Voting is under way in New South Wales (NSW), with more than four million people across the state set to decide who will form government for the next four years.
By Mar. 24 close to a quarter of the state’s 5.5 million voters had cast their ballots, with nearly 1.2 million people pre-polling and 92,000 lodging postal votes. 
Premier Dominic Perrottet and Labor leader Chris Minns have campaigned hard in key seats in western Sydney, where one in 10 Australians live and could well decide the election result. 
Perrottet is expected to vote in his seat of Epping, in Sydney’s northwest while Minns will cast his vote in the seat of Kogarah, in the city’s south, which he holds by a 0.1 percent margin….