Hanson accused Oldfield of abusing his authority, usurping power, and setting up alternative political parties under his control.
His expulsion created even more instability in the party, which was constantly embroiled in scandal and internal strife; as a result, One Nation NSW was formed in 2001.
Therefore, he summoned a second meeting of party members in January 2003, which saw a reversal of the December decision to give Burston the top spot on the ticket in favour of Lisa Oldfield.
Hanson polled slightly better than Burston's group, achieving 1.9%, and narrowly missed gaining the last LC spot.
The NSW Electoral Commission deregistered the party the same year, effectively bringing its existence to an end.