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If you have not yet enrolled to vote in the upcoming federal election, you only have a matter of hours to get on the electoral roll auspol2019 auspol

Australian citizens working in Antarctica can enrol to vote but are not required to.

There are also options for people with special needs, or with specific circumstances who may need assistance.An increasing number of people are choosing to vote early at federal elections. But the AEC insists voters need to have a valid reason for choosing to do so.The AEC's Evan Ekin-Smyth said there are many options to vote regardless of where people are in the country.

In order to vote early, people need to be outside their electorate, more than eight kilometres from a polling place, seriously ill, or about to give birth.

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