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2022 Australian Federal Election
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Federal Election 2022 Live Updates: Polls on the east coast close; Bishop's call over Morrison chances; Labor favourite as race narrows
Federal Election 2022 Live Updates: Polls on the east coast close; Bishop's call over Morrison chances; Labor favourite as race narrows
https://www.9news.com.au/national/feder ... f6af034326May 21, 2022
It's prediction time!
Peter Overton just went around the panel, asking for some predictions, ahead of the news bulletin.
Former Labor minister Kate Ellis: "A long dire campaign, but I am increasingly excited we are going to have a better government and a better future."
Former Labor leader Bill Shorten: "Everyone should watch Hinkler (a traditionally strong Coalition seat in Queensland) tonight."
Nine political editor Chris Uhlmann: "The Greens and minor parties will have a good night."
Liberal stalwart Julie Bishop: "Mammoth task for Labor to hold all 69 seats they currently have, then win another seven. They have 12 marginal seats under 3 per cent. It's a big ask."
Liberal senator Jane Hume: "Going to be a nail-biter, but I'm cautiously optimistic."
Nationals senator Matt Canavan: "The Palmer vote will be very high tonight. They may decide the election."
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Re: Australia and Oceania news and discussions
To win an election you need to get the most seats in parliament each seat represents an electorate.
A electorate is a location containing the same amount of people as the other electorates.
Liberal = main conservative party
Labor = main progressive party
You need 76 seats to win
So far
Liberal = 5 seats
Labor = 0
Other = 1
In Doubt = 145
A electorate is a location containing the same amount of people as the other electorates.
Liberal = main conservative party
Labor = main progressive party
You need 76 seats to win
So far
Liberal = 5 seats
Labor = 0
Other = 1
In Doubt = 145
Re: Australia and Oceania news and discussions
to shorten names for myself
l/NP = Liberal and National coalition
ALP = Labor
Oth = other
current now
L/NP 15
ALP 2
Oth 1
in doubt 133
l/NP = Liberal and National coalition
ALP = Labor
Oth = other
current now
L/NP 15
ALP 2
Oth 1
in doubt 133
Re: Australia and Oceania news and discussions
Also should Add the N in LNP alliance is the nationals party, basically a party more conservative than the Liberal party that tries to get Rural votes.
L/NP = 27
ALP = 14
OTH = 3
In Doubt 107
L/NP = 27
ALP = 14
OTH = 3
In Doubt 107
Last edited by Ozzie guy on Sat May 21, 2022 9:19 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Australia and Oceania news and discussions
L/NP 36
ALP 21
OTH 4
In Doubt 90
ALP 21
OTH 4
In Doubt 90
Re: Australia and Oceania news and discussions
L/NP 43
ALP 33
OTH 4
In Doubt 71
ALP 33
OTH 4
In Doubt 71