Before he cast his vote, Opposition leader Michael Daley’s first Election Day commitment was for what he calls his lucky pie - “just a plain pie, no sauce” nswvotes
'Breakfast of champions': Michael Daley grabs his lucky pieBefore he cast his vote, Opposition leader Michael Daley’s first Election Day commitment was for what he calls his lucky pie - “just a plain pie, no sauce” - and a strawberry milk at a Matraville shop.
Before taking a bite, he fired off another shot at the state government on what has become his key talking point.Credit:“We’re all about positive policies, with no strings attached,” Mr Daley said. “We’ll [end] the chaos the Liberals and Nationals have brought you over the last eight years with the light rail, the stadiums, putting a toll on western Sydney for the next 43 years, all the dead fish in the rivers, the chaos of the hospital in the northern beaches.
"The polls have been neck and neck," he said. "[It was] easier 30 years ago when the voting patterns were different. People chop and change - that's not a bad thing. You have to work harder for that vote," he said.Gladys Berejiklian has cast her vote at Willoughby Public School on the lower north shore.Premier Gladys Berejiklian has cast her vote."NSW deserves to have a government that knows how to run a budget.
The Premier said she was looking forward to seeing the outcome at the end of the day. In the meantime, she said she was going to continue to meet voters around Sydney today.Credit:Polling booths have opened across the state, but more than 1.3 million people opted to vote early, the NSW Electoral Commission says.
More than one million people voted in person at 194 early voting centres around NSW, and the Electoral Commission has received more than 82,700 postal votes so far.Credit:
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