Election Polls Reveal Unexpected Competition In Crucial Stat

Election Polls Reveal Unexpected Competition In Crucial State For Voice Referendum's Yes Campaign » WhatsNew2Day

Exit polls suggest that the No vote has emerged victorious in a crucial parliamentary referendum in the Boothby electorate of South Australia. The close numbers show a slight majority of 50.8% for No and 49.2% for Yes. South Australia's small population but equal weight as a state made its votes valuable in the referendum. Uncertainty surrounding the proposed Voice and concerns about other issues such as the cost of living pressures influenced voters to vote No. However, the sample size of the exit polls is small, and Yes voters may still influence the outcome in this densely populated area.

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