If you haven't applied to be on the Australian Electoral Roll yet, perhaps this week would be a good time to get your paperwork in or enrol online.
It is compulsory to enrol if you:
- are an Australian citizen,
or eligible British
subject,
- aged 18 years and over*, and
- have lived at your address for at least one month.
Updated: 30 January 2013
Today the Prime Minister announced Saturday 14 September 2013 as polling day for the 2013 federal election. The Prime Minister has further announced that later this year, the Prime Minister will advise the Governor-General to dissolve the House of Representatives with writs to be issued on Monday 12 August for an election for the House and half of the Senate, to be held on Saturday 14 September.
The Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 sets various milestones in an election timetable. The Prime Minister's announcement of two key dates in the election timetable, being the date of the issue of writ and the date of polling day, creates a minimum timeframe election period which allows other dates to be determined.
On the basis of the writ being issued by the Governor-General, as indicated by the Prime Minister, on 12 August, and the election date being 14 September, the 2013 election timetable will be:
Issue of writ
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Monday, 12 August 2013
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Close of rolls
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8pm, Monday, 19 August 2013
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Close of candidate nominations
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12 midday, Thursday, 22 August 2013
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Declaration of candidate nominations
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12 midday, Friday, 23 August 2013
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Polling day
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Saturday, 14 September 2013
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Media contact
Phil Diak | Director Media
AEC, Canberra
02 6271 4415
0413 452 539
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