Nyunggai Warren Mundine looms as the frontrunner should Marise Payne quit the Senate.Credit:Trevor Collens
After serving as president of the ALP for six years until 2012,Mundine’s political fortunes have soared as the No campaign has established acommanding lead ahead of the October 14 referendum to establish a Voice to parliament.
With nearly two-thirds of Liberal voters backing the No vote,Mundine’s advocacy against the Voice alongside Country Liberal senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has won him plaudits among Coalition MPs and supporters.
Senior Liberal sources,who spoke on the condition of anonymity due to the party rules forbidding members speaking publicly about internal matters,said Mundine would likely garner support from conservatives,the Centre-Right,and even peel off moderate votes.
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“He would be very difficult to beat. Ninety per cent of Liberal Party members hate the Voice. And he’s the public face of the campaign,” one source said.
Soon after the 2022 election loss,Payne was widely tipped to retire by the end of last year. However,she defied expectations and has remained in parliament as Peter Dutton’s shadow cabinet secretary.
Planning is now under way for her exit. Payne supported former state minister Andrew Constance in the last race to replace a senator,the late Jim Molan. He missed out to Maria Kovacic.