More than 26,600 Territorians have already cast their votes for the 2024 Territory Election as early voting continues to roll out.
10 early voting locations are open across the NT with voting options available in all regional and some rural centres.
Two additional early voting centres have been established at Parap Primary School and Berry Springs Shopping Village.
A register for a full list of early voting centres and opening times is online at ntec.nt.gov.au.
Remote mobile voting is well underway with the voting teams visiting 71 locations across the Territory in the first week of early voting.
NT Electoral Commissioner Kirsten Kelly said early voting and remote mobile voting services will continue next week in the lead-up to election day.
"Territorians who have not yet voted are encouraged to plan where to vote and cast their vote," she said.
"The NTEC's 'Find My Closest Voting Centre' tool is available on our website to help voters locate their nearest voting service, including remote voting services."
Over the next seven days, remote mobile teams will be visiting some of the larger remote communities, including Maningrida, Galiwin'ku, and Wadeye, where they will provide up to four days of voting services.
The first postal vote mail was sent on Monday 12 August votes with 6271 postal votes dispatched.
Postal votes remain open and voters wanting to apply for a postal vote are encouraged to do so to ensure they receive their postal application before election day.
Details of all early voting and election day voting centre are available at ntec.nt.gov.au. The election service centre is available to support voters with their enquires 1800 MY VOTE on (1800 698 683).