Enrolment

The NSW electoral roll is a list of electors' names and addresses used to determine who can vote at elections.  You only have to fill in one enrolment form to have your name put on the electoral roll to vote in federal, state and local government elections and referendums.

The roll is maintained by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) and you need to update your details if you change address. The electoral enrolment form for federal state and local government elections may be submitted by post, fax, email or hand-delivery to an AEC office.

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How do I enrol to vote?

Who can enrol to vote?

Do I have to enrol?

Do I have to vote?

Why should I enrol?

Who cannot enrol to vote?

Am I enrolled?

Can I check who is on the roll?

I have moved, how do I update my address on the roll?

Can I vote if I have not enrolled?

What special enrolment facilities are available?

Who has access to elector information?

Where am I enrolled for federal, state and local elections?

I own a property that I don’t live in, can I vote in that area in the local government elections?

I pay rates on a property that I lease/occupy, can I vote in that area in the local government elections?

How do I apply to be included on the council’s non-residential roll/roll of ratepaying lessees and occupiers?

I own property in the City of Sydney that I don’t live in, can I vote there in the local government elections?

I pay rates on a property that I lease/occupy in the City of Sydney, can I vote there in the local government elections?

How do I apply to be on the City of Sydney Council non-residential roll/roll of ratepaying lessees and occupiers?

What information on the electoral roll is publicly available?