Counting continues as preference flows determine candidates’ fate | The Canberra Times

Candidates need to reach a quota in their seat to get elected. If they have more than that on first preferences (which only Chief Minister Andrew Barr achieved) then those surplus votes are passed on to people’s second preferences. Then, the commission looks at who has the fewest votes and eliminates them, passsing on those second preferences. This process continues until there are only five people left.

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