Statistics Bragg By-election
Early voting
The following table shows the daily declaration votes cast at the early voting centre in Myrtle Bank and via the ECSA COVID-19 voting team.
Date | Votes |
Monday 20 June | 298 |
Tuesday 21 June | 323 |
Wednesday 22 June | 256 |
Thursday 23 June | 316 |
Friday 24 June | 525 |
Saturday 25 June | 351 |
Monday 27 June | 533 |
Tuesday 28 June | 522 |
Wednesday 29 June | 523* |
Thursday 30 June | 810* |
Friday 1 July | 964* |
Saturday 2 July | 33* |
Total | 5,454* |
* includes COVID-affected voters that completed declaration votes via ECSA voting teams
Postal voting
The following table shows the daily number of postal vote applications received and returned postal ballots.
Week number | Date | Registered* | Post | Online** | Total | Returned postal ballots |
One | 6/06/2022 | 0 | ||||
7/06/2022 | 3 | 3 | ||||
8/06/2022 | 11 | 11 | ||||
9/06/2022 | 13 | 41 | 54 | |||
10/06/2022 | 28 | 28 | 56 | |||
Weekly total | 0 | 55 | 69 | 124 | ||
Two | 13/06/2022 | 0 | ||||
14/06/2022 | 795 | 32 | 114 | 941 | ||
15/06/2022 | 20 | 33 | 53 | |||
16/06/2022 | 38 | 114 | 152 | |||
17/06/2022 | 89 | 84 | 173 | |||
Weekly total | 795 | 179 | 345 | 1,319 | ||
Three | 20/06/2022 | 347 | 57 | 404 | ||
21/06/2022 | 164 | 65 | 229 | |||
22/06/2022 | 858 | 44 | 902 | |||
23/06/2022 | 482 | 34 | 516 | 48 | ||
24/06/2022 | 281 | 67 | 348 | 56 | ||
Weekly total | 0 | 2,132 | 267 | 2,399 | 104 | |
Four | 27/06/2022 | 168 | 95 | 263 | 217 | |
28/06/2022 | 212 | 86 | 298 | 328 | ||
29/06/2022 | 216 | 46 | 262 | 802 | ||
30/06/2022 | 44 | 62 | 106 | 523 | ||
1/07/2022 | applications closed | applications closed | applications closed | 453 | ||
Weekly total | 0 | 640 | 289 | 929 | 2,323 | |
Five | 4/07/2022 | 355 | ||||
5/07/2022 | 302 | |||||
6/07/2022 | 476 | |||||
7/07/2022 | 147 | |||||
8/07/2022 | 43 | |||||
9/07/2022+ | 26 | |||||
Weekly total | 1,349 | |||||
Grand total | 4,771 | 3,776 (79.1%) |
* ECSA maintains a register of voters who meet a certain criterion that prevents them from attending a polling booth. These voters are called registered declaration voters and are automatically sent a postal vote pack at the time of an election or by-election.
**Applications are completed online, printed, signed by the voter and witnessed. The voter then scans and sends the application to a dedicated email address.
+ Last day to receive postal ballots
Interstate voting Bragg By-election
Please contact the relevant electoral commission office prior to attendance.
State | Location | Days and dates | Opening hours | Contact |
---|---|---|---|---|
Australian Capital Territory (ACT) |
ACT Electoral Commission |
Thu 23 to Fri 24 June Mon 27 June to Fri 1 July |
9:00 am to 5:00 pm | Phone: (02) 6205 0033 |
New South Wales (NSW) |
NSW Electoral Commission 231 Elizabeth St Sydney NSW 2000 |
Wed 22 to Fri 24 June Mon 27 June to Fri 1 July |
9:00 am to 5:00 pm | Phone: 1300 135 736 |
Northern Territory (NT) |
NT Electoral Commission Level 3, TCG Building 80 Mitchell St Darwin NT 0800 |
Mon 27 June to Fri 1 July | 8:30 am to 4:30 pm | Phone: 1800 698 683 |
Queensland (QLD) |
Electoral Commission Queensland |
Thu 23 to Fri 24 June Mon 27 June to Fri 1 July |
9:00 am to 5:00 pm | Phone: 1300 881 665 |
Tasmania (TAS) |
Tasmanian Electoral Commission Level 3, TasWater Building 169 Main Rd Moonah TAS 7009 |
Fri 24 June Mon 27 June to Fri 1 July |
9:00 am to 5:00 pm | Phone: 1800 801 701 |
Victoria (VIC) |
Victorian Electoral Commission Level 11, 530 Collins St Melbourne VIC 3000 |
Wed 22 to Fri 24 June Mon 27 June to Fri 1 July |
9:00 am to 5:00 pm | Phone: 13 18 32 |
Western Australia (WA) |
Western Australian Electoral Commission Level 2, 111 St Georges Tce (cnr William St and St Georges Tce) Perth WA 6000 |
Fri 24 June Mon 27 June to Fri 1 July |
8:30 am to 4:30 pm | Phone: 08 9214 0400 |
How to complete your ballot paper
When voting in the by-election you will be given a green House of Assembly ballot paper listing all candidates contesting the election.
