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  2. Voter registration in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, voter registration is called enrolment. Enrolment is a prerequisite for voting at federal elections, by-elections and referendums, as well as all state and local government elections; and it is generally compulsory for enrolled persons to vote unless otherwise exempted or excused.

  3. Australian Electoral Commission - Wikipedia

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    One of the functions of the AEC is the maintenance of the electoral roll, which in some other countries are called electoral registers. In Australia the process of getting onto the electoral roll is called "enrolment". The AEC maintains Australia's federal electoral roll, which is used for federal elections, by-elections and referendums ...

  4. Electoral system of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The boundaries of Australian electoral divisions are reviewed periodically by the Australian Electoral Commission and redrawn in a process called redistribution. The Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 requires that all seats have approximately an equal number of enrolled voters. When the Commission determines that population shifts within a state ...

  5. Record numbers of Australians enrol for referendum on ...

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    A record number of Australians have enrolled to vote next month in a referendum to recognise the country's Indigenous people in the constitution, according to the election commission. Australians ...

  6. Victorian Electoral Commission - Wikipedia

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    The VEC's Electoral Enrolment Branch maintains the State electoral roll. Unlike all other states (with the exception of Western Australia), the VEC maintains its own roll rather than depending on the Commonwealth roll which is maintained by the AEC. The VEC still receives updates from the AEC to ensure that the Commonwealth and Victorian rolls ...

  7. Elections in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Residents in Australia who had been enrolled as British subjects on 25 January 1984 continue to be enrolled and vote. [8] [9] (Almost 163,000 voters were recorded as British subjects on the electoral roll in 2009.) [10] As of 2024, the deadline to enrol or update enrolment information such as address is 7 days after the writ of election is ...

  8. Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 - Wikipedia

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    an independent Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) was established to administer the federal electoral system. the number of senators was increased from 64 to 76 (12 from each State and two from each Territory), an increase of 12, and the number of members of the House of Representatives was increased from 125 to 148, an increase of 23.

  9. Electorates of the Australian House of Representatives

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    The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) determines the number of members of the House of Representatives to which each state and territory is entitled (called apportionment) and the boundaries of each electorate, in a process known as redistribution. Such apportionment and redistributions apply to the next federal election, but not to any by ...

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