More than 20 per cent of voters will have had their say by the time voting centres open tomorrow for the state election.
Early voting booths have been very busy throughout St George and Sutherland Shire.
By Friday morning, 1,057,974 early votes had been registered.
More than five million people are registered to vote.
Please note people can still make declaration votes both now and tomorrow so the total electoral roll number is subject to change
NSW Electoral Commissioner John Schmidt said on Thursday, across the state, a total of 845,779 people had taken up early voting.
Mr Schmidt said early voting would peak on Friday, with voting centres open until 6pm.
Mr Schmidt said, of those who had voted by Thursday, 670,998 people visited one of 194 early voting centres around the state.
"We have received 23,762 postal votes so far, 144,259 people have voted via iVote internet and telephone voting and we have taken mobile voting to 6,760 people at declared facilities including nursing homes, aged care facilities and hospitals," he said.
"Postal vote applications have closed, but people can register to use iVote internet and telephone voting up until 1pm on election day."
There are eligibility requirements to use iVote, so check at elections.nsw.gov.au
Voting centres on election day are open from 8am - 6pm.
The location of all early voting centres and election day voting centres can be found at: elections.nsw.gov.au