2025 Federal Election

Analyzing the Outcomes and Implications

Smarth Nagwan
s4075171

Introduction

Australian politics underwent a dramatic change with the 2025 Federal Election, which brought to light regional party movements, female representation, and generational transitions.

  • 📊 Comparison to last election
  • 🌏 State-wise dominance
  • 💫 Loss or gain of seats
  • 🌏 Region wise elegible voters
  • 💯 Enrollment rate
  • 💰 Debt taken

2022 vs 2025

Dominance of parties in each state

Source: Australian Electoral Commission (AEC)

Who lost/gained compared to last time

Region wise population elegible to vote

Enrollment rate

Debt: How much they have borrowed

🧾 Conclusion: Revealing the Story of the 2025 Federal Election

Data from the Australian Federal Election of 2025 points to regional dynamics, shifting power, and strategic outcomes throughout the nation.


  • 🔄 Power Shift: Labor saw a strong surge, gaining 17 seats (from 77 to 94), while Liberal lost 17 — marking a major political shift. Greens and Nationals declined.
  • 🌏 Regional Dominance: Labor dominated key states like NSW, VIC, QLD, and WA. Liberal and Nationals held ground in fewer areas, showing reduced influence.
  • 📉 Vote Swing: Clear momentum behind Labor. Liberals lost significant ground, while Greens lost 3 seats despite high debt.
  • 👥 Voter Base: Voter strength was highest in NSW, followed by VIC and QLD. Enrolment was strong, with some under-enrolment in WA and NT.
  • 💸 Campaign Debt: Surprisingly, Greens had the highest debt (~$695K) with only 1 seat, raising concerns on campaign ROI. Labor kept debt low with maximum gains.

Refrences