News Gallery | Victoria Votes 2022 By Tyler Maher Nov 26, 2022 Volunteers David Wilson and Helen Kirkbride were handing out how-to-vote cards outside Merrigum Primary School on election day for the 2022 Victorian state election. Mr Wilson for the Nationals candidate in the seat of Euroa, Annabelle Cleeland, and Mrs Kirkbride for the Liberals candidate Brad Hearn. Here’s a selection of images from across the wider region today as Victoria headed to the polls. Previous Next Image 1 of 40 Volunteers: Bunbartha Community Centre. Image 2 of 40 Labor candidate in the seat of Shepparton District Liam Cowan hands out how to vote cards at Tatura Primary School during the 2022 Victorian state election. Photo by Murray Silby Image 3 of 40 Volunteers handing out how to vote cards at Ardmona Primary School during the 2022 Victorian state election. (from left) Jacqui Francis (Suzanna Sheed - Independent), Greg Martin (Kim O'Keeffe - Nationals), Yvonne Wratten (Liam Cowan - Labor), Kevin and June Reid (Cheryl Hammer - Liberals). Photo by Murray Silby Image 4 of 40 Helping out: Volunteers in Violet Town. Image 5 of 40 Avenel Election Day 2022 Image 6 of 40 Avenel Election Day 2022 Image 7 of 40 Avenel Election Day 2022 Image 8 of 40 Voting at Kialla West Primary SchoolTony Villani Image 9 of 40 Voting at Kialla West Primary SchoolMadison Brown Image 10 of 40 Voting at Kialla West Primary SchoolJason Brown Image 11 of 40 Voting at Kialla West Primary School Image 12 of 40 Wallace Binnie at Gooroombat on Saturday. Photo: Simon Ruppert Image 13 of 40 Victorian election 2022 at Numurkah Town Hall Photo by Anna McGuinness Image 14 of 40 Nationals candidate Kim O'Keeffe hands out how to vote cards at Numurkah Town Hall on election day. Victorian election 2022 at Numurkah Town Hall Photo by Anna McGuinness Image 15 of 40 Rainbow: Graham Hill, Ray Pearson, Lyndal Feery, Cat Holt and Robyn Morrison handing out how-to-vote cards at Guthrie St Primary School. Photo: Geoff Adams. Image 16 of 40 Coming together: Independent, Liberal, Nationals and Family First volunteers in Wunghnu on Saturday. Photo: Anna McGuinness Image 17 of 40 Delivering the goods: Jann Griffiths, Debbie Humphries and Paul Tricarico at Kialla Central Primary School. Photo: Rechelle Zammit. Image 18 of 40 Election Day Echuca. Photo by Steve Huntley Image 19 of 40 Election Day Echuca.Damien Hurrell. Photo by Steve Huntley Image 20 of 40 Election Day Echuca. Photo by Steve Huntley Image 21 of 40 Election Day Echuca. MP Peter Walsh. Photo by Steve Huntley Image 22 of 40 Election Day Echuca. Photo by Steve Huntley Image 23 of 40 Victoria Votes 2022 Image 24 of 40 Victoria Votes 2022 Image 25 of 40 Seymour Election Day 2022 Image 26 of 40 Seymour Election Day 2022 Image 27 of 40 Seymour Election Day 2022 Image 28 of 40 Seymour Election Day 2022 Image 29 of 40 Victoria Votes 2022 Image 30 of 40 Voter Craig Wallace in Benalla this morning. Photo: Simon Ruppert Image 31 of 40 Inder Singh. Photo by Rechelle Zammit Image 32 of 40 Jyoti Saroop. Photo by Rechelle Zammit Image 33 of 40 Tegbir Kaur. Photo by Rechelle Zammit Image 34 of 40 Left to right.John Pottenger.Janelle Pottenger. Photo by Rechelle Zammit Image 35 of 40 Rocking the thongs: Freedom party member Diane Teasdale in Numurkah on Saturday. Photo: Anna McGuinness Image 36 of 40 Democracy sausage: Numurkah Rotary's Phil Seager, Garry McNamara, Terry Brennan and Ivan Routley at Numurkah Town Hall delivering the democracy sausages to the people. Photo by Anna McGuinness Image 37 of 40 Liberal Party candidate Cheryl Hammer voting at St Brendan's Primary School in Shepparton for the 2022 Victorian state election. Image 38 of 40 Victorian state election voting on election day Saturday, November 26, 2022. St Brendan's Primary School. Volunteers handing out how to vote cards. Photo by Murray Silby Image 39 of 40 Victorian state election voting on election day Saturday, November 26, 2022. St Brendan's Primary School. Volunteers handing out how to vote cards. Photo by Murray Silby Image 40 of 40 Excited: Incumbent Suzanna Sheed handing out how to vote cards at St George's Rd Primary School on Saturday morning. Photo: Rechelle Zammit. News Victoria votes: Shepparton, Euroa and Murray Plains head to polls in Victorian Election 2022 News Pre Polls | How many voters carried out their democratic duty early? 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