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April 2029 Tumbran federal election|
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| Turnout | 91.9% |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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| Leader
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Stephen Williams
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Michael Kirkland
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Cressida Granger
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| Party
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Liberal/National coalition
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Labour
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Alliance
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| Leader since
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20 May 2025
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9 September 2027
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5 March 2029
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| Leader's seat
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Yarwood (NP)
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Newgate (BC)
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Penhurst (WA)
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| Last election
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213 seats, 34.1%
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365 seats, 38.6%
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31 seats, 10.3%[1]
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| Seats before
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213
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364
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31
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| Seats won
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310
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284
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40
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| Seat change
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97
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81
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| Popular vote
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30,625,601
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28,376,206
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13,623,992
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| Percentage
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39.1%
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36.2%
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17.5%
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| Swing
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5.0%
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2.4%
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7.2%
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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| Leader
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William Boyd
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Alan Spalko
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Justin Spearing
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| Party
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Moderate
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Conservative
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Social Democratic
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| Leader since
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13 July 2025
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21 December 2020
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29 May 2029
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| Leader's seat
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Tamworth (MB)
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Nottingham (GA) (lost)
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Palling (CM)
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| Last election
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21 seats, 8.4%
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15 seats, 4.6%
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3 seats, 1.9%
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| Seats before
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21
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15
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3
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| Seats won
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11
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2
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3
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| Seat change
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10
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| Popular vote
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3,311,849
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942,663
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884,726
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| Percentage
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4.5%
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1.2%
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1.1%
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| Swing
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Error creating thumbnail: 3.4%
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Prime Minister before election
Michael Kirkland
Labour
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Elected Prime Minister
Michael Kirkland (interim)
Labour
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- ↑ Taken from the combined total of the Green Party and Progressive Party at the previous general election