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The 2007 NSW State Election was the first time in 19 years and 5 elections that the Liberal / National Coalition increased their two party-preferred (2PP) vote against the Labor Party.
In March 2007, the Liberal / National Coalition two party-preferred vote rose to 47.7%, with a state-wide swing of 3.9% (after having dropped 3.3% in the 1991 election, 1.5% in 1995, 7.2% in 1999, and a further drop of 0.2% in 2003).
2007 State Election Results by Electorate Swing
 
Sydney Metro Electorates

Central Coast / Hunter Electorates | 
Illawarra Electorates |

Electorates Statewide
2007 State Election Results by Electorate
| Electorate |
Pre-election |
Margin |
2007 |
Swing |
Seat Changed Party | |
Willoughby |
7.0% |
Liberal |
14.0% |
to Liberal | |
Hornsby |
4.2% |
Liberal |
12.3% |
to Liberal | |
Macquarie Fields |
23.3% |
Labor |
12.2% |
to Liberal | |
Orange |
5.9% |
National |
11.3% |
to National | |
Smithfield |
25.9% |
Labor |
10.4% |
to Liberal | |
Ku-ring-gai |
18.7% |
Liberal |
10.3% |
to Liberal | |
Lane Cove |
2.8% |
Liberal |
9.6% |
to Liberal | |
Pittwater |
20.1% |
Liberal (Ind) |
9.6% |
to Liberal |
Won by Liberal | |
Murray-Darling |
1.3% |
National (Labor) |
8.8% |
to National |
Won by National | |
Cronulla |
8.8% |
Liberal |
8.7% |
to Liberal | |
Miranda |
9.1% |
Labor |
8.3% |
to Liberal | |
Castle Hill |
10.8% |
Liberal |
8.3% |
to Liberal | |
Granville |
19.2% |
Labor |
8.1% |
to Liberal | |
Terrigal |
0.6% |
Liberal |
7.9% |
to Liberal | |
Manly |
14.4% |
Liberal (Ind) |
7.5% |
to Liberal |
Won by Liberal | |
Upper Hunter |
7.3% |
National |
7.4% |
to National | |
Maroubra |
23.5% |
Labor |
7.4% |
to Liberal | |
Port Stephens |
7.2% |
Labor |
7.3% |
to Liberal |
Won by Liberal | |
Tweed |
4.1% |
Labor |
7.1% |
to National |
Won by National | |
North Shore |
12.1% |
Liberal |
7.1% |
to Liberal | |
Vaucluse |
10.9% |
Liberal |
7.0% |
to Liberal | |
Cessnock |
19.1% |
Labor |
6.7% |
to Liberal | |
Baulkham Hills |
4.0% |
Liberal |
6.5% |
to Liberal | |
Sydney |
13.3% |
Labor (Ind) |
6.5% |
to Liberal | |
Coogee |
13.6% |
Labor |
6.4% |
to Liberal | |
Swansea |
17.1% |
Labor |
6.3% |
to Liberal | |
Menai |
8.9% |
Labor |
6.3% |
to Liberal | |
Clarence |
5.3% |
National |
6.3% |
to National | |
South Coast |
1.6% |
Liberal |
6.2% |
to Liberal | |
Oxley |
9.9% |
National |
6.0% |
to National | |
Fairfield |
26.4% |
Labor |
6.0% |
to Liberal | |
Coffs Harbour |
11.9% |
National |
5.7% |
to National | |
Tamworth |
19.2% |
National (Ind) |
5.7% |
to National | |
Wyong |
12.3% |
Labor |
5.5% |
to Liberal | |
Rockdale |
15.8% |
Labor |
5.5% |
to Liberal | |
Mulgoa |
16.6% |
Labor |
5.5% |
to Liberal | |
Nthrn Tablelands |
13.3% |
National (Ind) |
5.4% |
to National | |
Port Macquarie |
7.7% |
National (Ind) |
5.3% |
to National | |
Ballina |
9.4% |
National |
5.1% |
to National | |
Burrinjuck |
12.4% |
National |
4.9% |
to National | |
