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Governance>Politics info out of date after 2025 federal election

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Hello,

As of June 12th, 2025 with the return of writs, the Australian 2025 federal election has concluded. The claim that "On the federal level, the centre-right Liberal National Party (LNP) holds six Brisbane-based seats, the centre-left Labor Party holds four and the left-wing Greens hold three." is no longer correct.

It is difficult for me to provide the new values as I'm unsure where the claim that Brisbane has 13 federal seats has come from - the AEC only considered there to be 10 federal seats within Brisbane as of the 2022 election - of which 3 were Greens, 4 Labor, and 3 LNP.

Thanks Sathariel17 (talk) 21:57, 14 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]