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Voter Enrolment (Inquiry)

This inquiry is a completed Parliamentary inquiry conducted by the Electoral Matters Committee.

This inquiry was referred to the Committee by the Premier

Timeline

Referred: 9 May 2006
    » Call for submissions: 25 May 2006
    » Submissions close: 7 Jul 2006
        » Final Report Due: 30 Sep 2006
        » Final Report Published: 27 Sep 2006

Reports and Government Responses

DateName of Document
27/09/2006Inquiry into Voter Enrolment (Final Report)

Hearings and Transcripts

DateName of Document
25/05/2006Deliberative Meeting
08/06/2006Deliberative Meeting
25/07/2006Deliberative Meeting
25/07/2006Public Hearing
26/07/2006Public Hearing
26/07/2006Deliberative Meeting

Submissions

View the public submission(s) published by the committee in relation to this inquiry.

The closing date for submissions was 7 July 2006

Contact Us

This is a completed inquiry. The contacts below are historical only.

  • Primary contact: Stephanie Hesford, phone (02) 9230 2455, Stephanie.Hesford@parliament.nsw.gov.au
  • Committee Manager: Leslie Gönye, phone (02) 9230 2224
  • Project Officer: Stephanie Hesford, phone (02) 9230 2455
  • Address for written correspondence:
    Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters
    Parliament House
    Macquarie St
    Sydney NSW 2000
    Fax: 9230 3309

Inquiry Terms of Reference

The Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters of the Parliament of New South Wales has been given the following reference for inquiry and report:

    1. The current level of voter enrolment in New South Wales, particularly among young people and any other groups with special needs in relation to voter enrolment;
    2. The impact on voter enrolment of Commonwealth reforms to introduce new identification requirements for people seeking to enrol to vote or to change their enrolment details; and
    3. Any additional strategies to maintain or improve the level of voter enrolment and to ensure that the roll remains up to date, with particular regard to the needs of particular groups (such as young people) and other demographic changes (such as the ageing population).



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