‘No Seats’: Leader Snaps Back over One Nation Upset
Labor won nearly 40% of the lower house vote while One Nation surged to about 21%, poised to hold balance of power in the upper house.
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SA election fraud - Labor 33 seats on 38% of vote, Libs 10 seats, ONP 1 for combined 41%
By MICHAEL SLOVANOS THE narrative fed to us by mainstream media in recent weeks is that One Nation is soaring in popularity because the major parties are on the nose. But in South Australia, the narrative has gone awry. A simple adding up of voter preferences as posted by the South Australian Electoral Commission on […] The post SA election fraud – Labor 33 seats on 38% of vote, Libs 10 seats, ONP 1 for combined 41% appeared first on cairnsnews.…
Thumping victory for SA Labor as One Nation's vote surges
The Labor Party has comfortably won re-election in South Australia in a poll which saw support for One Nation climb to more than 21 per cent of the vote. Premier Peter Malinauskas secured a second term with a significantly increased majority while the Liberal Party secured around 19 per cent of the vote. As vote counting continues, it remains unclear whether One Nation can secure any lower house seats.
Teal-loving Libs tank as One Nation soars - Politics, Policy, Political Views
by SEAN BURKE – THE Coalition expected a thumping in South Australia last weekend – and it deservedly received one according to Liberal Senator Alex Antic. Provisional results from the March 21 State Election indicate the Coalition secured just two seats in the legislative council – out of 11 contested – and about three or four seats in the lower house out of a total 47. The Party will not succeed wh…
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