The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC), the independent body that runs elections, says Australians have until 8pm on Monday 18 April to enrol. The AEC ...
It has remained stable at about eight per cent of the population casting a postal vote at each election," he said. "A government needs to collate 76 seats together. It has remained stable at about eight per cent of the population casting a postal vote at each election," he said. It truly is a contingency measure." "A government needs to collate 76 seats together. It truly is a contingency measure." Booths are set up in buildings such as church halls, school halls, community halls and surf clubs. Voters who have missed pre-polling and postal vote options will have to make a declaration they're subject to a health order to access the "emergency" measure. The AEC confirmed on Monday it is working on a nation-first telephone voting system for those subject to isolation orders on election day. Voters who have missed pre-polling and postal vote options will have to make a declaration they're subject to a health order to access the "emergency" measure. The AEC confirmed on Monday it is working on a nation-first telephone voting system for those subject to isolation orders on election day. However, there are many factors which may restrict a person from attending a polling booth and if casting a ballot in person isn't a possibility for you on election day, there are a number of other ways to vote.