Victorian State Election 2022
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- Jezza
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Newspoll:
PRIMARY
- Labor = 38%
- Coalition = 35%
- Greens = 12%
- Other = 15%
TWO-PARTY PREFERRED
- Labor = 54.5%
- Coalition = 45.5%
If the poll is accurate, Labor will retain majority with 45 to 50 seats.
PRIMARY
- Labor = 38%
- Coalition = 35%
- Greens = 12%
- Other = 15%
TWO-PARTY PREFERRED
- Labor = 54.5%
- Coalition = 45.5%
If the poll is accurate, Labor will retain majority with 45 to 50 seats.
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REVISED.
Seats to watch:
Labor vs Coalition
[*] Ashwood
[*] Bayswater
[*] Ringwood
[*] Ripon
[*] Monbulk
[*] Morwell (held by independent, but the incumbent is retiring)
[*] Pakenham
[*] South Barwon
[*] Hastings
[*] Box Hill
[*] Glen Waverley
[*] Bass
[*] Nepean
[*] Cranbourne
[*] Narre Warren North
[*] Croydon
[*] Sandringham
[*] Yan Yean
Labor vs Greens
[*] Albert Park
[*] Northcote
[*] Richmond
[*] Pascoe Vale
[*] Prahran
Labor vs Independent
[*] Melton
[*] Point Cook
[*] Werribee
[*] Mulgrave (Daniel Andrews' seat)
Coalition vs Teals
[*] Brighton
[*] Caulfield (three-way contest between the Coalition, Teal and Labor)
[*] Hawthorn (currently held by Labor, but not expected to retain)
[*] Kew
[*] Mornington
Coalition vs Independent
[*] Benambra
[*] Mildura
[*] Shepparton
Seats to watch:
Labor vs Coalition
[*] Ashwood
[*] Bayswater
[*] Ringwood
[*] Ripon
[*] Monbulk
[*] Morwell (held by independent, but the incumbent is retiring)
[*] Pakenham
[*] South Barwon
[*] Hastings
[*] Box Hill
[*] Glen Waverley
[*] Bass
[*] Nepean
[*] Cranbourne
[*] Narre Warren North
[*] Croydon
[*] Sandringham
[*] Yan Yean
Labor vs Greens
[*] Albert Park
[*] Northcote
[*] Richmond
[*] Pascoe Vale
[*] Prahran
Labor vs Independent
[*] Melton
[*] Point Cook
[*] Werribee
[*] Mulgrave (Daniel Andrews' seat)
Coalition vs Teals
[*] Brighton
[*] Caulfield (three-way contest between the Coalition, Teal and Labor)
[*] Hawthorn (currently held by Labor, but not expected to retain)
[*] Kew
[*] Mornington
Coalition vs Independent
[*] Benambra
[*] Mildura
[*] Shepparton
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I've got some money on a hung parliament, so fingers crossed!Jezza wrote:Think Labor narrowly gets a majority.
Obviously hoping for a tighter result and a repudiation of Andrews.
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- Morrigu
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Oh never mind - suck it up princess! Woo hoo!!!!!!stui magpie wrote:The wash up will be interesting, however it plays out.
I don't believe the polls, this could go anywhere, but my fondest hope is that Andrews loses his own seat.
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-27/ ... /101703068
Victorian Labor Premier Daniel Andrews has secured a third term of majority government in an emphatic victory which delivered an electoral disaster to the Liberal Party.
The ABC has projected Labor will win more than 45 seats, and could come close to the 55-seat majority it enjoyed during its second term in power.
Addressing the Labor faithful on Saturday night, Mr Andrews declared that "hope always defeats hate" and suggested critics who accused him of dividing the state during his government's controversial handling of the COVID-19 pandemic had been proven wrong.
"We were instead united in our faith in science and in our faith and care for and in each other," he said.
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Monash University senior politics lecturer Zareh Ghazarian said the result was a clear "vindication" of the Andrews's government.
"Voters have resoundingly given his government the thumbs up for not only the future agenda that they promoted during the campaign and before the campaign but also in terms of the way in which the pandemic was managed," Dr Ghazarian said.
- What'sinaname
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I've said it before - but I'll say it again. I'm not (and have never been) a member of any political party and it has been about a quarter of a century since I voted for the ALP.What'sinaname wrote:^ what time did you get home from the celebrations?
It's still a very funny result, though. The Liberal Party is a kind of slapstick for the modern age. Hence: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-27/ ... /101703320
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A little disappointed the Greens didn’t win more (at some point last night it looked like they might have increased their lower house numbers from 3 to as many as 8, but at this stage it’s looking more likely they’ll end up on 4). Main interest now will be the legislative council. Things are looking somewhat encouraging on that front: https://amp.abc.net.au/article/101703326
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