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Online voting was widely used in the 2021 local council elections in NSW.The Electoral Commission said some voters had experienced issues with the online platform when it made the announcement in March last year, and recommended a "targeted review before internet voting be considered for use at future elections".Those aged 16 or 17 can enrol so they're immediately eligible once they turn 18.
It is much the same as voting in person but with the added requirement of bringing photo ID that shows the person's current address.Early voting in the NSW election begins on Saturday, March 18, and runs for a week, finishing on Friday, March 24. While there are some criteria for early voting eligibility, in practice anyone can vote early in person by turning up at an early polling station in their own electorate during the pre-polling period..
If you're out of your district when you go to cast an early vote, you can still go to a polling place in a different electorate and complete what's known as an absent vote – a form of declaration vote that doesn't require photo ID.
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