2013 Australian federal election
| Leader | Tony Abbott | Kevin Rudd |
| Party | Liberal/National coalition | Labor |
| Leader since | 1 December 2009 | 26 June 2013 |
| Leader’s seat | Warringah (NSW) | Griffith (Qld.) |
| Last election | 72 seats, 43.32% | 72 seats, 37.99% |
Did Gillard win an election?
On 24 June 2010, after Rudd lost internal support within the Labor Party and resigned as leader, Gillard was elected unopposed as his replacement in a leadership spill, and was sworn-in as prime minister. She led Labor through the 2010 election weeks later, which saw the first hung parliament since 1940.
Which party is in power in Australia 2015?
The Coalition has been in power since the 2013 federal election, forming the Abbott (2013–2015), Turnbull (2015–2018) and Morrison Governments. The Liberal Party has a federal structure, with autonomous divisions in all six states and the Australian Capital Territory (ACT).
Who was PM before Scott Morrison?
Robert Menzies and Kevin Rudd served two non-consecutive terms in office while Alfred Deakin and Andrew Fisher served three non-consecutive terms; the 30th and current prime minister is Scott Morrison (since 24 August 2018).
Who was Australia’s shortest serving prime minister?
Forde resigned as prime minister on 13 July, after one week in office. He is Australia’s shortest-serving prime minister.
Who won the 2010 election in Australia?
Labor won 72 seats, the Coalition 73, the Greens one and there were four independents. There was a swing against Labor of 2.6 per cent but it won the two party preferred vote 50.1 per cent to the Coalition’s 49.9 per cent. The seats won by the parties and the change from the 2007 election are shown in the table below.
Which party was in power in 1990?
National Front (1989–1991) National Front (NF) was a coalition of political parties, led by the Janata Dal, which formed India’s government between 1989 and 1990 under the leadership of N. T. Rama Rao, popularly known as NTR, as President of national front and V. P. Singh as Convener.
When was last federal election?
The 2019 Canadian federal election was held on October 21, 2019, members of the House of Commons were elected to the 43rd Canadian Parliament. The writs of election for the 2019 election were issued by Governor General Julie Payette on September 11, 2019.