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Why these people decided to vote for One Nation

Data reveals poorer areas with lower rates of university education are moving away from Labor and towards Pauline Hanson. Pollsters expect it won’t just be in SA.

From left, Liberal leader Ashton Hurn, Labor premier Peter Malinauskas and One Nation’s Pauline Hanson, whose party is attracting voters on immigration and cost of living fears. Bethany Rae

Joanne and Kyle are standing outside Elizabeth City Centre, a retail hub in the middle of Adelaide’s sprawling northern suburbs.

Friendly and open to speaking about politics, Joanne tells of the money challenges she faces as a single mother living on a carer payment and how it has pushed her to vote One Nation for the first time last week in the South Australian election.

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Daniel Arbon
Deputy newsletter editorDaniel Arbon is deputy newsletter editor for The Australian Financial Review. Email Daniel at daniel.arbon@nine.com.au
Daniel Reti
Visual stories engineerDaniel Reti specialises in data wrangling, developing interactive visuals and digital storytelling. Email Daniel at daniel.reti@nine.com.au

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