It's the day for Democracy Sausage!
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The state of NSW heads to the polls on Saturday March 23.
Booths open between 8am and 6pm, as below.
Where to vote
Bombala High School, 20 Bright Street
Braidwood Central School, Wilson Street
Bungendore Public School, Gibraltar Street
Captains Flat Community Hall, Foxlow Street
Jerrabomberra Public School, Firethorn Place
Majors Creek Recreation Hall, Hill Street
Michelago Public School, 20 Ryrie Street
Queanbeyan
- Karabar High School, Donald Road
- Letchworth Neighbourhood Centre, 28 Miller Street, Queanbeyan West
- Queanbeyan East Public School, Thurralilly Street
- Queanbeyan High School, Agnes Avenue
- Queanbeyan Masonic Centre, 258 Crawford Street
- Queanbeyan Public School, Isabella Street
- Queanbeyan West Public School, Richard Avenue
Sutton Public School, Bywong Street
The Anglican School Googong, Rosa Street
Wamboin Community Association Hall, 112 Bingley Way
iVote
People can still register to use iVote internet and telephone voting up until 1pm on election day.
There are eligibility requirements to use iVote. Check at elections.nsw.gov.au
You can vote using iVote if you:
- are blind or have low vision
- are unable to vote without assistance or have difficulty voting at a voting centre because you have a disability or have difficulties reading
- are a silent elector
- live more than 20km from a voting centre, or
- will be interstate or overseas during election day.
NSW Electoral Commissioner John Schmidt said voters requiring assistance at voting centres should approach election officials for help.
"Accessibility information about each voting centre is available on our website or by calling our elector enquiry centre on 1300 135 736," he said.
Democracy Sausage
Website Democracy Sausage says a booth with food in Monaro and the greater electorate includes:
Queanbeyan East Public School on Thurralilly Street. "Support our P&C raise funds for a new playground and fill your belly with bacon egg rolls and sausages from the BBQ, hot coffee from a barista van and $5 cakes donated by our school community."
Hosting a BBQ or a market at your booth? Let us know on our Facebook page.
Out and about
We'll be checking out booths around the electorate, so say hello if you spot our roving photographers. And don't forget to take advantage of the sausage sizzles!
Or if you're just out and about with the kids and pets, enjoying an autumn day free of politics, share a snap with us on Facebook.
Your candidates
How-to-vote cards will be available at booths showing the flow of preferences (though not all candidates have determined preferences to other parties).
- John Barilaro, The Nationals
- Mick Holton, Shooters, Fishers & Farmers Party
- Peter Marshall, The Greens
- Frankie Seymour, Animal Justice Party
- Andrew Thaler, Independent
- Bryce Wilson, Country Labor
Pre-polling
More than one million electors have already voted in the State Election, says the NSW Electoral Commission.
NSW Electoral Commissioner John Schmidt said 823,822 people had voted at early voting centres.