PRE-POLLING for the federal election began yesterday at the former Catholic Junior School site via the Patrick Street entrance.
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Candidates for the election, as they appear on the ballot paper, are David Atwell from the Greens, Michael Johnsen from the Nationals, Ann Lawler from the Citizens Electoral Council, Bill Fox from One Nation, Jennifer Stefanac from the Palmer United Party, Joel Fitzgibbon from the Labor Party and Richard Stretton from the Christian Democratic Party (Fred Nile Group).
Pre-polling is available from Monday, August 26 to Thursday, August 29 from 8:30am to 5:30pm.
The booth is again open on Friday, August 30, from 8:30am to 6pm.
On Saturday, August 31, the booth is open from 9am to 4pm.
The booth is then open Monday to Friday, the same hours as the previous week.
Polling places on election day are open from 8am to 6pm at: Branxton Community Hall, Broke Public School, Elderslie Community Hall, Glendon Brook Hall, Glendon Hall, Jerrys Plains Public School, Kirkton Public School, Milbrodale Public School, Mount Pleasant Public School, Pokolbin Bush Fire Brigade Station, Singleton Heights Public School, Singleton High School, Singleton Public School and Wollombi Public School and the former Catholic Junior School site.
Voting can also take place at Singleton Anglican All Saints’ Court Hall,35 to 45 High Street, not the Parish hall which is the traditional venue.