The three major political parties have secured the top three positions on this year's March 23 state election ballot.
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NSW Election Commission's election manager for Bega Susan Flannery drew the candidates at random on Thursday, March 7 in Bega.
Incumbent Liberal Party Bega MP Andrew Constance drew the highly sought-after top position on the ballot paper.
Candidate for The Greens William Douglas was drawn second, and Country Labor Candidate Leanne Atkinson was drawn third on the ballot.
Joshua Shoobridge from the Cory Bernardi founded Australian Conservatives was drawn fourth on the ballot.
Animals Justice Party candidate Coral Anderson was drawn fourth, and Eric Thomas from the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers party was drawn bottom of the ballot.
As of February 28, 57,961 residents were enrolled to vote in the Bega electorate for the upcoming election.
Mr Constance won the 2015 state election with 53.24 per cent of the vote, ahead of Ms Atkinson on 32.83 per cent.