Anthony Albanese wins 2022 election amid fierce battle in Boothby and Sturt | 7NEWS

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Anthony Albanese will be sworn as Australia’s next prime minister after Labor stormed to victory and the Liberal vote nose-dived.

The Coalition fared no better in South Australia and could be left without a single seat in metropolitan Adelaide.

In his last speech as PM, Scott Morrison choked back tears with his party left in crisis.

The Coalition’s worst fears in South Australia are deepening with voters potentially re-writing the political record books in Boothby and Sturt.

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