liberal/National Coalition under Leader of the Opposition Peter Dutton attempting to return to government after one term in opposition.


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