The 2070 Australian Federal Election was a parliamentary election that was held on 13 September 2070 set to determine the members of the 2070-2073 Australian parliament, and was won by the incumbent Andrew Burges-led Australian Nationalist party, albeit with a lower majority. Whilst the ANP and the Coalition suffered a number of campaign gaffes during their election run, Labor rebounded after a disappointed 2067, in which the Amy Pelt-led party managed to rebound from its two-and-a-half decade long façade, and retake 33 seats in the House, its highest since the election of 2045.
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| - The 2070 Australian Federal Election was a parliamentary election that was held on 13 September 2070 set to determine the members of the 2070-2073 Australian parliament, and was won by the incumbent Andrew Burges-led Australian Nationalist party, albeit with a lower majority. Whilst the ANP and the Coalition suffered a number of campaign gaffes during their election run, Labor rebounded after a disappointed 2067, in which the Amy Pelt-led party managed to rebound from its two-and-a-half decade long façade, and retake 33 seats in the House, its highest since the election of 2045.
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| - The 2070 Australian Federal Election was a parliamentary election that was held on 13 September 2070 set to determine the members of the 2070-2073 Australian parliament, and was won by the incumbent Andrew Burges-led Australian Nationalist party, albeit with a lower majority. Whilst the ANP and the Coalition suffered a number of campaign gaffes during their election run, Labor rebounded after a disappointed 2067, in which the Amy Pelt-led party managed to rebound from its two-and-a-half decade long façade, and retake 33 seats in the House, its highest since the election of 2045.
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