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Published: 02 March 2026
The electoral roll for the 2026 State Election closed at 5:00pm on 27 February 2026.

 

The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) maintains the electoral roll for 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 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.

You can check, enrol or update your enrolment details by choosing one of the following options:

  • Check my enrolment
  • Enrol online (use this AEC link if you are enrolling for the first time or to get back on the roll)
  • Update my details online (use this AEC link if you are updating your details, such as change of name, postal or residential address, mobile phone etc)
  • Print a PDF enrolment form (you can complete the AEC form online then print, scan and send  your form to the AEC)
  • Pick up an enrolment form at any AEC office or Electoral Commission SA
  • Call us on 1300 655 232 and we will send you an enrolment form.

Please note that you cannot enrol or update your details over the phone or by post.

Not on the electoral roll but want to vote?
The electoral roll closes at 5:00pm on 27 February 2026. If you’re eligible to vote but not yet enrolled, you can go to a voting centre, enrol on the spot, and vote on the same day. This is especially helpful for young people and new citizens, who may not be enrolled to vote.

If you are going overseas for a short period of time and plan to return to your address in Australia you can advise the Australian Electoral Commission of your absence. If you are unsure whether you will be returning to Australia, you may request that your name be removed from the electoral roll.

See special enrolment options for more information

 

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Enrolment statistics

Details
Published: 13 February 2026

The electoral roll is a list of the names and addresses of all South Australians who are currently enrolled (registered) and eligible to vote. It is used for state and local government elections. To learn more about the electoral roll visit our electoral roll page.

How many people are enrolled to vote in South Australia?

There are 1,317,186 people on the roll in South Australia as at 27 February 2026.

Monthly statistics

Monthly roll snapshot
Date Total electors Change since previous month
27 February 2026 1,317,186 4,141
30 January 2026 1,313,045 3,236
18 December 2025 1,309,809 -808
28 November 2025 1,310,617 2,875
31 October 2025 1,307,742 179
30 September 2025 1,307,563 -1,331
29 August 2025 1,308,894 -790
31 July 2025 1,309,684 -1,425
30 June 2025 1,311,109 539
30 May 2025 1,310,570 761
30 April 2025 1,309,809 6,274
4 April 2025 1,303,535 6,599
28 February 2025 1,296,936 1,513
20 December 2024 1,294,170 -298
29 November 2024 1,294,468 2,168
31 October 2024 1,292,300 1,140
30 September 2024 1,291,160 743
30 August 2024 1,290,417 490
31 July 2024 1,289,927 988
28 June 2024 1,288,939 -2,441
31 May 2024 1,291,380 3,674
30 April 2024 1,287,706 -534
28 March 2024 1,288,240 -513
29 February 2024 1,288,753 -1,662
31 January 2024 1,290,415 1,990
20 December 2023 1,288,425 966
30 November 2023 1,287,459 211
31 October 2023 1,287,248 1,791
29 September 2023 1,285,457 6,002
31 August 2023 1,279,455 3,894
31 July 2023 1,275,561 821
30 June 2023 1,274,740 -2,953
31 May 2023 1,277,693 998
28 April 2023 1,276,695 819
31 March 2023 1,275,876 876
28 February 2023 1,275,000 697
31 January 2023 1,274,303 2,249
20 December 2022 1,272,054 -4,907
30 November 2022 1,276,961 1,036
31 October 2022 1,275,925 2,887
30 September 2022 1,273,038 1,446
31 August 2022 1,271,592 -946
29 July 2022 1,272,538 -605
30 June 2022 1,273,143 -1,236
31 May 2022 1,274,379 922
29 April 2022 1,273,457 2,434
31 March 2022 1,271,023 4,304
25 February 2022 1,266,719 17,494
31 January 2022 1,249,225 3,447
20 December 2021 1,245,778 -280
30 November 2021 1,246,058 1,668
29 October 2021 1,244,390 1,827
30 September 2021 1,242,563 -82
31 August 2021 1,242,645 2,538
30 July 2021 1,240,107 1,004
30 June 2021 1,239,103 1,383
31 May 2021 1,237,720 1,829
30 April 2021 1,235,891 1,532
31 March 2021 1,234,359 2,252
26 February 2021 1,232,107 855
29 January 2021 1,231,252 1,794
21 December 2020 1,229,458 -388
30 November 2020 1,229,846 1,367
29 October 2020 1,228,479 264
30 September 2020 1,228,215 31
31 August 2020 1,228,184  
Enrolment by age group


These statistics are published on a monthly basis.

Enrolment by age group as at 27 February 2026.

