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{{See also|Members of the Australian Senate, 1987–1990}}{{Infobox election | election_name = Australian Senate elections, 1987 | country = Australia | type = parliamentary | ongoing = no | previous_election = Results of the 1984 Australian federal election (Senate) | previous_year = 1984 | next_election = Results of the 1990 Australian federal election (Senate) | next_year = 1990 | seats_for_election = 40 of the 76 seats in the Australian Senate | majority_seats = 39 | election_date = 11 July 1987 | party1 = Liberal/National coalition | image1 = | leader1 = Fred Chaney | leaders_seat1 = Western Australia | leader_since1 = 11 March 1983 | seats_before1 = 33 | seats_after1 = 34 | seat_change1 = {{increase}} 1 | popular_vote1 = 3,939,432 | percentage1 = 42.04% | swing1 = {{increase}} 2.50% | party2 = Australian Labor Party | image2 = | leader2 = John Button | leaders_seat2 = Victoria | leader_since2 = 7 November 1980 | seats_before2 = 34 | seats_after2 = 32 | seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 2 | popular_vote2 = 4,013,860 | percentage2 = 42.83% | swing2 = {{increase}} 0.66% | party3 = Australian Democrats | color3 = | image3 = | leader3 = Janine Haines | leaders_seat3 = South Australia | leader_since3 = 18 August 1986 | seats_before3 = 7 | seats_after3 = 7 | seat_change3 = {{decrease}} 0 | popular_vote3 = 794,107 | percentage3 = 8.47% | swing3 = {{increase}} 0.85% | map_image = Australian Senate elected members, 1987.svg | map_caption = Senators elected in the 1987 federal election | title = Leader of the Senate | before_election = John Button | before_party = Australian Labor Party | after_election = John Button | after_party = Australian Labor Party }}The following tables show state-by-state results in the Australian Senate at the 1987 federal election. This election was a Double dissolution, which means that all 12 senators from each state were up for election. Senators total 29 coalition (27 Liberal, one coalition National, one CLP), 32 Labor, one Jo Vallentine Peace Group, four non-coalition National, seven Democrats, one Nuclear Disarmament and one Independent.[1] Senator terms are six years (three for territories), and took their seats (backdated) from 1 July 1987, except the territories who took their seats immediately. Australia {{Australian Senate results, 1987}} New South Wales {{Election box begintitle = Australian federal election, 1987: Senate, New South Wales }}{{Election box quota | quota = 245,883 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Labor | 1. Kerry Sibraa (elected 1)}} {{nowrap|2. Arthur Gietzelt (elected 4)}} {{nowrap|3. Graham Richardson (elected 6)}} {{nowrap|4. Bruce Childs (elected 8)}} {{nowrap|5. John Morris (elected 10)}} 6. Sue West 7. Michael Sexton | votes = 1,355,792 | percentage = 42.4 | change = +0.8 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Coalition | 1. Michael Baume (Lib) (elected 2)}} {{nowrap|2. Peter Baume (Lib) (elected 5)}} {{nowrap|3. David Brownhill (Nat) (elected 7)}} {{nowrap|4. Chris Puplick (Lib) (elected 9)}} {{nowrap|5. Bronwyn Bishop (Lib) (elected 11)}} 6. Ralph Schulze (Nat) 7. June McPhie (Lib) | votes = 1,289,888 | percentage = 40.4 | change = +3.4 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Democrats | 1. Paul McLean (elected 3)}} 2. Jenny Macleod 3. Richard Jones 4. Gary Chestnut | votes = 290,049 | percentage = 9.1 | change = -0.6 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Call to Australia | candidate = 1. Elaine Nile 2. Kevin Hume | votes = 107,859 | percentage = 3.4 | change = -0.2 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Nuclear Disarmament | 1. Robert Wood (elected 12)}} 2. Irina Dunn | votes = 48,998 | percentage = 1.5 | change = -8.2 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Greens | candidate = 1. Ian Cohen 2. Daphne Gollan | votes = 32,513 | percentage = 1.0 | change = +1.0 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Group A | candidate = 1. Ruth Phillips 2. Walter Brun | votes = 30,504 | percentage = 0.9 | change = +0.9 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Defence and Ex-Services | candidate = 1. Leslie Edwards 2. David Herd 3. William Tuohy 4. Rowley McMahon | votes = 14,431 | percentage = 0.4 | change = +0.4 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Unite Australia | candidate = 1. Alan Smith 2. Edna Fabb | votes = 5,458 | percentage = 0.2 | change = +0.2 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Group I | candidate = 1. Peter