A RECORD 110 candidates will contest six Senate seats for NSW at the upcoming federal election, the Australian Electoral Commission says.

The Liberal Democrats party will appear first on the ballot paper after a draw conducted in Sydney on Friday.

The ballot includes 44 groups and four non-grouped candidates.

The ALP will appear 13th on the ballot paper ahead of the Liberal and Nationals in 25th position.

One Nation will appear last on the ballot in 44th spot.

Among the groups represented are the Pirate Party, The Wikileaks Party and Stop The Greens.

AEC NSW manager Doug Orr said it was the biggest ever ballot for the state.

"It is, it's the largest ballot paper," he told reporters.

The paper would be more than one-metre wide and magnifying lenses would be provided on polling day to ensure voters could make out the candidates' names, Mr Orr said.

One Nation candidate Pauline Hanson said she wasn't concerned about being drawn in last spot.

"I'm either last down the rank or I'm first. I think it's a good position," Ms Hanson said.

Originally published as 110 people to contest 6 NSW Senate spots