2007 State Election - Labor or the Coalition/Iemma or Debnam? (1 Viewer)

2007 State Election - Labor or the Coalition?

  • Labor

    Votes: 125 46.5%
  • Coalition

    Votes: 77 28.6%
  • Other

    Votes: 30 11.2%
  • Still Undecided

    Votes: 20 7.4%
  • Apathetic

    Votes: 17 6.3%

  • Total voters
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Antony Green just called the election for Labor.

Labor 49, Coalition 33, Independent 5, In doubt 6

It is not looking good for Pru Goward in Goulburn.
 
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Grp ID Group/Party Name Votes % of Total
A Group A 37 0.51
B THE FISHING PARTY 126 1.74
C AUSTRALIANS AGAINST FURTHER IMMIGRATION 79 1.09
E LIBERAL / NATIONALS 3,673 50.73 (IOW CHEATERS.........XD)
F Group F 46 0.64
G AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS 118 1.63
H Group H 2 0.03
I THE GREENS 423 5.84
J UNITY PARTY 5 0.07
K CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY (FRED NILE GROUP) 240 3.31
L RESTORE THE WORKERS' RIGHTS PARTY 68 0.94
M Group M 5 0.07
N THE SHOOTERS PARTY 521 7.2
O LABOR 1,355 18.72
P HORSE RIDERS PARTY / OUTDOOR RECREATION PARTY 84 1.16
Q SOCIALIST ALLIANCE 8 0.11
R SAVE OUR SUBURBS 4 0.06
S HUMAN RIGHTS PARTY 25 0.35
T Dawn Fraser 11 0.15
OTHER Other (inc. informal)


hmm...never even knew half of those existed, horseriding party fishing party ftw. 'australians against further immigration.. hahahaa.
 

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No posting in this thread?

I think its pretty obvious. Easy Labor win. Liberals picked up the northern beaches seats they should have always had in the first place..
 

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4.8% swing away from Labor.

Goulburn looking better for Goward.

Coalition will pick up Pittwater, Manly and Tweed.
 
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Which is not really surprising, they probably should be Coalition seats.
 

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Rafy said:
Labor wins fourth term in NSW

53.5/46.5 2PP. Much closer than what the polls were predicting.
I'm pretty sure you are well aware that 2PP doesnt mean much for the Liberals in NSW due to the way the seats are distributed. A sizeable swing across the state didnt make much difference to the actual numbers needed to change government.

Pittwater and Manly should never ever be seen as anything other than rightfully belonging to the Liberals.

I always find it ironic how the Liberals try to appeal to middle Australia and they go and hold their post election gig at some exclusive hotel Sydney that a great majority of people in NSW would never dream of attending.

Rafy said:
Labor wins fourth term in NSW

53.5/46.5 2PP. Much closer than what the polls were predicting.
I hope you don't winge like all the current NSW Liberals about the personal campaign against Debnam, considering you are happy to put the 'L plates Latham' image in your avatar.
 
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In the Legislative Council its looking like Labor 9, Coalition 8, Greens 2, Christian Democratic 1, Shooter's Party 1
 
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I always like seeing the politicians commentating on the ABC election coverage. Once voting's over and they know that what they say isn't going to affect anything, they tend to cut loose a bit and show a sense of humour that hasn't been carefully focus-grouped and pre-packaged.

I love how they always roll out Kerry Chikarovski at state elections so she can crow about the fact that her terrible defeat in 1999 has been replicated by whoever replaced her.
 

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Optophobia said:
Dawn Fraser?

What?
Dawn Fraser seems to stand for every election she can find. She even stood for a directorship of the NRMA a few years ago. She appears to think that she can rely on name recognition by casual voters and that she doesn't need to campaign, and is roundly defeated time after time.
 

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ihavenothing said:
I think the Liberals are gonna lose Epping, since everyone hates the candidate who is some far right pro-life retard. A lot of people angry after he went doorknocking in the early morning when they were still in pyjamas around North Epping.
Liberal margin in Epping 2pp
http://www.abc.net.au/elections/nsw/2007/results/eppi.htm

68.1% - 31.9%

lol, thats against an independant btw, Labor didn't even make it into the final count.
 

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Well... it seems our compulsory voting system has failed us once again.

All I have to say is: "It's not my problem I didn't vote for them." - - For the next 4 years this is my response to any issue related to the train wreck that is the NSW Labor government.
 

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iamsickofyear12 said:
Well... it seems our compulsory voting system has failed us once again.
In what sense did our compulsory voting system fail us?
 
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