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The Division of Macnamara is an Australian electoral division in Melbourne. It was created in 2019, replacing the Division of Melbourne Ports.
2022 Australian federal election: Macnamara[1]
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Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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±%
|
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Labor
|
Josh Burns
|
29,552
|
31.77
|
+0.93
|
|
Greens
|
Steph Hodgins-May
|
27,587
|
29.65
|
+5.46
|
|
Liberal
|
Colleen Harkin
|
26,976
|
29.00
|
−9.72
|
|
United Australia
|
Jane Hickey
|
2,062
|
2.22
|
+1.01
|
|
Liberal Democrats
|
Rob McCathie
|
1,946
|
2.09
|
+2.09
|
|
Independent
|
John Myers
|
1,835
|
1.97
|
+1.97
|
|
Animal Justice
|
Ben Schultz
|
1,724
|
1.85
|
−0.08
|
|
One Nation
|
Debera Anne
|
1,349
|
1.45
|
+1.45
|
Total formal votes
|
93,031
|
96.57
|
+0.36
|
Informal votes
|
3,302
|
3.43
|
−0.36
|
Turnout
|
96,333
|
87.10
|
−2.84
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
Josh Burns
|
57,911
|
62.25
|
+7.34
|
|
Liberal
|
Colleen Harkin
|
35,120
|
37.75
|
−7.34
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing
|
+7.34
|
|