Age Group Electors Pct of Total Roll
18-24 120,159 9.10%
25-34 193,192 14.70%
35-44 212,677 16.10%
45-54 203,659 15.50%
55-64 212,358 16.10%
65+ 375,141 28.50%
Total 1,317,186  
2026 Data
Enrolment by age 27 February 2026
Enrolment by age 30 January 2026
2025 Data
Enrolment by age 18 December 2025
Enrolment by age 28 November 2025
Enrolment by age 31 October 2025
Enrolment by age 30 September 2025
Enrolment by age 29 August 2025
Enrolment by age 31 July 2025
Enrolment by age 30 June 2025
Enrolment by age 30 May 2025
Enrolment by age 30 April 2025
Enrolment by age 4 April 2025
Enrolment by age 28 February 2025
Enrolment by age 31 January 2025
2024 Data
Enrolment by age 20 December 2024
Enrolment by age 29 November 2024
Enrolment by age 31 October 2024
Enrolment by age 30 September 2024
Enrolment by age 30 August 2024
Enrolment by age 31 July 2024
Enrolment by age 28 June 2024
Enrolment by age 31 May 2024
Enrolment by age 30 April 2024
Enrolment by age 28 March 2024
Enrolment by age 29 February 2024
Enrolment by age 31 January 2024
2023 Data
Enrolment by age 20 December 2023
Enrolment by age 30 November 2023
Enrolment by age 31 October 2023
Enrolment by age 29 September 2023
Enrolment by age 31 August 2023
Enrolment by age 31 July 2023
Enrolment by age 30 June 2023
Enrolment by age 31 May 2023
Enrolment by age 28 April 2023
Enrolment by age 31 March 2023
Enrolment by age 28 February 2023
Enrolment by age 31 January 2023
2022 Data
Enrolment by age 20 December 2022
Enrolment by age 30 November 2022
Enrolment by age 31 October 2022
Enrolment by age 30 September 2022
Enrolment by age 31 August 2022
Enrolment by age 29 July 2022
Enrolment by age 30 June 2022
Enrolment by age 31 May 2022
Enrolment by age 29 April 2022
Enrolment by age 31 March 2022
Enrolment by age 25 February 2022
Enrolment by age 31 January 2022
2021 Data
Enrolment by age 20 December 2021
Enrolment by age 30 November 2021
Enrolment by age 29 October 2021
Enrolment by age 30 September 2021
Enrolment by age 31 August 2021
Enrolment by age 30 July 2021
Enrolment by age 30 June 2021
Enrolment by age 31 May 2021
Enrolment by age 30 April 2021
Enrolment by age 31 March 2021
Enrolment by age 26 February 2021
Enrolment by age 29 January 2021
2020 Data
Enrolment by age 21 December 2020
Enrolment by age 30 November 2020
Enrolment by age 29 October 2020
Enrolment by age 30 September 2020
Enrolment by age 31 August 2020
Enrolment by age 31 July 2020
Enrolment by age 30 June 2020
Enrolment by age group across districts


These statistics are published on a monthly basis.

Enrolment by age and district as at 27 February 2026.

District Name 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ District Total
Adelaide 2,884 4,317 4,251 4,215 4,388 7,984 28,039
Badcoe 2,644 4,778 4,768 4,239 3,908 6,999 27,336
Black 2,482 3,275 4,505 4,579 4,419 7,434 26,694
Bragg 2,883 2,616 3,354 4,626 4,216 9,157 26,852
Chaffey 1,796 3,103 3,322 3,799 4,977 9,680 26,677
Cheltenham 2,541 5,263 5,209 4,404 4,632 6,592 28,641
Colton 2,594 3,337 3,988 4,653 5,184 8,954 28,710
Croydon 2,652 5,393 5,466 4,654 4,388 6,442 28,995
Davenport 2,669 3,757 4,562 4,355 4,238 7,675 27,256
Dunstan 2,599 3,754 3,908 4,151 4,568 8,070 27,050
Elder 2,787 4,304 5,002 4,598 4,092 7,231 28,014
Elizabeth 3,290 5,458 5,358 4,235 4,204 5,778 28,323
Enfield 2,774 4,839 5,884 4,910 3,806 5,891 28,104
Finniss 1,553 2,190 2,941 3,368 4,820 14,671 29,543
Flinders 1,926 3,411 4,051 3,932 4,686 8,382 26,388
Florey 2,581 4,237 4,748 4,390 3,879 6,500 26,335
Gibson 2,561 3,838 4,303 4,303 4,125 9,516 28,646
Giles 2,521 4,247 4,235 4,002 4,891 7,344 27,240
Hammond 2,328 3,943 3,915 3,981 5,245 9,754 29,166
Hartley 2,431 3,765 4,352 4,247 4,067 7,929 26,791
Heysen 2,864 3,159 4,542 5,223 5,479 8,787 30,054
Hurtle Vale 2,791 4,662 4,700 4,454 4,472 8,326 29,405
Kaurna 2,702 5,049 5,375 4,504 4,273 6,968 28,871
Kavel 2,596 5,155 5,104 4,646 4,310 7,160 28,971
King 3,186 4,296 4,687 4,808 5,333 7,405 29,715
Lee 2,126 4,036 4,130 3,910 4,250 8,656 27,108
Light 2,975 6,120 5,249 4,012 4,147 6,800 29,303
MacKillop 2,105 3,399 3,621 4,034 5,191 9,536 27,886
Mawson 2,315 3,403 4,384 4,428 5,148 9,597 29,275
Morialta 2,695 3,621 4,365 4,600 4,533 7,421 27,235
Morphett 2,170 3,631 3,894 3,751 3,996 8,624 26,066
Mount Gambier 2,605 3,805 3,980 4,070 4,518 7,760 26,738
Narungga 1,615 2,839 3,021 3,312 5,417 12,062 28,266
Newland 2,249 3,823 4,664 4,134 3,714 8,436 27,020
Ngadjuri 2,531 3,951 4,515 4,422 5,250 7,352 28,021
Playford 2,807 4,686 5,215 4,434 4,231 5,524 26,897
Port Adelaide 2,337 4,396 4,817 4,280 5,142 7,806 28,778
Ramsay 2,997 4,912 5,183 4,457 4,320 6,584 28,453
Reynell 2,498 4,977 5,015 4,211 3,872 7,605 28,178
Schubert 2,535 3,238 4,260 4,722 5,498 9,116 29,369
Stuart 2,303 4,039 3,965 4,117 5,203 8,790 28,417
Taylor 3,351 7,268 6,406 4,222 3,652 4,658 29,557
Torrens 2,487 4,220 5,809 4,785 4,108 6,724 28,133
Unley 2,808 3,151 3,556 4,560 4,386 9,049 27,510
Waite 2,912 3,148 4,480 5,152 4,539 8,322 28,553
West Torrens 2,352 4,262 4,664 4,242 4,183 6,317 26,020
Wright 2,751 4,121 4,954 4,528 4,460 7,773 28,587
Total 120,159 193,192 212,677 203,659 212,358 375,141 1,317,186

