Polls open in crucial Dunkley by-election

Polls have opened in the Dunkley by-election, with the possibility the seat in outer Melbourne could flip to the Liberals.

Voters have started heading to the polls today to vote for the seat of Dunkley, which is open after Labor MP Peta Murphy died from breast cancer.

The electorate covers several suburbs including Frankston, Carrum Downs, Langwarrin and Sandhurst

Dunkley was considered a safe Labor seat, with a 6.3 per cent margin, however, political experts say the both the Coalition and the Albanese Government will be watching closely, as a temperature check on voters before the next federal election.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told Weekend Today that he knows by-elections can be tough for the government.

“The average swing in a by-election is against the government of 7.1 per cent. We hold the seat by 6.3 per cent, so you can do the maths,” Albanese said.

It’s in the hands of the voters today, we’re put forward very clearly, the best candidate in Jodie Belyea, who will carry on the work of the magnificent Peta Murphy.

“No one in this local community wanted this byelection because Peta Murphy was taken from us too soon at age 50 sadly.

“One of the things Peta did was recruit Jodie Belyea to the Labor Party to carry on her legacy of strong advocacy and working for this local community, and I’m very confident that Jodie Belyea will do just that.

“She’s a local mum. She’s not a career politician. She’s got a mortgage, she understands this local community.”

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