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Labor obliterates Liberals in historic WA election; will win control of upper house for first time
provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation AU.With 43% of enrolled voters counted in yesterday’s Western Australian election, the Labor wins in 49 of the 59 lower house seats, to just two for the Liberals and three for the Nationals. Five seats remained in doubt.The current final outcome prediction is 52 Labor, three Liberals and four Nationals. Since the , this would be an 11-seat gain for Labor and a 10-seat loss for the Liberals. included current leader Zak Kirkup’s seat of Dawesville, and former leader Liza Harvey’s Scarborough.Statewide primary vote shares were a...…provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation AU.With 43% of enrolled voters counted in yesterday’s Western Australian election, the Labor wins in 49 of the 59 lower house seats, to just two for the Liberals and three for the Nationals. Five seats remained in doubt.The current final outcome prediction is 52 Labor, three Liberals and four Nationals. Since the , this would be an 11-seat gain for Labor and a 10-seat loss for the Liberals. included current leader Zak Kirkup’s seat of Dawesville, and former leader Liza Harvey’s Scarborough.Statewide primary vote shares were a...WW…

Morrison remains very popular in Newspoll as the Coalition easily retains Groom in byelection
provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation AU.This week’s Newspoll will presumably be the final one for 2020. It gives the Coalition a 51-49% two-party-preferred lead, unchanged from three weeks ago. Primary votes were 43% Coalition (steady), 36% Labor (up one), 11% Greens (steady) and 2% One Nation (down one).This is One Nation’s worst result in a federal Newspoll since before the 2019 federal election. It comes after the party slumped by 6.6 percentage points at the recent .Newspoll figures are from . This poll was conducted November 25-28 from a sample of 1,511...…provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation AU.This week’s Newspoll will presumably be the final one for 2020. It gives the Coalition a 51-49% two-party-preferred lead, unchanged from three weeks ago. Primary votes were 43% Coalition (steady), 36% Labor (up one), 11% Greens (steady) and 2% One Nation (down one).This is One Nation’s worst result in a federal Newspoll since before the 2019 federal election. It comes after the party slumped by 6.6 percentage points at the recent .Newspoll figures are from . This poll was conducted November 25-28 from a sample of 1,511...WW…
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