2026 Data
Enrolment by age and district 27 February 2026
Enrolment by age and district 30 January 2026
2025 Data
Enrolment by age and district 18 December 2025
Enrolment by age and district 28 November 2025
Enrolment by age and district 31 October 2025
Enrolment by age and district 30 September 2025
Enrolment by age and district 29 August 2025
Enrolment by age and district 31 July 2025
Enrolment by age and district 30 June 2025
Enrolment by age and district 30 May 2025
Enrolment by age and district 30 April 2025
Enrolment by age and district 4 April 2025
Enrolment by age and district 28 February 2025
Enrolment by age and district 31 January 2025
2024 Data
Enrolment by age and district 20 December 2024
Enrolment by age and district 29 November 2024
Enrolment by age and district 31 October 2024
Enrolment by age and district 30 September 2024
Enrolment by age and district 30 August 2024
Enrolment by age and district 31 July 2024
Enrolment by age and district 28 June 2024
Enrolment by age and district 31 May 2024
Enrolment by age and district 30 April 2024
Enrolment by age and district 28 March 2024
Enrolment by age and district 29 February 2024
Enrolment by age and district 31 January 2024
2023 Data
Enrolment by age and district 20 December 2023
Enrolment by age and district 30 November 2023
Enrolment by age and district 31 October 2023
Enrolment by age and district 29 September 2023
Enrolment by age and district 31 August 2023
Enrolment by age and district 31 July 2023
Enrolment by age and district 30 June 2023
Enrolment by age and district 31 May 2023
Enrolment by age and district 28 April 2023
Enrolment by age and district 31 March 2023
Enrolment by age and district 28 February 2023
Enrolment by age and district 31 January 2023
2022 Data
Enrolment by age and district 20 December 2022
Enrolment by age and district 30 November 2022
Enrolment by age and district 31 October 2022
Enrolment by age and district 30 September 2022
Enrolment by age and district 31 August 2022
Enrolment by age and district 29 July 2022
Enrolment by age and district 30 June 2022
Enrolment by age and district 31 May 2022
Enrolment by age and district 29 April 2022
Enrolment by age and district 31 March 2022
Enrolment by age and district 25 February 2022
Enrolment by age and district 31 January 2022
2021 Data
Enrolment by age and district 20 December 2021
Enrolment by age and district 30 November 2021
Enrolment by age and district 29 October 2021
Enrolment by age and district 30 September 2021
Enrolment by age and district 31 August 2021
Enrolment by age and district 30 July 2021
Enrolment by age and district 30 June 2021
Enrolment by age and district 31 May 2021
Enrolment by age and district 30 April 2021
Enrolment by age and district 31 March 2021
Enrolment by age and district 26 February 2021
Enrolment by age and district 29 January 2021
2020 Data
Enrolment by district and deviation from quota


These statistics are published on a monthly basis.
The quota is the average number of electors per district (total electors divided by 47)

The quota as at 27 February 2026 is 28,025.

