This morning, there were two debutantes on the doubtful seat lists from the ABC and the AEC: Corangamite and Flynn. Both were previously listed as Labor gains. They are now classified as ALP ahead.
In Corangamite, the ordinary votes broke 51.6 to 48.4 in Labor’s favour. But the 4900 pre-poll votes to date went 58.5 to 41.5 in the Coalition’s favour, and the 4918 postal votes went 56.3 to 43.7 in the Coalition’s favour.
In Flynn, the reversal was more spectacular. The ordinary votes broke 52.25 to 47.75 in Labor’s favour. But some 6710 postal votes went 70.8 to 29.2 in the Coalition’s favour, while 3891 pre-poll votes went 58.5 to 41.5 in Labor’s favour.
Robertson has come off both lists. It is a Labor gain.
McEwan remains on the ABC doubtful seat list, but it is not on the AEC list. The Coalition is ahead in McEwan.
Solomon, which was only doubtful with the ABC yesterday, is now on both lists. Labor is ahead in Solomon.
The closest contest at the moment is Bowman, where Labor is on 50.01 per cent, and the Coalition is on 49.99 per cent.
The other doubtful seats are: Swan, Herbert, Dickson, Macarthur, and La Trobe. Labor is ahead in the first two, and the Coalition is ahead in the last three.
All up, the ABC computer has reduced its predicted seat outcome to 85 seats.
And in Bennelong, some more pre-poll and a few absent votes have been counted. They are breaking at around the 51-49 mark, so Maxine should be safe.