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How to Vote

The Northern Beaches Council election

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 To be held on Saturday 14 September

The Northern Beaches Council extends from The Spit to Palm Beach. For voting purposes the area is divided into five wards. Each ward will have three councillors, a total of 15 councillors.  

“Manly” is one ward, comprising Manly, Fairlight, Balgowlah, North Balgowlah, Balgowlah Heights, Clontarf, Manly Vale and Seaforth.

Full details of Pre-Polling and Polling Booth locations are listed below

PRE-POLLING - opens Saturday 7th September to Friday 13th September at St Matthews, The Corso, Manly & All Saints Church, Balgowlah.


Where to Vote?

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Pre-polling information
Opening Hours:
Sat 07 Sep - Fri 13 Sep 2024

Mon - Wed: 8:30am - 5:30pm
Thu: 8:30am - 8:00pm
Fri: 8:30am - 6:00pm
Sat: 9:00am - 6:00pm

Where:
St Matthews Church, Manly
All Saints Church, Balgowlah
Mon 9 Sept - Fri 13 Sept.
9am – 5pm
Closed on Sunday
​Polling Booths Saturday 14th September  8am – 6pm 
  • All Saints Church – Boyle St, Balgowlah
  • Balgowlah Boys High School – Maretimo St, Balgowlah
  • Balgowlah Heights Public School – Lewis St, Balgowlah Heights​
  • St Matthews Church -  The Corso, Manly 
  • Manly West Public School –  73 Griffiths St, Balgowlah
  • North Balgowlah Public School – 10 Manning St, Nth Balgowlah
  • Queenscliff Surf Club – North Steyne, Manly
  • Seaforth Anglican Church - 3 Frenchs Forest Road, Seaforth
  • St Mary’s Catholic Church Hall, Manly – 50 Whistler St, Manly
  • St Kieran’s Parish Centre, Manly Vale - 2 King St, Manly Vale​
Will You Be Away During the ​Election?
Voting in Council elections is mandatory.  
You can apply to do a postal vote or get information from the Electoral Commission here

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