District Name District Total % Devn
Adelaide 28,039 0%
Badcoe 27,336 -2.50%
Black 26,694 -4.70%
Bragg 26,852 -4.20%
Chaffey 26,677 -4.80%
Cheltenham 28,641 2.20%
Colton 28,710 2.40%
Croydon 28,995 3.50%
Davenport 27,256 -2.70%
Dunstan 27,050 -3.50%
Elder 28,014 0%
Elizabeth 28,323 1.10%
Enfield 28,104 0.30%
Finniss 29,543 5.40%
Flinders 26,388 -5.80%
Florey 26,335 -6%
Gibson 28,646 2.20%
Giles 27,240 -2.80%
Hammond 29,166 4.10%
Hartley 26,791 -4.40%
Heysen 30,054 7.20%
Hurtle Vale 29,405 4.90%
Kaurna 28,871 3%
Kavel 28,971 3.40%
King 29,715 6%
Lee 27,108 -3.30%
Light 29,303 4.60%
MacKillop 27,886 -0.50%
Mawson 29,275 4.50%
Morialta 27,235 -2.80%
Morphett 26,066 -7%
Mount Gambier 26,738 -4.60%
Narungga 28,266 0.90%
Newland 27,020 -3.60%
Ngadjuri 28,021 0%
Playford 26,897 -4%
Port Adelaide 28,778 2.70%
Ramsay 28,453 1.50%
Reynell 28,178 0.50%
Schubert 29,369 4.80%
Stuart 28,417 1.40%
Taylor 29,557 5.50%
Torrens 28,133 0.40%
Unley 27,510 -1.80%
Waite 28,553 1.90%
West Torrens 26,020 -7.20%
Wright 28,587 2%
Total 1,317,186  
Quota 28,025  
2026 Data
Enrolment by district and deviation 27 February 2026
Enrolment by district and deviation 30 January 2026
2025 Data
Enrolment by district and deviation 18 December 2025
Enrolment by district and deviation 28 November 2025
Enrolment by district and deviation 31 October 2025
Enrolment by district and deviation 30 September 2025
Enrolment by district and deviation 29 August 2025
Enrolment by district and deviation 31 July 2025 
Enrolment by district and deviation 30 June 2025 
Enrolment by district and deviation 30 May 2025
Enrolment by district and deviation 30 April 2025
Enrolment by district and deviation 4 April 2025
Enrolment by district and deviation 28 February 2025
Enrolment by district and deviation 31 January 2025 
2024 Data
Enrolment by district and deviation 20 December 2024
Enrolment by district and deviation 29 November 2024
Enrolment by district and deviation 31 October 2024 
Enrolment by district and deviation 30 September 2024  
Enrolment by district and deviation 30 August 2024 
Enrolment by district and deviation 31 July 2024 
Enrolment by district and deviation 28 June 2024 
Enrolment by district and deviation 31 May 2024
Enrolment by district and deviation 30 April 2024
Enrolment by district and deviation 28 March 2024
Enrolment by district and deviation 29 February 2024
Enrolment by district and deviation 31 January 2024
2023 Data
Enrolment by district and deviation 20 December 2023
Enrolment by district and deviation 30 November 2023
Enrolment by district and deviation 31 October 2023
Enrolment by district and deviation 29 September 2023
Enrolment by district and deviation 31 August 2023
Enrolment by district and deviation 31 July 2023
Enrolment by district and deviation 30 June 2023
Enrolment by district and deviation 31 May 2023
Enrolment by district and deviation 28 April 2023
Enrolment by district and deviation 31 March 2023
Enrolment by district and deviation 28 February 2023
Enrolment by district and deviation 31 January 2023
2022 Data
Enrolment by district and deviation 20 December 2022
Enrolment by district and deviation 30 November 2022
Enrolment by district and deviation 31 October 2022
Enrolment by district and deviation 30 September 2022
Enrolment by district and deviation 31 August 2022
Enrolment by district and deviation 29 July 2022
Enrolment by district and deviation 30 June 2022
Enrolment by district and deviation 31 May 2022
Enrolment by district and deviation 29 April 2022
Enrolment by district and deviation 31 March 2022
Enrolment by district and deviation 25 February 2022
Enrolment by district and deviation 31 January 2022
2021 Data
Enrolment by district and deviation 20 December 2021
Enrolment by district and deviation 30 November 2021
Enrolment by district and deviation 29 October 2021
Enrolment by district and deviation 30 September 2021
Enrolment by district and deviation 31 August 2021
Enrolment by district and deviation 30 July 2021
Enrolment by district and deviation 30 June 2021
Enrolment by district and deviation 31 May 2021
Enrolment by district and deviation 30 April 2021
Enrolment by district and deviation 31 March 2021
Enrolment by district and deviation 26 February 2021
Enrolment by district and deviation 29 January 2021
2020 Data
Enrolment by district and deviation 21 December 2020
Enrolment by district and deviation 30 November 2020
Enrolment by district and deviation 29 October 2020
Enrolment by district and deviation 30 September 2020
Enrolment by district and deviation 31 August 2020
Enrolment by district and deviation 31 July 2020
Enrolment by district and deviation 30 June 2020

 

Quarterly statistics

Enrolment by age group and population


These statistics are published on a quarterly basis.

Total electors enrolled are accurate as of 31 December 2025.

