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Missing votes counted in key SA seat see One Nation margin increase
One Nation's Chantelle Thomas will retain her seat in Narungga. (ABC News)
One Nation has held on to the seat of Narungga after a count of missed votes.
On Thursday the electoral commission revealed hundreds of unopened ballots had been discovered, including 81 from Narungga.
The commission will review how the state election was handled while the government says it will commission an independent review too.
One Nation has retained the South Australian seat of Narungga, following a count of ballots that were missed on election day.
SA's electoral commission said had the ballots been included in the original count, One Nation's Chantelle Thomas's margin in the seat would have increased from 58 to 74 votes.
Discovery of unopened ballots prompts new count in SA seat One Nation won by just 58 votes
Electoral commission to count votes in electorate of Narungga after Chantelle Thomas won the seat at the March state election
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One Nation’s claim to the seat of Narungga has hit a snag weeks after the South Australian election.
Uncounted ballot papers were discovered on Thursday, forcing a new count in the Yorke Peninsula seat, which One Nation’s Chantelle Thomas won by just 58 votes.
More than 80 unopened papers have turned up, the state electoral commission has confirmed, offering a sliver of hope to the defeated Liberal candidate, Tania Stock.
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