The major parties have been in fierce negotiations with smaller players ahead of the start of early voting on Monday,with a formal deal between the Coalition and mining magnate Clive Palmer to be announced this week.
Former Liberal MP Julia Banks,who is running as an independent against Health Minsiter Greg Hunt in the Mornington Peninsula seat of Flinders,is expected to preference Labor in a move that will give the party a chance of unseating the long-serving MP.
Labor’s deal with Senator Hinch will be made public on Monday when candidates start distributing their how-to-vote cards at pre-polling stations as the campaign enters its final three weeks.
In exchange for Justice Party’s preferences in the seats of Casey,Macnamara and Corangamite,Labor will encourage its voters to place Senator Hinch-aligned candidates second on the Senate ballot. A Labor source said the party had not made any policy promises to Senator Hinch.
“We recognise that[Derryn Hinch] has a high profile in Victoria and is much more open to negotiations than the Greens,” the source said.
“He is much more pragmatic. And the preference[deal] is about taking votes from the right-wing column.”