Age group Total electors Enrolment rate *
18 9,857 46.6%
19 17,472 84.9%
20-24 90,390 95.4%
Total youth (18-24) 117,719 86.3%
25-29 93,595 96.8%
30-34 98,727 96.9%
35-39 104,125 98.9%
40-44 107,141 98.9%
45-49 99,023 # 99.0%
50-54 104,206 98.7%
55-59 104,920 98.2%
60-64 107,144 98.0%
65-69 102,863 98.3%
70+ 270,476 # 99.0%
Total 1,309,939 97.4%

 

* The enrolment rate is calculated by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) based on Estimated Eligible Population using ABS citizen population figures for 30 June 2023 (revised) and 30 June 2024 (preliminary) based on the 2021 Census. ABS data is adjusted by the AEC and projected forward to the relevant date using ABS citizen population trends, then adjusted for British Subjects, those of unsound mind, overseas electors and new citizens since the Census.

# Enrolment rates above 99.0% are not reported due to error associated with calculating Estimated Eligible Population which may overstate the actual enrolment rate.

 

Bi-annual statistics

Council enrolment data

These statistics are published on a 6–monthly basis.

Council enrolment data as at 27 February 2026

Council Number of Councillors * House of Assembly roll Council roll Total roll Electors per Councillor
Adelaide 11 14105 15843 29948 2723
Adelaide Hills 12 31747 16 31763 2647
Adelaide Plains 9 8074 11 8085 898
Alexandrina 9 24367 99 24466 2718
Barossa 11 19874 73 19947 1813
Barunga West 9 2088 14 2102 234
Berri Barmera 8 7779 3 7782 973
Burnside 12 32626 26 32652 2721
Campbelltown 10 37725 36 37761 3776
Ceduna 8 2346 15 2361 295
Charles Sturt 16 91678 45 91723 5733
Clare & Gilbert Valleys 9 6998 83 7081 787
Cleve 7 1288 6 1294 185
Coober Pedy # 8 936 0 936 117
Coorong 7 4003 6 4009 573
Copper Coast 9 13067 70 13137 1460
Elliston 8 741 24 765 96
Flinders Ranges 8 1185 14 1199 150
Franklin Harbour 6 990 6 996 166
Gawler 10 21040 15 21055 2106
Goyder 7 3151 70 3221 460
Grant 9 5852 27 5879 653
Holdfast Bay 12 28844 29 28873 2406
Kangaroo Island 9 3888 57 3945 438
Karoonda East Murray 6 741 4 745 124
Kimba 7 735 19 754 108
Kingston 7 1892 95 1987 284
Light 9 12214 73 12287 1365
Lower Eyre 7 3993 68 4061 580
Loxton Waikerie 10 8644 8 8652 865
Marion 12 68804 659 69463 5789
Mid Murray 8 7210 89 7299 912
Mitcham 12 50193 27 50220 4185
Mount Barker 10 32121 55 32176 3218
Mount Gambier 8 20886 47 20933 2617
Mount Remarkable 7 2195 17 2212 316
Murray Bridge 9 16476 52 16528 1836
Naracoorte Lucindale 10 5894 20 5914 591
Northern Areas 9 3603 35 3638 404
Norwood Payneham & St Peters 13 26427 27 26454 2035
Onkaparinga 12 136571 93 136664 11389
Orroroo Carrieton 6 658 6 664 111
Peterborough 8 1295 1 1296 162
Playford 15 77498 41 77539 5169
Port Adelaide Enfield 17 91875 138 92013 5413
Port Augusta 9 9840 133 9973 1108
Port Lincoln 9 11081 10 11091 1232
Port Pirie 9 13247 41 13288 1476
Prospect 8 15367 20 15387 1923
Renmark Paringa 8 6823 124 6947 868
Robe 6 1261 142 1403 234
Salisbury 14 98980 67 99047 7075
Southern Mallee 7 1315 0 1315 188
Streaky Bay 8 1705 22 1727 216
Tatiara 9 4487 28 4515 502
Tea Tree Gully 12 75239 28 75267 6272
Tumby Bay 6 2196 4 2200 367
Unley 12 28137 90 28227 2352
Victor Harbor 9 14108 163 14271 1586
Wakefield 9 5044 64 5108 568
Walkerville 8 5839 17 5856 732
Wattle Range 11 9034 15 9049 823
West Torrens 14 42805 565 43370 3098
Whyalla 9 16052 8 16060 1784
Wudinna 7 832 2 834 119
Yankalilla 9 4707 151 4858 540
Yorke Peninsula 11 9347 110 9457 860
  630 1311763 19966 1331729 2114

* Number of Councillors does not include elected Mayors.
# The District Council of Coober Pedy is under administration for the period January 2019 to November 2026. The council does not currently have an elected body. 

Council enrolment 27 February 2026
Council enrolment 29 August 2025
Council enrolment 28 February 2025
Council enrolment 30 August 2024
Council enrolment 29 February 2024
Council enrolment 31 August 2023
Council enrolment 28 February 2023
Council enrolment 31 August 2022
Council enrolment 25 February 2022
Council enrolment 31 August 2021
Council enrolment 26 February 2021
Council enrolment 31 August 2020

Check my enrolment

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Published: 09 January 2026

Check my enrolment

→ My enrolment

→ Check my enrolment 

The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) maintains the electoral roll for South Australia. 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.


Silent, itinerant and overseas electors

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

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

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

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.



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Published: 11 December 2023

Archive - Quarterly enrolment by age group and population

These statistics are published on a quarterly basis.

Quarter 31 December 2024 

Age group Total electors Enrolment rate *
18 8,284 40.6%
19 16,076 82.2%
20-24 89,640 95.4%
Total youth (18-24) 114,000 85.1%
25-29 94,606 98.5%
30-34 98,083 98.9%
35-39 103,429 # 99.0%
40-44 104,641 # 99.0%
45-49 97,565 # 99.0%
50-54 106,195 98.6%
55-59 103,540 98.1%
60-64 108,212 97.7%
65-69 100,796 98.2%
70+ 263,136 # 99.0%
Total 1,294,203 97.5%

* The enrolment rate is calculated by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) based on Estimated Eligible Population using ABS citizen population figures for 30 June 2021 (revised) and 30 June 2022 (preliminary) based on the 2021 Census.  ABS data is adjusted by the AEC and projected forward to the relevant date using ABS citizen population trends, then adjusted for British Subjects, those of unsound mind, overseas electors and new citizens since the Census. 

# Enrolment rates above 99.0% are not reported due to error associated with calculating Estimated Eligible Population which may overstate the actual enrolment rate.

 

Quarter 30 June 2024 

Age group Total electors Enrolment rate *
18 8,924 45
19 17,415 91
20-24 89,503 95
Total youth (18-24) 115,842 87
25-29 94,586 98
30-34 97,536 98
35-39 103,134 99
40-44 103,025 99
45-49 97,227 .99
50-54 106,987 98
55-59 103,174 98
60-64 108,348 98
65-69 100,148 99
70 258,929 # 99.0%
Total 1,288,936 98%

* The enrolment rate is calculated by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) based on Estimated Eligible Population using ABS citizen population figures for 30 June 2021 (revised) and 30 June 2022 (preliminary) based on the 2021 Census.  ABS data is adjusted by the AEC and projected forward to the relevant date using ABS citizen population trends, then adjusted for British Subjects, those of unsound mind, overseas electors and new citizens since the Census.

 

 

 

# Enrolment rates above 99.0% are not reported due to error associated with calculating Estimated Eligible Population which may overstate the actual enrolment rate.

 

Quarter 31 March 2024

Age group Total electors Enrolment rate *
18 9,258 46.9%
19 17,145 89.7%
20-24 89,754 95.3%
Total youth (18-24) 116,157 87.3%
25-29 94,703 98.0%
30-34 97,775 98.5%
35-39 103,508 # 99.0%
40-44 102,726 # 99.0%
45-49 97,407 # 99.0%
50-54 107,381 98.4%
55-59 103,295 97.9%
60-64 108,478 97.8%
65-69 99,516 98.5%
70+ 257,304 # 99.0%
Total 1,288,250 97.7%

* The enrolment rate is calculated by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) based on Estimated Eligible Population using ABS citizen population figures for 30 June 2021 (revised) and 30 June 2022 (preliminary) based on the 2021 Census projected forward to the relevant date. ABS data is adjusted by the AEC and projected forward to the relevant date using ABS citizen population trends between 30 June 2020 (revised) and 30 June 2021 based on the 2016 Census, then adjusted for British Subjects, those of unsound mind, overseas electors and new citizens since the Census.   

# Enrolment rates above 99.0% are not reported due to error associated with calculating Estimated Eligible Population which may overstate the actual enrolment rate.

 

Quarter 31 December 2023

Age group Total electors Enrolment rate *
18 12,259 62.7%
19 17,117 89.8%
20-24 89,726 95.0%
Total youth (18-24) 119,102 89.5%
25-29 94,726 98.0%
30-34 97,586 98.3%
35-39 103,730 # 99.0%
40-44 101,878 98.9%
45-49 97,339 98.8%
50-54 107,667 98.4%
55-59 103,292 97.7%
60-64 108,395 97.8%
65-69 99,166 98.6%
70+ 255,622 # 99.0%
Total 1,288,503 97.8%

* The enrolment rate is calculated by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) based on Estimated Eligible Population using ABS citizen population figures for 30 June 2021 (revised) and 30 June 2022 (preliminary) based on the 2021 Census projected forward to the relevant date. ABS data is adjusted by the AEC and projected forward to the relevant date using ABS citizen population trends between 30 June 2020 (revised) and 30 June 2021 based on the 2016 Census, then adjusted for British Subjects, those of unsound mind, overseas electors and new citizens since the Census.   

# Enrolment rates above 99.0% are not reported due to error associated with calculating Estimated Eligible Population which may overstate the actual enrolment rate.

