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FINAL DAY TO VOTE! Who is the Territory’s Cutest Bub: 50 adorable new photos - Check out out Mega Picture Gallery

It’s the FINAL DAY TO VOTE in PART 2 of our hunt for the Territory’s Cutest Bub. CHECK OUT 50 adorable photos here now, then VOTE for your FAVOURITE. But BE QUICK, this poll must close at 9am tomorrow!

Their little giggles, cheeky grins and milestone moments were the shining lights in what has been an unpredictable past year. See our picture gallery below of the Territory’s Most Adorable Bubs
Their little giggles, cheeky grins and milestone moments were the shining lights in what has been an unpredictable past year. See our picture gallery below of the Territory’s Most Adorable Bubs

WHEN we put out the call to find the Territory’s Cutest Bub, we were literally inundated with an avalanche of nominations.

Then we published our first PICTURE GALLERY (Part 1) of the first 50 entries. You can check out all the cuties in that gallery towards the bottom of this story.

Now, we can reveal our second MEGA PICTURE GALLERY — the next lot of 50 entries we received — in our second adorable photo gallery.

Check out all the cuties in that gallery above.

And, once you’ve done that, we want you to VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE to help us find the Territory’s Cutest.

But be quick! Voting in this gallery must close at 9am on Wednesday morning, so it’s your final chance to vote for your favourite!

How to vote: Find the baby you want to vote for, then click on the blue ‘Vote’ button.

*NOTE: For ease of access, it’s best to vote via the desktop site.

You must be a digital subscriber to vote in our official poll.

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And the minimum total cost is just $4 — and, remember, there is no lock-in contract after that.

But BE QUICK, you only have a very limited time to vote.

Since we’ve had so many entries already, there will be more galleries to come after this one. So watch out for them if your bub isn’t included among our First 50 (link below) or our Second 50 (link above).

The most popular entries will then be included in the ultimate vote for the Territory’s Cutest Bub once all the galleries have been published.

You can still submit your baby’s photo if you haven’t already. Just click THIS LINK, fill out the form and submit your entry.

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Remember, the voting poll is best viewed via desktop or mobile sites. If you have trouble viewing the poll on the app, access the voting gallery in your phone browser.

Original URL: https://www.ntnews.com.au/news/northern-territory/vote-now-who-is-the-territorys-cutest-bub-50-adorable-new-photos-check-out-out-mega-picture-gallery/news-story/e58bd3d9436790a8b99c57352bd624b2