One Nation Leads in Farrer By-Election, Poised for First Lower House Win
1 min readPolitics
1-Minute Brief
A One Nation victory in Farrer would mark the party's first entry into Australia's national parliament, signaling a shift in political dynamics.
Key Facts
- Early results show One Nation candidate David Farley leading in the Farrer by-election.
- Farley is ahead of independent candidate Michelle Milthorpe in initial vote counts.
- The by-election is being closely watched as a test for right-wing populist parties in Australia.
- Coalition party support has declined in this contest, according to initial counts.
- A win would make David Farley the first One Nation MP in Australia's national parliament.
What Happened
Early vote counts in the Farrer by-election indicate One Nation's David Farley is leading, with independent Michelle Milthorpe trailing. The contest is being monitored as a potential milestone for the party.
Why It Matters
A One Nation victory would represent a significant development for the party, reflecting possible changes in voter sentiment and the broader Australian political landscape.
What's Next
Final results are pending as counting continues. Observers are watching to see if One Nation secures its first seat in the national parliament.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC WorldCenter11h agoAustralian by-election a litmus test for right-wing One Nation Party
- The GuardianLeft41m agoEarly results show One Nation on track to win Farrer byelection
