Voters who are eligible can vote in person at an early voting centre, use iVote (internet and telephone voting) or do a postal vote.
The eligibility criteria for each early voting option varies and can be found at elections.nsw.gov.au
Applications for iVote and postal voting can be completed at registration.ivote.nsw.gov.au
The NSW Albury electorate has five candidates contesting for the seat for this Saturday’s, March 23 state election. Environmental health officer Lauriston Muirhead is the Labor candidate, up against Liberal’s Justin Clancy, Greens’ candidate Dean Moss along with minor party candidates; Keep Sydney Open’s Reuby McNair and Ross Hamilton for Sustainable Australia.
NSW Electoral Commissioner John Schmidt reminded voters that applications for postal votes closed at 6pm last Monday, March 18.
“Postal ballot papers must be completed by 6pm on Saturday, March 23 and returned by 6pm on Wednesday, March 27,” he said.“iVote applications will remain open until 1pm on election day.
“Voters using iVote internet and telephone voting will be able to cast their vote until 6pm on election day.
“Early voting at early voting centres continues until 6pm on Friday, March 22.”
Local early voting centres currently open until March 22: Corowa Odd Fellows Hall; 225 Sanger Street.
Albury Election Manager’s Office; Shop 1, 660 Dean Street.
Opening Hours: Mon - Fri: 8:00am - 6:00pm; Thu (21 March): 8:00am - 8:00p; Sat: 9:00am - 5:00pm; Closed on Sundays.
Voters who wish to vote at an early voting centre can also find locations and opening hours of other early voting centres at elections.nsw.gov.au
Local voting centres for election day include; Corowa Public School, South Corowa Public School, Lowesdale Public School, Mulwala Civic Centre, Howlong Public School, Oaklands Central School and Urana Public School.