Early voting for the Voice referendum will begin today in New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, and the ACT after Monday’s public holiday. Early voting began Monday in Victoria, Western Australia, Tasmania, and the Northern Territory. Yes and No campaigners have ramped up their efforts at early polling booths less than two weeks from the referendum. The Yes campaign is aiming for its 50,000 volunteers to staff booths across the country in the lead-up to referendum day. Support for the Voice has continued to slip in recent months, with polls indicating the referendum could be heading for defeat.
Early voting for the Voice referendum will begin today in New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, and the ACT after Monday’s public holiday.Yes and No campaigners have ramped up their efforts at early polling booths less than two weeks from the referendum.
The Yes campaign is aiming for its 50,000 volunteers to staff booths across the country in the lead-up to referendum day. Support for the Voice has continued to slip in recent months, with polls indicating the referendum could be heading for defeat.
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