Consandine 2. Brian Buckley | votes = 4,519 | percentage = 0.1 | change = +0.1 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Group F | candidate = 1. Leon Bringolf 2. Habib Fares 3. Jim Donovan | votes = 4,238 | percentage = 0.1 | change = +0.1 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Group M | candidate = 1. John Higginbotham 2. Ian Murphy | votes = 3,795 | percentage = 0.1 | change = +0.1 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Group B | candidate = 1. Patricia Poulos 2. John Holley 3. John Beasley | votes = 3,749 | percentage = 0.1 | change = +0.1 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Arthur Chesterfield-Evans | votes = 1,706 | percentage = 0.1 | change = +0.1 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Bob Spanswick | votes = 968 | percentage = 0.0 | change = 0.0 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Ivor F | votes = 765 | percentage = 0.0 | change = 0.0 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Phil Murray | votes = 564 | percentage = 0.0 | change = 0.0 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Nick Jones | votes = 270 | percentage = 0.0 | change = 0.0 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Jame Smith-New | votes = 234 | percentage = 0.0 | change = 0.0 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Keith Larkings | votes = 88 | percentage = 0.0 | change = 0.0 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = James Goody | votes = 86 | percentage = 0.0 | change = 0.0 }}{{Election box formal | votes = 3,196,474 | percentage = 95.1 | change = +0.7 }}{{Election box informal | votes = 164,001 | percentage = 4.9 | change = -0.7 }}{{Election box turnout | votes = 3,360,475 | percentage = 94.5 | change = +0.1 }}{{Election box end}} | # | Senator | Party | 1 | Kerry Sibraa | Labor}}| | Labor | 2 | Michael Baume | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 3 | Paul McLean | Democrats}}| | Democrat | 4 | Arthur Gietzelt | Labor}}| | Labor | 5 | Peter Baume | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 6 | Graham Richardson | Labor}}| | Labor | 7 | David Brownhill | National}}| | National | 8 | Bruce Childs | Labor}}| | Labor | 9 | Chris Puplick | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 10 | John Morris | Labor}}| | Labor | 11 | Bronwyn Bishop | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 12 | Robert Wood | Nuclear Disarmament}}| | NDP |
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Victoria{{Election box begintitle = Australian federal election, 1987: Senate, Victoria }}{{Election box quota | quota = 189,970 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Labor | 1. John Button (elected 1)}} {{nowrap|2. Gareth Evans (elected 4)}} {{nowrap|3. Olive Zakharov (elected 6)}} {{nowrap|4. Robart Ray (elected 8)}} {{nowrap|5. Barney Cooney (elected 10)}} 6. John Halfpenny 7. Carole Taylor | votes = 1,086,513 | percentage = 44.0 | change = -0.1 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Liberal | 1. Austin Lewis (elected 2)}} {{nowrap|2. Jim Short (elected 5)}} {{nowrap|3. Richard Alston (elected 7)}} {{nowrap|4. David Hamer (elected 9)}} {{nowrap|5. Kay Patterson (elected 12)}} 6. John Wyld 7. John Goodfellow 8. John Riggall 9. Severn Clarke | votes = 878,899 | percentage = 35.6 | change = +1.4 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Democrats | 1. Janet Powell (elected 3)}} 2. Sid Spindler 3. Ken Peak 4. Harold Fraser 5. Peter Allen | votes = 211,043 | percentage = 8.5 | change = +1.6 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Nationals | 1. Julian McGauran (elected 11)}} 2. Noel Maughan 3. Les Flintoff | votes = 140,143 | percentage = 5.7 | change = +1.7 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Democratic Labor | candidate = 1. John Mulholland 2. Gloria Brook | votes = 50,894 | percentage = 2.0 | change = +0.6 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Call to Australia | candidate = 1. Al Watson 2. Loretto Brennan 3. John Easton | votes = 28,966 | percentage = 1.2 | change = -0.1 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Nuclear Disarmament | candidate = 1. Aldo Penbrook 2. Nik Dow | votes = 28,352 | percentage = 1.1 | change = -6.2 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Pensioner | candidate = 1. Neil McKay 2. Rosamond Ewan | votes = 17,265 | percentage = 0.7 | change = -0.1 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Unite Australia | candidate = 1. John Siddons 2. Ian Price 3. Lisa Harris | votes = 11,213 | percentage = 0.5 | change = +0.5 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Group B | candidate = 1. Bill Hartley 2. Laurene Dietrich 3. David Kerin 4. Rola Haidar | votes = 4,243 | percentage = 0.2 | change = +0.2 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Group L | candidate = 1. Laurie Dunlop 2. Simon Hood | votes = 4,113 | percentage = 0.2 | change = +0.2 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Group F | candidate = 1. David Caccianiga 2. Bill Thiele | votes = 2,145 | percentage = 0.1 | change = +0.1 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Group O | candidate = 1. Dino de Marchi 2. Ineke Black | votes = 2,086 | percentage = 0.1 | change = +0.1 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Group J | candidate = 1. Lisa King 2. Kevin O'Connell | votes = 1,729 | percentage = 0.1 | change = +0.1 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Group K | candidate = 1. Alan Miller 2. Maria Bennett | votes = 1,320 | percentage = 0.1 | change = +0.1 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Kym Roylance | votes = 510 | percentage = 0.0 | change = 0.0 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Abraham Abdalla | votes = 172 | percentage = 0.0 | change = 0.0 }}{{Election box formal | votes = 2,469,606 | percentage = 96.0 | change = +0.2 }}{{Election box informal | votes = 102,382 | percentage = 4.0 | change = -0.2 }}{{Election box turnout | votes = 2,571,988 | percentage = 95.3 | change = -0.1 }}{{Election box end}} | # | Senator | Party | 1 | John Button | Labor}}| | Labor | 2 | Austin Lewis | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 3 | Janet Powell | Democrats}}| | Democrat | 4 | Gareth Evans | Labor}}| | Labor | 5 | Jim Short | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 6 | Olive Zakharov | Labor}}| | Labor | 7 | Richard Alston | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 8 | Robert Ray | Labor}}| | Labor | 9 | David Hamer | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 10 | Barney Cooney | Labor}}| | Labor | 11 | Julian McGauran | National}}| | National | 12 | Kay Patterson | Liberal}}| | Liberal |
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Queensland{{Election box begintitle = Australian federal election, 1987: Senate, Queensland }}{{Election box quota | quota = 117,721 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Labor | 1. Margaret Reynolds (elected 1)}} {{nowrap|2. Mal Colston (elected 4)}} {{nowrap|3. Gerry Jones (elected 7)}} {{nowrap|4. John Black (elected 9)}} {{nowrap|5. Bryant Burns (elected 10)}} 6. Jack Camp 7. Glenevie Jensen | votes = 643,094 | percentage = 42.0 | change = +2.3 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Nationals | 1. Flo Bjelke-Petersen (elected 2)}} {{nowrap|2. John Stone (elected 5)}} {{nowrap|3. Ron Boswell (elected 8)}} {{nowrap|4. Glen Sheil (elected 12)}} 5. George Cowan 6. Vicky Kippin 7. Ann Garms 8. Bruce Laming | votes = 439,618 | percentage = 28.7 | change = -0.2 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Liberal | 1. David MacGibbon (elected 3)}} {{nowrap|2. Warwick Parer (elected 6)}} 3. Gary Neat 4. Cassie Solomon 5. Brian Taylor 6. Jane Williamson | votes = 275,085 | percentage = 18.0 | change = +0.6 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Democrats | 1. Michael Macklin (elected 11)}} 2. Cheryl Kernot 3. Norman Johnson 4. Anthony Walters | votes = 115,456 | percentage = 7.5 | change = -1.7 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = George Georges | votes = 26,795 | percentage = 1.8 | change = +1.8 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Nuclear Disarmament | candidate = 1. John Jones 2. Brian Dunsford | votes = 17,411 | percentage = 1.1 | change = -3.3 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Group A | candidate = 1. Barry Weedon 2. Kathleen Wacker | votes = 6,692 | percentage = 0.4 | change = +0.4 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Ron Smith | votes = 3,410 | percentage = 0.2 | change = +0.2 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Unite Australia | candidate = 1. Ron Alford 2. Geoff Fawthrop | votes = 1,638 | percentage = 0.1 | change = +0.1 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Group C | candidate = 1. Ray Ferguson 2. Jake Haub | votes = 737 | percentage = 0.0 | change = 0.0 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = John Bolt | votes = 424 | percentage = 0.0 | change = 0.0 }}{{Election box formal | votes = 1,530,360 | percentage = 96.9 | change = -0.1 }}{{Election box informal | votes = 49,609 | percentage = 3.1 | change = +0.1 }}{{Election box turnout | votes = 1,579,969 | percentage = 92.5 | change = -0.9 }}{{Election box end}} | # | Senator | Party | 1 | Margaret Reynolds | Labor}}| | Labor | 2 | Flo Bjelke-Petersen | National}}| | National | 3 | David MacGibbon | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 4 | Mal Colston | Labor}}| | Labor | 5 | John Stone | National}}| | National | 6 | Warwick Parer | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 7 | Gerry Jones | Labor}}| | Labor | 8 | Ron Boswell | National}}| | National | 9 | John Black | Labor}}| | Labor | 10 | Bryant Burns | Labor}}| | Labor | 11 | Michael Macklin | Democrats}}| | Democrats | 12 | Glen Sheil | National}}| | National |
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Western Australia{{Election box begintitle = Australian federal election, 1987: Senate, Western Australia }}{{Election box quota | quota = 63,668 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Labor | 1. Peter Walsh (elected 1)}} {{nowrap|2. Patricia Giles (elected 3)}} {{nowrap|3. Peter Cook (elected 5)}} {{nowrap|4. Jim McKiernan (elected 7)}} {{nowrap|5. Michael Beahan (elected 9)}} 6. Chris Evans 7. Ed Dermer | votes = 354,328 | percentage = 42.8 | change = -0.5 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Liberal | 1. Fred Chaney (elected 2)}} {{nowrap|2. Peter Durack (elected 4)}} {{nowrap|3. Susan Knowles (elected 6)}} {{nowrap|4. Noel Crichton-Browne (elected 8)}} {{nowrap|5. John Panizza (elected 10)}} 6. Alan Eggleston 7. Cam Tinley | votes = 324,028 | percentage = 39.1 | change = -1.6 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Democrats | 1. Jean Jenkins (elected 11)}} 2. Jack Evans | votes = 47,534 | percentage = 5.7 | change = +1.1 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = WA Nationals | candidate = 1. James MacDonald 2. Glenice Sanders 3. Ron Aitkenhead 4. Beverley Poor | votes = 45,787 | percentage = 5.5 | change = +3.7 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Vallentine Peace Group | 1. Jo Vallentine (elected 12)}} 2. Louise Duxbury | votes = 40,048 | percentage = 4.8 | change = +4.8 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = One Australia Movement | candidate = 1. Cedric Jacobs 2. Don Jackson 3. Ed Robertson | votes = 13,063 | percentage = 1.6 | change = +1.6 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Unite Australia | candidate = 1. Allan McMullen 2. Norm Heslington | votes = 1,620 | percentage = 0.2 | change = +0.2 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Frank Nesci | votes = 426 | percentage = 0.1 | change = +0.1 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Mark Pallister | votes = 354 | percentage = 0.0 | change = 0.0 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Jack Flanigan | votes = 333 | percentage = 0.0 | change = 0.0 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Gordon McColl | votes = 162 | percentage = 0.0 | change = 0.0 }}{{Election box formal | votes = 827,683 | percentage = 96.7 | change = +1.4 }}{{Election box informal | votes = 28,284 | percentage = 3.3 | change = -1.4 }}{{Election box turnout | votes = 855,976 | percentage = 94.4 | change = +0.2 }}{{Election box end}} | # | Senator | Party | 1 | Peter Walsh | Labor}}| | Labor | 2 | Fred Chaney | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 3 | Peter Giles | Labor}}| | Labor | 4 | Peter Durack | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 5 | Peter Cook | Labor}}| | Labor | 6 | Susan Knowles | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 7 | Jim McKiernan | Labor}}| | Labor | 8 | Noel Crichton-Browne | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 9 | Michael Beahan | Labor}}| | Labor | 10 | John Panizza | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 11 | Jean Jenkins | Democrats}}| | Democrats | 12 | Jo Vallentine | Greens}}| | VPG |
