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2026 State Election Postal Vote Applications Daily Tally

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Published: 06 March 2026

Daily Tally | Postal Vote Applications

Date State Election SA Voice
2/2 2,792 35
3/2 2,463 56
4/2 1,678 41
5/2  1,758 30
6/2  1,447 28
7/2  1,097 24
8/2  1,623 43
9/2  2,247 52
10/2  2,646 80
11/2  2,658 66
12/02  2,522 46
13/02  2,213 51
14/02  1,460 31
15/02  1,838 71
16/02  2,543 47
17/02  2,409 60
18/02  2,204 46
19/02  2,066 47
20/02  2,522 72
21/02  2,238 78
22/02  2,515 86
23/02  3,399 95
24/02  2,994 88
25/02  2,847 80
26/02  2,709 90
27/02  5,115 146
28/02  2,396 54
1/03  2,628 94
2/03  8,198 246
3/03  9,049 275
4/03  8,088 274
5/03  5,398 177
6/03  4,545 138
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Mis-Dis Register

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Published: 06 March 2026

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The Electoral Commission of South Australia is the official source of election information in South Australia. Our Mis-Dis Register monitors and addresses prominent pseudo-legal, false or misleading claims about electoral processes in South Australia. If you see false, fake or misleading information, let us know via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or via our official feedback and complaints process.

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Comment: Voting in the State Election is compulsory + “You are not legally obliged to mark the ballot paper” on the Official Guide

Response: The Electoral Act 1985 (the Act) states in part, in section 85, it is compulsory to attend the State Election to record your vote; however it is not compulsory to then mark the ballot papers either for the House of Assembly or the Legislative Council.

Source: ECSAComments Emails

Dated: 6 March 2026

Category: Voting

Comment: voteguide.com.au states the State Election is on March 28

Response: Polling day for the South Australian State Election is March 21. Early voting commences for everyone from March 14.

Source: Website

Dated: 3 March 2026

Category: Elections

Comment: The voting system contravenes the constitution in South Australia

Response: The Electoral Act 1985 (the Act) governs the electoral process in South Australia including the voting system.

Source: Social Media

Dated: 23 February 2026

Category: Legislation/Constitution

Comment: I can’t get to my local polling location

Response: You can vote at any voting centre anywhere in South Australia. There are over 700 polling locations across South Australia, 24 remote locations, 9 correctional institutions, 6 hospitals and over 250 residential care facilities. Voting services will also be available at 7 interstate and 3 internaltional locations. You can also apply for a postal vote application or telephone assisted voting (eligibility criteria applies).

Source: Social Media

Dated: 11 February 2026

Category: Voting

Comment: I’ve heard people vote multiple times

Response: You can only vote once in the election.

Source: Social Media

Dated: 10 February 2026

Category: Voting

Comment: What’s the point of voting?

Response: Voting is mandatory in South Australia.

Source: Social Media

Dated: 9 February 2026

Category: Voting

Comment: A pencil vote can be erased

Response: Pencils are used in elections because between elections, pens dry out in storage.

Source: Social Media

Dated: 6 February 2026

Category: Voting

Comment: I’m travelling, I can’t vote

Response: You can apply for a postal vote to the known address of your destination.

Source: Social Media

Dated: 4 February 2026

Category: Voting

Council voters roll

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Published: 02 March 2026

If you are on the state electoral roll you will automatically be on the Council Voters Roll for your residence.

However, you may still be eligible to be on the Council Voters Roll if you are:

  • on the state electoral roll in South Australia and
  • a non-resident sole owner (a landlord of rateable property), or non-resident occupier (tenant) within a council area
  • an owner or occupier of an organisation or business
  • an owner of a holiday home
  • group of owners or occupiers, of a rateable property.
In accordance with section 15(5a) of the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999, council must purge the council's voters roll on 1 January of every election year.

Therefore, all landlords, organisations, business owners or occupiers, must re-enrol from January 1 of every election year to be eligible to vote, with the exception of the City of Adelaide.

If you are unsure whether you are enrolled on the council voters roll,  
contact your local council.

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Published: 28 February 2026

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Electoral communication plays a vital role in helping voters make informed decisions before casting their vote.

Not all misinformation is intentional. Often, people share content without realising it’s inaccurate. That’s why it’s essential to check the source and ensure the information is reliable, up-to-date, and safe before sharing. When false information spreads, whether through social media or other channels, it can erode trust in democratic systems and create confusion.

Help protect the integrity of our elections. Before you share, stop and verify. Visit the Mis-Dis Register today and play your part in stopping misinformation. The Electoral Commission of South Australia is the official source of election information in South Australia.

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Inspect visuals. Look closely at images and videos - could they be altered? Many platforms label AI-generated or manipulated content.

Read beyond the headline. Headlines and images can mislead. Check the full story and publication date for context.

When unsure, don’t share. If concerned, reach out to the platform directly.

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Voter alerts

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Published: 05 February 2026

2026 State Election

Polling day 21 March 2026

Key dates

  • 21 February 2026: Writ issued
  • 27 February 2026: Close of roll
  • 14 March 2026: Early voting open
  • 21 March 2026: Polling day

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Voter alerts via email or SMS are electoral reminders

Timely reminders are sent straight to your phone or email inbox for elections you can vote in.

Be scam aware. We will never ask you to enter your credit card details or make a payment through a website. 

Sign up for voter alerts

Your voter alert is linked to your electoral enrolment, so you'll only get reminders for an election you're able to vote in. ECSA uses emails (when available) to also engage with first time youth voters, to support in the education of the voting process. 

How to manage a voter alert

We use the personal information you give to us to maintain the register of electors and prepare electoral rolls for state and local council elections. We may use your email and mobile phone number to send you notifications and reminders for elections and other electoral events in your area. We do not share your contact details with anyone else, unless the law requires us to. There is more information about this on our Privacy page and in our privacy policy.

Protect yourself from scams

Scammers sometimes send people messages pretending to be organisations like ECSA. Here are some tips to ensure you are only reading official election information:

Check the sender

If you get an SMS from us, the sender will always be ECSA (not a number). You can not reply to these messages. If you get an email from us, the email address will be This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.' or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.'

Check the SMS content

Our messages will always be for information only. We will NEVER ask for your personal information, banking details or any kind of online payment.

Check the email link

Any links in our email message will be to access more information on our website (ecsa.sa.gov.au) only.

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If you're ever unsure if it's really us, you can call us on 1300 655 232

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