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South Australian elections: One Nation insurgent, Liberals disintegrating, Labor victorious

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South Australian elections: One Nation insurgent, Liberals disintegrating, Labor victorious

The South Australian election saw a significant surge in support for the far-right One Nation party, mostly at the expense of the Liberal Party. Labor secured a resounding majority of seats, despite a slight drop in its primary vote, and consolidated support in traditionally Liberal-held areas.

The South Australian election resulted in a major shift in the state's political landscape. The Liberal Party suffered a significant loss, with One Nation capturing much of the conservative vote. Labor won a majority of seats, with gains in urban areas. One Nation is currently sitting on 22.4 percent of the primary vote, behind Labor's 37.4 percent. The party has won at least one lower house seat and three upper house seats. The Liberals' poor performance was exacerbated by a chaotic leadership and controversies. Labor's popularity and effective campaigning helped the party solidify its position as the dominant force in South Australian politics.

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