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Polling and pre-polling locations for the Northern Beaches Council elections

***ARE YOU LOOKING FOR REFERENDUM VOTING LOCATIONS? THAT’S HERE.

ELECTION RESULTS: Here

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Looking for your nearest polling locations for the Northern Beaches local government elections tomorrow?

For Manly go here

For Curl Curl go here

For remaining areas go here.

Want to know which candidates you’re voting for? Check out a run down here.

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Election day for the Northern Beaches is on 4 December, but many of us will be opting to pre-poll to avoid the crowds.  So, where are the pre-polling locations for both the Curl Curl and Manly wards and when can we turn up?  We got you…

Visit this interactive ward map from the Tally Room.

Pre-polling Curl Curl Ward

The Curl Curl Ward will have two different locations for pre-polling, both open from 22 November until 3 December, between the hours of 9am-5pm :

  • Warringah Mall Community Room – 145 Old Pittwater Road, Brookvale NSW. This venue has lifts within close proximity and is recommended for the elderly members of our community who want to avoid the rush on election day. Being located in a shopping centre, parking is not a problem and is the ideal place to vote whilst doing the shopping.
  • Dee Why Salvation Army Hall– 1 Fisher Road Dee Why NSW 2099. This pre-polling station is located in Dee Why and a parking bay is accessible in front of Dee Why library, a short stroll away from the pre-polling centre.

Manly Ward

The Manly Ward has one pre-poll location and it is open from 22 November til 3 December:

  • St Matthews Anglican Church- 1 Darley Road Manly NSW. The location has assisted access and parking can be found in the surrounding area.

Alternatively, you can also complete a postal vote which is already open that can be completed  online or download and return a Postal Vote application from the Elections NSW website.

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