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The Tasmanian election campaign has come to a close, with voters now having the final say. The campaign has been largely uninspiring, but there have been notable moments, such as promises of a world's largest chocolate fountain. The key players in the election include Jeremy Rockliff of the Liberal Party, Rebecca White of the Labor Party, and Rosalie Woodruff of the Greens. The top concerns for voters have been healthcare and the cost of living, and issues such as environmental conservation and economic development have also played a role in shaping voters' decisions. The campaign has had its lowlights, including negative campaigning and the refusal to offer ministries or policy concessions to independents. It is unlikely that either party will win enough seats to form a majority government. [Extracted from the article] |