Western Australian Premier Roger Cook has declared victory after Labor secured a third consecutive term in government, following last weekend’s state election.
As of late Saturday night, Labor was on track to win 41 seats, with the Liberals securing five and the Nationals four.
Premier Cook, who replaced Mark McGowan in 2023, said the result reflected voter trust in Labor’s stable governance and commitment to job creation and infrastructure.
Liberal leader Libby Mettam acknowledged the party’s disappointing performance, but vowed to continue rebuilding the party.
The Liberal swing of about 11 per cent fell short of reclaiming key seats previously considered Liberal strongholds.
Meanwhile, former Perth Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas edged closer to securing the seat of Churchlands, fuelling speculation about a potential change of Liberal leadership.
Cook said his team would return to work immediately to build on their achievements.