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|[[Australian Democratic Socialist Party]] || 129 || November 2009 | |[[Australian Democratic Socialist Party]] || 129 || November 2009 | ||
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|[[Republican Party of Australia (2011)|Republican Party of Australia - 2011]] || 12 || June 2011 | |[[Republican Party of Australia (2011)|Republican Party of Australia - 2011]] || 12 || June 2011 | ||
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|[[National Pirate Party]] || 4 || March 2010 | |[[National Pirate Party]] || 4 || March 2010 |
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The following pages list the Members of Congress of Australia. Sometimes, these elected officials are referred to as Senators.
Congress elections
- Congress of Australia 2008
- Congress of Australia 2009
- Congress of Australia 2010
- Congress of Australia 2011
- Congress of Australia 2012
- Congress of Australia 2013
- Congress of Australia 2014
- Congress of Australia 2015
- Congress of Australia 2016
- Congress of Australia 2017
- Congress of Australia 2018
- Congress of Australia 2019
- Congress of Australia 2020
Numbers of Congress seats by parties
Party | Seats | The last month present in the Congress |
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Australian National Party | 362 | January 2013 |
Australian Independent Party | 253 | August 2012 |
Australian Democratic Socialist Party | 129 | November 2009 |
KnightHawks Military Council | 98 | January 2013 |
Australian Parliamentary Party | 96 | January 2013 |
Green and Gold Party | 92 | January 2013 |
Australian Communist Party | 80 | April 2012 |
True Blue Party | 55 | November 2009 |
Procreate and Populate Party | 45 | May 2010 |
Australian Military Party | 45 | May 2010 |
DIY Party of Australia | 27 | July 2011 |
Australian Revolutionary Party | 14 | January 2013 |
Republican Party of Australia - 2011 | 12 | June 2011 |
erepublik Alliance | 9 | December 2009 |
Peoples Democracy | 9 | December 2009 |
Advance Australia Alliance | 7 | February 2009 |
National Pirate Party | 4 | March 2010 |
Australian Libertarian Party | 4 | November 2012 |
Liberal Party of Australia - 2010 | 2 | January 2010 |
Liberal Party of Australia - 2009 | 1 | August 2009 |
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