The Liberal Party has sent a second complaint to the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) about an alleged electoral breach by Labor’s star candidate for Parramatta Andrew Charlton.
A Labor candidate who was parachuted into the seat of Parramatta has apologised for an "oversight" which saw him allegedly breach electoral laws by listing a Woollahra property owned by his wife as his place of residence.
A Liberal Party senator has called on the Australian Federal Police to probe the enrolment of a Labor candidate parachuted into a seat in Sydney s west by Anthony Albanese.
Andrew Charlton, who is running for the seat of Parramatta in Sydney s west, was called out for registering his residence at a rental property owned by his wife in Woollahra, in the east.