That’s all from us tonight. Thank you for joining as we covered the Dunkley byelection.
Successful candidate for Dunkley Jodie Belyea celebrates at the Frankston Bowling Club with her family and Labor MP Richard Marles.Credit: Luis Enrique Ascui
Here’s a summary of what happened tonight:
- As of 10.20pm, Labor’s Jodie Belyea won the seat of Dunkley with 52.8 per cent of the two candidate preferred vote.
- The Liberal Party’s Nathan Conroy had 47.2 per cent with a 4 per cent swing toward his party.
- During Belyea’s speech, she promised to be a “strong, passionate, local voice for Dunkley” as she is “Frankston tough”.
- Conroy spoke of a positive campaign and despite not getting the seat, celebrates a big swing while announcing he lost 15 kilograms and that his wife is pregnant with their second child.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese posted to X on his congratulations to Belyea for her win, while deputy opposition leader Sussan Ley posted it was a “terrible result” for Labor.
Thank you for joining us and goodnight.
Belyea casting her vote with son Flynn on Saturday.Credit: Penny Stephens