Member for Riverina Michael McCormack took about half of the votes at the Harden polling booth.
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The Nationals' leader and Deputy Prime Minister received 315 of the 647 votes.
Labor candidate Mark Jeffreson received 209 votes, with 26 going to The Greens' Michael Bayles and 66 to the United Australia Party's Richard Foley.
There were 31 informal votes.
In Murrumburrah, a total of 638 votes were cast, with 38 of these being ruled as informal.
Mr McCormack received 344 primary votes, with Mr Bayles on 21, Mr Jeffreson on 160 and Mr Foley on 75.
At the Wombat polling centre, there was a total of 177 votes cast, with five determined to be informal.
Mr McCormack took 88 votes, with nine for Mr Bayles, 49 for Mr Jeffreson and 26 for Mr Foley.
Voters at Coolac cast a total of 173 ballots, with two ruled as informal.
Mr McCormack received 115 votes, Mr Bayles four, Mr Jeffreson 38 and Mr Foley 14.