One Nation Candidate Wins SA Lower House Seat
One Nation won two South Australian lower house seats with 21% first-preference votes, disrupting traditional major party dominance amid a historic Labor victory.
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One Nation secures first ever lower house seat outside Queensland. What does this mean for the Coalition?
The South Australian election has triggered a federal political crisis, with One Nation displacing the Liberals as the primary alternative to Labor and securing its most significant electoral foothold in nearly 30 years. As the Coalition grapples with whether to pivot right to reclaim regional voters or overhaul its suburban appeal, the result has forced a panicked Parliament House to recognise the populist surge as a permanent disruption to the…
Senator Admits ‘Voters Rejected’ Liberal Party After Massive One Nation Swing in SA
South Australian Senator Leah Blyth says the centre-right Liberal Party need a rebuild after a major swing to One Nation at the state election on the weekend. One Nation has so far taken 22.4 percent of the South Australian primary vote as of the morning of March 23—a swing of almost 20 percent with one in five voters choosing the conservative-leaning party. The party is projected to win its first two lower house seats in the state—Ndadjuri and …
One Nation to join South Australian lower house after surging support in election
One Nation is set to join South Australia's lower house after converting surging support in the polls into a historic foothold in the state election.As Labor romped to a record victory, Pauline Hanson's party capitalised on anger against the establishment, achieving its best result anywhere in Australia for decades and decimating the Liberal party."It's the start of a new beginning for the people of South Australia and the people of Australia," …
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