Information for people with disability - Australian Electoral Commission                               (function(w,d,s,l,i){w[l]=w[l]||[];w[l].push({'gtm.start': new Date().getTime(),event:'gtm.js'});var f=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0], j=d.createElement(s),dl=l!='dataLayer'?'&l='+l:'';j.async=true;j.src= '//web.archive.org./web/20170214195611/http://www.googletagmanager.com/gtm.js?id='+i+dl;f.parentNode.insertBefore(j,f); })(window,document,'script','dataLayer','GTM-KTKQ6X');      Skip to contentInformation for people with disabilityInformation on accessibility Australian Electoral Commission     function validateSearch(frm) { var searchQuery = $("input[id=query]").val(); if ((!searchQuery)) { $("input[id=query]").focus(); return false; } return true; }       Search the AEC website   Search             AEC logo - mobile version Toggle navigation    function validateMobSearch(frm) { var searchMobQuery = $("input[id=queries]").val(); if ((!searchMobQuery)) { $("input[id=queries]").focus(); return false; } return true; }       Search the AEC website   Search      Enrol to vote  Enrol to vote Change address Change name Check enrolment  Enrolment FAQs Special category enrolment Living or going overseas Enrolment statistics  About the electoral roll    Voting  Voting options How to vote Counting the votes  Indigenous Australians People with disability    Electoral divisions  Find my electoral division  Current federal electoral divisions Maps and spatial data Division Finders Redistributions    Funding, disclosure and political parties  Overview  Financial disclosure Election funding Political party registration Political representation Compliance reviews and investigations    Elections  Federal elections By-elections and supplementary elections Referendums and plebiscites Election results: 2001–present  Information for candidates & scrutineers  Australian electoral history Parliamentary Committees  Industrial elections Protected action ballots Fee for service elections  Torres Strait Regional Authority Elections    Education  Education website  Get Voting Visit Us 'Democracy Rules' 'Making a Nation' Teacher Resources Community Electoral Education Kit    About AEC  Overview of the AEC  Functions of the AEC Notices Media centre Annual reports Publications Research Business with us Employment Translated information  Contact AEC                  Home > Voting    Information for people with disability  Updated: 30 August 2016    On this page:  Enrolling and voting Contacts     The AEC provides assistance for people with disability to ensure they are not disadvantaged in the electoral system. We will assist you to enrol, vote and find out more information.

 Enrolling and voting AUSLAN guide to enrolling and voting in federal elections This video contains information on enrolling and voting for federal elections and referendums. The video includes AUSLAN, a voiceover and plain English captions.

      Enrol to vote    Special enrolment options If you find it difficult to get to a polling place on election day, you can apply to become a general postal voter to receive your ballot papers in the mail. The AEC provides mobile polling to some hospitals, assistance at polling places and disabled access at some polling places. Information on accessible polling places is available at election time from this website.

 If you have a physical disability that prevents you from writing, you can get someone else to complete and sign an enrolment form for persons unable to sign their name on your behalf.

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