SA votes: In pictures

Today, SA heads to the polls to vote on who they think should run our state and to enjoy the traditional Democracy Sausage. Did our photographers catch you at the ballot?


Vincent and Charissa Tarzia with their sons Raphael and  Leonardo. Photo: Charlie Gilchrist/InDaily
1/19Vincent and Charissa Tarzia with their sons Raphael and Leonardo. Photo: Charlie Gilchrist/InDaily
Margaret Lyons - a One Nation voter - and her child. Photo: Rory Dowdell/InDaily
2/19Margaret Lyons - a One Nation voter - and her child. Photo: Rory Dowdell/InDaily
Voters in Bragg were reportedly waiting up to 20 minutes to cast their vote. Photo: Charlie Gilchrist/InDaily
3/19Voters in Bragg were reportedly waiting up to 20 minutes to cast their vote. Photo: Charlie Gilchrist/InDaily
Bragg voter Michelle Awata thought Labor would win today. Photo: Charlie Gilchrist/InDaily
4/19Bragg voter Michelle Awata thought Labor would win today. Photo: Charlie Gilchrist/InDaily
David Speirs is having a second shot at Black after having resigned from SA Parliament. Photo: Helen Karakulak/InDaily
5/19David Speirs is having a second shot at Black after having resigned from SA Parliament. Photo: Helen Karakulak/InDaily
Anna Finizio is hoping to win Dunstan back for the Liberals. Photo: David Simmons/InDaily
6/19Anna Finizio is hoping to win Dunstan back for the Liberals. Photo: David Simmons/InDaily
Voters were treated to a sausage sizzle at Norwood Primary School today, Liberal candidate Anna Finizio saying it was "the best" in her electorate. Photo: David Simmons/InDaily
7/19Voters were treated to a sausage sizzle at Norwood Primary School today, Liberal candidate Anna Finizio saying it was "the best" in her electorate. Photo: David Simmons/InDaily
Katie McCusker is running as a Greens candidate for the Legislative Council. Photo: David Simmons/InDaily
8/19Katie McCusker is running as a Greens candidate for the Legislative Council. Photo: David Simmons/InDaily
Cressida O'Hanlon is hoping to retain her seat in Dunstan. Photo: David Simmons/InDaily
9/19Cressida O'Hanlon is hoping to retain her seat in Dunstan. Photo: David Simmons/InDaily
Liberal candidate Rhees Bishop and brother Benjamin. Photo: Helen Karakulak/InDaily.
10/19Liberal candidate Rhees Bishop and brother Benjamin. Photo: Helen Karakulak/InDaily.
Local Hartley voter Hermione Farmer hoped the Animal Justice Party would win.
11/19Local Hartley voter Hermione Farmer hoped the Animal Justice Party would win.
Voters waiting in line at St Peter Claver Church Hall in Dulwich. Photo: Charlie Gilchrist/InDaily
12/19Voters waiting in line at St Peter Claver Church Hall in Dulwich. Photo: Charlie Gilchrist/InDaily
One Nation candidate Paula Wilson and her father Richard at Hallet Cove. Photo: Helen Karakulak/InDaily
13/19One Nation candidate Paula Wilson and her father Richard at Hallet Cove. Photo: Helen Karakulak/InDaily
Voters waiting in line at Campbelltown Uniting Church. Photo: Charlie Gilchrist/InDaily
14/19Voters waiting in line at Campbelltown Uniting Church. Photo: Charlie Gilchrist/InDaily
Morialta Labor candidate Matthew Marrozzi and Kate. Photo: Rory Dowdell/InDaily
15/19Morialta Labor candidate Matthew Marrozzi and Kate. Photo: Rory Dowdell/InDaily
Voters waiting in line at St Peter Claver Church Hall in Dulwich. Photo: Charlie Gilchrist/InDaily
16/19Voters waiting in line at St Peter Claver Church Hall in Dulwich. Photo: Charlie Gilchrist/InDaily
Voters waiting in line at St Peter Claver Church Hall in Dulwich. Photo: Charlie Gilchrist/InDaily
17/19Voters waiting in line at St Peter Claver Church Hall in Dulwich. Photo: Charlie Gilchrist/InDaily
Liberal leader Ashton Hurn talking to voters. Photo: Helen Karakulak/InDaily
18/19Liberal leader Ashton Hurn talking to voters. Photo: Helen Karakulak/InDaily
There were plenty of voters out early at Campbelltown Uniting Church in Hartley. Photo: Charlie Gilchrist/InDaily
19/19There were plenty of voters out early at Campbelltown Uniting Church in Hartley. Photo: Charlie Gilchrist/InDaily

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