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Farrer By-Election Results

Vote share distribution between candidates in the Farrer by-election.

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Australia's far-right party wins first lower house seat By Reuters

2 hours ago ... SYDNEY, May 9 (Reuters) - Australian far-right populist party Pauline Hanson's One Nation won its first seat in the country's House of Representatives in a ...

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Australia's far-right party wins first lower house seat - Yahoo News UK

By Byron KayeSYDNEY, May 9 (Reuters) - Australian far-right populist party Pauline Hanson's One Nation won its first seat in the country's House of Representatives in a byelection ‌on Saturday, a preliminary vote count showed.The result is in line with a surge ‌of electoral support for far-right populist parties globally. Britain's ruling Labour party this week suffered a widespread loss of seats ​at council elections.David Farley, a former agribusiness executive, won the rural seat of Farrer, some 550 km (340 miles) south of Sydney and 320 km (200 miles) north of Melbourne, for the anti-immigration party with 59.3% of the vote, defeating the incumbent centre-right Liberal Party, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corp.One Nation's ‌first preference vote in the ⁠byelection was 42%, the ABC said, compared to the 6.6% first-preference vote it got at a federal election last May."We're like a mason with a ⁠chisel and we're carving letters into Australia's democracy," Farley said at a televised election event. "One Nation has reached the end of its beginning."FIRST LOWER-HOUSE SEAT SINCE PARTY FORMEDThe result is significant in that it marks ​the ​first time One Nation has won a lower-house seat ​since Hanson formed the party 30 ‌years ago.But it does not affect the parliamentary majority of the ruling Labor Party, which holds 94 of 150 lower-house seats.The seat was left vacant when Liberals leader Sussan Ley resigned in February.The Labor Party did not run a candidate in the contest for the seat that has been held by the opposition conservatives since it was formed more than half a century ago.Party ‌leader Pauline Hanson, a senator, standing beside Farley, said ​the result was "a win for Farrer but a bigger win ​for the nation".She knew her party ​was favoured to win but when the first television station projected victory "I actually ‌got a tear in my eye", she ​said."You really don't understand ​the journey I've been on," she added.Liberal leader Angus Taylor said at another televised event that the byelection was "always going to be a mountain to climb ... and we have ​to take away some hard lessons ‌from this".Taylor said his party would focus on immigration rates. "For too long we have ​been a party of convenience, not of conviction, and that must change," he ​added.(Reporting by Byron Kaye; editing by Barbara Lewis)

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ntnews.com.au
Farrer by-election: One Nation wins historic first lower house seat

1 hour ago ... One Nation wins Farrer in blow to major parties. The people of Farrer have chosen their next MP in what was broadly seen as a test of One Nation's poll power.

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dailymail.com
Farrer by-election: Pauline Hanson's One Nation wins first house seat

The Farrer by-election is looming as a major political humiliation for the Coalition, with One Nation in serious contention to win its first federal lower house seat. Voters in the sprawling south-west NSW electorate headed to the polls on Saturday to replace ousted former Liberals leader Sussan Ley who had held the seat since 2001.

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