

The Council members make a range of important decisions and contribute to shaping the sort of place the Council area will be in the future. Your vote is about choosing the candidates you would prefer to make decisions about what happens in your local area in the future. It is your right to have a say by voting in Local Government elections.
You are eligible to enrol to vote if you are 18 years of age or above and you are a resident, ratepayer, or occupier of property in the Council area.
You will automatically appear on the Council voters roll, and receive a postal ballot pack if you are:
For occupiers of property (either residential or business), you will automatically be enrolled only if the Council has your occupancy details on the assessment records. If not, you need to complete an enrolment from available from the Council.
If you have changed either your residential address or your postal address and have not completed a change of enrolment form, you will need to fill out a change of address form, available from any Post Office or Electoral office, or visit the Australian Electoral Commission website at http://www.aec.gov.au/.
You can contact the Council, on telephone 8688 2101 or email dctumby@tumbybay.sa.gov.au, or call into any of the Council Office.
Contact the State Electoral Office on telephone 8401 4300, or visit http://www.seo.sa.gov.au/. The Local Government Association produces a booklet called "So you want to be a Councillor". If you would like further information about Elections or a copy of the book please contact the Local Government Association website or contact the Council.
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