Is NSW under Labour or liberal?

2019 New South Wales state election

Leader Gladys Berejiklian Michael Daley
Party Liberal/National coalition Labor
Leader since 23 January 2017 10 November 2018
Leader’s seat Willoughby Maroubra
Last election 54 seats 34 seats

Is NSW Govt liberal?

The Government of New South Wales, also known as the NSW Government, is the Australian state democratic administrative authority of New South Wales. It is currently held by a coalition of the Liberal Party and the National Party.

How long has NSW had a Liberal government?

In the 74 years since its foundation the party has won eight state elections to the Labor Party’s 13, and has spent 27 years in office (1965 to 1976, 1988 to 1995 and 2011 to the present) to Labor’s 46.

Which party is in power in NSW?

Dominic Perrottet was first elected to the NSW Parliament as Member for Castle Hill on 26 March 2011. He was elected Leader of the Parliamentary Liberal Party on 5 October 2021 and was sworn in as the 46th Premier of New South Wales.

When was Labour last in power in NSW?

He was succeeded as leader and premier by Bob Heffron. Heffron continued the Labor reign in New South Wales winning the 1962 election. Heffron resigned the leadership and premiership in 1964, and was succeeded by Jack Renshaw, who lost the premiership at the 1965 election ending 24 years of Labor power in the state.

Who are the NSW independents?

Two well-established independent members, Alex Greenwich in Sydney and Greg Piper in Lake Macquarie, retained their seats, and a third independent, Joe McGirr, also retained the seat of Wagga Wagga, which he had won from the Liberal Party in a by-election in late 2018.

How many liberals are in NSW parliament?

Table 4: Current (post-election) party representation in the Legislative Council

Party Continuing members Total current members
Liberal Party 6 11
The Nationals 3 6
Total Coalition 9 17
The Greens(a) 1 3

Is NSW bicameral?

The New South Wales Parliament is a bicameral Parliament, comprising two separate Houses: the Legislative Assembly, or lower House; and the Legislative Council, or upper House.

Is Sydney liberal or conservative?

Political parties New South Wales is currently governed by the Liberal Party.

Does the Liberal Party have a majority in NSW?

The Liberal-National Coalition thereby won a third term in government with a reduced majority of two seats in the Legislative Assembly.

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