Non-Residential Roll

If you own land or are a lessee in the Leeton Shire local government area, but do not live here, you may still be eligible to vote in the Local Government Election.

More information is available on the NSW Electoral Commission website.

If you would like to be added to the non-residential roll, please fill out the relevant form below and email it to council@leeton.nsw.gov.au by Monday, 5 August 2024.


Key dates
  • Non-residential roll applications are currently open
  • Non-residential roll applications close – 5 August

FAQs

What is a non-residential roll?

There are two non-residential rolls:

  • the roll of non-resident owners of rateable land, and
  • the roll of occupiers and rate-paying lessees.

These two rolls are combined with the residential roll to form the roll of electors for a council area, which is used during an election. The residential roll is the list of people who live in the council area and are eligible to vote in elections.

Why do non-residential rolls exist?

The non-residential rolls provide people who are non-resident owners, occupiers and rate-paying lessees of rateable land within the council area an opportunity to have a say in who is elected to council.

Who manages the non-residential rolls?

It is the responsibility of the general manager of the council to maintain the roll of non-resident owners of rateable land and the roll of occupiers and rate-paying lessees.

After each election, the non-residential rolls lapse. Then as soon as is practicable, the general manager prepares new rolls for the next election and keeps them updated. If you applied to be on a roll previously and are still qualified to be on that roll, you should be included on the new roll.

Is it compulsory to be on a non-residential roll if I am eligible to be?

No it's not.

Is it compulsory to vote if I am on a non-residential roll?

No, if you are on a non-residential roll, you do not have to vote and will not receive a fine for not voting. It is still compulsory that you vote in the area where you are on the residential roll.

Can I enrol and vote more than once in the same council area?

  • No. If you are a resident of a council area then you are not permitted to also enrol as a non-resident in that area.
  • Non-residents who own, occupy, or pay rates on multiple parcels of land in the same area may only be enrolled once for that area. This also applies to corporations, trustees and joint/several owners, occupiers and rate paying lessees of multiple parcels of land – they may nominate only one person to be enrolled on each non-residential roll, if eligible.

How can I check what roll I am on?

You can check your residential enrolment atcheck.aec.gov.auor by calling the AEC on13 23 26.


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