One Nation SA Narungga candidate Chantelle Thomas.
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A South Australian One Nation candidate has questioned how new electoral laws impacted the electoral commission after uncounted votes thrust her seat of Narungga into a third vote count.

In a dramatic turn of events, Chantelle Thomas secured the Yorke Peninsula seat by a remarkably narrow margin of just 58 votes two weeks ago. This slim victory has led to heightened scrutiny and a call for a recount to ensure accuracy in the election results.

The recount, scheduled for tomorrow, has become a focal point for electoral transparency, with scrutineers and Thomas’s competitor, McLay, expected to be present. The tight race on March 21 raised concerns over potential errors, prompting this additional verification step.

One Nation SA Narungga candidate Chantelle Thomas.
One Nation SA Narungga candidate Chantelle Thomas slammed news of the recount as “very disappointing for my community in Narungga”.(Nine)

Chantelle Thomas has expressed her dissatisfaction with the recount procedure, describing it as “very disappointing for my community in Narungga.” Her frustration highlights the ongoing uncertainty faced by her constituents as they wait to confirm their representation in Parliament.

Thomas voiced her concerns, stating, “We’re being forced to wait – again – to see who will be Narungga’s representative in Parliament.” Her comments underscore a broader worry about the integrity of the South Australian election process.

She further questioned the preparedness of the electoral commission, citing the impact of Labor’s new electoral laws, which were passed with Liberal support. According to Thomas, these legislative changes may have affected the commission’s ability to organize a flawless election.

“Let’s be clear: this raises serious questions about the integrity of the South Australian election, whether the electoral commission was fully prepared for it, and how Labor’s new electoral laws – passed with Liberal support – impacted on the electoral commission’s preparations.

“Like everyone else, I’ll have to wait for the count on Friday. Afterwards I’m sure there will be more to say about it.”

An independent review into the election has been ordered by the government, Maher said.

“Elections are incredibly complex things to undertake. There are thousands of employees, hundreds of polling booths and over a million votes to count,” Maher said.

“We are now finalising terms of reference and in an addition to that an independent review of how the election was conducted and voters experience.”

Narungga was the final lower house seat to be called in the election, granting Pauline Hanson’s conservative party its fourth seat in Parliament.

The South Australian Liberal Party secured five seats in the Labor Party’s landslide victory on election night.

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