Glen Innes will be going to the polling booth on Saturday, along with voters all across NSW.
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The Northern Tablelands seat is set to be contested from a diverse range of political standpoints and the party supporters have been out on Grey Street since Monday.
Ken Marcantelli and Trevor James have been outside the Glen Innes Town Hall this week as we enter the fourth day of pre-polling.
Mr Marcantelli was out in support of incumbent Northern Tablelands member Adam Marshall, while Mr James was standing for local Greens candidate Mercurius Goldstein.
Around 1000 residents are anticipated to enter a pre-poll vote, prior to polling day on Saturday.
Returning officer for Northern Tablelands Peter Dooley said pre-polling facilities are open from 9am to 5pm in the lead up to election day, for residents who can sufficiently meet the voting conditions.
Voters should ensure they are correctly registered and able to visit the Glen Innes town hall, Cameron Memorial Hall, Glen Innes Hospital, Ben Lomond Public School, Emmaville Central School, Glen Innes Public School, Glencoe Community Hall or Red Range Public School to submit their vote.
For more information on local polling places, visit http://map.elections.nsw.gov.au/Map.aspx?mode=PP&ID=SG1501-061.