How do I find someone on the electoral roll Australia?
Electoral rolls can often be searched at your local library, state library or family history society. The National Library in Canberra keeps microfiche of the Commonwealth electoral rolls from 1901 to present.
What age can you stop voting in Australia?
Citizens are not allowed to vote (despite enrolment) until they are 18 years of age. The primary methods of voting are: ordinary vote: electors cast their votes on election day at a polling booth within the district and region for which they are registered.
What does AEC stand for in government?
Office network
Position |
Legislative provision for existence of role |
Current term |
Australian Electoral Officer NSW |
Subsection 20(1) of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 |
5 years from 8/07/2021 |
Australian Electoral Officer Vic |
Subsection 20(1) of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 |
5 years from 01/04/2021 |
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How do I find someone on the electoral roll NSW?
Electoral rolls online
Online access to NSW electoral rolls is provided through two eResources: Ancestry (Library Edition) (1930-1980) - Visit the eResources portal, click the Browse eResources tab and search for 'Ancestry'.