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Tweeters vs Non-Tweeters Per Party
Tweeters By Party
Most Followed
1.
Kevin Rudd (940,905)
ALP
2.
Julia Gillard (32,983)
ALP
3.
Malcolm Turnbull (24,325)
LIB
4.
Tony Abbott (15,439)
LIB
5.
Joe Hockey (12,634)
LIB
6.
Bob Brown (10,699)
GRN
7.
Kate Ellis (5,152)
ALP
8.
Kate Lundy (3,917)
ALP
9.
Julie Bishop (2,555)
LIB
10.
Tony Burke (2,490)
ALP
Most Active
1.
Scott Morrison (1,410)
LIB
2.
Sarah Hanson-Young (1,275)
GRN
3.
Malcolm Turnbull (995)
LIB
4.
Alex Hawke (951)
LIB
5.
Kate Lundy (950)
ALP
6.
Mathias Cormann (904)
LIB
7.
Jamie Briggs (773)
LIB
8.
Kevin Rudd (675)
ALP
9.
Simon Birmingham (597)
LIB
10.
Stuart Robert (592)
LIB
Most Petitioned
1.
Belinda Neal (76)
ALP
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2.
Kim Carr (50)
ALP
Sign Petition
3.
Harry Jenkins (46)
ALP
Sign Petition
4.
Peter Costello (16)
LIB
Sign Petition
5.
Nick Xenophon (14)
IND
Sign Petition
6.
Sophie Mirabella (9)
LIB
Sign Petition
7.
Tanya Plibersek (9)
ALP
Sign Petition
8.
Lindsay Tanner (9)
ALP
Sign Petition
9.
Stephen Conroy (9)
ALP
Sign Petition
10.
James Bidgood (8)
ALP
Sign Petition
Most Invited
1.
Harry Jenkins (39)
ALP
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2.
Stephen Conroy (10)
ALP
Invite
3.
Tanya Plibersek (9)
ALP
Invite
4.
Nicola Roxon (8)
ALP
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5.
Nick Xenophon (8)
IND
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6.
Yvette D'Ath (7)
ALP
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7.
Wayne Swan (7)
ALP
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8.
Lindsay Tanner (7)
ALP
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9.
Anthony Albanese (6)
ALP
Invite
10.
Andrew Southcott (6)
LIB
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