Voters in the New South Wales (NSW) seats of Bega, Monaro, Strathfield and Willoughby are heading to the polls to vote in new representatives in the Super Saturday by-elections in the Australian state. The opposition Labor party has urged voters to send the NSW premier a message at the ballot box, hoping anger at his government could net them a “historic win” in at least one of four seats up for grabs in by-elections. Four months after the sudden resignation of the Liberals’ Gladys Berejiklian from the state’s top job prompted three other MPs to follow suit, polling day has finally arrived in Bega, Monaro, Strathfield, and Willoughby. While about 40 percent of constituents in the electorates have already picked their candidate—voting early or via post—people began turning out to booths saturated with signage on Saturday morning. The contests are the first electoral test for Liberal Premier Dominic Perrottet and …