The Entrance |
9.7% |
Labor |
4.8% |
to Liberal | |
Camden |
8.7% |
Labor |
4.8% |
to Liberal | |
Hawkesbury |
14.6% |
Liberal |
4.8% |
to Liberal |
Reclaimed by Liberal | |
Barwon |
14.3% |
National |
4.6% |
to National | |
Ryde |
14.8% |
Labor |
4.7% |
to Liberal | |
Dubbo |
20.6% |
National (Ind) |
4.4% |
to National | |
Goulburn |
4.5% |
Liberal |
4.1% |
to Liberal | |
Wakehurst |
13.2% |
Liberal |
4.1% |
to Liberal | |
Wallsend |
19.8% |
Labor |
4.0% |
to Liberal | |
Londonderry |
10.9% |
Labor |
3.9% |
to Liberal | |
Gosford |
8.6% |
Labor |
3.8% |
to Liberal | |
East Hills |
17.9% |
Labor |
3.8% |
to Liberal | |
Davidson |
20.9% |
Liberal |
3.8% |
to Liberal | |
Liverpool |
30.6% |
Labor |
3.7% |
to Liberal | |
Blue Mountains |
14.8% |
Labor |
3.7% |
to Liberal | |
Myall Lakes |
13.9% |
National |
3.5% |
to National | |
Heathcote |
12.3% |
Labor |
3.5% |
to Liberal | |
Riverstone |
13.4% |
Labor |
3.4% |
to Liberal | |
Blacktown |
24.9% |
Labor |
2.5% |
to Liberal | |
Cabramatta |
31.4% |
Labor |
2.4% |
to Liberal | |
Toongabbie |
16.7% |
Labor |
2.3% |
to Liberal | |
Lismore |
8.2% |
National |
1.7% |
to National | |
Wollongong |
26.9% |
Labor |
1.6% |
to Liberal | |
Mount Druitt |
26.8% |
Labor |
1.5% |
to Liberal | |
Keira |
23.5% |
Labor |
1.5% |
to Liberal | |
Campbelltown |
19.9% |
Labor |
1.4% |
to Liberal | |
Kogarah |
19.1% |
Labor |
1.4% |
to Liberal | |
Wollondilly |
4.6% |
Labor |
1.3% |
to Liberal | |
Drummoyne |
8.7% |
Labor |
1.1% |
to Liberal | |
Bankstown |
26.4% |
Labor |
1.0% |
to Liberal | |
Maitland |
10.3% |
Labor |
0.6% |
to Liberal | |
Heffron |
24.2% |
Labor |
0.5% |
to Liberal | |
Wagga Wagga |
12.7% |
Liberal |
0.4% |
to Liberal | |
Epping |
7.6% |
Liberal |
0.4% |
to Liberal | |
Bega |
4.7% |
Liberal |
0.4% |
to Liberal | |
Canterbury |
27.4% |
Labor |
0.3% |
to Liberal | |
Bathurst |
13.2% |
Labor |
0.2% |
to National | |
Strathfield |
15.2% |
Labor |
0.1% |
to Liberal | |
Marrickville |
31.4% |
Labor |
0.1% |
to Liberal | |
Shellharbour |
26.8% |
Labor |
0.0% |
Swing | |
Parramatta |
13.6% |
Labor |
0.1% |
to Labor | |
Balmain |
17.6% |
Labor |
0.2% |
to Labor | |
Oatley |
14.2% |
Labor |
0.2% |
to Labor | |
Charlestown |
13.3% |
Labor |
1.3% |
to Labor | |
Monaro |
4.4% |
Labor |
1.9% |
to Labor | |
Auburn |
26.5% |
Labor |
2.2% |
to Labor | |
Newcastle |
15.4% |
Labor |
2.5% |
to Labor | |
Penrith |
6.6% |
Labor |
2.7% |
to Labor | |
Murrumbidgee |
18.9% |
National |
2.8% |
to Labor | |
Albury |
22.4% |
Liberal |
3.4% |
to Labor | |
Lake Macquarie |
11.6% |
Labor |
3.4% |
to Labor |
Won by Independent | |
Kiama |
8.3% |
Labor |
3.7% |
to Labor | |
Lakemba |
28.8% |
Labor |
5.2% |
to Labor | |
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| | STATE-WIDE SWING | 3.9% | to Liberal / National Coalition |
(Source: Antony Green, 2007 New South Wales Election: Final Analysis, Parliamentary Research Paper No. 1/08)

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