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Results of the Australian federal election, 2004 (Senate) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Results of the Australian federal election, 2004 (Senate) The following tables show state-by-state results in the Australian Senate at the 2004 federal election. Senators total 37 coalition (33 Liberal, three coalition National, one CLP), 28 Labor, three Green, one Family First, two non-coalition National and four Democrats.〔(2004 Senators elected - AEC )〕〔(2001 Senators elected - AEC )〕 Senator terms are six years (three for territories), and took their seats from 1 July 2005, except the territories who took their seats immediately. ==Preference deals== The Greens directed preferences to the Democrats and Labor ahead of the Coalition, Family First and the Christian Democrats. In exchange, the Democrats preferenced the Greens ahead of both major parties and Labor preferenced the Greens and Democrats first in every state and territory except for Tasmania, where Labor preferenced Family First ahead of the Greens and Democrats, and Victoria, where Labor preferenced Family First, Democratic Labor and the Christian Democrats ahead of the Greens and the Democrats. The Family First Party preferenced the Democrats and the Christian Democrats ahead of both major parties. In exchange, the Democrats preferenced Family First ahead of both the Greens and both major parties, while the Christian Democrats also preferenced Family First highly. The Family First Party and the Coalition also preferenced each other ahead of Labor and the Greens. One Nation was preferenced last by Labor, the Democrats, the Coalition and the Greens in every state, while the Greens was preferenced last by Family First, One Nation and the Christian Democrats in every state. A full listing of preferences can be found here ()
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