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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.
We use this to confirm who lives at your address. Anyone aged 16 or over living at the property should be added to the form, and if they have not registered individually we will send them an individual registration form. If anyone is listed who does not live at your address, please cross them off.
You can register to vote if you are 16 years of age and over but you will not be able to vote until you're 18. It is a criminal offence to refuse to complete the registration form or to give false information, carrying a fine of up to £1,000.
In order to remove a person from the electoral register, we may need to send a review letter to them at the address where they're registered to vote. If we do not get a response to the review letter within the allowed period, their name will be removed when the register is next updated.
What happens if you do not register. You must register to vote if you're asked to do so and you meet the conditions for registering, for example you're 16 or over and you're British or a national of an EU or Commonwealth country. If you're asked to register and do not, you could be fined.