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Scott Morrison wins 2019 Australian Federal election - People's Daily Online
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Australian federal election results: live 2019 votes tracker | Australian election 2019 | The Guardian
The 2019 federal election – Parliament of Australia
Federal Election 2019: Morrison and Shorten deliver final pitches ahead of polls
The Official Guide to the Election 2019 by The Chaser | Black Inc.
2019 Australian federal election | General Elections Wiki | Fandom
Results of the 2019 Australian federal election (House of Representatives) - Wikipedia
2019 Australia election in 11 charts - BBC News
2019 Australia election in 11 charts - BBC News
How did pollsters get the Australian election result so wrong? | New Scientist
Election 2019: How did Australia vote?
Australian Embassy, Cambodia - The Australian federal election will be held on Saturday 18 May 2019. If you're an eligible Australian citizen overseas you can still participate. Go to www.aec.gov.au/overseas. To vote
Australia election: Ruling conservatives on course for 'miracle' victory while anti-Muslim senator loses seat
2019 Australia election: Liberal-National coalition secures majority - BBC News
WATCH LIVE: Federal Election 2019 Coverage and Results | Nine News Australia - YouTube
2019 Australia election: Morrison celebrates 'miracle' win - BBC News
WATCH LIVE: Federal Election 2019 Coverage and Results | Nine News Australia - YouTube
The 2019 federal election – Parliament of Australia
The 2019 federal election – Parliament of Australia
Scott Morrison announces 2019 Australian federal election date – video | Australia news | The Guardian
Australian election 2019 | The Guardian
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Data Science, Demographics and Democracy - The 2019 Australian Federal Election
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ALP 53% leads the L-NP 47% and set to win the Election with a swing of 4.5% since the 2019 Federal Election - Roy Morgan Research