Interest in minor parties piqued as Riverina hits the polls

Andrew Mangelsdorf
Updated May 23 2022 - 7:49am, first published 7:48am
Jo Pavert enjoyed a Democracy sausage at the Cootamundra Public School after casting her vote in the Federal Election, the BBQ was manned by School principal Lucy Greene and school chaplain Sue Masters. Photo by Kelly Manwaring.
Jo Pavert enjoyed a Democracy sausage at the Cootamundra Public School after casting her vote in the Federal Election, the BBQ was manned by School principal Lucy Greene and school chaplain Sue Masters. Photo by Kelly Manwaring.

Minor party candidates have reflected on the swings in their favour even as Michael McCormack prepares to enter his fifth term as Riverina MP.

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Andrew Mangelsdorf

Originally from South Australia, Andrew Mangelsdorf grew up in Victoria before launching his career in Temora, NSW. He also served as a journalist at Lake Cargelligo before making the move to The Daily Advertiser in 2022. Always on the lookout for story ideas, so if you've got one, let me know: andrew.mangelsdorf@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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