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How to fill out the Objection Claim That An Elector Should Not Be Enrolled online
Filling out the Objection Claim That An Elector Should Not Be Enrolled is an important process for notifying the Australian Electoral Commission about concerns regarding a person's enrolment status. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help you complete the form confidently and accurately.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your objection claim.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Enter the details of the elector who should not be enrolled in the specified fields, including their name and address as shown on the electoral roll. If their postal address differs, add that information in the designated field.
- Select the reason why you believe the elector should not be enrolled. You can choose from the provided options, such as unsound mind or other listed reasons.
- Fill in the details of the person lodging the objection, including their name, date of birth, residential address, and contact numbers. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
- Review the declaration, affirming that the information provided is true and complete. Your signature will be required to complete the form.
- If necessary, complete the medical certificate section with the information from a registered medical practitioner if your objection is based on the elector being of unsound mind.
- Once all fields are filled out and validated, you can save your changes, download the form for your records, print it for mailing, or share it as needed.
Complete your Objection Claim online today to ensure your concerns are officially registered.
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.
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