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Federal election 22: Time’s running out to get into SuperVoter

Think you know the election? Play our fun, free SuperVoter game – the footy tipping of politics – and win an electric car. But time’s running out!

How to play SuperVoter

We’re all invested in the election outcome one way or another, but News Corp readers have until Friday to get extra skin in the game by playing SuperVoter – the footy tipping of politics.

In this fun, free and easy game, all you have to do is predict who you think will win each of the 151 seats of the House of Representatives in Saturday’s election. Information is provided on who holds the seat currently, and what other SuperVoters are saying, to help guide your decision if you get stuck on any particular seat.

Will you win the Democracy Sausage? Picture: Toby Zerna
Will you win the Democracy Sausage? Picture: Toby Zerna

The player who guesses the outcome of most seats correctly will win a BYD Atto 3 electric car, along with the SuperVoter Golden Sausage trophy – memorialising that icon of the Australian election process, the Democracy Sausage.

Thousands of readers have already lodged their entries, and their predictions are offering an intriguing and valuable insight into the seats Aussies think will be won and lost at this Saturday’s election.

As of late Wednesday, SuperVoter players were predicting the Coalition would lose seven seats, including the blue ribbon electorate of Wentworth in Sydney’s east, which they expect to be won by the Climate 200-backed independent, Allegra Spender.

SuperVoters predict Labor are on track to pick up a total of six seats, including Reid in NSW, Chisholm in Victoria, Longman in Queensland, Boothby in South Australia, Bass in Tasmania, and Swan and Pearce in Western Australia.

If the predictions of SuperVoter players turn out to be 100 per cent correct, Labor will end up with 76 seats after the election – the barest majority needed to form government in their own right.

Log on to www.SuperVoter.com.au by Friday night at the latest to get your shot to be Australia’s first “SuperVoter”.

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