2025 State election





Voting early, in person at a pre-poll centre

  Early voting locations are now closed. See polling places opening on Saturday 19 July 2025.

If you expect to be unable to vote on polling day, there will be pre-poll voting centres available at various locations in Tasmania from Monday 30 June 2025. Check opening hours and locations below.

How

  1. You attend the pre-poll centre.
  2. You declare you are unable to attend a polling place on polling day.
  3. You record your vote and place it in the ballot box.


Locations in Tasmania

All Tasmanian pre-poll centres will be open from 8:30 am until 5:30 pm weekdays and until 6 pm on Friday 18 July.

A quiet voting hour for voters with sensory needs is available at all pre-poll locations from 10 am to 11 am daily.

 Vision impaired voting is provided at some centres. Check location details below for availability.

From Monday 30 June

Locality:  Burnie
Address:  1/29 Mount St
 Vision impaired voting service

Locality:  Devonport
Address:  72 Rooke St

Locality:  Glenorchy
Address:  MyState Bank Arena (entry 1), 601 Brooker Hwy

Locality:  Kingston
Address:  Kingborough Community Hub, 7 Goshawk Way

Locality:  Launceston
Address:  142 Charles St
 Vision impaired voting service

Locality:  Sorell
Address:  Sorell Bowls Club, 11 Parsonage Pl

From Monday 14 July

Locality:  Bellerive
Address:  Bellerive Oval (Ninja Stadium), Cnr Derwent and Church St
Access:  Entrance via main (northern) gate.

Locality:  George Town
Address:  George Town Memorial Hall, 29-67 Macquarie St

Locality:  Granton
Address:  Granton Memorial Hall, 1 Lyell Hwy

Locality:  New Norfolk
Address:  New Norfolk War Memorial Hall, Circle St

Locality:  Queenstown
Address:  Queenstown Memorial Hall, 53 Orr St

Locality:  Scottsdale
Address:  Mechanics' Institute Hall, 11A King St

Locality:  Smithton
Address:  Smithton Uniting Church, 43 Goldie St

Locality:  St Helens
Address:  Portland Memorial Hall, 39 Cecilia St


Locations interstate and overseas

 There will be no polling places interstate or overseas. If you are interstate and overseas, telephone voting may be the most accessible option for you.

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