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It is important to check if you are correctly enrolled by Friday 2 August.

Check your enrolment

You can check your current electoral enrolment is correct online.

Update your enrolment

When you move house, or if you change your name, you must update your details on the electoral roll. You can also update or correct other personal details.

Enrol to vote

To enrol for the first time or get back on the roll, you can enrol online.

More information

Print an enrolment form

  • Visit the NT Electoral Commission Darwin office or contact us
  • Visit any regional council office

There are limited circumstances in which a person’s name can be removed from the electoral roll.

If you believe someone should be removed from the electoral roll, please fill in this form PDF (0.65 MB).

You can also notify the AEC of the death of a friend or family member using the online form.

Special enrolment categories are available for people with specific needs.

For instance:

  • No fixed address: You don’t have a permanent home address
  • Long term travellers within Australia: You will return to your enrolled address
  • Overseas electors: You are an Australian citizen living, working, or travelling overseas
  • Special postal voters: It is difficult for you to attend a polling booth due to distance or personal circumstances
  • Prisoners: You are on remand and not yet sentenced to a term of imprisonment, or in periodic detention, or serving a term of less than three years in imprisonment you must still vote
  • Silent electors: You think that having your address shown on the roll could endanger you or your family.

For detailed information about the special enrolment options available to you and to enrol online or download a form, go to the AEC website.