Mike Baird has been re-elected as New South Wales Premier despite a big swing to Labor in the state election.
ABC election analyst Antony Green has called the result, saying Labor will be unable to win enough seats to form Government even though they received a swing of around 10 per cent.
“There’s been a 10 per cent swing, [and] that’s a statewide swing,” Mr Green said.
“The Labor Party needed to be going beyond that to win this election, and they may win Strathfield, but they certainly won’t win the election.”
It has been reported that Opposition Leader Luke Foley has already called Mr Baird to concede defeat.
Deputy Premier and Transport Minister Gladys Berejiklian said the Government had expected to lose seats but was “thrilled” with the outcome so far.
“We’re thrilled with some of the results we’re seeing, but there is still a lot of counting to go,” Ms Berejiklian said.
“It’s interesting to see in some areas we’re actually seeing swings to the Government, which we hadn’t anticipated.
“So far, I’m pleasantly surprised with the result. I hadn’t anticipated that we’d hold onto some of these areas quite as well as we have.”