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South Australia{{Election box begintitle = Australian federal election, 1987: Senate, South Australia }}{{Election box quota | quota = 65,927 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Labor | 1. Dominic Foreman (elected 1)}} {{nowrap|2. Nick Bolkus (elected 4)}} {{nowrap|3. Graham Maguire (elected 6)}} {{nowrap|4. Rosemary Crowley (elected 8)}} {{nowrap|5. Chris Schacht (elected 10)}} 6. Vic Heron 7. Rosalie McDonald | votes = 354,747 | percentage = 41.4 | change = -0.3 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Liberal | 1. Tony Messner (elected 2)}} {{nowrap|2. Amanda Vanstone (elected 5)}} {{nowrap|3. Robert Hill (elected 7)}} {{nowrap|4. Grant Chapman (elected 9)}} {{nowrap|5. Baden Teague (elected 11)}} 6. Michele Mercurio 7. Ivan Venning | votes = 328,039 | percentage = 38.3 | change = +0.8 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Democrats | 1. Janine Haines (elected 3)}} {{nowrap|2. John Coulter (elected 12)}} 3. Meg Lees 4. Ian McLiesh 5. Peter Vervoorn | votes = 95,831 | percentage = 11.2 | change = 0.0 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Nationals SA | candidate = 1. Bill Wright 2. Neville Agars 3. Mike Rogers 4. Jessie Taylor 5. Bob Brown 6. Clifford Boyd | votes = 29,954 | percentage = 3.5 | change = +2.2 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Don Jessop | votes = 25,876 | percentage = 3.0 | change = +3.0 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Green Party | candidate = 1. Ally Fricker 2. Jules Davison | votes = 8,102 | percentage = 0.9 | change = +0.9 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Group A | candidate = 1. Creston Magasdi 2. Reg McColl | votes = 5,715 | percentage = 0.7 | change = +0.7 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Unite Australia | candidate = 1. David Vigor 2. Nick Theologou 3. Patricia Prowse 4. Maxwell Elphick | votes = 4,775 | percentage = 0.6 | change = +0.6 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Communist | candidate = 1. John Wishart 2. Linda Gale | votes = 2,456 | percentage = 0.3 | change = +0.3 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Group F | candidate = 1. Tom Towle 2. Ellen Towle | votes = 788 | percentage = 0.1 | change = +0.1 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Bill Forster | votes = 276 | percentage = 0.0 | change = 0.0 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Rob Robertson | votes = 199 | percentage = 0.0 | change = 0.0 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Robert Worth | votes = 145 | percentage = 0.0 | change = 0.0 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = John Out | votes = 47 | percentage = 0.0 | change = 0.0 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Helen Launer | votes = 44 | percentage = 0.0 | change = 0.0 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Syd Plenty | votes = 29 | percentage = 0.0 | change = 0.0 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Stephen Bailey | votes = 19 | percentage = 0.0 | change = 0.0 }}{{Election box formal | votes = 857,042 | percentage = 96.2 | change = +1.6 }}{{Election box informal | votes = 33,514 | percentage = 3.8 | change = -1.6 }}{{Election box turnout | votes = 890,556 | percentage = 94.5 | change = -0.7 }}{{Election box end}} | # | Senator | Party | 1 | Dominic Foreman | Labor}}| | Labor | 2 | Tony Messner | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 3 | Janine Haines | Democrats}}| | Democrats | 4 | Nick Bolkus | Labor}}| | Labor | 5 | Amanda Vanstone | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 6 | Graham Maguire | Labor}}| | Labor | 7 | Robert Hill | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 8 | Rosemary Crowley | Labor}}| | Labor | 9 | Grant Chapman | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 10 | Chris Schacht | Labor}}| | Labor | 11 | Baden Teague | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 12 | John Coulter | Democrats}}| | Democrats |
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Tasmania{{Election box begintitle = Australian federal election, 1987: Senate, Tasmania }}{{Election box quota | quota = 21,451 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Labor | 1. Michael Tate (elected 1)}} {{nowrap|2. John Coates (elected 4)}} {{nowrap|3. Terry Aulich (elected 6)}} {{nowrap|4. Ray Devlin (elected 8)}} {{nowrap|5. John Devereux (elected 10)}} 6. Janet Cooper 7. John Green | votes = 113,638 | percentage = 40.8 | change = -0.8 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Liberal | 1. Brian Archer (elected 2)}} {{nowrap|2. Shirley Walters (elected 5)}} {{nowrap|3. John Watson (elected 7)}} {{nowrap|4. Jocelyn Newman (elected 9)}} {{nowrap|5. Paul Calvert (elected 11)}} 6. Vince Smith 7. Peter Aldridge | votes = 108,839 | percentage = 38.7 | change = -2.0 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Harradine Group | 1. Brian Harradine (elected 3)}} 2. Colin Sacco | votes = 37,037 | percentage = 13.3 | change = +4.5 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Democrats | 1. Norm Sanders (elected 12)}} 2. Nick Goldie 3. Isla Macgregor | votes = 18,841 | percentage = 6.8 | change = +0.7 