2019 Sturt federal election

election for the 46th Parliament of Australia in Sturt
Event public_election Q63508940
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2019 Sturt federal election

Summary

2019 Sturt federal election is a public election[1].

Key Facts

  • 2019 Sturt federal election is in the country of Australia[2].
  • 2019 Sturt federal election's instance of is recorded as public election[3].
  • 2019 Sturt federal election's part of is recorded as 2019 Australian federal election in South Australia[4].
  • 2019 Sturt federal election's office contested is recorded as member of the Australian House of Representatives[5].
  • 2019 Sturt federal election's point in time is recorded as +2019-05-18T00:00:00Z[6].
  • 2019 Sturt federal election's candidate is recorded as Paul Boundy[7].
  • 2019 Sturt federal election's candidate is recorded as James Stevens[8].
  • 2019 Sturt federal election's candidate is recorded as Cressida O'Hanlon[9].
  • 2019 Sturt federal election's candidate is recorded as Harbinda Roberts[10].
  • 2019 Sturt federal election's candidate is recorded as Hedley Harding[11].
  • 2019 Sturt federal election's candidate is recorded as Colin Thomas[12].
  • 2019 Sturt federal election's candidate is recorded as Angela Fulco[13].
  • 2019 Sturt federal election's candidate is recorded as Nick Larcombe[14].
  • 2019 Sturt federal election's successful candidate is recorded as James Stevens[15].
  • 2019 Sturt federal election's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Sturt[16].
  • 2019 Sturt federal election's total valid votes is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+109767'}[17].
  • 2019 Sturt federal election's eligible voters is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+123833'}[18].
  • 2019 Sturt federal election's ballots cast is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+115968'}[19].
  • 2019 Sturt federal election's number of spoilt votes is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+6201'}[20].

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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