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actually Mix Send a noteboard - 22/08/2010 02:38:57 AM
Although Australia's Federal election was today, the final outcome may not be known for another week.

A party needs 76 seats to form a government. As it stands, the Liberal (Conservative) Party has 72 seats, the Labor (left-wing) Party has 71, the Greens (environment) has 1 and there are 3 held by independents. There are 3 seats that are still too close to call.

The most likely outcome is that Labor and Liberal will both end up with 73 seats, and will need to make deals with the independents to form a minority government.

However, it is very possibles that the Greens candidate and one of the independents will side with Labor, whereas the other 2 independents side with the Liberals, meaning there may have to be a re-election in a few weeks time.

I think this result really surprised everyone, as all the polls predicted a fairly comfortable win for the Labor party, and even most of the Liberal party members were saying that a reduced majority for Labor (they had a 17 seat lead going into today's ballot) would be a great result.

IMO, the Liberals will be able to form a minority government, but we probably won't find out for another 7 days.

Fun times.


The Liberal (Conservative) Party doesn't have 71 seats. The coalition of 4 parties (Liberal Party, National Party, Liberal-National Party (Qld) and Country Liberal Party (NT) has 71 seats.

But I think it will go 73 L/N/LNP/CL, 72 ALP, 1GR and 4 IND.

2 or 3 Independents will support the Coalition the other independent and the Greens will support the ALP. Even if the coalition gets up they it will not be long until the next election.



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So...Australia had a federal election today, and no-one won - 21/08/2010 03:21:26 PM 532 Views
.... why is there an even number of seats?? *NM* - 21/08/2010 04:23:39 PM 175 Views
Well. the polls I saw had it at too close to call. Which is how it is. - 21/08/2010 04:44:36 PM 387 Views
Re: Well. the polls I saw had it at too close to call. Which is how it is. - 22/08/2010 02:49:38 AM 314 Views
spelt Labor, eh? Didn't know they specialized in producing wheat *NM* - 22/08/2010 05:04:11 AM 334 Views
So, the Liberal Party is the "conservative" one? Australia is a crazy place! *NM* - 21/08/2010 04:50:08 PM 173 Views
... depends on your perspective. - 21/08/2010 04:55:22 PM 353 Views
thank you for this post!! i've been trying to get a better grasp on australian politics - 21/08/2010 05:57:23 PM 407 Views
You're very welcome - 22/08/2010 02:52:03 AM 456 Views
I hope the liberals can do it. - 22/08/2010 12:10:43 AM 480 Views
actually - 22/08/2010 02:38:57 AM 375 Views
You're right, of course - 22/08/2010 02:48:39 AM 354 Views
6 to 12 months is about right... - 22/08/2010 02:57:40 AM 385 Views
Yes, Labor will not win a re-election with Gillard at the helm - 22/08/2010 02:59:59 AM 348 Views
I can see that. - 22/08/2010 03:09:21 AM 487 Views
And then there is the senate - 22/08/2010 03:39:01 AM 550 Views
That's a bit surprising - 22/08/2010 05:09:49 AM 377 Views

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