Labor Skips Farah By-Election, One Nation Frontrunner
The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) is preparing for a by-election in Farah, with a 'big polling day' scheduled for tomorrow. The AEC maintains a degree of readiness for elections due to Australia's system of no fixed date elections. Labor decided not to field a candidate in the New South Wales electorate of Farah by-election. The by-election was triggered by the resignation of Liberal leader Susan Lee, who held the seat for 25 years. One Nation's David Farley is considered a frontrunner, and a win would mark the party's first federal election victory. Miles defended Labor's decision as normal for a 'blue ribbon seat'.
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ABC NewsRadio AU
“We're ready for Farah and we're escalating up, obviously, as we speak for a big polling day tomorrow.”
ABC NewsRadio AU
“Farah. I've got a fantastic candidate. We've got a lot of locals.”
ABC Radio National
“defended Labor's decision not to field a candidate in today's by-election in the New South Wales electorate of Farah.”
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