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    Lucy Muringo Gichuhi (/ɡɪˈtʃuːi/; née Munyiri; born 23 September 1962) is an Australian politician who served as a Senator for South Australia from 2017...
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    Conservatives. Lucy Gichuhi resigned from Family First and joined the Liberal Party. Including Country Labor Party in New South Wales. Lucy Gichuhi resigned...
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  • net.au. Retrieved 3 December 2016. "Lucy Gichuhi faces Senate dumping". SBS News. "Liberal senator Lucy Gichuhi relegated to unwinnable spot on SA preselection...
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    Conservatives. Lucy Gichuhi resigned from Family First and joined the Liberal Party. Including Country Labor Party in New South Wales. Lucy Gichuhi resigned...
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  • the Liberal preselection process, he had out-polled sitting senator Lucy Gichuhi, a fellow member of the party's conservative faction. In September 2023...
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  • during its existence—Steve Fielding (2005–2011), Bob Day (2014–2016), and Lucy Gichuhi (2017; elected on a countback following Day being declared ineligible)...
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    senator Lucy Gichuhi threatens to name leadership spill bullies". ABC News. 3 September 2018. Retrieved 4 September 2018. "Liberal senator Lucy Gichuhi won't...
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    Senator Lucy Gichuhi declared elected as a Senator for South Australia by the High Court on a countback to replace Day. 9 May 2017: Gichuhi sworn in...
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    the proceedings of the Senate. Day's seat was filled by a recount, and Lucy Gichuhi was declared elected on 19 April 2017. Culleton resigned from the One...
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    court announced that Lucy Gichuhi was elected in his place. The Australian Labor Party lodged a challenge, claiming that Gichuhi might still be a citizen...
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