Labor's hopes of forming majority government hang in the balance, as the NSW Electoral Commission counts a significant number of new votes this morning that could affect the four seats that remain too close to call. Follow live
I was thinking maybe we wouldn't blog today but the ABC's chief elections analyst Antony Green just came down to the newsroom and said the vote count would be exciting!Labor needs to win two if it wants to form majority government
The NSW Electoral Commission is going to count some absentee votes today, which are likely to impact the seats in doubt The ABC called Kiama for Liberal-turned-independent Gareth Ward yesterday. He's been on ABC Illawarra this morning, I'm going to try and post the full audio of his interview later
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