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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation party secured its first-ever seat in the Australian House of Representatives on Saturday, ending the Coalition’s 77-year hold on the New South Wales electorate of Farrer in a result that reshapes the country’s political landscape.
Candidate David Farley claimed an emphatic victory, leading by roughly 14,000 ballots with more than 80 percent of votes counted. His primary vote hovered around the low 40s on election night, while independent challenger Michelle Milthorpe trailed with approximately a quarter of first preferences. Liberal and National candidates each polled just above 9 percent.yahoo
The Farrer electorate, covering regional New South Wales including the town of Albury, had been represented by the Coalition for its entire existence and held by the Liberals for the past quarter-century. The by-election was triggered by the resignation of former Liberal leader Sussan Ley, who stepped down from parliament in late February after being replaced as opposition leader by Angus Taylor.abc
Ley said the Liberal Party needed to accept the loss “with humility,” while Taylor acknowledged the defeat signaled a need for his party to adapt. The result marked the deepest collapse in Liberal support the seat has seen, with the party’s primary vote plunging more than 31 percentage points from the 2025 general election.wikipedia
The Farrer result caps a remarkable stretch for One Nation, which in March won its first lower house seats outside Queensland at the South Australian state election, where the party captured over 21 percent of the primary vote and secured multiple seats in parliament. National polling now places One Nation’s support in the mid-20s, giving the Coalition less than two years before the next federal election to stem the tide.bbc
Hanson, who has led One Nation from the Senate since 2016, vowed after Saturday’s result to target more seats. The party’s breakthrough from protest movement to genuine electoral force presents a direct challenge to the Coalition’s hold on regional Australia, where disillusionment with mainstream parties has fueled One Nation’s rise.abc