Fifty-nine per cent of Australians have already voted in favour of marriage equality according to results from a Newspoll survey published in the Australian. Thirty-eight per cent have voted “no”.

The ABS received 10.8 million votes by Friday October 13, 10 million more forms than the previous week.

The Newspoll found that 65 per cent of Australians have already voted, while 19 per cent will “definitely” vote, and six per cent “probably will” vote. The turnout has been strongest in the 50 to 64-year-old age bracket (71 per cent of all voters). Only 57 per cent of those aged between 18 and 34 have voted compared to 63 per cent of people between 35 and 49.