Party leading poll with 36.6% of vote, but suffered 12% swing against it since last election three years ago
The Liberal party faces having to negotiate with an expanded crossbench to hang on to power in Tasmania after winning the biggest share of the vote in the state election, but falling short of a majority of seats in parliament.
By late on Saturday, the Liberals, led by premier Jeremy Rockliff, were leading the poll with nearly 36.6% of the vote, but had suffered a 12% swing against it since the last poll three years ago.
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