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AEC - Federal Election - Two Party Preferred by Polling Place (Point) 2019

Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN)
Government of the Commonwealth of Australia - Australian Electoral Commission (Owned by)
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This dataset provides the two-party preferred (TPP) number of votes and the percentage of the vote won by the two major parties in the 2019 federal election. The data also includes the national TPP swing - a comparison of the percentage of TPP votes for each party compared to the percentage of TPP votes received at the previous federal election.

For more information please visit the [Australian Electoral Commission](https://results.aec.gov.au/24310/Website/HouseDefault-24310.htm).

Please note:

* AURIN has re-structured and spatially enabled the [original data](https://results.aec.gov.au/24310/Website/Downloads/HouseTppByPollingPlaceDownload-24310.csv) using the [locations of polling places](https://results.aec.gov.au/24310/Website/Downloads/GeneralPollingPlacesDownload-24310.csv).

* TPP is a count of House of Representatives votes for the two major parties - Liberal/National Coalition and Australian Labor Party - without taking into account preferences for other parties.

* These results are not final.

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96.82,-43.74 159.11,-43.74 159.11,-9.14 96.82,-9.14 96.82,-43.74

127.965,-26.44

text: EPSG:4283 (GDA_1994)

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