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Michael Mansell | votes = 1,102 | percentage = 0.4 | change = +0.4 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Laurie Heathorn | votes = 203 | percentage = 0.1 | change = +0.1 }}{{Election box formal | votes = 278,860 | percentage = 96.2 | change = +2.0 }}{{Election box informal | votes = 11,119 | percentage = 3.8 | change = -2.0 }}{{Election box turnout | votes = 289,979 | percentage = 96.4 | change = +0.6 }}{{Election box end}} | # | Senator | Party | 1 | Michael Tate | Labor}}| | Labor | 2 | Brian Archer | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 3 | Brian Harradine | Independent}}| | Independent | 4 | John Coates | Labor}}| | Labor | 5 | Shirley Walters | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 6 | Terry Aulich | Labor}}| | Labor | 7 | John Watson | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 8 | Ray Devlin | Labor}}| | Labor | 9 | Jocelyn Newman | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 10 | John Devereux | Labor}}| | Labor | 11 | Paul Calvert | Liberal}}| | Liberal | 12 | Norm Sanders | Democrats}}| | Democrats |
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Australian Capital Territory{{Election box begin |title=Australian federal election, 1987: Senate, Australian Capital Territory }}{{Election box quota | quota = 50,047 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Labor | 1. Susan Ryan (elected 1)}} 2. Barry Reid | votes = 74,876 | percentage = 49.9 | change = +5.5 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Liberal | 1. Margaret Reid (elected 2)}} 2. Bill Stefaniak | votes = 51,090 | percentage = 34.0 | change = +2.1 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Democrats | candidate = 1. Andrew Freeman 2. Geoff Quayle | votes = 15,353 | percentage = 10.2 | change = +1.0 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Nuclear Disarmament | candidate = 1. Michael Denborough 2. Margaret Matthews | votes = 7,719 | percentage = 5.1 | change = -5.2 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Leonard Munday | votes = 433 | percentage = 0.3 | change = +0.3 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = David Ash | votes = 433 | percentage = 0.3 | change = +0.3 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = John Murray | votes = 234 | percentage = 0.2 | change = +0.2 }}{{Election box formal | votes = 150,138 | percentage = 97.7 | change = +1.1 }}{{Election box informal | votes = 3,672 | percentage = 2.3 | change = -1.1 }}{{Election box turnout | votes = 153,810 | percentage = 94.5 | change = +0.6 }}{{Election box end}} | # | Senator | Party | 1 | Susan Ryan | Labor}}| | Labor | 2 | Margaret Reid | Liberal}}| | Liberal |
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Northern Territory{{Election box begin |title=Australian federal election, 1987: Senate, Northern Territory }}{{Election box quota | quota = 20,506 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Labor | 1. Bob Collins (elected 1)}} 2. Lyn Reid | votes = 30,872 | percentage = 50.2 | change = +4.5 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = CLP | 1. Grant Tambling (elected 2)}} 2. Ian Towns | votes = 19,970 | percentage = 32.5 | change = -16.6 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = NT Nationals | candidate = 1. Jim Petrich 2. Joan Small | votes = 8,892 | percentage = 14.5 | change = +14.5 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Group C | candidate = 1. Lyn Allen 2. Catherin Paul | votes = 1,632 | percentage = 2.7 | change = +2.7 }}{{Election box candidate AU party | party = Independent | candidate = Yuri Juriev | votes = 151 | percentage = 0.2 | change = +0.2 }}{{Election box formal | votes = 61,517 | percentage = 96.3 | change = -0.5 }}{{Election box informal | votes = 2,374 | percentage = 3.7 | change = +0.5 }}{{Election box turnout | votes = 63,891 | percentage = 79.9 | change = -5.6 }}{{Election box end}} | # | Senator | Party | 1 | Bob Collins | Labor}}| | Labor | 2 | Grant Tambling | CLP}}| | CLP |
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See also- Australian federal election, 1987
- Candidates of the Australian federal election, 1987
- Members of the Australian Senate, 1987–1990
References1. ^{{cite web|title=Federal Election Results 1949-1993|url=https://www.aph.gov.au/binaries/library/pubs/bp/1993/93bp24.pdf|publisher=Parliament of Australia|accessdate=12 July 2017}}
External links- Adam Carr's Election Archive
2 : 1987 elections in Australia|Results of Australian federal elections |