What is the electoral roll?
The electoral roll is the list of people who can vote at an election.
The electoral roll lists the names, dates of birth, and enrolled addresses of the voters.
The address of a person on the electoral roll is used to determine which region they can vote for in the SA First Nations Voice Elections.
Who can enrol?
The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) maintains the electoral roll for South Australia.
You are eligible to enrol if you:
- Are an Australian citizen; and
- Are 18 years or older; and
- Have lived at your address for at least one month.
How do I enrol?
You can submit an enrolment application (or update your enrolment details) via the AEC website.
When enrolling, you will need to provide one of the following:
- Australian driver’s licence number
- Australian passport number
- Medicare card details
- Australian citizenship number
- Someone who is currently enrolled confirm your identity.
How do I check my current enrolment?
You can check your current enrolment details via the AEC website *Check my enrolment
Note: For privacy reasons, your electoral enrolment will only be confirmed if the details you enter are an exact match to your details on the electoral roll.
Roll close
For the purpose of this election, the roll closes at 5pm, Friday 27 February 2026.
No changes to enrolment can be enacted if they are submitted after this deadline.
What are the regions?
For the purpose of the SA First Nations Voice Election, South Australia is divided into six regions. Each region elects representatives to form their own Local First Nations Voice. Use our interactive map to determine which region you are enrolled in.