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Postal voting - Australian Electoral Commission Postal vote applications close at 6pm local time on the Wednesday before election day Postal vote application forms can be returned by post, email, or in-person at any AEC office
General Postal Voters - Australian Electoral Commission Once you are registered as a general postal voter, you will automatically receive your ballot papers in the mail after an election has been announced You do not need to re-apply for future elections
AEC warning on third-party postal vote applications Party-issued postal vote application campaigns – through SMS or letter – have the potential to mislead voters into thinking that they are official documents sent by the AEC, and at past elections some have featured misleading colours and even directed voters to non-AEC websites
Postal voting? Action needed this week The latest urging from the AEC follows earlier advice for people to plan their vote early and, if needed, apply for a postal vote early in the election period Australia has some of the best in-person voting options in the world
Postal voters risk missing out if they don’t act now The AEC is urging people who cannot make it to vote in-person, and need to cast a postal vote in the 2025 federal election, to apply early or risk missing out
How can I vote? - Australian Electoral Commission Postal voting – You might be eligible to apply for a postal vote if you can’t get to a polling place on election day Mobile voting team – AEC mobile voting teams visit many voters who can’t get to a polling place