Enrol to Vote as a Non-Resident

Enrolments on the NRR have now closed, with no further submissions able to be made.

If you have the right to vote in federal or state elections, you also have the right to be enrolled as an elector at a local government election in the ward or council area you live in.

When you enrol to vote, you will automatically be included on the residential roll for the ward or council area you live in. You must vote in local government elections in the ward or council area you live in.

Here are the key things you will need to know if you’re interested or considering voting as a non-resident:

Eligibility Criteria

There are two categories of eligibility to vote as a non-resident:

  • You are an owner of rateable land within the Cessnock Local Government Area, and or
  • You are an occupier or rate-paying lessee of rateable land in the Cessnock Local Government Area.

One Vote Per Area

You can only vote once within a council area, regardless of whether you are registered on the Non-Residential Roll. For example;

  • You can only be enrolled to vote in one ward within a council area even if your company own, occupy or lease rateable lands in more than one ward.
  • You can only have one vote within a council area even if you or your company own, occupy or lease multiple rateable lands within that area.

Enrolments on behalf of Corporations

Eligible corporations can also enrol to vote in the non-residential roll for September local government election. A corporation is entitled to nominate a person to appear on the roll on behalf of the corporation.

Which form should I complete?

Please refer to the below, to identify which situation best describes you: