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General Postal Voters

Registering as a General Postal Voter (GPV) means that you will automatically be sent ballot papers for each election until you change your enrolled address. This is generally for people who are enrolled at an address that is not near a polling place. This is distinct from a Postal Vote Application (PVA), which is a one-off postal vote and applies to a particular election only, ie. you are on holidays and will not be near a polling place for a specified election.

An elector can only apply to be registered as a general postal voter if they:

  • live more than 20 kilometres from a polling place, including a place where mobile polling will be conducted;
  • are a patient at a hospital or nursing home where polling will not take place;
  • are not in hospital but, due to serious illness or infirmity, are unable to travel from their home to a polling place;
  • cannot travel to a polling place because they are caring for a person who is seriously ill or infirm;
  • are registered as a silent elector;
  • are an elector whose religious beliefs, or membership of a religious order, preclude them from attending a polling place for all or most of the hours of polling;
  • are registered as an overseas elector;
  • are a member of the defence force, or a defence civilian who is serving outside Australia
  • are an Australian Federal Police officer or staff member who is serving outside Australia
  • are unable to sign their name due to physical incapacity
  • are serving a prison sentence of less than 3 years, on remand or in periodic detention

Register as a General Postal Voter for:

Forms available on this page may be completed on screen prior to printing out and signing.

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This page last updated Thursday, June 19, 2008