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Jacqui Lambie is set for another term in parliament after winning the fifth Tasmanian Senate spot in a close race.
Lambie has been elected alongside Carol Brown and Richard Dowling from the Labor party, Claire Chandler and Richard Colbeck from the Liberal Party, and the Greens’ Nick McKim.

Pauline Hanson’s daughter, Lee Hanson, did not secure a seat.

Which other results have been announced?

South Australia’s senators have also been decided, with Labor’s Marielle Smith, Karen Grogan and Charlotte Walker all elected. Liberals Alex Antic and Anne Ruston were also successful, along with Sarah Hanson-Young from the Greens.
In the lower house, a partial recount will start on Wednesday for the seat of Goldstein at the request of independent Zoe Daniel. Daniel is being challenged by Liberal Tim Wilson, with the full distribution putting Wilson ahead by 260 votes.
Election officials in the northern Sydney seat of Bradfield are undertaking a full recount after just eight votes separated Liberal candidate Gisele Kapterian from independent challenger Nicolette Boele.
The Bradfield recount could take up to two weeks while the tally in Goldstein is expected to take four days.
Additional reporting by AAP

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