Australian Electoral Roll
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The Electoral Roll is a list of all registered voters in Australia. It contains the name and address of everyone entitled to vote in an election. Any Australian citizen over the age of 18 is required to register and keep their details up to date on the electoral roll.
You can view an electronic copy of the electoral roll at any AEC office throughout the country. Note that whilst you are able to inspect the information, you may not use any electronic device to copy, record or photograph that information.
Historic rolls are available through public libraries in Australia. Access is normally by way of microfiche which can be viewed in state libraries. These most current of these rolls will be approximately ten years old.
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