Independent Helen Haines has retained the seat of Indi. With 40 per cent of the vote counted Dr Haines has been declared winner with an eight per cent swing ...
Labor are currently on course to form a minority government at the very least sitting with 71 declared seats. - Nadia David (Labor) - 8.7 per cent; - Helen Haines (Independent) - 40.4 per cent;
In some areas, the swing to Dr Haines over her Liberal Party rival Ross Lyman was up to 15 per cent. Speaking to the media at her victory party on Saturday ...
This is how you can continue to access our trusted content: Asked why she had won so convincingly, Dr Haines said: "I think the people of Indi absolutely value strong Independent representation, the people of Indi know that an Independent speaks for the people of Indi, that I am not a rubber stamp, that I will stick up for them every single time, that I don't take orders from party bosses and that I know the people of Indi well because I'm out amongst them." Speaking to the media at her victory party on Saturday night at the Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Dr Haines said she was "really grateful to the people of Indi".
With a total of almost 35,000 votes counted, Dr Haines has 39.7 per cent of the vote, with Liberal candidate Ross Lyman on 30.2 per cent of the vote, reflecting ...
Greens candidate Eli Davern 9.35 per cent of the vote, a swing towards the Greens of about 4 per cent. With a total of almost 35,000 votes counted, Dr Haines has 39.7 per cent of the vote, with Liberal candidate Ross Lyman on 30.2 per cent of the vote, reflecting a swing against the Liberals of 4 to 5 per cent. Independent Helen Haines appears to be in the box seat to retain the seat of Indi.
With 39 per cent of the vote counted in Indi it is looking like Independent Helen Haines will retain the seat.
With 40 per cent of the vote counted Dr Haines has been declared winner with an eight per cent swing towards her the two candidate preferred race. The current ...
Labor are currently on course to form a minority government at the very least sitting with 71 declared seats. - Nadia David (Labor) - 8.7 per cent; - Helen Haines (Independent) - 40.4 per cent;