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Labor Dominates SA Election, Liberals Face Cuts

Published 1 week, 6 days ago
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In South Australias state election, Labor secured a dominant win, leaving minor parties and independents struggling. Fair Go for Australians, led by Sarah Game, managed to secure just 1,573 votes in the upper house. The Liberals faced cuts to four lower house seats and two in the upper house. Game, who left One Nation last year, admitted her party lacked clear policies and plans to rebuild over four years. Former Greens member Tammy Franks, running as an independent, got 1.3% of the vote, proud of their progressive stance but worried about key issues stalling without fresh voices. The Liberals suffered specific losses, with Frank Pangallo losing Waite by 5,345 votes and Vincent Tarzia conceding Hartley after twelve years. Liberal leader Ashton Hurn vowed to lead the party into the 2030 election and hold Labor accountable for growing arrogance and failures.

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