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One Nation Surges in SA Election, Voters Seek Conservative Voice

Published 1 week, 6 days ago
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One Nation makes significant strides in South Australias state election, securing seats in both houses with over twenty percent of the primary vote in key seats. The party, known for its right-wing stance and led by Cory Bernardi, won its first lower house seat outside Queensland in Ngadjuri. Voters switching to One Nation cited frustration with the two-party system, high migration, rising costs, and a desire for stricter assimilation policies. Projections indicate at least two, possibly three, upper house seats. This surge reflects voter anger over everyday pressures and signals a rethink on migration and conservatism in the region.

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