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==Current Senate== {{See also|Members of the Australian Senate, 2022–2025}} {| class="wikitable" |- ! State ! colspan=12| Seats held |- || [[List of senators from New South Wales|New South Wales]] | width=20 {{Australian party style|Greens}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Greens}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|National}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|National}} | |- || [[List of senators from Victoria|Victoria]] | width=20 {{Australian party style|Greens}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Independent}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Independent}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|National}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|United Australia Party (current)}} | |- || [[List of senators from Queensland|Queensland]] | width=20 {{Australian party style|Greens}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Greens}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Independent}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|National}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|National}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|One Nation}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|One Nation}} | |- || [[List of senators from Western Australia|Western Australia]] | width=20 {{Australian party style|Greens}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Greens}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Australia's Voice}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | |- || [[List of senators from South Australia|South Australia]] | width=20 {{Australian party style|Greens}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Greens}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | |- || [[List of senators from Tasmania|Tasmania]] | width=20 {{Australian party style|Greens}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Greens}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Jacqui Lambie Network}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Independent}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Liberal}} | |- || [[List of senators from the Australian Capital Territory|Australian Capital Territory]] | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|Independent}} | |- || [[List of senators from the Northern Territory (Australia)|Northern Territory]] | width=20 {{Australian party style|Labor}} | | width=20 {{Australian party style|National}} | |- |} ===2019 election=== {{See also|Results of the 2019 Australian federal election (Senate)}} In the 2019 half-Senate election, 40 seats were up for election: six from each state and two from each territory. The senate results were: [[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]/[[National Party of Australia|National]] coalition 19 seats, [[Australian Labor Party|Labor]] 13 seats, [[Australian Greens|Greens]] 6 seats, [[Pauline Hanson's One Nation|One Nation]] 1 seat, and [[Jacqui Lambie Network]] 1 seat. === 2022 election === {{See also|Results of the 2022 Australian federal election (Senate)}} In the 2022 half–Senate election, 40 seats were up for election: six from each state and two from each territory. The senate results were: Liberal/National [[Coalition (Australia)|coalition]] 15 seats (−4), Labor 15 seats (±0), Greens 6 seats (+3), Jacqui Lambie Network 1 seat (+1), One Nation 1 seat (±0), [[United Australia Party (2013)|United Australia]] 1 seat (+1), and [[Independent politician|independent]] 1 seat (+1). The composition of the Senate after the election was: *[[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]/[[National Party of Australia|National]] [[Coalition (Australia)|Coalition]] 32 seats *[[Australian Labor Party|Labor]] 26 seats *[[Australian Greens|Greens]] 12 seats *[[Jacqui Lambie Network]] 2 seats *[[Pauline Hanson's One Nation|One Nation]] 2 seats *[[United Australia Party (2013)|United Australia]] 1 seat *Independent ([[David Pocock]]) 1 seat
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