polling booth data, two candidate preferred and primary votes mapped

polling booth data, two candidate preferred and primary votes mapped

The polling booth results across Farrer’s voting places are in, and the data clearly reflects One Nation’s landslide win – there’s orange everywhere.

From Wentworth Public School in the west to Holbrook Public School in the east, from Moama Public School on the southern border with Victoria to Hilston Central School in the north east, it’s a very, very good story for Pauline Hanson and David Farley.

With 100 per cent of votes counted, Farley boasted a substantial two candidate preferred (TCP) victory over independent Michelle Milthorpe, 57.3 per cent to 42.7 percent – while Farley earned a whopping 39.4 per cent of the primary vote across an electorate the size of Greece.

Take a look at the full results below. Note that while Milthorpe represented herself in orange throughout the campaign, she is shown with a grey colour in our data, a standard for independents.

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