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Research Note 39 1997-98

Party Representation in Parliament since 1901

Margaret Healy & Martin Lumb
Politics & Public Administration Group


The tables below show the state of the parties in the House of Representatives and the Senate after each election from 1901 to 1996. The tables show those occasions when the government held a majority in the Senate. Fluctuations in party numbers (not shown) between elections have arisen from party defections or Senate casual vacancies.

Between 1901 and 1910 no party had an absolute majority in the Senate or the House of Representatives, and there were coalition governments on two occasions, from 1904 to 1905 and from 1909 to 1910. In 1909 the non-Labor parties amalgamated (the 'Fusion') and later became the Liberal Party. W.M. Hughes and his supporters left the ALP in the 1916 conscription split, becoming National Labour, and in 1917 joined with the Liberal Party to form the Nationalist Party. The Country Party first won seats in 1919.

The ALP split in 1954 led to the formation of the Democratic Labor Party, which from 1955 to 1970 won Senate seats. In 1955, and then from 1961, the government formally lacked a majority, with no one group or person holding the balance. However, after the 1967 election there were five DLP/Independent Senators, and from 1970, eight. From the commencement of the new Senate term on 1.7.68 until 1974 the DLP held the balance of power. From 1980 the Australian Democrats and others have held the balance of power.

Table 1. House of Representatives: Party Representation, 1901 to 1996

Election Govt(a)

ALP

FT

PROT

A-S

LIB

NAT

CP

UAP

Others(b)

Total

1901 PROT

14

28

31

-

-

-

-

-

2

75

1903 PROT

23

25

26

-

-

-

-

-

1

75

1906 PROT

26

-

16

27

-

-

-

-

6

75

1910 ALP

43

-

-

-

(c)31

-

-

-

1

75

1913 LIB

37

-

-

-

38

-

-

-

-

75

1914 ALP

42

-

-

-

32

-

-

-

1

75

1917 NAT

22

-

-

-

-

53

-

-

-

75

1919 NAT

26

-

-

-

-

37

11

-

1

75

1922(d) NAT/CP

30

-

-

-

5

26

14

-

1

76

1925 NAT/CP

24

-

-

-

-

37

14

-

1

76

1928 NAT/CP

32

-

-

-

-

29

13

-

2

76

1929 ALP

47

-

-

-

-

14

10

-

5

76

1931 UAP

15

-

-

-

-

-

16

40

5

76

1934 UAP/CP

18

-

-

-

-

-

14

33

10

75

1937 UAP/CP

29

-

-

-

-

-

16

28

2

75

1940 UAP/CP

32

-

-

-

-

-

14

23

6

75

1943 ALP

49

-

-

-

-

-

12

12

2

75

1946 ALP

43

-

-

-

17

-

12

-

3

75



Election Govt(a)

ALP

LIB

NPA(e)

DLP

AD

GRN

Others(b)

Total

1949 LIB/CP

48

55

19

-

-

-

1

123

1951 LIB/CP

54

52

17

-

-

-

-

123

1953(f) LIB/CP

54

52

17

-

-

-

-

123

1954(d) LIB/CP

59

47

17

-

-

-

-

123

1955 LIB/CP

49

57

18

-

-

-

-

124

1958 LIB/CP

47

58

19

-

-

-

-

124

1961 LIB/CP

(g)62

45

17

-

-

-

-

124

1963(d) LIB/CP

52

52

20

-

-

-

-

124

1964(f) LIB/CP

52

52

20

-

-

-

-

124

1966(d) LIB/CP

41

61

21

-

-

-

1

124

1967(f) LIB/CP

41

61

21

-

-

-

1

124

1969(d) LIB/CP

59

46

20

-

-

-

-

125

1970(f) LIB/CP

59

46

20

-

-

-

-

125

1972(d) ALP

67

38

20

-

-

-

-

125

1974 ALP

66

40

21

-

-

-

-

127

1975 LIB/NCP

36

68

23

-

-

-

-

127

1977 LIB/NCP

38

67

19

-

-

-

-

124

1980 LIB/NCP

51

54

20

-

-

-

-

125

1983 ALP

75

33

17

-

-

-

-

125

1984 ALP

82

45

21

-

-

-

-

148

1987 ALP

86

43

19

-

-

-

-

148

1990 ALP

78

55

14

-

-

-

1

148

1993 ALP

80

49

16

-

-

-

2

147

1996 LIB/NPA

49

76

18

-

-

-

5

148

NOTE: Shading denotes elections when the Government gained an absolute majority in the Senate.

