Pauline Hanson

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Pauline Hanson facing loss in Senate race (The Canberra Times)

Voters have turned their backs on One Nation founder Pauline Hanson, who could lose her Senate spot. The...

Labor senator Murray Watt was also returned to the chamber, while Queensland senator and former assistant minister for women Amanda Stoker is at risk of losing her position. She was first elected to the Senate for Queensland in 2016. The conservative politician's party is trailing behind the Queensland Greens candidate Penny Allman-Payne for the race to the Senate.

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Pauline Hanson: One Nation leader in trouble in Australia election ... (Daily Mail)

Pauline Hanson's party is trailing behind the Queensland Greens candidate Penny Allman-Payne for the race to the Senate.

Postal and pre-poll votes are still to be counted. 'Part of the challenge for Labor in the inner-city seats, and I have to contend with the Greens in my seat too, is very affluent people tend to vote Green because they don't have a worry in the world,' he told the Nine Network. The conservative politician's party is trailing behind the Queensland Greens candidate Penny Allman-Payne (above) for the race to the Senate The Greens are declaring a 'Greens-slide' in the lower house as the party remains on track for a historic electoral win. The conservative politician's party is trailing behind the Queensland Greens candidate Penny Allman-Payne in the race for the Senate. Now Pauline Hanson is in election trouble and may LOSE her Queensland Senate seat - and the GREENS may win it in the ultimate insult

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Queensland's One Nation Party inspires 'anti-mandate' vote (9News)

Over 13 per cent of Queensland voters supported Pauline Hanson's One Nation party in the election today, as...

Nationally, One Nation secured 5.05 per cent of votes, with a 1.91 per cent swing. The outspoken senator is predicted to retain her place in the senate, securing 13.1 per cent of primary Queensland votes. Over 13 per cent of Queensland voters supportedPauline Hanson's One Nationparty in the election today, as the senator was forced to self-isolate with COVID-19.

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Pauline Hanson quits parliament after hearing it will be run by a ... (The Chaser)

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has today declared that she can no longer being a part of Australia's parliament, after being informed the country will be ...

Informed that a minority government actually just refers to the number of seats won by the government, Pauline was unmoved. โ€œI warned you all this would happen,โ€ raged Pauline while packing her bags for England today. One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has today declared that she can no longer being a part of Australiaโ€™s parliament, after being informed the country will be run by a minority government.

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Pauline Hanson expected to lose Senate seat (1 News)

The conservative politician's party is trailing behind the Queensland Greens candidate Penny Allman-Payne for the race to the Senate. Senator Hanson, who had to ...

On the incoming Labor government's side Penny Wong, soon to be foreign minister, was re-elected for South Australia. The conservative politician's party is trailing behind the Queensland Greens candidate Penny Allman-Payne for the race to the Senate. Her party polled 7.8% of the Senate vote, to the Greens' 14%.

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