Early voting counts in Tasmania's election indicate a favorable position for the Liberals, with a 2.4% swing toward them and a 3.9% swing away from Labor. The incumbent government enters with 14 seats, while Labor has 10. Election analyst Casey Briggs forecasts uncertainty regarding whether the Liberals will exceed 14 seats, though they are likely to retain their current positions. Labor may pursue a minority government regardless of seat numbers, although formal arrangements with the Greens are not on the table. Political sentiment reflects a changing landscape in governance expectations.
Early voting counts indicate strong support for the Liberals, with a 2.4% swing towards them and a significant 3.9% swing away from Labor as the election unfolds.
The Liberal party is well-placed to retain nearly all of their seats with potential for gains in Braddon, while Labor struggles to maintain its current positioning.
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