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Next Australian federal election

←  2022 On or before 24 May 2025 (half-Senate)
On or before 27 September 2025 (House of Representatives)

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
 
Leader Jason Yat-Sen Li Dominic Perrottet Max Chandler-Mather
Party Liberal Conservative Social democratic
Leader since 30 April 2015 (2015-04-30) 30 May 2022 (2022-05-30) 4 February 2022 (2022-02-04)
Leader's seat Reid (NSW) Mitchell (NSW) Griffith (Qld.)
Last election 67 seats, 30.02% 55 seats, 34.13% 16 seats, 18.39%
Current seats 66 seats 56 seats 16 seats
Seats needed Increase10 Increase 20 Increase 60

 
Leader Rebekha Sharkie Jim Casey
Party Southern Bloc Greens
Leader since 5 June 2011 (2011-06-05)
( de facto)
30 October 2017
( de facto)
Leader's seat Mayo (SA) Grayndler (NSW)
Last election 7 seats, 5.34% 1 seat, 1.82%
Current seats 7 seats 1 seats
Seats needed Increase 69 Increase 75

Incumbent Prime Minister

Jason Yat-Sen Li
Liberal




Name Ideology Political position Party leader House seats Senate seats
Liberal Party of Australia Liberalism Centre to centre-left Jason Yat-Sen Li
67 / 151
0 / 76
Australian Conservatives Conservatism Centre-right to right-wing Dominic Perrottet
55 / 151
11 / 76
Social democratic Social democracy Left-wing Max Chandler-Mather
16 / 151
0 / 76
Southern Bloc South Australian regionalism Centre-left Nick Xenophon
7 / 151
0 / 76
Australian Greens Green politics Left-wing to far-left Jim Casey
1 / 151
0 / 76