Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 10:22 pm
but don't you have to live in Adelaide to vote?
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Yes, or own a business?capitalist wrote:but don't you have to live in Adelaide to vote?
Not true. Anyone who lives in the city or North Adelaide and is an Australian citizen can vote. It has nothing to do with paying rates.Cream wrote:I think you'll find that most of the students living in the city council area aren't rate payers, hence they won't have a vote.
I always wondered if this was the case or not. Looking at the Adelaide city council website it's not really mentioned. I fall into the same situation, and while they each fall into different wards I was unclear if I can vote twice without running the risk of my votes being thrown out.Cream wrote:I think you'll find that most of the students living in the city council area aren't rate payers, hence they won't have a vote.
I'll count myself as one of the younger voters, and I have never voted in a council election. I might be swayed to vote this time round, and for the record I actually have two votes! (Own/live in the city and also own/run my own business in the city).
As AtD said in the post immediately prior to yours, you don't have to be paying rates to be eligible to vote, simply an Australian citizen living within the City of Adelaide. If you are enrolled to vote in South Australian elections, you'll automatically be sent out details on the local government elections.mgb wrote:I always wondered if this was the case or not. Looking at the Adelaide city council website it's not really mentioned. I fall into the same situation, and while they each fall into different wards I was unclear if I can vote twice without running the risk of my votes being thrown out.Cream wrote:I think you'll find that most of the students living in the city council area aren't rate payers, hence they won't have a vote.
I'll count myself as one of the younger voters, and I have never voted in a council election. I might be swayed to vote this time round, and for the record I actually have two votes! (Own/live in the city and also own/run my own business in the city).
Does anyone know what the situation is?
mgb
Yes, I understand who gets to vote.. no problem with that. My question was about the ability to vote twice.SRW wrote:As AtD said in the post immediately prior to yours, you don't have to be paying rates to be eligible to vote, simply an Australian citizen living within the City of Adelaide. If you are enrolled to vote in South Australian elections, you'll automatically be sent out details on the local government elections.mgb wrote:I always wondered if this was the case or not. Looking at the Adelaide city council website it's not really mentioned. I fall into the same situation, and while they each fall into different wards I was unclear if I can vote twice without running the risk of my votes being thrown out.Cream wrote:I think you'll find that most of the students living in the city council area aren't rate payers, hence they won't have a vote.
I'll count myself as one of the younger voters, and I have never voted in a council election. I might be swayed to vote this time round, and for the record I actually have two votes! (Own/live in the city and also own/run my own business in the city).
Does anyone know what the situation is?
mgb
extract from http://www.adelaidecitycouncil.com.au/c ... =577748902mgb wrote:Yes, I understand who gets to vote.. no problem with that. My question was about the ability to vote twice.
Enrol by 5pm Friday 13 August 2010
Who can be enrolled?
* Australian citizens over the age of 18 years of age living in the Council area who are on the State House of Assembly Roll will automatically be on the voters roll (provided their details are up to date)
* Residential occupiers who are not eligible to be on the State House of Assembly Roll (eg. Non Australian citizens) must complete the prescribed form and lodge it with the Council should they wish to be eligible to vote
* Property owners and occupiers (who are not residents), including a nominated person for a body corporate or a group of persons/body corporates, who are listed in the Councils assessment records, are also entitled to be on the voters roll, but may be required to apply to the Council for enrolment.
No individual can vote in more than one of the above capacities.
Ah, apologies, completely misread your post.mgb wrote:
Yes, I understand who gets to vote.. no problem with that. My question was about the ability to vote twice.