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2019 Australia election: Vote count under way in eastern states | 2019 Australia election: Vote count under way in eastern states |
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Counting is under way in Australia in one of the most closely fought general elections in years. | |
Polls have just shut in Western Australia, two hours after voting ended in the east. Early exit data suggesting a victory for the opposition Labor Party - its first in six years. | |
A win for Labor would make its leader Bill Shorten the next PM, succeeding centre-right Liberal Scott Morrison. | A win for Labor would make its leader Bill Shorten the next PM, succeeding centre-right Liberal Scott Morrison. |
Australia has mandatory voting and a record 16.4 million enrolled voters. | Australia has mandatory voting and a record 16.4 million enrolled voters. |
Both leaders were out early at polling booths on Saturday, in a last-ditch pitch for votes. | Both leaders were out early at polling booths on Saturday, in a last-ditch pitch for votes. |
Shortly after polls in the east of the country closed, a Nine-Galaxy poll showed Labor beating the incumbent Liberal coalition 52-48, with a parliamentary majority. The poll was based on 3,300 voters in 33 seats. | |
A poll for the Ten news network predicted similar results but live results and projections from Australia's national broadcaster, ABC News showed the Liberal coalition doing well in Queensland. | |
Meanwhile, former Prime Minister Tony Abbott is projected to lose his seat in Warringah to former Olympic skier Zali Steggall. | |
What are Australians voting for? | What are Australians voting for? |
Saturday's vote is the first general election since political infighting ousted Australia's fourth leader in a decade. | Saturday's vote is the first general election since political infighting ousted Australia's fourth leader in a decade. |
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he has united his conservative government in the nine months since he replaced Malcolm Turnbull. | Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he has united his conservative government in the nine months since he replaced Malcolm Turnbull. |
But Mr Shorten has pressed his case with stark policy alternatives, promising to cut tax breaks for the wealthy and to lower greenhouse gas emissions. | But Mr Shorten has pressed his case with stark policy alternatives, promising to cut tax breaks for the wealthy and to lower greenhouse gas emissions. |
Australia holds elections every three years, but no prime minister has succeeded in serving a full term since 2007. | Australia holds elections every three years, but no prime minister has succeeded in serving a full term since 2007. |
What were the key issues? | |
Surveys showed that the economy, cost of living, environment and health were central concerns for voters. | |
It has been in many ways a generational issue election, experts say, with younger people in particular voicing frustration about climate change and a lack of affordable housing. | |
Others have argued that older Australians would be most affected by tax reform proposals that have dominated much of the campaign. | Others have argued that older Australians would be most affected by tax reform proposals that have dominated much of the campaign. |
It follows fierce debates in the past year about the rolling leadership turmoil, formal recognition of indigenous Australians, and the treatment of female MPs in parliament. | It follows fierce debates in the past year about the rolling leadership turmoil, formal recognition of indigenous Australians, and the treatment of female MPs in parliament. |
Who are the contenders? | Who are the contenders? |
As the Liberal-National government seeks its third term, Mr Morrison claims to have healed bitter internal divisions that brought down Mr Turnbull. | As the Liberal-National government seeks its third term, Mr Morrison claims to have healed bitter internal divisions that brought down Mr Turnbull. |
He has campaigned primarily on economic issues, often doing so alone while painting the election as a choice between himself and Mr Shorten. | He has campaigned primarily on economic issues, often doing so alone while painting the election as a choice between himself and Mr Shorten. |
Mr Shorten, who has led Labor for six years, has instead emphasised his team's stability and policies on climate change, cost of living and health. | Mr Shorten, who has led Labor for six years, has instead emphasised his team's stability and policies on climate change, cost of living and health. |
Also vying for support are minor parties including the Greens, One Nation and the United Australia Party, as well as a raft of independents. | Also vying for support are minor parties including the Greens, One Nation and the United Australia Party, as well as a raft of independents. |
Crunch time after fierce campaign | Crunch time after fierce campaign |
By Hywel Griffith, BBC News Australia correspondent | By Hywel Griffith, BBC News Australia correspondent |
Australians follow the maxim often attributed to Al Capone: "Vote early - and vote often." | Australians follow the maxim often attributed to Al Capone: "Vote early - and vote often." |
The rapid cycle of state and federal elections means it is never too long before people have to head back to the polling booths. | The rapid cycle of state and federal elections means it is never too long before people have to head back to the polling booths. |
And given that it is compulsory to take part, many like to get voting out of the way nice and early so that they can get on with their weekend. | And given that it is compulsory to take part, many like to get voting out of the way nice and early so that they can get on with their weekend. |
This time around the campaign has been fierce, but it has produced few surprises - even an attempt to egg the prime minister didn't reveal any cracks. | This time around the campaign has been fierce, but it has produced few surprises - even an attempt to egg the prime minister didn't reveal any cracks. |
If Scott Morrison does survive the vote, he'll be revered as a one-man election-winning machine, who fought and won largely on his own. | If Scott Morrison does survive the vote, he'll be revered as a one-man election-winning machine, who fought and won largely on his own. |
If he loses, Australia will have its fourth prime minister in just four years. | If he loses, Australia will have its fourth prime minister in just four years. |
How did the vote work? | |
Australian elections always take place on Saturdays. This time about 7,000 polling stations were set up across the nation, the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) said. | |
But people could vote early at pre-polling stations, and a record number - more than four million people - elected to do so in 2019. | |
Because voting is compulsory, anyone aged over 18 faces a A$20 (£11; $14) fine for not taking part. | Because voting is compulsory, anyone aged over 18 faces a A$20 (£11; $14) fine for not taking part. |
At the last election, 95% of Australians voted - a much higher proportion than the most recent US (55%) and UK (69%) polls. | At the last election, 95% of Australians voted - a much higher proportion than the most recent US (55%) and UK (69%) polls. |
If you have a question about the Australian election you can send it to us via the form below. | If you have a question about the Australian election you can send it to us via the form below. |