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Voting enrolment check before moving
Use official AEC information to check enrolment tasks before or after moving address in Australia.
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Moving can affect voting information, but the safe source is the Australian Electoral Commission. Check directly rather than relying on forwarded links.
Safety and advice boundary
This is general navigation support only. It is not legal, financial, medical, eligibility, migration or crisis counselling advice. It cannot confirm your eligibility for any service. If someone is in immediate danger in Australia, call 000.
Plain-English answer
Moving can affect voting information, but the safe source is the Australian Electoral Commission. Check directly rather than relying on forwarded links.
Who this helps
People moving house, changing mailing details or helping a family member understand enrolment tasks.
What to do next
- 1Use the AEC website to check enrolment information.
- 2Update address details only through official channels.
- 3Keep voting questions separate from unrelated support tasks.
Check before you act
Election material can be partisan. For service navigation, use neutral AEC information.
Official sources
- Australian Electoral Commission
Official enrolment, voting and election information.