To ensure your vote is counted, you need to number every square on the ballot paper in the order of your choice.
- Write the number 1 in the square next to the candidate who is your first choice
- Write the number 2 next to your second choice
- Continue by placing the numbers 3, 4, 5 and so on until you have a number in every square.
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If you need assistance or make a mistake please see an electoral officer.
You can practice making a formal vote by using our interactive ballot paper below:
Election day voting Bragg By-election
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The following polling booths are open today, Saturday 2 July from 8:00 am until 6:00 pm. Voting is compulsory.
Accessibility descriptors
All polling booths are assessed for disability access. ECSA endeavours to secure fully accessible locations wherever possible. However, as the majority of polling booths are only hired for one day, the location of a polling booth is limited to whatever is available resulting in some booths not being fully accessible.
Fully accessible means that a person in a wheelchair can independently enter and exit the booth.
Assisted access means that a person in a wheelchair may not be able to independently enter and exit the booth, and assistance may be required.
Assisted access can include one, some or all the following:
- Access ramp does not meet standards
- No designated accessible parking spot
- Path of travel from car park may be difficult
- No accessible toilet
Map ref | Location | Address | Accessibility |
1 | Beaumont Scout Hall | 42 Cooper Pl, BEAUMONT | ![]() |
2 | Burnside Primary School | 11 High St, BURNSIDE | ![]() |
3 | St Saviour's Anglican Church | 2 Pridmore Rd, GLEN OSMOND | ![]() |
4 | Glenunga International High School | 99 L'Estrange St, GLENUNGA | ![]() |
5 | Linden Park Primary School | 14 Hay Rd, LINDEN PARK | ![]() |
6 | Rose Park Primary School | 54 Alexandra Ave, ROSE PARK | ![]() |
7 | Burnside City Uniting Church | 384 Portrush Rd, TUSMORE | ![]() |
8 | St Peters Girls School | 6 Stonyfell Rd, STONYFELL | ![]() |
How to complete your ballot paper
When voting in the by-election you will be given a green House of Assembly ballot paper listing all candidates contesting the election.
To ensure your vote is counted, you need to number every square on the ballot paper in the order of your choice.
- Write the number 1 in the square next to the candidate who is your first choice
- Write the number 2 next to your second choice
- Continue by placing the numbers 3, 4, 5 and so on until you have a number in every square.
![](/images/article/2018_HC.png)
If you need assistance or make a mistake please see an electoral officer.
You can practice making a formal vote by using our interactive ballot paper below:
Early voting Bragg By-election
If you are unable to attend a polling booth on Saturday 2 July, you may be eligible to vote at the early voting centre. Early voting is available from Monday 20 June until Friday 1 July 2022. Strict eligibility criteria apply. Voting is compulsory.
Covid affected?
Contact the call centre on 1300 655 232 to make special voting arrangements.
View early voting eligibility criteria
You are eligible to vote at an early voting centre if, on polling day, you:
- are more than 8 km from a polling booth
- are travelling
- are ill, infirm or disabled – preventing you from attending a polling booth
- are due to give birth shortly
- are caring for someone who is ill, infirm or disabled - preventing you from attending a polling booth
- have religious beliefs - preventing you from attending a polling booth
- are working and unable to leave your workplace to vote
- are a resident of a declared institution being a hospital, convalescent home, nursing home, home for the aged, hostel for the aged or infirm, prison or other places of confinement
- have your address suppressed on the electoral roll (a silent elector)
Accessibility descriptors
All polling booths are assessed for disability access. ECSA endeavours to secure fully accessible locations wherever possible. However, as the majority of polling booths are only hired for one day, the location of a polling booth is limited to whatever is available resulting in some booths not being fully accessible.
Fully accessible means that a person in a wheelchair can independently enter and exit the booth.
Assisted access means that a person in a wheelchair may not be able to independently enter and exit the booth, and assistance may be required.
Assisted access can include one, some or all the following:
- Access ramp does not meet standards
- No designated accessible parking spot
- Path of travel from car park may be difficult
- No accessible toilet
Location | Dates | Opening hours |
Glen Osmond Baptist Church ![]() 312 Glen Osmond Rd Myrtle Bank SA 5064 |
Monday 27 June to Wednesday 29 June Thursday 30 June Friday 1 July |
9:00 am to 6:00 pm 9:00 am to 8:00 pm 9:00 am to 6:00 pm |
How to complete your ballot paper
When voting in the by-election you will be given a green House of Assembly ballot paper listing all candidates contesting the election.
To ensure your vote is counted, you need to number every square on the ballot paper in the order of your choice.
- Write the number 1 in the square next to the candidate who is your first choice
- Write the number 2 next to your second choice
- Continue by placing the numbers 3, 4, 5 and so on until you have a number in every square.
![](/images/article/2018_HC.png)
If you need assistance or make a mistake please see an electoral officer.
You can practice making a formal vote by using our interactive ballot paper below: