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    • Register a political party - How to
  • Electoral districts
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  • Enrolment
    • About enrolment
    • About the electoral roll
    • Check my enrolment
    • Council voters roll
    • Enrolment statistics
    • Removal from electoral roll
    • Special enrolment options
    • Update my details
  • Voting
    • Postal voting
    • Voting in council elections
    • Voting in parliamentary- elections
    • Easy read guides
    • Failure to vote
    • How to complete your ballot papers
    • How-to-vote cards
  • Elections
    • Ask us to run your election
    • Current council elections
    • Past council elections
    • Past parliamentary elections
    • First Nations Voice to Parliament
    • Other elections, polls and referenda
    • Counting the votes for council elections
    • Counting the votes for the House of Assembly
    • Counting the votes for the Legislative Council
    • Disinformation or misleading information (dis-mis)
  • Parties and candidates
    • Council candidates
    • Council elections - candidate returns
    • Council elections - electoral advertising
    • State elections - electoral advertising
    • State elections - funding and disclosure
    • House of Assembly candidates
    • Legislative Council candidates
    • Register of political parties
    • Register a political party - How to
  • Electoral districts
    • APY electorates
    • Council boundaries
    • First Nations Voice regions
    • Interactive map
    • State electoral boundaries
    • State electoral downloadable maps
    • State electoral district profiles
    • Electoral Districts Boundaries Commission

Check my enrolment

The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) maintains the electoral roll for South Australia. You can check your current electoral enrolment by entering your details on the AEC's website via the following link:

  • Check my enrolment

For privacy reasons, your electoral enrolment will only be confirmed if the details you enter are an exact match to your details on the electoral roll.

I can't see my enrolment details after checking online

If you cannot confirm your electoral enrolment online it doesn't mean you are not enrolled.

If you have recently completed an enrolment form please allow a few days for the AEC to receive your form, process it and update the electoral roll. If you recently enrolled or changed your address online you can check the progress of your enrolment by using the receipt number you were provided. Have your receipt number handy and click on the following link.

  • Forms.aec.gov.au/enrolment/tracking

If you are still unable to confirm your enrolment, please contact:

  • Electoral Commission SA on 1300 655 232 
  • Australian Electoral Commission on 13 23 26

Silent, itinerant and overseas electors

If you are registered as a silent, itinerant or overseas elector your details are not available online.

Please contact:

  • Electoral Commission SA on 1300 655 232 
  • Australian Electoral Commission on 13 23 26

About the electoral roll

The Electoral Commission South Australia uses a joint roll with the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC). The roll is maintained by the AEC.

The state electoral roll contains the names and addresses of all South Australians who are entitled to vote for state and council elections. The publicly available roll does not contain any email addresses, telephone numbers or dates of birth.

Enrolment for state elections is compulsory in South Australia and you are required by law to keep your enrolment details up to date. You only need to complete one form to enrol yourself for federal, state and council elections in South Australia.

You are eligible to enrol and vote if you:

  • are an Australian citizen, or a British subject who was enrolled on 25 January 1984*
  • are 18 years or older, and
  • have lived at your address for at least one month.

* South Australian electors are eligible to enrol and vote if they were a British subject enrolled between 26 October 1983 and 25 January 1984 inclusive.

If you are 16 or 17 you can enrol now so when you turn 18 you can vote.

Who has access to the electoral roll?

The electronic state electoral roll is available for public inspection at the Electoral Commission of South Australia’s office in Adelaide and the offices of the Australian Electoral Commission.

You may not copy, record or photograph any information from the electoral roll with any electronic device.

The Electoral Commission of South Australia does not keep historic electoral rolls for public viewing. Historic electoral rolls (up to 2009) can be viewed at the State Library of South Australia on North Terrace, Adelaide.

Upon request, the state electoral roll is provided to members of parliament, nominated candidates, registered political parties and prescribed authorities.

Enrolment information is never provided for commercial purposes.

Is the roll available online?

The roll is not available online but you can check your current electoral enrolment using the AEC's enrolment check facility or we can confirm your details by phone.

  • Check my enrolment online
  • Contact ECSA on 1300 655 232
How can I access the roll?

The electronic state electoral roll is available for public inspection at the Electoral Commission of South Australia’s office in Adelaide and the offices of the Australian Electoral Commission.

You may not copy, record or photograph any information from the electoral roll with any electronic device.

In accordance with section 26 (1a) of the Electoral Act 1985, a person may only inspect the electoral roll if they:

  • provide their name and address
  • provide evidence of their name and address in the form of photo identification (or in a form determined by the Electoral Commissioner).
Can someone be removed from the roll?

There are very limited circumstances in which a person’s name may be removed from the roll. This includes when information received by the electoral commission indicates a person no longer lives at their enrolled address or that an enrolled person is now deceased. Read more about who can be removed from the roll using the following link:

  • Removal from the electoral roll
Can I buy a copy of the electoral roll?

No. The electoral roll is not available for sale in any format.

About enrolment

It is compulsory for all eligible Australian citizens to enrol for federal, state or territory, and local government (council) elections. The Electoral Commission South Australia uses a joint roll with the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC). The roll is maintained by the AEC.

You only need to complete the one form to enrol yourself for federal, state and council elections in South Australia.

Eligibility

You are eligible to enrol and vote if you:

  • are an Australian citizen, or a British subject who was enrolled on 25 January 1984*
  • are 18 years or older, and
  • have live at your address for at least one month.
* South Australian electors are eligible to enrol and vote if they were a British subject enrolled between 26 October 1983 and 25 January 1984 inclusive.

Direct enrolment and update

The AEC’s Federal Direct Enrolment and Update (FDEU) program is used to help some Australians meet their enrolment obligations by applying trusted third-party information directly, without the need for that person to complete an enrolment application.

However, it is ultimately the responsibility of individual eligible Australians to take action to enrol or update their enrolment.

Find out more information about direct enrolment on the Australian Electoral Commission's website.

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Adelaide SA 5001

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