Tasmanian Electoral Roll
About
The Tasmanian Electoral Roll serves as an essential public record, listing the names and electoral details of eligible voters within the state of Tasmania. Its primary purpose is to ensure fair elections by maintaining accurate records of who is eligible to vote. Beyond its democratic significance, the roll can also be used to locate individuals, making it a valuable tool for both personal and professional purposes.
How Can You Access the Tasmanian Electoral Roll?
The Tasmanian Electoral Commission (TEC) and the AEC manages the electoral roll. To access and view the roll, you will need to contact or visit the TEC office in person, as the roll is not published online for privacy reasons. At the TEC office, printed electoral roll copies are available for public inspection. You can inquire about specific individuals by consulting these records, but it’s important to note that the information must be used for lawful purposes, in line with the Electoral Act.
What Can You Find on the Electoral Roll?
The roll includes details such as the name, address, and enrolled electorate of eligible voters. While this information is helpful for verifying someone’s voting status or locating a past contact, strict rules govern its use. The Electoral Act prohibits the use of electoral roll information for direct marketing or commercial purposes without proper authorisation.
Whether you’re seeking to verify a person’s voting eligibility or locate a contact within Tasmania, the Tasmanian Electoral Roll provides a reliable and regulated resource. For further details on accessing the roll, you can visit the official Tasmanian Electoral Commission website. Remember to always respect privacy laws when using any personal information sourced from the roll.