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Election 2014

SO WHAT!

SO WHAT?

SO WHAT?

Democracy builds Inclusion and equalityCitizen, Government responsibility,, culture, HRC, Opportunity, Participate, Central, The right to run and be elected as a candidate

State Election 29 November 2014Genuine, Disability Education Program, misconception, Voting is for Everyone, focus, We offer..

State Election 29 November 2014Its’ your right, obligation, privilege… VEC&DHS – Voting is for Everyone.VEC is opening closed cultures – to help develop HR, Equality and Inclusion

How can I vote?

2014 State Election

1. At a local polling centre on Election Day, 29 November 2014• If you have low English Proficiency it is acceptable to take a friend/family

member in the booth to help you.• Voting Instructions in 19 languages will be available in the booths.

2. At an Early Voting Centre – Open from 14 November 2014• If you cannot make it to a polling centre on Election day• If you wish to access Electronic Assisted Voting

3. Via Post – Votes must be received by Thursday 27 November by 6pm• Postal Vote Application – a one-off postal vote• Register as a General Postal Voter – you will receive your ballot papers for

every level of government election (except those applying based on age (70+) who need to apply every time at the Federal level)

Where do I get an enrolment form?

How do I vote? …. • I will receive a letter telling me there is an election on. It will tell me where I can go to vote.

• It will also tell me where the closest ‘accessible’ voting centre is

How do I vote? ….

POLLING PLACE

Ordinary issuing officers

Queue controllerBallot box guard

Mark names off the roll and issue the ballot papers

This is a private space where voters mark their ballot papers.

Voting compartment

Prevents tampering with the box.

Ballot boxA secret box in which completed ballot papers are placed.

Declaration issuing officers

More information

Phone: 131 832

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.vec.vic.gov.au

How can I vote?

2014 State Election

1. At a local polling centre on Election Day, 29 November 2014• If you have low English Proficiency it is acceptable to take a friend/family

member in the booth to help you.• Voting Instructions in 19 languages will be available in the booths.

2. At an Early Voting Centre – Open from 14 November 2014• If you cannot make it to a polling centre on Election day• If you wish to access Electronic Assisted Voting

3. Via Post – Votes must be received by Thursday 27 November by 6pm• Postal Vote Application – a one-off postal vote• Register as a General Postal Voter – you will receive your ballot papers for

every level of government election (except those applying based on age (70+) who need to apply every time at the Federal level)