AEC

2022 - 4 - 18

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Why can't the Australian Electoral Commission just enrol everyone ... (ABC News)

Knowing you exist and that you're over 18 isn't enough to get onto the electoral roll. While half a million Australians are likely to miss out on voting ...

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AEC And Facebook Have Sounded Alarms Over False, MAGA-Style ... (Pedestrian TV)

The Australian Electoral Commission and Facebook have both warned of circulating election misinformation "imported" from the US.

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AEC looks to recruit more than 100000 workers for election day ... (The Guardian)

Staff needed to work across 7500 polling places, with Covid contingency planning adding to challenges.

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Last day to enrol to vote as AEC warns against dodgy postal ballots (The Sydney Morning Herald)

Electoral Commissioner Tom Rogers has also warned that political parties are distributing potentially misleading postal vote application forms and urged voters ...

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Enrol to vote before 8pm on Monday April 18, 2022 to be ready for ... (The Canberra Times)

Voting Australians have been encouraged to check their enrolment details before the enrolment cut-off for the federal election in May.

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Today is the last chance to register to vote, plus other key election ... (SBS)

The deadline to enrol to vote in the upcoming federal election is today โ€“ 8pm local time Monday 18 April. But here are a few other key dates to keep in mind ...

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Australian Electoral Commission launches 'Stop and Consider ... (Armidale Express)

DISRUPTING disinformation by stopping and considering messaging is the key to the electoral commission's own campaign, as voters get ready to head to the ...

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AEC to hire 100000 for election day (Sky News Australia)

The Australian Electoral Commission has become the nation's largest employer advertising for more than 100000 short-term positions for election day.

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AEC, not political mailouts, the place for postal vote applications (The Mandarin)

The AEC says voters should ignore 'postal vote' mailouts from political candidates, saying the practice is legal but is also potentially misleading.

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AEC sets up 'disinformation register' to counter online election ... (Warrnambool Standard)

Voting Australians have been encouraged to check their enrolment details before the enrolment cut-off for the federal election in May.

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