Early swing against Labor as voters punish party for snap election
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ABC election analyst Casey Briggs, the party’s worst game in the history of Tasmania at 22:00 on the first vote of the primary voting is 25.8 percent, he said.
Speaking at the Tallly Room on Saturday night, the leader of the worker Dean Winter did not accept, but he would not explain whether he would try to work with greens.
However, the government said that the person should create a new approach to politics in the state ve and show the desire to work together.
Winter said parliament would probably return the majority of progressive deputies.
“Tonight, the people of Tasmania spoke and gave a message to another hanging parliament and that their politicians want to work together in cooperation. They are not satisfied with politics and want to see things differently,” he said.
In less than two years on Saturday, the second was called after Rockliff lost an insecure movement brought by the Labor Party, which criticized the budget management and the introduction of the spirit of Tasmania Ferries as a bungled. Rockliff chose to search for elections instead of resigning.
Travis Price and his father James Price support the recommended stadium on Hobart.Credit: Peter Mathew
The worker refused to make an agreement with the Greens to form a government, but left the door open to accept supply and trust from the small party.
The party is expected to hold nine or 10 seats in the new parliament, and the liberals remain at least 14 years old. Eighteen seats are required for the majority.
Speaking immediately after 22:00 on Saturday night, Tazmanian Greater leader Rosalie Woodruff said that despite Winter’s previous rejection, he should make a speech about the possibility of establishing a government with the Greens.
“There are differences, but there are many common points of greenery and labor. We are ready. We are ready to work in cooperation for the benefit of the Tasmanians, and Dean said, I hope you put them in the first place this time.”
Stadium plan has become the main problem for Footy-Mad TasmaniaCredit: Peter Mathew
The first elections delayed an important vote around the Macquarie Point Stadium, proposed on Hobart, and brought a violent and pro -stadium to the foreground of the campaign.
The Stadium Project – AFL status of a new Tazmanian team is supported by the demons – labor and liberals, but are covered by the greens and most independent.
For many such as Hobart residents, Travis Price, the expectation of the proposed stadium and a Tasmanian Afl team fired a new interest in politics.
“Team and stadium was probably the first important thing to follow the things that are important for politicians and the state, Price said Price at a rally on a election day rally that supported the stadium on Saturday.
He saw the party as the most powerful defenders for the completion of the stadium and said that he had voted liberal.
His father James Price said he had a rusty labor voter. This election, however, voted for the Liberal instead and blames the Labor Party for bringing the Election and endangering the stadium plan.
“They have already spent a lot of money in the stadium, we cannot afford to come with the greenery or independent independent independents,” he said.
However, all football fans do not share the enthusiasm for the current offer of prices. Although Sharyn White is willing to have a stadium of Tasmania, he believes that the agreement requested by AFL is unfair to the state. He hopes that the independents will emerge as great winners on the election night.
Sharyn White loves football, but doesn’t like the stadium project.Credit: Peter Mathew
“Our politicians did not make a good agreement for us, White said White. “We need reasonable people listening to expert advice.” He was disappointed that the stadium was dominated by the Tazmanian politics and shaded critical issues such as housing infrastructure, health reform and education.
In 2023, Tasmania was licensed for its AFL team depending on the construction of a new roof stadium with a roofed stadium. However, there is no stadium, no team ultimatum has not been involved in political turmoil since then, recent surveys have opposed the controversial development of about 60 percent of Tasmanians.
Both the workers and the liberals have returned to the stadium, but there is a possibility that independent and anti -stadium greenery will play a key role in a parliament in a parliament, they will demand that stadium plans be reduced or replaced.
Just a few hours after the surveys were opened, more than a thousand stadium pro -Footy fans announced their views on foot to North Hobart Oval.
Stadium fans, Hudson, Noah and Jack, with Jack’s father Aaron Hilder on Saturday to support Afl Stadium proposed by Hobart.Credit: Peter Mathew
He joined the Aaron Hilder family and said that a stadium would be a game replacement for everyone in the state and that the high opposition was annoying.
“Very close, but we need to overcome the line,” he said.
High -profile independent Kristen Johnston said that the stadium project is an important “filter question için for voters.
“We can’t afford it, we don’t need it and it doesn’t fit the site, Mast said Masthead.
Clark Kristen Johnston opposes the independent candidate stadium plan.Credit: Peter Mathew
“I say no [to the stadium] They want to learn more about what I represent in terms of health, housing and education and they learn more.
“So this is not a referendum in the stadium, but the symbol of the basic issues about the future of the state.”
Johnston accused Afl of treating Tasmania with a “great disdain ve and said that the next parliament should stand firmly and demand a team, but that the conditions are not dictated by AFL about what is for this”.
For many Tazmanians, the discussion on the proposed stadium has become a wider reflection of their values.
When he voted for a ballot box on Saturday, Hobart resident Heidi Mirtl said that the extremely visible discussion gained deep importance.
“What has become the center that forms the basis of the values of people when they vote,” he said. Believing that the state could not meet the project, MirtTL showed the opposition of the greens to the stadium as a key reason for the game, and that priority should be “desperate need for housing and poverty”.
Heidi MirtTL says that Tasmania cannot meet the stadium project with her son Em.Credit: Peter Mathew
Effective Stadium-independent independent independent David O’byrne said that the possibility of a local AFL team made politics “white-hot ve and motivated a new voter cohort.
“The problem passes the ideological lines, O’byrne said. “There is a group that is motivated to vote strategically to support something they feel strong, which actually offers a Tazmanya Football Club we want for a generation.”
Tazmanya, along with the action, uses the Hare-Clark selection system in the lower house. A proportional form of representation has recently been expanded, so that seven deputies were elected instead of five of each of the five voters of the state. This reduces the quota of the votes required to win seats by increasing the expectations of small parties and independents.
O’byrne, who said that the Labor Party was accused by many voters for causing an unnecessary election, promised to work in a constructive manner with what he could establish the government if he was re -elected.
“I will not hang this as a threat,” he said. “Part of the problem, you have a few independent independent independent independent independent independents, but suddenly made everything a test of the relationship and therefore [the government] collapsed. “
O’byrne resigned from the Labor Party after the internal investigation into the allegation of sexual harassment 10 years ago and after failing to win the preliminary elections for the 2024 elections. The investigation found that O’byrne’s behavior was “inappropriate and wrong, but did not cause sexual harassment. In 2024, he was re -elected with the highest primary vote of any independent candidate.
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