Candidates of The Australian Federal Election, 1998 - Summary By Party

Summary By Party

Beside each party is the number of seats contested by that party in the House of Representatives for each state, as well as an indication of whether the party contested the Senate election in the respective state.

Party NSW Vic Qld WA SA Tas ACT NT Total
HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S
Australian Labor Party 50 * 37 * 27 * 14 * 12 * 5 * 2 * 1 * 148 8
Liberal Party of Australia 42 * 35 * 22 * 14 * 12 * 5 * 2 * 132 7
National Party of Australia 12 * 3 * 10 * 4 * 3 * 32 5
Country Liberal Party 1 * 1 1
Australian Democrats 50 * 37 * 27 * 14 * 12 * 5 * 2 * 1 * 148 8
Pauline Hanson's One Nation 50 * 30 * 27 * 14 * 12 * 3 * 2 * 1 * 139 8
Australian Greens 45 * 27 * 27 * 2 * 5 * 2 * 1 * 109 7
Natural Law Party 16 * 27 * * 4 * 8 1 2 58 4
Unity Party 25 * 31 * * 1 * 57 4
Christian Democratic Party 28 * 4 * 9 * 8 * 2 * * * 51 7
Citizens Electoral Council 7 * 6 * 6 * 6 * * 25 5
Australia First Party 2 * 6 * 1 * 5 2 * 16 4
Greens Western Australia 14 * 14 1
Democratic Socialist Electoral League 7 * 1 * 1 * 1 * * * 2 1 13 6
Abolish Child Support 4 * 4 * 1 * 2 * * * 11 6
Australian Shooters Party 5 * * 5 2
No Aircraft Noise 4 * 4 1
Republican Party of Australia 2 1 * * 3 2
Family Law Reform Party * 3 * 3 2
Australian Reform Party 3 * * 3 2
Tasmania First Party 3 * 3 1
Australian Women's Party * 2 * * * 2 4
Socialist Equality Party 2 * * 2 2
Progressive Labour Party 2 2
Independent EFF 1 1
Nuclear Disarmament Party * * 2
Reclaim Australia: Reduce Immigration * 1
Democratic Labor Party * 1
Australian Bill of Rights Group * 1
Queensland First * 1
One Australia Party * 1
Taxi Operators Political Service * 1
Brian Harradine Group * 1
Independent and other 41 30 29 8 12 1 1 122
Candidates for the Newcastle supplementary election are not counted, although the original Newcastle candidates are.

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