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WorldAustralia election 2022: Millions vote as Morrison faces off against Albanese

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Australia election 2022: Millions vote as Morrison faces off against Albanese

Polls have just closed in the states of New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, Queensland, as well as the Australian Capital Territory.

Voters in other parts of Australia still have some time to go before their booths close

Many would have voted for either of the two main parties in Australia – the Liberal-National Coaltiion led by incumbent PM Scott Morrison, and the Labor Party led by Anthony Albanese

Labor had been ahead in the opinion polls since the campaign kicked off, but their lead narrowed in the final days of the campaign

The “teal independents”, whose campaign is focusing heavily on climate action and integrity in politics, will also be closely watched this election. They’re bankrolled by Melbourne philanthropist Simon Holmes à Court and his Climate200 Group, as well as other smaller donors

Earlier on Saturday, the Liberals were widely criticised after voters in its New South Wales branch were sent a text that border officials had stopped a boat allegedly attempting to illegally enter Australia. Opponents criticised the move, calling it a “disgusting stunt” to sway voters

Morrison and Albanese have both cast their votes in Sydney, while making their final pitch to voters. Morrison said he wanted the “aspirations of Australians to be realised”, while Albanese said he wanted to “unite the country”.

Counting votes in Sydney

Here in the Sydney Masonic Centre, the last few voters were ushered into the polling room before the doors were closed.

After they cast their ballots and went on their way into the drizzly night, the Australian Electoral Commission workers turned their attention to emptying the boxes and counting the votes.

A couple have told us they are hoping to have time to squeeze in a cup of tea. It has been a long day.

Picture of election officials counting votes

In 2019 when I was at a count in central Sydney, it was a huge event in the town hall, with ballot boxes from across the city being brought to be tallied up.

This year though, authorities are opting to do the count in many more smaller centres to try and prevent Covid superspreading events.

It’s just one small way the pandemic’s impact is being felt in this election.

Source: BBC
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