The NSW Liberals are confident in two NSW seats, but one will come down to the wire.
The NSW Liberals were confident of holding two of the three seats in contention in the Super Saturday byelections, but Pittwater was too close to call late on Saturday as the party braced for voter backlash after two major scandals.
However, the Liberals were preparing for voters to punish the party after Amon’s sexual assault charges, as well as the party’s failure to nominate 140 local government candidates in last month’s council elections. “We know this is going to be a tight byelection but the feedback that I have heard from the community is that they know only the Liberals deliver for Pittwater,” Ryburn said.
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