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made the final update of the 2022 Federal Election results for First Preference Votes by a Registered Party. The Australian Federation Party polled the eighth highest Primary vote of any of the 31 registered Parties in Australia. This is based on combining the Coalition's 4 brands of Liberal/Liberal
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vote after preferences. In the Legislative Council, the party was in contention for the final spot in the three country regions. In Northern Victoria Region, Country Alliance polled 6.8% of the primary vote and fell short by approximately 1,900 votes on the final count after the distribution of
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Declaration of Candidates across Australia confirmed that the Australian Federation Party is contesting 61 House of Representative seats. This is more seats in their first Federal Election Campaign than One Nation contested at the 2019 election
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councillor; Bob Richardson, a former union official; and Russell Pearson, a member of the Sporting Shooters Association. As the Country Alliance, the party contested the
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as the Australian Country Alliance. At the election, the Australian Country Alliance received 1.28% of the vote in the lower house and 0.68% in the upper house in the
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In 2020, the party changed its name to the Australian Federation Party, and is currently registered to contest elections in
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In February 2020, the party changed its name to the Australian Federation Party. On 4 March, Tasmanians 4 Tasmania, a
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In August 2015, the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) approved a name change for the party, adopting the name
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The party was founded in early 2004 as the Country Alliance by four Victorians—Fiona Hilton-Wood, a staffer for
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On 30 June 2020, the application to register Federation Party Australian Capital Territory was lodged with the
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The Australian Country Party fielded two Senate candidates and three candidates for seats in the
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In August 2018, the party lodged a change of name application to change its name to the
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Victorian state elections. In July 2011, the Country Alliance was registered with the
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As Australian Country Party/Give It Back, the party contested two lower house seats—
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merged with Country Alliance, announcing the newly combined party would contest the
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National Party of Queensland/The Nationals/Country Liberal Party (NT).
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As the Country Alliance, the party contested the three rural
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As the Australian Federation Party, the party contested the
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where it polled 20.5% of the primary vote and 39.8% of the
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