NSW state election: Barilaro and Whan battle it out for the seat of Monaro

By Kimberley Granger
Updated March 29 2015 - 12:08am, first published March 28 2015 - 11:21pm
John Barilaro supporters watch results come in at the Roos Club in Queanbeyan.  Photo: Jeffrey Chan
John Barilaro supporters watch results come in at the Roos Club in Queanbeyan. Photo: Jeffrey Chan
Nationals John Barilaro is interviewed while waiting for results at the Roos Club in Queanbeyan.  Photo: Jeffrey Chan
Nationals John Barilaro is interviewed while waiting for results at the Roos Club in Queanbeyan. Photo: Jeffrey Chan
Former Federal Member for Eden-Monaro Mike Kelly, right, chats with a Labor Steve Whan supporter as they watch results come in at the Queanbeyan Leagues Club. Photo: Jeffrey Chan
Former Federal Member for Eden-Monaro Mike Kelly, right, chats with a Labor Steve Whan supporter as they watch results come in at the Queanbeyan Leagues Club. Photo: Jeffrey Chan
Labor's Steve Whan speaks to supporters at the Queanbeyan Leagues Club. Photo: Jeffrey Chan
Labor's Steve Whan speaks to supporters at the Queanbeyan Leagues Club. Photo: Jeffrey Chan

Just minutes after NSW Liberal leader Mike Baird claimed victory as the returning NSW Premier, Queanbeyan's Nationals candidate John Barilaro stopped just shy of claimingvictory in the mini-bellwether seat of Monaro.

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