Independent politicians in Australia

An independent politician is a person who has served in a political office while not affiliated to any political party. Many of these have either resigned or been expelled from membership in political parties, and some have gone on to form their own political parties over time. In some cases members of parliament sit as an Independent while still holding party leadership. This can be for a multitude of reasons including Expulsion from party room, deregistration of party and suspension of membership.

Independents
House of Representatives
12 / 151
Senate
4 / 76
State and territory lower houses
23 / 455
State and territory upper houses
13 / 155
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Independents with party affiliations
House of Representatives
1 / 151
Senate
1 / 76
State and territory lower houses
1 / 455
State and territory upper houses
2 / 155
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