The newly elected Wentworth MP says he was"honoured and humbled"to be elected on his second attempt after a bruising byelection loss in October.
The race for the blue-ribbon seat has been neck and neck with Dave Sharma leading the sitting MP by just 1751 votes.
The politics of Wentworth has been shaped by internal Liberal Party brawling more than any other seat.
The fixated persons unit is also involved after a complaint to NSW Police following the distribution of the latest email which said"LGBT are no better than pigs or dogs".
This weekend's election could go down to the wire,with some prominent figures at risk of losing their seat. These electorates could shape the outcome.
Liberal Party faithful in Wentworth have recovered from Malcolm Turnbull's political assassination and are on the ground helping Dave Sharma.
One of the emails falsely states she has been disqualified from election because she"is a Jew and entitled to automatic Israeli citizenship".
With Macquarie Street back in business on Monday,everyone is busy tying up loose ends.
On its first outing,the fuchsia WomenVote bus rolled in to Wentworth. Next stop,Warringah.
Federal MP Kerryn Phelps said Mr Sharma had no reason to be at a funding announcement in her eastern suburbs electorate as the battle for Wentworth heats up.
The path from Labor to lucrative private enterprise is well worn.