 

Quarter 30 September 2023

Age group Total electors Enrolment rate *
18 14,885 76.4%
19 17,102 89.1%
20-24 89,207 93.2%
Total youth (18-24) 121,194 90.2%
25-29 94,355 97.2%
30-34 97,249 97.8%
35-39 103,145 97.8%
40-44 100,947 96.4%
45-49 97,162 98.4%
50-54 107,503 97.9%
55-59 103,283 97.2%
60-64 108,065 96.9%
65-69 98,719 98.2%
70+ 253,865 # 99.0%
Total 1,285,487 97.3%

* The enrolment rate is calculated by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) based on Estimated Eligible Population using ABS citizen population figures for 30 June 2021 (revised) and 30 June 2022 (preliminary) based on the 2021 Census projected forward to the relevant date. ABS data is adjusted by the AEC and projected forward to the relevant date using ABS citizen population trends between 30 June 2020 (revised) and 30 June 2021 based on the 2016 Census, then adjusted for British Subjects, those of unsound mind, overseas electors and new citizens since the Census.   

# Enrolment rates above 99.0% are not reported due to error associated with calculating Estimated Eligible Population which may overstate the actual enrolment rate.

 

Quarter 30 June 2023
Quarter 31 March 2023
Age group Total electors Enrolment rate *
18 10,519 54.9%
19 17,361 91.4%
20–24 88,584 92.5%
Total youth (18–24) 116,464 86.9%
25–29 94,611 97.7%
30–34 96,650 97.7%
35–39 103.,101 98.0%
40–44 99,296 98.4%
45–49 97,357 98.2%
50–54 108,251 98.4%
55–59 103,637 97.2%
60–64 107,377 96.8%
65–69 98,137 98.6%
70+ 250,695 # 99.0%
Total 1,275,876 97.1%

* The enrolment rate is calculated by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) based on estimated eligible population using ABS citizen population figures for 30 June 2021 (revised) and 30 June 2022 (preliminary) based on the 2021 Census projected forward to the relevant date. ABS data is adjusted by the AEC and projected forward to the relevant date using ABS citizen population trends between 30 June 2020 (revised) and 30 June 2021, then adjusted for British Subjects, those of unsound mind, overseas electors and new citizens since the Census.   

# Enrolment rates above 99.0% are not reported due to error associated with calculating estimated eligible population which may overstate the actual enrolment rate.

Quarter 31 December 2022
Age group Total electors Enrolment rate *
18 9,363 49.0%
19 16,806 89.0%
20–24 89,074 92.8%
Total youth (18–24) 115,243 86.0%
25–29 94,704 97.7%
30–34 97,072 97.8%
35–39 103,080 98.0%
40–44 98,568 98.4%
45–49 97,710 98.2%
50–54 108,054 98.3%
55–59 103,938 97.2%
60–64 107,169 97.0%
65–69 97,695 98.5%
70+ 248,851 # 99.0%
Total 1,272,084 97.1%

* The enrolment rate is calculated by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) based on estimated eligible population using ABS citizen population figures for 30 June 2021 (revised) and 30 June 2022 (preliminary) based on the 2021 Census projected forward to the relevant date. ABS data is adjusted by the AEC and projected forward to the relevant date using ABS citizen population trends between 30 June 2020 (revised) and 30 June 2021, then adjusted for British Subjects, those of unsound mind, overseas electors and new citizens since the Census.   

# Enrolment rates above 99.0% are not reported due to error associated with calculating estimated eligible population which may overstate the actual enrolment rate.

Quarter 30 September 2022
Age group Total electors Enrolment rate *
18 9,454, 49.4%
19 16,226 86.2%
20–24 89,120 92.4%
Total youth (18–24) 114,800 85.4%
25–29 95,118 97.6%
30–34 97,556 98.0%
35–39 103,420 98.3%
40–44 98,438 98.6%
45–49 98,520 98.2%
50–54 108,192 98.0%
55–59 104,450 97.2%
60–64 107,228 97.5%
65–69 97,672 #99.0%
70+ 247,644 # 99.0%
Total 1,273,038 97.1%

* The enrolment rate is calculated by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) based on estimated eligible population using ABS citizen population figures for 30 June 2021 (preliminary) based on the 2021 Census. ABS data is adjusted by the AEC and projected forward to the relevant date using ABS citizen population trends between 30 June 2020 (revised) and 30 June 2021, then adjusted for British Subjects, those of unsound mind, overseas electors and new citizens since the Census.   

# Enrolment rates above 99.0% are not reported due to error associated with calculating estimated eligible population which may overstate the actual enrolment rate.

Quarter 30 June 2022
Age group Total electors Enrolment rate *
18 12,844 67.3%
19 15,719 84.0%
20–24 89,373 92.6%
Total youth (18–24) 117,936 87.8%
25–29 95,101 97.6%
30–34 97,509 98.1%
35–39 103,246 98.1%
40–44 97,737 98.7%
45–49 98,762 98.1%
50–54 107,715 97.7%
55–59 104,663 97.1%
60–64 107,005 97.6%
65–69 97,291 #99.0%
70+ 246,178 # 99.0%
Total 1,273,143 97.2%

* The enrolment rate is calculated by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) based on estimated eligible population using ABS citizen population figures for 30 June 2020 (revised) and 30 June 2021 (preliminary) based on the 2016 Census. ABS data is adjusted by the AEC and projected forward to the relevant date, then adjusted for British Subjects, those of unsound mind, overseas electors and new citizens since the Census.

