Labor ahead in Hunter byelections

By Jason Gordon and Matt Carr
Updated October 25 2014 - 8:18pm, first published 7:34pm
Decision time: Voters arrive at Stockton Public School to vote in the Newcastle byelection. Photo: Max Mason-Hubers
Decision time: Voters arrive at Stockton Public School to vote in the Newcastle byelection. Photo: Max Mason-Hubers
Decision time: Voters arrive at Stockton Public School to vote in the Newcastle byelection. Photo: Max Mason-Hubers
Decision time: Voters arrive at Stockton Public School to vote in the Newcastle byelection. Photo: Max Mason-Hubers
Decision time: Voters arrive at Stockton Public School to vote in the Newcastle byelection. Photo: Max Mason-Hubers
Decision time: Voters arrive at Stockton Public School to vote in the Newcastle byelection. Photo: Max Mason-Hubers
Decision time: Voters arrive at Stockton Public School to vote in the Newcastle byelection. Photo: Max Mason-Hubers
Decision time: Voters arrive at Stockton Public School to vote in the Newcastle byelection. Photo: Max Mason-Hubers

Early results had Labor candidates ahead in two Hunter byelections called after the political donations scandal claimed the scalps of two sitting MPs.

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