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Are there any people who cannot enrol to vote at State elections?

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Are there any people who cannot enrol to vote at State elections?

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Yes. A person cannot enrol if they are of unsound mind. I am not an Australian citizen, can I enrol? No. However, British subjects who are not Australian Citizens may re-enrol for State elections if they were on the State roll within the period 26 October 1983 and 25 January 1984 inclusive or re-enrol for the Commonwealth if they were on the Commonwealth roll on the 25 January 1984. Otherwise you must be an Australian citizen to enrol and vote. If you are still unsure of your eligibility to enrol, contact the Australian Electoral Commission. How do I get on the roll or change my enrolment details? Simply fill out an electoral enrolment form, available from any Post Office, the Electoral Commission of South Australia, any Australian Electoral Commission office or complete the online Electoral Enrolment Form (www.aec.gov.au). The form should be completed and returned to an Australian Electoral Commission Office or the Electoral Commission of South Australia before the close of rolls for

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