Former mayor of Wollondilly is the only teal candidate on track to win a seat while Pittwater vote remains neck and neck
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As counting continued on Monday afternoon, the teal candidate in Pittwater, Jacqui Scruby, also remained fractionally in front in the seat after Saturday’s state election. Hannan’s win could expand the crossbench in the lower house to 10, up from eight in the last NSW parliament. However, Labor is on track to have a clear majority of more than 47 seats.“It just shows you that [the Liberals] have taken us for granted and people don’t like it.”
She said she was planning to talk to the community and make “a great big list up on the wall” of issues they wanted her to pursue.
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