Vote counting in South Australia's election is expected to take up a week, with the remaining 'in doubt' seats going down to preferences. The Labor party has won in a landslide, while One Nation has won a lower house seat for the first time in an election outside of Queensland.
Breakdown
- One Nation wins its first lower house seat and leads in three more in South Australia
- One Nation now rivals Liberals in parliamentary numbers, but not as official opposition 13s
- One Nation polls second in 19 Labor-held seats, replacing Liberals as main opponent 56s
- Liberal Party avoids electoral wipeout but faces internal criticism and calls for reform 1m 50s
- Party leaders urge more collaboration and possible reforms to Liberal internal structures 2m 46s