Article 69NJA What will it take to win the 2023 NSW election – and what happens if neither side wins a majority?

What will it take to win the 2023 NSW election – and what happens if neither side wins a majority?

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Ben Raue
from World news | The Guardian on (#69NJA)

Labor needs to pick up nine seats, but if neither major party can get to 47 seats the crossbench will determine the next premier

After three terms in power, the Liberal-National coalition government in New South Wales appears to be on shaky ground, falling behind in the polls and currently operating without a parliamentary majority.

With two weeks to go until the election, there's still a chance of the Coalition or Labor forming majority or minority government - although a Coalition majority appears least likely.

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