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Almost a million people have already cast their vote ahead of this Saturday’s state election.
But if you are still unsure of who gets yours- play our blind policy game.
We break down policies in eight key portfolios — health, education, transport, law and order, development, sport, energy and the arts.
NSW Electoral Commissioner John Schmidt said he expects early voting likely to peak on Friday, with early voting centres open until 6pm.
“To date, a total of 845,779 people have taken up early voting,” Mr Schmidt said.
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“This includes 670,998 people who have voted in person at 194 early voting centres around the State.
“We have received 23,762 postal votes so far, 144,259 people have voted via iVote internet and telephone voting and we have taken mobile voting to 6,760 people at declared facilities including nursing homes, aged care facilities and hospitals.”
Voting centres on election day are open from 8am — 6pm, with 2,207 voting centres around NSW.