The NSW Labor government’s hopes of ruling in majority have ended, with vote counting in three close seats handed two wins to the Liberal Party on Saturday, leaving Labor’s hopes of reaching a 47-seat majority in the dust.
Projections show the Liberal Party will retain the Central Coast electorate of Terrigal and the southwestern Sydney seat of Holsworthy, while the north west Sydney seat of Ryde remains in doubt, ABC’s Election Analyst Antony Green said on Saturday.
If Labor is able to win Ryde, the government will reach 46 seats, one short of a majority, while the Liberal-National coalition is likely to land between 35 and 36 seats….