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WA election leaves ex-Nationals leader Terry Redman in danger of being swept up in Labor landslide

Labor looks set to pull off another upset after its stunning landslide WA election win, with the career of former Nationals leader Terry Redman hanging by a thread in the seat of Warren-Blackwood.
Key points:
- Results remain in doubt in Warren-Blackwood, Churchlands and Nedlands
- The WA Liberals could still end up with just two Lower House MPs
- The Nationals and Liberals say it is too early to discuss an opposition alliance
ABC election analyst Antony Green said despite a strong start to the day for Mr Redman, pre-polling results had put the incumbent in danger of losing to Labor’s Jane Kelsbie.
Mr Redman has been in Parliament since 2005 and was elected MP for the new Warren-Blackwood electorate at the 2013 election.
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