Bega Valley residents are now able to cast their vote for the Bega Valley Shire Council elections, with pre-poll voting opening on Monday, November 22.
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The 2021 local government elections will be made easier for people wanting to vote ahead of election day, with the NSW Electoral Commission making changes to the eligibility for pre-poll and postal voting.
Election Day is set for Saturday, December 4, but what if you want to vote early and don't know how?
At ACM we have gathered information on where, how and what you need to do if you'd like to cast your vote early.
What you'll need to do
First things first, you'll need to find the nearest pre-poll voting venue near you or alternatively you can choose to vote from home, both options and how to do them are outlined further below.
Secondly residents will have to choose from their preferred councillors for the nine seats available in the Bega Valley. It is advised to read up on what different candidates propose to do or have done previously for your local government area.
Read our linked story to hear what current candidates had to say on questions posed by our readers: Meet the candidates: Bega Valley council hopefuls answer your questions
Finding a pre-poll voting venue near you
There are four places in the Bega Valley Shire where people can visit a pre-poll voting venue.
The pre-poll venues in Bega and Merimbula are open as of Monday November 22 until December 3, whereas the locations in Bermagui and Eden only open for three days starting December 1.
- Bega - the pre-poll venue will be held at Grace Church Bega at 14 Church St. The pre-poll is open from November 22 to December 3, Monday to Saturday from 9am to 5pm.
- Merimbula - the pre-poll venue will be held at Twyford Hall at 16 Market St, Merimbula. The pre-poll is open from November 22 to December 3, Monday to Saturday from 9am to 5pm.
- Bermagui - the pre-poll venue will be held at Bermagui Community Centre at 3-5 Bunga St. The pre-poll is open from December 1 to December 3, from 9am to 5pm.
- Eden - the pre-poll venue will be held at Eden Library at 114 Imlay Street. The pre-poll is open from December 1 to December 3, from 9am to 5pm.
To find out more on the Bega Valley election venues' locations and details, visit the NSW government elections map page online.
The polling locations will be open to all voters, regardless of their vaccination status. However all voters will need to wear a mask and check in using the Service NSW app.
People will need to bring their own pen for the election, and if feeling unwell will need to stay home.
NSW Electoral Commission staff will also be wearing facemasks and be fully vaccinated. Physical distancing will be enforced at the venues.
How to vote from home
For the 2021 local government elections people can choose to vote from the comforts and safety of their homes through two ways, by using iVote online and operator assisted telephone voting or through postal voting.
Postal Voting
Those wanting to vote via the post will be required to send an application in to the NSW Electoral Commission website at opva.elections.nsw.gov.au - you will need to hurry as applications to vote by post will end on November 29, 5pm.
Applications for postal voting have already opened with the first packs mailed out on November 8.
Completed ballot forms are due Friday, December 17, 6pm.
iVote online and operator assisted telephone voting
The iVote online and operator assisted telephone voting will open on November 22, with voting closing December 4 at 6pm.
Note - you will need to apply online ahead of voting to use iVote.
To get started with the online application system visit the iVote NSW Electoral Commission website at registration.ivote.nsw.gov.au.
What you will need: To vote online or over the phone you will need either of the following: your Passport, Driver Licence or Medicare Card.
What happens if you don't vote
Voting in the NSW Local Government elections is compulsory, regardless if your council operates as a ward system or undivided.
Compulsory voting only applies to electors on the residential roll, however electors on the non-residential roll or the roll of occupiers and ratepaying lessees may vote, but aren't required to.
The fee for not voting is $55 and can increase to $65 if referred to Revenue NSW, if you choose to take it to court, it may impose a penalty of $110 plus court costs.
Election Day is December 4. Polls open at 8am and close at 6pm.
Phone inquiries
You can call 1300 135 736 Monday to Friday from 9am-5pm, for any questions or assistance needed in regards to the voting process.
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