# Enrolment rates above 99.0% are not reported due to error associated with calculating estimated eligible population which may overstate the actual enrolment rate.

Quarter 31 March 2022
Age group Total electors Enrolment rate *
18 14,011 73.3%
19 15,203 80.3%
20–24 89,347 92.1%
Total youth (18–24) 118,561 87.8%
25–29 95,223 98.3%
30–34 97,413 98.4%
35–39 102,875 # 99.0%
40–44 97,249 # 99.0%
45–49 98,984 98.9%
50–54 107,206 98.7%
55–59 105,170 98.5%
60–64 106,395 98.6%
65–69 97,019 # 99.0%
70+ 244,928 # 99.0%
Total 1,271,023 96.4%

* The enrolment rate is calculated by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) based on estimated eligible population using ABS citizen population figures for 30 June 2020 (revised) and 30 June 2021 (preliminary) based on the 2016 Census. ABS data is adjusted by the AEC and projected forward to the relevant date, then adjusted for British Subjects, those of unsound mind, overseas electors and new citizens since the Census.

# Enrolment rates above 99.0% are not reported due to error associated with calculating estimated eligible population which may overstate the actual enrolment rate.

Quarter 31 December 2021
Age group Total electors Enrolment rate *
18 7,444 39.2%
19 10,648 56.3%
20–24 85,216 87.8%
Total youth (18–24) 103,308 76.5%
25–29 94,507 97.6%
30–34 95,925 97.0%
35–39 101,415 98.8%
40–44 95,664 # 99.0%
45–49 98,714 98.2%
50–54 106,104 98.2%
55–59 105,059 98.1%
60–64 105,535 98.2%
65–69 96,330 # 99.0%
70+ 243,041 # 99.0%
Total 1,245,602 96.4%

* The enrolment rate is calculated by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) based on estimated eligible population using ABS citizen population figures for 30 June 2020 (revised) and 30 June 2021 (preliminary) based on the 2016 Census. ABS data is adjusted by the AEC and projected forward to the relevant date, then adjusted for British Subjects, those of unsound mind, overseas electors and new citizens since the Census.

# Enrolment rates above 99.0% are not reported due to error associated with calculating estimated eligible population which may overstate the actual enrolment rate.

Quarter 30 September 2021
Age group Total electors Enrolment rate *
18 7,524 39.9%
19 10,441 55.5%
20–24 86,476 89.3%
Total youth (18–24) 104,441 77.6%
25–29 94,263 97.5%
30–34 95,673 96.5%
35–39 100,770 98.6%
40–44 95,370 # 99.0%
45–49 98,943 98.1%
50–54 105,617 98.5%
55–59 105,222 98.1%
60–64 105,402 98.4%
65–69 95,958 # 99.0%
70+ 240,904 # 99.0%
Total 1,242,563 96.5%

* The enrolment rate is calculated by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) based on estimated eligible population using ABS citizen population figures for 30 June 2019 (revised) and 30 June 2020 (preliminary) based on the 2016 Census. ABS data is adjusted by the AEC and projected forward to the relevant date, then adjusted for British Subjects, those of unsound mind, overseas electors and new citizens since the Census.

# Enrolment rates above 99.0% are not reported due to error associated with calculating estimated eligible population which may overstate the actual enrolment rate.

Removal from electoral roll

Details
Published: 02 April 2019

2026 State Election

Polling day 21 March 2026

Key dates

  • 21 February 2026: Writ issued
  • 14 March 2026: Early voting open
  • 21 March 2026: Polling day

Voting options

Learn more

 

Deceased elector

The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) maintains the electoral roll for South Australia. If your relative has died, their name will be removed from the electoral roll when the commission is:

  • notified by a family member, or
  • notified by the Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages (occurs on a monthly basis).

To request a relative's name be removed from the roll, complete the notification of a relative who has died form on the AEC's website.

Alternatively you can contact us on 1300 655 232 with the following information:

  • the deceased person’s full name, date of death and last enrolled address.

You will also need to provide your name, enrolled address, relationship to the deceased and your contact phone number.

Elector with dementia

If your relative has dementia and they are no longer capable of understanding the nature and significance of enrolment and voting, you will need to complete the following form to remove their name from the electoral roll . The medical certificate on the form must be completed and signed by a registered medical practitioner. 

  • Objection claim that an elector should not be enrolled

Elector with incorrect or inaccurate details

A person can be removed from the roll if they are enrolled for an address that is not their principal place of residence. In most cases this is because they have changed their address and have not updated their details. If the AEC receives information that suggests a person should not be enrolled at a particular address, they must write to the person before taking any action in relation to their enrolment. If no response is received the AEC may then remove the person from the roll. This information may come from other government agencies.

An elector who is currently enrolled may also object to another person’s enrolment if they believe that person is not entitled to be enrolled. 

Moving overseas

If you are moving overseas indefinitely or permanently you can request to have your name removed from the electoral roll. You will need to complete the overseas notification form on the AEC's website. Once the form has been submitted you will be sent a letter from the Australian Electoral Commission confirming your request to be unenrolled.

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