willedoo Posted Tuesday at 02:04 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:04 AM (edited) Current AEC primary vote percentages statewide for the lower house, four leading parties, are Labor 37.6%, One Nation 22.5%. Liberal 19.4%, Greens 10.0%. Upper house percentages are Labor 36.9%, One Nation 24.3%, Liberal 17.6%, Greens 10.3%. Fairly consistent across both houses. Edited Tuesday at 02:05 AM by willedoo 1 1
Jerry_Atrick Posted Tuesday at 07:11 AM Posted Tuesday at 07:11 AM Polls didn't seem too far off. It is an ominous sign for politics. Australia needs a centre right party now - oh wait, that is the ALP at the moment.. Maybe Australia needs a centre left party now. In the UK, Labour is deemed far enough right that the Greens under the charismatic (to young people) Zak Polanski are courting the unions to switch funding from Labour to the Greens.. and apparently behind closed doors some unions are seriously entertaining the idea. 1 1
willedoo Posted Tuesday at 08:55 AM Posted Tuesday at 08:55 AM 1 hour ago, Jerry_Atrick said: Australia needs a centre right party now - oh wait, that is the ALP at the moment.. Maybe Australia needs a centre left party now. Depends on your viewpoint. From where I see it, the ALP is already spanning centre left to centre right. They can't go any further left without bumping into the Greens, but they've broadened a bit to take up some slack left by the Liberals. Liberal and ALP always did overlap somewhat. Regarding the opinion polls, the SA election showed them to be fairly accurate this time. 2
willedoo Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) There's only one seat left not officially called, the seat of Narungga which is a very close result between the Liberals and One Nation, formerely held by an independent. Preferences have been distributed and One Nation has won the seat by 77 votes, so the AEC is doing a recount today due to the closeness of the result. Edited 13 hours ago by willedoo
willedoo Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago One Nation won the recount today on the last undecided lower house seat. The narrow win by less than sixty votes over the Liberal candidate brings their election seat tally to seven; four lower house seats and three upper house seats. 2
willedoo Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago The Liberal Party ended up with five lower house seats so they will retain their opposition status. 1
Marty_d Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago What a sad result. Hopefully they implode sooner rather than later. 1 1
willedoo Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Time will tell. The Victorian election later in the year will be the test of how lasting the swing is. If they do well there it will get the peanut gallery well and truly hyperventilating. 1
Jerry_Atrick Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 3 hours ago, Marty_d said: What a sad result. Hopefully they implode sooner rather than later. Is that ON, Libs, or both? Although, arguably Libs have imploded. Libs are the official oppo by one seat; there are seats held by the other opposition than the opposition.. Farq.. I think Malinauskas is doing a pretty good jobm as does many SA people, I guess. But there is a real danger that hubris through a perceived untouchability may seep in. Australia as a whole needs a decent opposition.
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