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'We stared down critics': Palaszczuk makes history by winning third term as Queensland premier
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk wins a third term in office, declaring victory for her party and entering the history books as a Labor legend after being rewarded by voters for her handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
www.abc.net.au
Annastacia Palaszczuk is on track to become the longest-serving Premier of Queensland in decades after last night clinching her third term in office.
The Labor leader remains confident of forming a majority government, with the ABC's election computer predicting ALP expected to win as many as 52 seats and the LNP to secure 34.
Bizarrely, seemingly due to a communication error, both leaders ended up making speeches at the same time last night.
Vote collapses for Pauline Hanson's One Nation
The primary vote share for One Nation and Palmer's United Party has collapsed in the 2020 Queensland Election.
www.9news.com.au
The primary vote for One Nation and Palmer's United Party has collapsed in the 2020 Queensland Election.
Counting suggests Pauline Hanson's party has recorded just 7.4 per cent of the primary vote, down more than six per cent from the 2017 election.
Unlike past state and federal elections, the One Nation leader has been unusually quiet during the campaign and rarely made an appearance.
James Ashby was particularly upset that fisherman were raped, whether he was upset because he wasn't part of it is unclear.
And the Flailing Fatman was also a gargantuan loser with no votes for Clive Palmer -
Voters have also deserted Clive Palmer's party despite the businessman spending millions of dollars on ads attacking Labor.
Voters across the state were subjected to a barrage of anti-Labor advertising on television, in newspapers, on social media, and in the form of text messages from his mining company Mineralogy.