Antony John Green (born 2 March 1960) is an Australian Psephology, Data science, journalist, and commentator. He was the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's chief election analyst until his retirement from the role after the federal election in May 2025. He stated that he would remain active in an off-air capacity, and continue to work on the ABC's computer and data systems for several more years.
Green grew up near Parramatta in Sydney, attended Oatlands Primary School in Oatlands, New South Wales and James Ruse Agricultural High School in Carlingford (Sydney), graduating in 1977.
Green graduated from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Science in mathematics and computing, and a Bachelor of Economics with honours in politics.
Green first appeared on the ABC's election-night television coverage in the 1991 New South Wales election, following with the federal election in 1993.
, Green had analysed over 70Australian elections at the territory, state and federal level for the ABC, starting with the 1989 Queensland state election to the 2024 Queensland state election. He designed a computer system that he used to display and predict election results based on automated result feeds from Australia's electoral commissions. Green has also worked on elections from as far afield as Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom for the ABC.
As the ABC's chief election analyst, Green was responsible for the content of its election website. He also has editorial responsibility for its data analysis and for their election-night results service. He is considered "the face of election night coverage".
In time for the 2013 federal election campaign, Green helped introduce the voter engagement tool Vote Compass to the ABC website. It enables voters to gauge how their views align with candidates based on parties' statements on issues and also provides Green and other analysts a dataset larger than traditional opinion polls. Green also writes a comprehensive blog on electoral matters.
Green has said that he tends not to do campaign commentary and that he "preferred to go into an election night with no preconceived view on the outcome and to just concentrate on understanding the data as it comes in..."
In a 2015 interview, he explained that some of the work in preparation for his election night coverage could start years earlier—including building up the database with candidates, polling places, and past results, and calculating the impact of redistributions. He also recounted the realisation of his recurring nightmare of the power outage during the on air coverage of the 2010 Victorian state election.
He has appeared before the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters of the Australian Parliament urging reform of the ticket voting system used in Australian Senate elections.
Green has also written papers for the Parliament of New South WalesAntony Green. Implications of the 1998 Federal Election for the 1999 New South Wales Election - Parliamentary Library, Parliament of New South Wales and the Parliament of Victoria.Antony Green (witness). Inquiry into the conduct of the 2014 Victorian state election - Electoral Matters Committee, Parliament of Victoria
When Green retired from on-screen appearances in May 2025, the ABC released a video of former and current Australian Prime Ministers John Howard, Kevin Rudd, Julia Gillard, Tony Abbott, Malcolm Turnbull, Scott Morrison, and Anthony Albanese reminiscing about Green's commentary on their respective election nights, and wishing him well in retirement.
In the Australian 2017 Queen's Birthday Honours List, Green was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO), "for distinguished service to the broadcast media as an analyst and commentator for state and federal elections, and to the community as a key interpreter of Australian democracy".
Writing and other activities
Retirement
Honours
Personal life
In popular culture
External links
target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Antony Green's Election Blog (2016-01-12...2018-11-15) - Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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