Ryde becomes most marginal electorate in NSW after Liberal candidate Jordan Lane wins by just 50 votes
The Labor candidate, Lyndal Howison, oversaw a major swing for her party of almost 9% in the formerly safe seat held by the retiring Liberal MP Victor Dominello.
“It’s been a joy to meet and reconnect with so many hardworking and kind people in our electorate,” she wrote on social media. “Ryde is my home and regardless of the final result, I’ll always fight for what’s best for our community.
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