Western Australia polls to test popularity of Albanese s party

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SYDNEY - Voters across the state of Western Australia headed to the polls on March 8, setting the stage for a final political contest before Prime Minister Albanese calls a national election that is due by mid May.

The conservative opposition Liberal Party will look to weaken the ruling Labor Partys stronghold over the state and put pressure on Mr Albanese, who is looking to be re-elected as Prime Minister.

Labor won an unprecedented 53 out of 59 seats in the state parliaments lower house in the previous election held in March 2021, riding high on its handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.

In the national election in 2022, Labor increased its tally in the state to nine out of a total of 15 federal electorates.

Western Australia Premier Roger Cook, a fellow Labor member, has maintained his popularity and is widely expected to secure a third consecutive term for the party.

Meanwhile, Liberal Party leader Libby Mettam is focused on gaining ground and reducing Labors influence.

The win will come as a relief for Mr Albanese, whose popularity has dipped nationally despite a slew of measures aimed to please families grappling with high living costs.

According to a Newspoll survey conducted for The Australian newspaper, the Liberal-National coalition leads Labor 51-49 on a two-party preferred basis under Australias preferential voting system, where votes from minor parties are redistributed until a winner is elected. REUTERS

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