Four seats still too close to call

By James Robertson
Updated January 28 2018 - 9:38am, first published March 31 2015 - 8:15pm
Premier Mike Baird with The Entrance Liberal candidate Michael Sharpe, right, who is battling to win the seat. Photo: Brendan Esposito
Premier Mike Baird with The Entrance Liberal candidate Michael Sharpe, right, who is battling to win the seat. Photo: Brendan Esposito
Premier Mike Baird at Terrigal Surf Lifesaving Club as part of his election campaign tour around New South Wales. Picture by Brendan Esposito. 19 March 2015. Photo: Brendan Esposito
Premier Mike Baird at Terrigal Surf Lifesaving Club as part of his election campaign tour around New South Wales. Picture by Brendan Esposito. 19 March 2015. Photo: Brendan Esposito
Premier Mike Baird at Terrigal Surf Lifesaving Club as part of his election campaign tour around New South Wales. Picture by Brendan Esposito. 19 March 2015.
Premier Mike Baird at Terrigal Surf Lifesaving Club as part of his election campaign tour around New South Wales. Picture by Brendan Esposito. 19 March 2015.

Four seats in the NSW election remained in close contention on Tuesday night with about 83 per cent of the vote counted.