National two-party preferred estimate
Coalition
Vote: 47.9%
Labor
Vote: 52.1%
Former NSW transport minister Andrew Constance, who fell short of a seat in federal parliament by less than 400 votes, says he is keen to maintain a leadership role in the community despite acknowledging politics took a personal toll.
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