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The balance of power

By Paul Dunlop
EVERY vote is precious for Gembrook MP Tammy Lobato and Liberal challenger Simon Wildes who have had to endure a nerveracking — and as yet undecided — end to the election.
Months and months of hard work and campaigning have come to an uncertain finish with the result likely to remain in the balance until later this week.
Ms Lobato, who swept to power in an unexpected result in 2002, is no stranger to nailbiters after winning the seat by just a handful of votes four years ago.
But this time was different, she said, having been the challenger first time around.
“Last time I had nothing to lose, I had very little expectation of winning,” Ms Lobato said.
“Now, having worked so hard over the past four years and knowing the results I and the Bracks Government have achieved for this area, there’s a bit more at stake.”
Ms Lobato was back at Parliament House yesterday as the State Government prepared to resume control of daytoday life in Victoria.
But she and Mr Wildes may not know until the end of the week who will hold the reins in Gembrook.
“We’ve just got to wait and hope for the best,” Ms Lobato said.
Mr Wildes has also been involved in party planning as the Liberals continue in opposition under the leadership of Ted Baillieu, a man reelected Bass MP Ken Smith said had revitalised the party.
Mr Wildes said his nerves were holding out. He was remaining philosophical and hopeful of what would be a hardfought and dramatic victory.
“I can’t change anything now, the votes are in,” Mr Wildes said.
“It’s a waiting game but there’s a few of us in the same boat. Hopefully, we’ll find out soon.”
Polling on Saturday in the Gembrook electorate saw the Liberals and the ALP neck and neck in many booths with the Greens also polling reasonably well.
In nearby Narre Warren North, ALP MP Luke Donnellan held off a strong challenge from Liberal candidate and Casey councillor Mick Morland.

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