Almost 38,000 Tasmanians have already cast their vote in the federal election.
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As of Monday afternoon, data from the Australian Electoral Commission has shown 37,371 electors had been issued their ballot papers across Tasmania.
Braddon continues to lead the state in pre-polling votes with 9837 ballots cast, followed by 9510 in Clark, 9107 in Bass and 5304 in Franklin.
Lyons has seen the smallest number of pre-poll voters at 3613.
In the 2016 federal election, a total of 38,316 pre-poll votes were cast in the state, indicating that Tasmania is following the national trend towards a larger number of people casting their votes before election day.
It is predicted that Australia-wide over a third of eligible voters, about 5 million people, will vote early.
About 2.2 million people had already cast their vote as as of close-of-business on Saturday, the electoral commission said.
Pre-polling for this year's election opened three weeks out from the May 18 election.