On Saturday, November 26 community members will decide whether the incumbent State Member for Murray Plains Peter Walsh will be elected for a sixth consecutive term.
Six contenders will attempt to unseat the state National leader, double the amount that challenged Mr Walsh in the 2018 election.
Vying for the top spot is Damien Hurrell of the Australian Labor Party, John Brownstein of the Australian Greens, Cameron MacPherson of the Family First Party, Katia Bish of the Freedom Party of Victoria, Glenys Leung of the Animal Justice Party and independent Andrea Otto.
None of the candidates disputed Mr Walsh’s seat in the previous Murray Plains election.
In terms of the order of the ballot, Mr MacPherson (Family First) will appear at the top, followed by Ms Bish (Freedom Party), Mr Hurrell (ALP), Ms Leung (Animal Justice Party), Mr Walsh (Nationals), Ms Otto (independent) and Mr Brownstein (Greens).
Voters will be able to flock to the polling booths from 8am to 6pm on Saturday.
Where to vote:
Bamawm Extension Public Hall - 15 Bamawm Rd, Bamawm Extension
Barmah Community Hall - 16 Schier St, Barmah
Cohuna Memorial Public Hall - 21 King Edward St, Cohuna
Echuca East Primary School - 21-31 Eyre St, Echuca
Echuca Primary School - 413-431 High St, Echuca
Echuca Twin Rivers Specialist School - 66 Wilkinson Dve, Echuca
Elmore Athenaeum Hall - 62 Michie St, Elmore
Girgarre Primary School - 528 Winter Rd, Girgarre
Gunbower Memorial Hall - 11 Main St, Gunbower
Koyuga Public Hall - 961 O'Dea Rd, Koyuga
Leitchville Primary School - 2-4 Hawken St, Leitchville
Lockington Community Centre - Shakespeare Cres, Lockington
Nanneella Estate Primary School - 159 Bennett Rd, Nanneella
Rochester Uniting Church - 1 Hart St, Rochester (enter via Elizabeth St)
Tongala Shire Hall - 92–96 Mangan St, Tongala
Torrumbarry Public Hall - 2620 Murray Valley Hwy, Torrumbarry
Wyuna Memorial Hall - 20 Alfred Rd, Wyuna