This morning we talked to Оgy Simic the Greens candidate for Albert Park for upcoming State Elections which will be held across Victoria on 24th November 2018. With his volunteers he actively meets early voters in South Melbourne.
Victorian state election will be held tomorrow.
About 4.1 million people are enrolled to vote in Victoria's election on Saturday, about 350,000 more than those who cast ballots in the last poll four years ago.
New polling suggests Daniel Andrews' Labor Government will be returned to power in Victoria.
A uComms/ReachTEL poll published by The Age newspaper suggests Labor has a 54 to 46 per cent two-party preferred lead over the Liberal-Nationals coalition.
Labor is also ahead in a second poll published by News Corp and conducted by YouGov Galaxy, with a 53-47 two-party preferred outcome.
Pre-poll voting has become a thing in Australian elections: electoral authorities expect Victorians to cast up to 2 million votes before Saturday.

"Here in South Melbourne, I am at Clarendon Street, every day more then 1000 people vote early. It is expected more then 50 per cent people to cast the vote in early voting", says Ogy Simic for SBS Serbian. Voting is compulsory and the $79 fine apply if you don't vote.





