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- Federal Election 2025 results: How did One Nation perform?
Pauline Hanson's One Nation party has scored more than 600,000 votes in the 2025 federal election as it hopes to increase its Senate representation With more than 50 per cent of votes counted, the party appears to have a positive 1 25 per cent swing
- Pauline Hanson hails big result for One Nation in 2025 . . .
Pauline Hanson has praised One Nation supporters after her party received a “strong lift” in support, securing swings across the country The right-wing party had racked up 764,781 national votes (6 2 per cent), recording a 1 2 per cent swing as of 1 30pm on Sunday
- Why Pauline Hanson is the surprise massive WINNER of the election
The final make up of the Senate has been decided - with a surprising win for Pauline Hanson's One Nation party
- Pauline Hansons One Nation doubles its Senate representation . . .
Surprise Senate results will see Pauline Hanson's One Nation double its representation in the next parliament Labor looked set to win a third Senate seat in both Western Australia and New South Wales but fell short with One Nation collecting each state's final seat in the upper house
- Federal election 2025: Pauline Hanson piles on votes but . . .
She was re-elected in 2016, but after the 2022 results was largely sidelined because Labor used the independents, the Greens and Jacqui Lambie to pass its legislation Senator Hanson spent some of the last week of the campaign in WA in a bid to rally support for her party
- Huge victory for Pauline Hanson after surprise Senate results
Just days after her daughter Lee missed out on election in Tasmania, Pauline Hanson's party was the major winner when the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) announced the final upper
- Please explain Pauline Hanson and One Nations longevity
Alongside Labor’s thumping victory, the 2025 election delivered a surprise win to One Nation, which doubled its Senate seats and increased its share of the national vote to 6 2% Senator Pauline Hanson cited Coalition policy fence-sitting for her party’s resurgence
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