Check which electorate you live in - the name or boundaries of your electoral division may have changed since the last federal election as a result of a redistribution.
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The AEC cannot compel a group to become a registered political party.
No one is rubbing out your vote.
The AEC never knows the election date in advance. If we did, elections would be much easier to plan!
Your preferences are not controlled by political parties. Every preference marked on your ballot paper is chosen by voters.
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Yes, under federal electoral law, it is compulsory for all eligible Australian citizens to enrol and vote in federal elections, by-elections and referendums.
To be eligible to enrol to vote from overseas, you must be an Australian citizen aged 18 years or older, and intend to return to Australia within six years.
You can upload, fax, or post your signed form or letter to the AEC.
You do not need to notify the AEC when a relative or friend has died as this information is provided to the AEC.