As vote counting continues, Premier Chris Minns' hopes of a majority government may be slipping away. 9News
But he will retain his salary and electorate office unless he is found guilty.
As vote counting continues in the undecided seats, Premier Chris Minns' hopes of a majority government is slipping away. Four seats remain to be called, including Kiama. Labor's candidates are trailing narrowly in all of them.Labor currently holds 46 seats, one shy of an outright majority. The Coalition has 32 seats at the current count, the Greens have three, and there are eight independents.Continue reading
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