Away during the by-election
There are voting options for anybody who is away during the voting period.
Vote early
You can vote early between Wednesday 22 April and Friday 1 May. You don’t need a reason to vote early.
We’ll share where you can vote early closer to the voting period.
Interstate or overseas
You can vote by post if you’ll be interstate or overseas during the voting period.
Postal vote applications:
- open at 9 am Monday 16 March
- close at 6 pm Wednesday 29 April.
We’ll start posting ballot packs after nominations have closed and we’ve confirmed all the candidates.
Registered overseas voters
If you’re living overseas and plan to return to Australia within 6 years of leaving, you can register as an overseas voter with the Australian Electoral Commission. Register at aec.gov.au/overseas.
If you’re already registered as an overseas voter and a general postal voter, we’ll post you a ballot pack from Wednesday 22 April. You don’t need to apply for a postal vote.
Keep your overseas enrolled address updated with the AEC to make sure your vote reaches you.
Tell us you’re away
If none of these options suit you, let us know you’ll be away by filling in an ‘Away from Victoria’ form.
This form is linked to your enrolment details. To fill in the form, please check your enrolment first, and then click the 'Away from Victoria' button.
You can also download an overseas notification form if you’ve left Australia indefinitely.
Keep evidence of your travel in case we send you an Apparent failure to vote notice in the months after the by-election. This letter is your chance to explain why it appears you didn’t vote. This notice is not a fine.