Simultaneous dissolution election years are in bold.

Table 2. Senate: Party Representation, 1901 to 1996

Election Govt(a)

ALP

FT

PROT

LIB

NAT

CP

UAP

Others(b)

Total

1901 PROT

8

17

11

-

-

-

-

-

36

1903 PROT

14

12

8

-

-

-

-

2

36

1906 PROT

15

12

6

-

-

-

-

3

36

1910 ALP

23

-

-

(c)13

-

-

-

-

36

1913 LIB

29

-

-

7

-

-

-

-

36

1914 ALP

31

-

-

5

-

-

-

-

36

1917 NAT

12

-

-

-

24

-

-

-

36

1919 NAT

1

-

-

-

35

-

-

-

36

1922 NAT/CP

12

-

-

-

24

-

-

-

36

1925 NAT/CP

8

-

-

-

25

3

-

-

36

1928 NAT/CP

7

-

-

-

24

5

-

-

36

1929(d) ALP

7

-

-

-

24

5

-

-

36

1931 UAP

10

-

-

-

-

5

21

-

36

1934 UAP/CP

3

-

-

-

-

7

26

-

36

1937 UAP/CP

16

-

-

-

-

4

16

-

36

1940 UAP/CP

17

-

-

-

-

3

16

-

36

1943 ALP

22

-

-

-

-

2

12

-

36

1946 ALP

33

-

-

2

-

1

-

-

36



Election Govt(a)

ALP

LIB

NPA(e)

DLP

AD

GRN

Others(b)

Total

1949 LIB/CP

34

20

6

-

-

-

-

60

1951 LIB/CP

28

26

6

-

-

-

-

60

1953(f) LIB/CP

29

26

5

-

-

-

-

60

1954(d) LIB/CP

29

26

5

-

-

-

-

60

1955 LIB/CP

28

24

6

2

-

-

-

60

1958 LIB/CP

26

25

7

2

-

-

-

60

1961 LIB/CP

28

24

6

1

-

-

1

60

1963(d) LIB/CP

28

24

6

1

-

-

1

60

1964(f) LIB/CP

27

23

7

2

-

-

1

60

1966(d) LIB/CP

27

23

7

2

-

-

1

60

1967(f) LIB/CP

27

21

7

4

-

-

1

60

1969(d) LIB/CP

27

21

7

4

-

-

1

60

1970(f) LIB/CP

26

21

5

5

-

-

3

60

1972(d) ALP

26

21

5

5

-

-

3

60

1974 ALP

29

23

6

-

-

-

2

60

1975 LIB/NCP

27

27

8

-

-

-

2

64

1977 LIB/NCP

26

29

6

-

2

-

1

64

1980 LIB/NCP

27

28

3

-

5

-

1

64

1983 ALP

30

24

4

-

5

-

1

64

1984 ALP

34

28

5

-

7

-

2

76

1987 ALP

32

27

7

-

7

-

3

76

1990 ALP

32

29

5

-

8

1

1

76

1993 ALP

30

30

6

-

7

2

1

76

1996 LIB/NPA

29

31

6

-

7

2

1

76

NOTE: Shading denotes elections when the Government gained an absolute majority in the Senate.

Simultaneous dissolution election years are in bold.

Abbreviations

AD-Australian Democrats; ALP-Australian Labor Party; A-S-Anti-Socialist Party; CP-Country Party; DLP-Democratic Labor Party; FT-Free Trade; GRN-Greens (various); LIB-Liberal Party of Australia; NAT-Nationalist Party; NCP-National Country Party; NAT-National Party of Australia; PROT-Protectionist Party; UAP-United Australia Party.

Notes for Tables 1 and 2

(a) Government after election.
(b) Othersinclude: House of Representatives: 1903-1 Revenue Tariff; 1906-4 Independent Protectionist and 2 Western Australia Party; 1919-1 Independent Nationalist; 1928-1 Country Progressive; 1929-3 Independent Nationalists and 1 Country Progressive; 1931-4 Lang Labor; 1934-9 Lang Labor; 1937-1 Independent UAP; 1940-4 Non-Communist Labor; 1966-1 Independent (formerly ALP). The remainder not specified herein are Independents. Senate: Various Independents such as Senators Turnbull and Harradine, Nuclear Disarmament Party members and former Li