2007 New South Wales state election

2007 New South Wales state election

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All 93 seats in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
and 21 (of the 42) seats in the New South Wales Legislative Council
47 Assembly seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Morris Iemma Peter Debnam
Party Labor Liberal/National coalition
Leader since 3 August 2005 1 September 2005
Leader's seat Lakemba Vaucluse
Last election 55 seats 32 seats
Seats before 54 seats 30 seats
Seats won 52 seats 35 seats
Seat change Decrease 2 Increase 5
Popular vote 1,535,872 1,457,296
Percentage 38.98% 36.99%
Swing Decrease 3.70 Increase 2.63
TPP 52.26% 47.74%
TPP swing Decrease 3.92 Increase 3.92

Two-candidate-preferred margin by electorate

Premier before election

Morris Iemma
Labor

Elected Premier

Morris Iemma
Labor

The 2007 New South Wales state election was held on Saturday, 24 March 2007. The entire Legislative Assembly and half of the Legislative Council was up for election. The Labor Party led by Morris Iemma won a fourth four-year term against the Liberal-National coalition led by Peter Debnam.

Labor's substantial majority survived the election almost intact going from a large 15 seat majority to a marginally decreased if still sizeable 11 seat majority. The Liberals succeeded in taking two independent-held seats and one Labor-held seat, whilst the Nationals and an independent each took one Labor-held seat. This would be NSW Labor's last state election win until 2023. It also remains the most recent contest in which NSW Labor formed a majority government.