One of Wagga's most popular polling stations on Saturday morning for the 2021 Wagga City Council Elections was South Wagga Public School, with voters eager to get in early.
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Whilst there was some diversity, this polling station in particular saw many Group E Getting It Done Supporters, including Melissa Nichols who voted for candidate Duncan Farquhar 'above the line'.
"I'd like to see more for families," Mrs Nichols said.
Mrs Nichols said more all-day parking would come as a relief to workers who are constantly having to leave their jobs to relocate their vehicles every two-to-three hours.
Group E Getting It Done candidate Duncan Farquhar was also at South Wagga Public School to hand out Group E flyers.
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Mr Farquhar said most of the morning voters had been either supportive, or positive.
"The idea people can be out voting again after such a long period of lockdown makes it feel like a real community event and everyone has generally been really positive," he said.
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