Australia’s embattled conservative coalition was heading for a spectacular defeat in a crucial by-election yesterday, as analysts declared victory for a high-profile independent candidate.
The loss, if confirmed after counting finishes, would snuff out the Liberal-National coalition’s one-seat parliamentary majority.
It would also be the biggest-ever swing in a by-election against a sitting government.
The poll in the wealthy Sydney seat of Wentworth was triggered after former Australian prime minister Malcolm Turnbull was ousted in a party coup in August — the sixth change of national leaders in the past decade.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison is facing public anger about the leadership merry-go-round and constant infighting in Canberra, and could be made to pay in Wentworth, traditionally a seat held by his Liberal Party.
Just more than an hour after polls closed, respected veteran analyst Antony Green of the Australian Broadcasting Corp (ABC) said with about 9 percent of the vote counted, the Liberals were facing a more than 25 percent swing against the party.
The benefactor was doctor and independent candidate Kerryn Phelps, who capitalized on the voter discontent.
“I think we can say that Kerryn Phelps will win the Wentworth by-election and this has been a pretty bad result for the Liberal Party,” Green said.
The Wentworth loss would transform the coalition into a minority government, effectively turning Morrison into a lame duck prime minister.
Voting is compulsory in Australia, but the buzz around the polling stations was unusual for Wentworth, with dozens of volunteers from different parties inundating voters with leaflets for their candidates.
“I’ve done over 20 elections and this is the first time at 8am we’ve had a queue,” Liberal Party volunteer Kevin Berry told ABC.
Wentworth resident Roslyn Taylor said she was frustrated with politicians and the chaos that has plagued the main parties.
“None of them have really got their mind on the job. None of them have got their mind on the people — the true needs of the people in terms of education, in terms of health,” she said outside a polling booth at Bondi Beach.
The sprawling Sydney constituency takes in the famous beach, as well as stars like Russell Crowe and Hugh Jackman.
Polls before the by-election were already pointing to defeat for the Liberal Party’s Dave Sharma.
A defeat would prove hugely embarrassing to Morrison, who even floated the idea of moving the Australian embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in a bid to woo Wentworth’s Jewish voters.
Despite the efforts of party heavyweights to ramp up support for Sharma before polls closed, Morrison appeared resigned to a defeat.
“The events of a couple of months ago would have caused a great deal of anger and outrage here in Wentworth,” Morrison told reporters on Friday of Turnbull’s removal. “I know, I was in the parliament.”
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