Election law overhaul set to hurt crossbenchers – and help One Nation
The Victorian government plans to abolish group voting tickets, a move likely to reshape the upper house after the November election. This legislation, to be introduced when parliament resumes on July 28, is expected to benefit the Greens, Labor, and Coalition while sidelining crossbenchers. Current polling indicates One Nation could gain up to eight seats under the new system.
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Published 11 Jul 2026, 04:19 UTC · Updated 11 Jul 2026, 04:20 UTC
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