Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has claimed victory in the state election that as delivered a landslide win to the Labor Party.
The ALP appears to have won up to 8 seats from the coalition and looks likely to hold 55 seats in the 88-seat Legislative Assembly, a victory equal to the Bracks majority in 2006.
Andrews’ 2014 victory gave the ALP 47 seats, an absolute majority of six. It now looks set to govern with a majority of 22.
The government’s two-party-preferred vote is like to be around 57%, exceeding the 54.39% vote achieved by Bracks in 2006.
This is the speech Andrews delivered to supporters in Melbourne.
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