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Change of name If you have changed your name, you must fill out a new enrolment form to update your change in details. You will need a drivers licence or passport number to confirm your identity.
The State Electoral Roll, containing names and addresses, is available for public inspection at the Commissions office and offices of the Australian Electoral Commission. After the rolls close for a State election, the Commission will supply copies of the electoral roll to candidates for campaigning purposes.
How is a person removed from the electoral roll? There are very limited circumstances in which a persons name may be removed from the roll. This includes when information received by the AEC indicates a person no longer lives at their enrolled address or that an enrolled person is now deceased.
Viewing the electoral roll An electronic copy of the current national roll is available for public inspection at any AEC state office. Public access terminals at AEC divisional offices provide access to the electoral rolls of the division/s represented by that office.
An electronic copy of the current electoral roll is available for public inspection at any AEC office. The office nearest to the State Library is at Level 8, Casselden Place, 2 Lonsdale St, Melbourne.
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To request a relatives name be removed from the roll, complete the notification of a relative who has died form on the AECs website. Alternatively you can contact us on 1300 655 232 with the following information: the deceased persons full name, date of death and last enrolled address.
The State Electoral Roll, containing names and addresses, is available for public inspection at the Commissions office and offices of the Australian Electoral Commission. After the rolls close for a State election, the Commission will supply copies of the electoral roll to candidates for campaigning purposes.
To request a relatives name be removed from the roll, complete the notification of a relative who has died form on the AECs website. Alternatively you can contact us on 1300 655 232 with the following information: the deceased persons full name, date of death and last enrolled address.

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