Have your say and vote in local government elections
Western Australians have the opportunity to make their voices heard and cast a vote in the upcoming local government elections.
Local
governments are integral to the everyday lives of Western Australians,
developing community cohesion and providing a range of essential services,
including roads, recreational facilities and libraries as well as rubbish and
recycling collections.
Upcoming
ordinary local government elections will take place on Saturday, 18 October.
Most local
government elections are conducted by postal vote administered by the WA
Electoral Commission (WAEC).
Voters who are
enrolled for the State Election are automatically enrolled for local government
elections and will receive a ballot pack at their enrolled address.
The completed
ballot needs to be posted back and received by the WAEC by 6pm on 18
October.
Around 12 local
governments have chosen to do in-person voting on 18 October, and people in
those areas will be notified and need to go to designated polling
stations.
This year, the
State Government has been running the 'You are the right material' campaign in
partnership with the WA Local Government Association, encouraging Western
Australians from diverse backgrounds to play an active role in the elections.