State election 2019: Where to vote in Port Stephens on March 23
All the locations (listed alphabetically) within the Port Stephens state electorate open for voting between 8am and 6pm on Saturday, March 23:
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- Anna Bay Public School
- Bobs Farm Public School
- Corlette Community Hall
- Hawks Nest Community Centre
- Hinton Public School
- Iona Public School
- Irrawang High School - Fully Wheelchair Accessible
- Irrawang Public School
- Karuah Public School
- Lemon Tree Passage Old School Centre
- Medowie Public School
- Nelson Bay Baptist Church Hall
- North Arm Cove Community Centre
- Port Stephens Police and Community Youth Club (Nelson Bay) - Fully Wheelchair Accessible
- Raymond Terrace Public School
- Raymond Terrace Senior Citizens and Community Centre - Fully Wheelchair Accessible
- Salamander Bay Social and Welfare Club
- Salt Ash Public School
- Seaham Public School
- Shoal Bay Public School
- Soldiers Point Public School
- Tanilba Bay Public School
- Tea Gardens Public School
- Tomaree Education Centre (Salamander Bay)
- Williamtown Union Hall
- Wirreanda Public School
The Port's candidates from top left and in order of ballot paper appearance are: Jaimie Abbott, Bradley Jelfs, Kate Washington, Bill Doran, Maureen Magee and Theresa Taylor.
There are six candidates running for the Port Stephens seat in the NSW Parliament Legislative Assembly.
In order of how they will appear on the ballot (voting slip) and their parties, they are:
- Jaimie Abbott, Liberal
- Bradley Jelfs, Sustainable Australia
- Kate Washington, Country Labor
- Bill Doran, Independent
- Maureen Magee, The Greens
- Theresa Taylor, Animal Justice Party
Before the election, the Examiner asked each candidate why they think they're the best candidate for Port Stephens. Click here to view their response to the question.
- For more information on each voting centre, go to the NSW Electoral Commission website and search for the Port Stephens State District Election.
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