On Saturday, March 23, residents will vote in the 57th parliament of NSW.
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Eight candidates have nominated for the seat of Upper Hunter which is currently held by the Nationals' Michael Johnsen.
The candidates as they will appear on the ballot paper are:
Calum Blair, Sustainable Australia (NSW)
Lee Watts, Shooters, Fishers and Farmers
Michael Johnsen, The Nationals
Claire Robertson, Animals Justice Party
Tony Lonergan, The Greens
Richard Stretton, Christian Democratic Party (Fred Nile Group)
Mark Ellis, Liberal Democrats
Melanie Dagg, Country Labor
Where to vote?
If you are eligible to vote and do not, you risk a $55 fine.
Voting centres will be open from 8am until 6pm on Saturday, March. 23.
Here's where to vote in the Upper Hunter State District Election:
All Voting Centres in alphabetical order:
Aberdeen Public School
Barrington Public School
Booral Public School
Branxton Community Hall
Caroona Mechanics Institute Hall
Cassilis Public School
Clarence Town Public School
Denman Anglican Parish Hall
Dungog Public School
Elderslie Community Hall
Glendon School Of Arts Hall
Gloucester High School
Gloucester Senior Citizens Centre
Gresford School Of Arts
Jerrys Plains Community Hall
Kirkton Public School
Merriwa School Of Arts
Moonan Flat Soldiers Memorial Hall
Mount Pleasant Public School
Murrurundi CWA Rooms
Muswellbrook Indoor Sport Centre
Paterson Public School
Quirindi High School
Sandy Hollow Public School
Scone High School
Scone Public School
Scone Senior Citizens Centre
Singleton Heights Public School
Singleton High School
Singleton Public School
Spring Ridge Community Hall
Stan Thiess Memorial Centre
Stratford Public School
Stroud Public School
Stroud Road Public School
Sydney Town Hall
Ulan Public School
Vacy School of Arts Hall
Wallabadah Public School
Willow Tree Community Hall
Wingen School Of Arts
You can also prepoll at the Dungog Shire Council Chambers:
Mon - Wed, Fri: 8:00am - 6:00pm
Thu: 8:00am - 8:00pm
More information is available from the Electoral Commission's election website or phoning 1300 135 736.