Polls have closed throughout the east coast and counting is quickly to start.
Those already in line in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, the ACT and Tasmania are nonetheless capable of vote, however no one might be allowed to hitch the queue from this level.
Polls will shut in half an hour in South Australia and the Northern Territory.
And voters will be capable of forged a poll for an additional two hours in Western Australia.
Counting will start quickly, and the primary outcomes will start to trickle in inside an hour.
However the primary outcomes sometimes emerge from small rural cubicles, which aren’t at all times indicative of the broader nationwide temper.
Both sides have run campaigns filled with defence and assault methods and each count on they’ve an opportunity to win seats in addition to lose some they already maintain.
The magic quantity to kind parliament is 76 seats.
Labor can get there, 9News political editor Chris Uhlmann says, and the Coalition’s greatest hope now appears to be hitting 74 and forming a minority authorities. (For a full breakdown of key seats in play, watch the video above.)
On the ultimate day of the marketing campaign, Albanese made a bid for votes in South Australia and introduced out a uncommon sight throughout this election: a former primer minister. In this case it was Julia Gillard, who endorsed Albanese to be the nation’s new chief.
Morrison in the meantime flew west to defend two Liberal seats that he fears would possibly fall.
What occurs if there’s a hung parliament?
A hung parliament means neither aspect has received sufficient seats to kind authorities.
If that occurs, loads of wheeling and coping with the crossbench will start.
Both Morrison and Albanese would basically be making an attempt to persuade unbiased MPs and minor events to choose them as prime minister.
The basic factor one of many leaders will need to have is the settlement for confidence and provide.
In different phrases, they will be asking crossbenchers to ensure they will not assist votes to deliver the federal government down – this constitutes “confidence”.
And they will not assist votes that cease the federal government from doing its atypical enterprise, equivalent to paying public servants and social safety payments – that is “supply”.
If Scott Morrison or Anthony Albanese may safe these ensures, they’d go to the Governor-General and say, “I enjoy the confidence of the House”.
The Governor-General may then fee a Prime Minister to kind a minority authorities.
What’s in it for the crossbenchers?
They would situation sure calls for in alternate for his or her assist – for instance, they could insist on a change or dedication to a sure coverage.
Is a hung parliament frequent in Australia?
In the federal parliament, it is solely occurred as soon as since World War II.
At the 2010 election, the Coalition and Labor every landed 72 seats.
That meant they every wanted to search out one other 4 votes.
Julia Gillard remained caretaker Prime Minister as either side tried to woo the six MPs on the crossbench.
It took 17 gruelling days of negotiations earlier than Labor was capable of win sufficient assist to control in minority after putting offers with 4 crossbenchers.
Those MPs assured confidence and provide, however they did not comply with assist all ALP measures.
That’s why main a minority authorities is difficult work, as a result of the crossbenchers maintain higher energy than standard.
Julia Gillard needed to win the backing of each member of her alliance to be able to go most legal guidelines.
Why is there a lot speak of a hung parliament at this election?
The opinion polls counsel many Australians might be voting for independents and minor events over main get together candidates.
Both Labor and the Coalition have major votes within the mid-30s.
If present polling is replicated on the federal election, a hung parliament is the most definitely consequence.