Where to Vote on the Mornington Peninsula – Federal Election 2025

Voters on the Mornington Peninsula can cast their ballots on Election Day, Friday 3 May 2024, at polling booths across the region. Early voting options are also available. Here's the full list of locations.
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Voters across the Mornington Peninsula will head to the polls on Election Day, Saturday, to have their say in the federal election.


Polling booths will be open across the region from 8am to 6pm.

Residents can vote at the following locations:

Somerville

  • Somerville Primary School – 37 Eramosa Rd E, Somerville
  • Somerville Mechanics Hall – 66 Station St, Somerville
  • Somerville Rise Primary School – 34 Worwong Ave, Somerville

Tyabb and Baxter

  • Tyabb Community Hall – 1535 Frankston-Flinders Rd, Tyabb
  • Baxter Primary School – 120 Grant Rd, Baxter

Hastings and Moorooduc

  • Wallaroo Primary School – Tambar Place, Hastings
  • Western Port Secondary College – 215 High St, Hastings
  • Moorooduc Primary School – 279 Mornington-Tyabb Rd, Moorooduc

Mount Eliza

  • Mount Eliza Primary School – 1 Wooralla Dr, Mount Eliza
  • Mount Eliza Secondary College – 204 Canadian Bay Rd, Mount Eliza
  • Mount Eliza Fifty Five Plus Club – 90B Canadian Bay Rd, Mount Eliza
  • Kunyung Primary School – 50 Kunyung Rd, Mount Eliza

Bittern, Mornington and Crib Point

  • Bittern Primary School – 10 Portsmouth Rd, Bittern
  • Benton Junior College – 261 Racecourse Rd, Mornington
  • Mornington Park Primary School – Hardy Street, Mornington
  • Mornington Primary School – 25 Vale St, Mornington
  • Crib Point Primary School – 70 Milne St, Crib Point

Mornington and Mount Martha

  • Saint Mark’s Uniting Church – 50 Barkly St, Mornington
  • Salvation Army Mornington Mission Centre – 750 Nepean Hwy, Mount Martha
  • 1st Mornington Scout Hall (Venice Reserve) – Mitchell St, Mornington
  • Osborne Primary School – 120 Craigie Rd, Mount Martha
  • Mt Martha Primary School – 37-55 Glenisla Dr, Mount Martha

Balnarring and Somers

  • Balnarring Primary School – 16 Civic Ct, Balnarring
  • Somers Primary School – 87 Camp Hill Rd, Somers

Dromana, Red Hill and Shoreham

  • Dromana Senior Citizens Club – 43 Pier St, Dromana
  • Red Hill Consolidated School – Mornington-Flinders Rd, Red Hill
  • Dromana Community Hall – Hodgkinson St, Dromana
  • Dromana Primary School – 50 McCulloch St, Dromana
  • Shoreham Community Hall – 67 Byrnes Rd, Shoreham

Rosebud and Tootgarook

  • All Saints Anglican Church – Sixth Avenue, Rosebud
  • Bayview Church – 1 Inglewood Cres, Rosebud
  • Rosebud Secondary College – Borneo Rd, Rosebud
  • Tootgarook Primary School – 7 Carmichael St, Tootgarook

Flinders, Boneo and Rye

  • Flinders Civic Hall – 54-56 Cook St, Flinders
  • Boneo Community Hall – 572 Boneo Rd, Boneo
  • Rye Civic Hall (Citizens Hall) – 12 Napier St, Rye

St Andrews Beach, Blairgowrie, Sorrento and Portsea

  • St Andrews Beach Recreational Hall – 99 Bass Meadows Blvd, St Andrews Beach
  • Blairgowrie Community Hall – 8 William Rd, Blairgowrie
  • Sorrento Community Centre – Morce Avenue, Sorrento
  • Watson’s Pavilion – 33A Blair Rd, Portsea


Early Voting Centres

Early voting is available for those unable to attend on Election Day.
The following centres are open ahead of Friday 3 May 2024:

  • Advance Community College (Hastings Hub) – 1973 Frankston-Flinders Rd, Hastings
  • Mount Eliza Community Hall – 90-100 Canadian Bay Rd, Mount Eliza
  • Functions By The Bay – Corner of Plowman Pl and Young St, Frankston
  • Salvation Army Mornington Mission Centre – 750 Nepean Hwy, Mount Martha
  • Rosebud Sea Scouts Hall – Rosebud Foreshore, Point Nepean Rd, Rosebud

Opening hours and accessibility services vary between locations. Voters are encouraged to check the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) website for full details.

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