One Nation Sets Sights On Contesting 151 Seats
STATEMENT
27th September 2021
2022 Election update
While we have no firm election date, it’s anticipated the Prime Minister will go to the polls in March next year. This provides just 5 months to finalise One Nation’s pre-selection process.
For the first time since 1998, Pauline Hanson’s One Nation will run in all 151 House of Representative seats at the upcoming 2022 federal election.
We hope to achieve this bold target with the support of our growing Membership and advocates of One Nation’s common-sense policy approach.
One Nation can increase its influence and maintain the balance of power in the federal parliament, provided we stand in every lower house seat.
Why do political news polls never match the real Election Day polling results?
Historical data sets the guide as to which parties are included in political opinion polls.
Unless a party ran candidates in every House of Representatives seat at the 2019 Federal Election, they are commonly referred to as ‘other’ when polls are conducted.
Ambiguous polling undertaken by Newspoll for example shows the support for One Nation at just 3%. The inaccuracy of this surveying method is highly misleading.
In 2019, One Nation ran just five candidates out of 47 seats in New South Wales. Meanwhile just four candidates out of 38 seats in Victoria.
Western Australia on the other hand ran in all 16 seats, and in Queensland, the party ran in 28 out of 29 electorates. One Nation did not run a candidate against Queensland MP, Bob Katter in the seat of Kennedy.
The importance of running candidates in all 151 lower house seats will not only enhance the party’s prospects of winning House of Reps and Senate seats but ensure a true reflection of the national support for Pauline Hanson’s One Nation.
If you would like to support One Nation and the community you live in, now is the time to nominate.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Regards
Pauline Hanson
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