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A guide to enrolling and voting

A guide to enrolling and voting As an Australian citizen aged 18 years of age or older, you have a right and a responsibility to enrol and vote in federal elections. Enrolment and voting is compulsory . If you don't vote, you may be fined. How do I enrol? If you don't, your name could be How do we help? You can enrol at removed from the electoral roll and The Australian Electoral Commission you could miss out on your vote in (AEC) is responsible for maintaining upcoming elections. the Commonwealth electoral roll You can also visit any AEC office for and conducting federal elections, an enrolment application. More information is available at by-elections and referendums. I'm not sure if I'm enrolled The AEC does not conduct state, You can check your enrolment at territory or local government voting elections. These are conducted by A federal election is held at least once other electoral authorities. every three years and election day If I change my address/name is always on a Saturday.

enrolling and voting As an Australian citizen aged 18 years of age or older, you have a right and a responsibility to enrol and vote in federal elections. Enrolment and voting is compulsory. If you don’t vote, you may be fined. How do we help? The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) is responsible for maintaining the Commonwealth electoral roll

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