
2007 NSW state election
The 2007 New South Wales state election was held on March 24 to choose the state's legislative assembly members. The incumbent Labor government, led by Premier Morris Iemma, aimed for a third term but faced strong competition from the Liberal-National coalition, led by Opposition Leader Barry O’Farrell. The election resulted in a decisive victory for Labor, which retained power, though with a reduced majority. The outcome reflected public response to issues like infrastructure and governance. Overall, Labor continued to govern NSW, maintaining stability despite shifts in voter support.