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Most of Queensland’s election results are in. Where to from here for Annastacia Palaszczuk’s Government?

The votes have poured in and Labor has clinched a third term in power at the Queensland election — so what happens now?
As the chaos of the fiercely fought election campaign subsides, the state’s newly re-elected Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk is eager to prove to voters she can handle the COVID-19 economic recovery.
The party is embarking on its first four-year fixed term in Parliament but still has some hurdles to clear before it can get started.
Here’s what you need to know post-election day.
Have all the votes been counted?
Not quite.
There are more than 3.3 million registered voters in Queensland and the Electoral Commission Queensland (ECQ) says it counted more than 2 million first preference votes on election night.
Votes are now being…
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