Katherine Deves casts her ballot in Manly Vale as polls open in Sydney

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The polls are open and Sydneysiders are flocking to voting stations under grey skies. Follow our live coverage of Sydney's vote here

Controversial Liberal candidate Katherine Deves has voted at St Kieran’s Catholic Church in Manly Vale, which lacks a sausage sizzle.

“I wouldn’t be here if I didn’t [think I had a chance],” she said, thanking her campaigners and family. The electorate is held by Liberal MP Trent Zimmerman, who is being challenged strongly by Renshaw and independent candidate Kylea Tink.Labor candidate Catherine Renshaw talks with supporters before she casts her vote in the North Sydney electorate at Northbridge Public School.“It’s been amazing to see people in this electorate think that they really have a choice this time,” she said.

 

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Awful LNP human rights party. No thanks

Why is it news when a nasty wannabe is heading off to the polls. Isn't there a more worthy person to give publicity to...you know someone who has actually achieved something or contributed to the community.

Sorry , I don’t support Bigotry and uneducated opinions.. I truly hope Katherine Deves fails dismally in her quest for parliament. Australia deserves better than what she has to offer. auspol AusVotes2022 FederalICAC

Why do you keep promoting this woman?

Vote Labor and Greens last

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