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New WA Upper House MP, Daylight Saving Party leader Wilson Tucker, is living in the US

WA’s Daylight Saving Party leader and newly elected Upper House MP Wilson Tucker has confirmed he is living in the United States, raising questions about whether he will return to take his seat.
Key points:
- Wilson Tucker has confirmed to the ABC he is currently living in Seattle
- He has been elected due to preference deals among micro parties
- There are calls for the voting system for WA’s Upper House to be changed
Mr Tucker has secured a seat in the Legislative Council’s Mining and Pastoral Region after starting the count with just 98 votes, or 0.2 per cent.
According to the WA Electoral Commission, to be elected to the Upper House, the candidate must be at least 18, an Australian citizen, have lived in Western Australia for one year, not be…
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