Labor launches preferencing campaign in bid to increase swing against Baird government

By Sean Nicholls
Updated March 26 2015 - 4:13pm, first published 3:27pm
Labor is urging voters to allocate preferences as Opposition Leader Luke Foley counts down to the state election on Saturday.  Photo: Edwina Pickles
Labor is urging voters to allocate preferences as Opposition Leader Luke Foley counts down to the state election on Saturday. Photo: Edwina Pickles
NSW Premier Mike Baird on the campaign trail in Homebush, where he meets Arthur Johns in the produce pavilion at the Royal Easter Show at the Sydney Showground.  Photo: Brendan Esposito
NSW Premier Mike Baird on the campaign trail in Homebush, where he meets Arthur Johns in the produce pavilion at the Royal Easter Show at the Sydney Showground. Photo: Brendan Esposito

Labor has launched a last-ditch bid to convince voters to allocate preferences when they vote on Saturday by numbering every box and putting the Liberals and Nationals last in response to the Coalition's "Just vote 1" campaign.

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