Candidates have been reported to be contesting seats for the House of Representatives and Senate at the 2025 Australian federal election.
The seats of Hinkler (Queensland) and Maribyrnong (Victoria) will be vacant at the federal election following the resignation of Keith Pitt (Nationals) and Bill Shorten (Labor) on 19 and 20 January 2025 respectively, and no by-elections will be held for the seats owing to their proximity to the general election.
On 27 July 2023, the Electoral Commissioner determined the number of members of the House of Representatives to be chosen in each state and territory.
The seat entitlement of New South Wales was reduced from forty-seven to forty-six in this determination.
On 27 July 2023, the Electoral Commissioner determined the number of members of the House of Representatives to be chosen in each state and territory.
Andrew Lethlean (N)[292] On 27 July 2023, the Electoral Commissioner determined the number of members of the House of Representatives to be chosen in each state and territory.
[391] In September 2024, the AEC announced the creation of the Division of Bullwinkel, and adjusted the boundaries of the surrounding electorates.
[392] Bullwinkel is notionally Labor based on a margin estimated by psephologist Antony Green.
Independent David Pocock (who runs for electoral purposes under his eponymous party) is defending one seat.
Senators Deborah O'Neill (Labor), Dave Sharma (Liberal), Ross Cadell (National), David Shoebridge (Greens), Maria Kovacic (Liberal) and Jenny McAllister (Labor) are not up for re-election.
Michaelia Cash (Liberal), Dorinda Cox (Greens), Sue Lines (Labor), Fatima Payman (Australia's Voice), Dean Smith (Liberal) and Glenn Sterle (Labor) are not up for re-election.