- Results data for federal elections since 1993 was compiled from publications of the Australian Electoral Commission.
- Results data for federal elections before 1993 was compiled from Psephos, Dr Adam Carr's election archive.
- "L/NP" comprises all votes for candidates from branches of the Liberal Party, National Party, Liberal National Party of Queensland, and Country Liberal Party in the NT.
- Where more than one candidate from a coalition party has contested the same election, their votes have been aggregated into a single L/NP figure.
- "OTH" comprises all votes for candidates that are not from either the Labor Party or L/NP, including independents.
- In the 2010 data, WA National Tony Crook's seat of O'Connor is counted as an L/NP seat but he is also regarded as a crossbencher, as the WA Nationals were not party to the federal Coalition agreement.
- Seats change over time due to redistributions. When they are created or abolished, seats disappear or appear in this graphic during the transition between election results from different years.
- YouGov and RedBridge models are both multi-level regression with post-stratification models, which model a large number of survey results across all 150 electorates. The YouGov MRP is based on 38,629 surveys conducted between February 27 and March 26. The RedBridge/Accent Research MRP is based on 9,953 surveys conducted February 3 and April 1.
- In the 2025 RedBridge model, some seats are classified as "too close to call" — these are shown in a lighter grey shade.
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