General
WA election day arrives as Labor seeks second term after an unprecedented campaign

The day is upon us — when West Australians’ choice about who will govern for the next four years will be revealed.
Key points:
- Labor has campaigned heavily around Premier Mark McGowan’s popularity
- The race took a turn when Zak Kirkup conceded the Liberals could not win
- It has become a question of how comprehensive Labor’s victory will be
If you expected an unprecedented election campaign during an unprecedented pandemic, then the WA 2021 state election lived up to expectations.
COVID-19 took little time asserting its role in the election when most of the state’s population was sent into a snap five-day lockdown, throwing the start of the campaign into disarray.
That same week, WA dealt with two emergencies as fires ravaged the Perth Hills.
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