Lithgow residents were out in full swing today as the state election polling booths opened early this morning, Saturday, March 23.
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Weeks and months of campaigning has come to an end for Bathurst's NSW election candidates, who can do little more now than wait for the result.
Country Labors Beau Riley and Keep Sydney Open candidate Tim Hansen were seen out in Lithgow at Cooerwull Public School to tell locals why they should get their vote.
Mr Riley said people should come and vote for him today "because I would like to win".
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He said he thinks people aren't happy with the current leadership at the moment.
"If people aren't happy with the leadership they need to come and make their vote count," he said.
Mr Hansen said the Central West is a dynamic hub of culture and he is positive and hopeful for the future.
"I want to focus on the area being educated, happy and healthy," he said.
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