Voters in the inner-eastern Adelaide seat of Dunstan head to the polls today to elect a new state member of parliament, after former South Australian premier Steven Marshall vacated his seat in February.
Polls have opened for the Dunstan by-election, which was triggered when former premier Steven Marshall vacated the seat in February.
The Electoral Commission of South Australia said more than 27,000 electors are enrolled to vote in Saturday's election, which is being contested by five candidates. Labor has accused Ms Finizio of "airbrushing" her LinkedIn profile to exclude her involvement with her family company that went into administration more than two years after she stopped being a director.
Greens candidate Katie McCusker said cost of living, housing affordability and green spaces were the main issues voters raised with her.
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