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Tasmanians are voting today in an early election where leaders of the two major parties have pledged not to govern in minority.
The Liberal government is seeking a historic third term on Saturday after calling the election a year ahead of schedule.
But there is an increasing feeling the level of support for the Labor opposition, and high-profile independents in the Hobart electorate of Clark, could result in a hung parliament.
Premier Peter Gutwein, who has said the Liberals won't try to govern in minority, voted alongside wife Amanda in Launceston.
"Voters have a choice between certainty, stability and a majority Liberal government or a minority government that will take us backwards," he told reporters.