aec.gov.au Find Your Electorate & Local Member Online : Australian Electoral Commission
Name of the Organization : Australian Electoral Commission
Type of Facility : Find Your Electorate & Local Member Online
Country : Australia
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Website : http://www.aec.gov.au/
Find Your Electorate & Local Member :
Use this search to find
** which federal electorate you live in
Related : Australian Electoral Commission Change Your Address/ Name Online : www.statusin.org/6998.html
** a profile and Map of your federal electorate
** the name of the incumbent House of Representatives Member
How to search:
To find your federal electorate enter your criteria, then select either locality, postcode or name from the drop down menu and then click on the Search button. Searches are not case sensitive.
Note: In some cases a locality/suburb or postcode may be in more than one federal electorate. If this is the case, please contact the AEC to confirm which federal electorate you live in.
This data is subject to regular updates.
Search Here : http://apps.aec.gov.au/esearch/
At the polling place:
What happens if my name cannot be found at the polling place?:
If your name cannot be found on the certified list, you will be asked to spell your name or to print your name on a piece of paper and the certified list will be rechecked. You may also be asked if you could be on the roll for a different name (do you have a former name?). If your name still cannot be found, or your name on the list has been marked in some way, you will be directed to cast a declaration vote.
There are a number of reasons why your name may not be on the certified list for the division:
your name may have been removed as a result of an electoral roll review.
you may be enrolled for an address in another division.
you are not 18 but have provisionally enrolled.
you applied for enrolment after the rolls had closed
there has been a redistribution and your address is now in a different electoral division
What happens if my name is incorrect at the polling place?:
This situation can sometimes occur when:
misspelling of your name;
your name is on the certified list twice; or
your name has changed by marriage, deed poll, etc.
If this is the case, the polling official will record the correct information in an elector information report. They may also ask you to complete a new enrolment form to update your details on the electoral roll. The polling official cannot change the details on the certified list.
What happens if my address is incorrect at the polling place?:
If the address is different, you will be asked for your previous address. This ensures that it is you that is being marked off and not someone with the same name. You will also be asked to complete a new enrolment form so that your enrolment details can be updated on the electoral roll.
If you have ‘silent’ enrolment (you have applied to not have your address listed on the electoral roll) you will be referred to the polling official in charge for the issue of a declaration vote.
What is a declaration vote?:
A declaration vote is when an elector makes a declaration about their entitlement to vote.
Declaration Votes are issued when the elector casts an Absent, Pre-Poll, Postal or Provisional vote.
What if I need assistance completing a declaration envelope?:
You may make your mark as a signature if you are unable to sign your name. In such cases you must make your mark in the presence of a polling official acting as a witness. The polling official will then identify the fact that the you made your mark by:
adding the words ‘his mark’ or ‘her mark’ above your mark; and
printing your given name(s) to the left of the mark, and your surname to the right of the mark
the issuing officer then signing as the witness.
A person who holds a power-of-attorney for you is NOT permitted to sign any electoral form on your behalf.