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Federal election 2022 Labor Party wins! Scott Morrison concedes defeat and congratulates Anthony Albanese

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According to the latest data, the salient features of the Federal Election 2022:

The Labor Party has won the federal election in 2022, with Anthony Albanese set to become the 31st Prime Minister.

The outgoing Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced his resignation from the Liberal Party leadership, acknowledging defeat in the election.

There has been growing support for independent candidates across the country, with support for the coalition declining.

Victoria’s independent candidate Joe Daniel and Alegre Spender won the NSW, securing seats in the House of Representatives.

Craig Kelly of the United Australia Party could lose his seat to Liberal candidate Jenny Weir.

According to preliminary information from South Australia, the Boothby seat is going to be the opposition party for the first time.

Current Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has a strong chance of losing his seat.

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