Workers for the No Land Tax Party say they are worried about not being paid up to $1 million in wages owed to thousands of its election-day staff.

Kristal Young, like many of the thousands of others in yellow vests who handed out for the party at polling booths across NSW on Saturday, responded to a flyer in the mail about a month out from the election. She was promised $330 for the day and a generous bonus if the party's vote topped 5 or 10 per cent.

Peter Jones of the No Land Tax Party.

The party's bill for its labour could hit nearly $1 million. Its lead candidate, Peter Jones, says up to 3000 people handed out how-to-vote cards.

But Ms Young, from Sydney's northern beaches, has not yet been paid and is beginning to fear she won't be.