Victoria's Bystander: Liberals in the Heart of the Workforce are expected to steal green seats | Victorian Politics
Victoria's double partial choice was too close at the beginning of Sunday, but Werribee no longer seems to be a safe workforce seat, while the Greens lag behind liberals among Praslin voters.
Political experts will search results on the fate of labor elections at the state and federal levels and have early signs about the state council.
Two Victorian polls in Werribee, west of Melbourne and Prahran inside the city marked the first time the Prime Minister, Jacinta Allan and new opposition leader Brad Battin had tested in the ballot box.
Labor has traditionally held Werribee, but the party glided in polls.
The resignation of former Finance Minister Tim Pallas triggered a by-election.
Earlier Sunday, liberal candidate Steve Murphy won 29.04% of the primary election with Labour's John Lister as 28.71%. Murphy (49.45%) lags behind Lister (50.55%) on a two-time candidate basis.
Liberals hope to win a frustrated victory there and throw away shame after Congressman Sam Hibbins had an affair with staff, Bag Prahran, is also a Green Party fortress .
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Earlier Sunday, liberal Rachel Westaway won a major vote with Green Party candidate, environmental engineer and climate strategist Angelica di Camillo. Westaway (51.6%) led Camillo (48.4%) on the basis of the two-time candidate priority.
Labour does not operate a candidate in Praslin.
The cost of living has become a major concern for voters and the achievable housing.
Victorian liberals also campaigned for crimes after famous murders and knife attacks by Prahran and Werribee.
Allan touts the government's cost of living support measures as she supports Labour's Werribee candidate Lister – local teacher and National Fire Service volunteer Lister, in December The leadership overflowed and called for the opposition to split.
Bardin fought back, accusing the administration of being more like the opposition when running for party candidate Murphy and Army soldier Murphy.
About 104,000 people were recruited in both regions, with 28% of Praslin voters and 29% of Werribee voted in advance or postal.