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Australian federal election, 2070
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2067 13 September 2070 2073

All 162 seats in the Australian House of Representatives
First party Second party Third party
Andrew Burges (The Realignment)
Tucker Carlson Gage Skidmore
Gro Harlem Brundtland
Leader Andrew Burges Donald Turnbull Amy Pelt
Party Australian Nationalist Democratic/Progressive Coalition Labor
Leader since 29 January 2037 30 March 2065 13 December 2069
Leader's seat Cowper Hawke Casey
Last election 81 seats 71 seats 17 seats
Seats won 68 seats 60 seats 33 seats
Seat change -13 -4 +16
Popular vote 7,226,925 7,203,188 2,350,053

The 2070 Australian Federal Election was a parliamentary election that was held on 13 September 2070 set to determine the members of the 2070-2073 Australian parliament, and was won by the incumbent Andrew Burges-led Australian Nationalist party, albeit with a lower majority.

Whilst the ANP and the Coalition suffered a number of campaign gaffes during their election run, Labor rebounded after a disappointed 2067, in which the Amy Pelt-led party managed to rebound from its two-and-a-half decade long façade, and retake 33 seats in the House, its highest since the election of 2045.

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