All the ways you can vote in the Indigenous Voice referendum

Australians will vote in the first referendum since 1999 on 14 October. Here’s how you vote in the referendum

All the ways you can vote in the Indigenous Voice referendum

How to enrol for the referendum

Postal voting

Australians who are unable to vote in person on referendum day can apply for a postal vote. The date that postal vote applications open is expected to be announced shortly.

Postal vote applications will close on Wednesday 11 October. The last day the AEC can accept postal votes is 27 October.

What if I’m overseas on voting day?

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Postal voting is also available.

Voting isn’t compulsory for overseas Australians.

How do you vote in the referendum?

You’ll be able to vote at a local school or community centre on referendum day, just like during an election. However, the actual referendum ballot will look different to election ballots.

You’ll receive a single paper at a polling station. This will include the question for the referendum, and a box for you to fill in your answer.

The question on the ballot paper will read: A Proposed Law: to alter the Constitution to recognise the First Peoples of Australia by establishing an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice. Do you approve this proposed alteration?

You’ll need to clearly write ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ on the ballot paper. A tick will count as a ‘Yes’ vote. A cross won’t count as either option.

Are there other voting options?

Portable polling stations will travel to remote parts of Australia, and some aged care facilities.

Those who are blind or with low vision can cast a vote over the phone. This will also be open to Australians stationed in Antarctica.

Online voting is not an option for this referendum.

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