Relative calm as thousands turn out to vote in Sydney’s marginal seats
- Australians voted in the 2025 federal election across key battleground seats including Chisholm, Kooyong, and Sturt on May 3.
- The election saw close races due to Victoria's seat redistribution and Labor's challenge to long-held Liberal seats, notably Chisholm and Sturt.
- Volunteers distributed voting materials smoothly despite some reported violent incidents, while election day featured popular democracy sausage sales at $3.50 each.
- Key figures emphasized election importance, with Dutton noting crime concerns in Victoria and describing silent voters who may reject the incumbent government.
- These contests indicate a possible change in established party dominance, highlighting voter concerns about crime, healthcare, and increasing financial pressures on households.
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Relative calm as thousands turn out to vote in Sydney’s marginal seats
After record numbers of Australians voted pre-poll, on election day voting in some of Sydney’s most highly contested areas passed largely without incident.
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