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Funding for registered political parties Funding for independent members Funding for independent candidates State campaign account. Information for registered political parties Information for associated entities Information for nominated entities Information for independents Information for third-party campaigners. Back to Enrolment Home Enrolment Enrol to vote. Enrol to vote You must enrol to vote if you: are an Australian citizen are 18 or older and have lived at an address in Victoria for longer than a month.

Enrol to vote You can also download a form. How to enrol? There are different ways to enrol for the first time, or update your details. State-enrolled voters are people who: are Australian citizens are 18 years or older have lived in Victoria for at least one month. Council-enrolled voters are people who: own a property within a council but do not live in the area pay rates for a residence or a corporation in a council area.

Please note: becoming a silent elector will not apply to previous copies of the roll. Download an objection form AEC website We then write to the person before removing them from the roll to give them a chance to contest the decision. Disability workers Service providers and carers play an important role in enabling people with disabilities to participate in elections.

We can visit your organisation to: speak with staff and carers about the importance of voting look at electoral enrolment for people with disability provide an overview of accessible services available during an election. To find out more or book a session contact our Education and Inclusion team on You can enrol using a No fixed address enrolment form if you are either: experiencing homelessness don't have access to safe and secure housing temporarily travelling or working with no address to come back to.

Special enrolment categories are available for people with specific needs. For instance:. For detailed information about the special enrolment options available to you and to enrol online or download a form, go to the AEC website. If you believe someone should be removed from the roll, you can submit a form PDF 0. Published material. Learn about elections. Delivering an election. Voting and the Government.

For educators. Information centre. Electoral divisions. Elections and events. Transparency and integrity. The AEC. Who we are. Work with us. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of NSW, and their continued connection to land, water and culture. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. Text size. Introduction If you're an Australian citizen aged 18 years or over, state and federal laws require you to enrol to vote, as well as to keep your details on the electoral roll correct and up-to-date.

Voting is compulsory if you: are an Australian citizen, or a British citizen who was enrolled to vote in Australia on 25 January , and are aged 18 years or older, and have lived at your current address for at least one month.



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