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Australian federal election, 2050
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2048 17 September 2050 2053

All 160 seats in the Australian House of Representatives

and all 76 seats in the Australian Senate

First party Second party
Andrew Burges (The Realignment)
Walter Keyes
Leader Andrew Burges Walter Keyes
Party Australian Nationalist Democratic/Progressive coalition
Leader since 29 January 2037 (2013-06-26) 19 May 2043 (2009-12-01)
Leader's seat Cowper Howard
Last election 93 seats 47 seats
Seats won 106 seats 27 seats
Seat change +13 -20
Popular vote 9,716,338 5,895,025

The 2050 Australian Federal Election was a parliamentary election that took place on Saturday, 17 September 2050. The election saw Andrew Burges lead his party to increasing their super-majority in the House against the beleaguered Democratic/Progressive coalition which had formed to face the Nationalists stranglehold over the national legislature. The election was the first to operate under new fixed-term legislation introduced after the 2048 election.

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