With the announcement of the federal election Australians must act now to ensure they are enrolled by the deadline of 8pm on 23 May 2016. Electoral Commissioner Tom Rogers said all Australian citizens aged 18 years and over are required by law to enroll and vote in the 2 July federal election.
“Enrolling and voting is compulsory. If you are not enrolled, you can’t vote in the 2016 federal election,” Mr. Rogers commented.
Mr. Rogers also urged all Australians, especially those who have moved in the last three years, to immediately check that their details were up to date on the electoral roll.
“If you’re not sure that you are correctly enrolled to vote, you can check online or, if you need help, call us on 13 23 26.” Mr. Rogers commented “If you’re on the roll but moved since the last election, or changed your name, you need to update your enrollment details online.”Mr. Rogers explained that Australians unable to go online can pick up a paper enrollment form at any AEC office or Australia Post outlet, however, correctly completed applications must be returned to the AEC by the 8pm 23 May close of rolls deadline. Seventeen year old Australians turning eighteen years of age on or before 2 July 2016 should also enroll and vote in the federal election.
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