Local elections are coming this October. Rolls will close 22 August 2025.
Voting in a local government election is not compulsory in WA. However, all electors are strongly encouraged to vote.
I live in the Town - How do I enrol?
If you are enrolled to vote in a State or Federal election you are already enrolled. If you are not enrolled, visit the Australian Electoral Commission’s website.
I live in the Town - I have recently moved house, will I still receive my postal voting package?
You will need to update your details through the Australian Electoral Commission’s website.
I live in the Town - How can I find out if I am already enrolled?
You are able to check if you are enrolled to vote on the Australian Electoral Commission’s website.
I do not live in the Town - But I own a property in the Town, can I vote in elections?
You may be eligible. Please read the back of Form 2 - Electoral Eligibility Claim and complete the form and return it to the Town. If you have any further questions, please contact admin@vicpark.wa.gov.au.
I do not live in the Town - But I run a business that occupies a property in the Town, can I vote in the elections?
You may be eligible. Please read the back of Form 2 - Electoral Eligibility Claim and complete the form and return it to the Town. If you have any further questions, please contact admin@vicpark.wa.gov.au.
I do not live in the Town – I am on the owners and occupiers roll, but I have recently moved house, will I still receive my postal voting package?
You will need to update your details through filling out a new Form 2 - Electoral Eligibility Claim form and return it to the Town.
I own properties in both wards of the Town of Victoria Park. Can I vote in the election for both wards?
To vote in both wards you need to read the back of Form 2 - Electoral Eligibility Claim and complete the form and return it to the Town. If you have any further questions, please contact admin@vicpark.wa.gov.au.