Liberal Tim Wilson 'relaxed' as AEC orders partial recount in Goldstein

The Australian Electoral Commission will conduct a partial recount of the electorate, which Liberal candidate Tim Wilson won by 260 votes.

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Liberal candidate Tim Wilson won the Melbourne seat of Goldstein from teal independent Zoe Daniels by 260 votes. Source: AAP / Mick Tsikas

The election race for the Melbourne seat of Goldstein is heading to a partial recount, after its outgoing independent MP Zoe Daniel requested the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) to conduct a full recount of votes.

Daniel lost her seat of Goldstein to Liberal Party's Tim Wilson by 260 votes, after a full preference count.

The AEC declined the request for a full recount and will instead start a limited partial recount on Wednesday.

The partial recount is expected to take up to four days, the AEC said on Monday.

Daniel confirmed she had asked for a full recount, based on expert advice.
"In light of the very tight margin and several errors picked up in the portion of the count that was included in the distribution of preferences, leading to unusual fluctuations and large numbers of votes moving to and fro in the final stages of the count, I have taken expert advice and asked the AEC to consider whether a full recount is appropriate," Daniel said.

What is a partial recount?

A partial recount will look at all the first preference ballot papers for Wilson and Daniel, as well as all informal ballot papers.

A partial recount is more limited than a full recount, which would require the AEC to complete a full distribution of preferences.

The AEC said a full recount was not necessary in its view.

"We are satisfied that there was a very high degree of rigour throughout the distribution of preferences process," it said in a statement.
Responding to the news, Wilson, who held the seat before Daniel's one term, said he looks forward to the conclusion of the partial recount.

"We have been very relaxed about every count and recount to date in Goldstein, as we know the count will deliver the result that reflects the will of the people of Goldstein," he wrote on X on Monday morning.

Could the results change?

The results likely change once scrutineers re-examine the ballots, as it's commonplace to pick up corrections during a recount.

While the 260-vote margin may change in favour of Daniel, she would need to overtake Wilson to maintain her seat.

If the seat does flip to Daniel, she will join the teals elected from Sydney: Allegra Spender in Wentworth, Sophie Scamps in Mackellar and Zali Steggall in Warringah, along with fellow Victorian Monique Ryan, who has held the Melbourne seat of Kooyong.


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