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To make a comment or suggest a change to the election site, please contact us. Election News. Two-year delay with electric vehicle factory has Latrobe Valley community wondering if it will ever be built An electric vehicle factory, the centrepiece for the Victorian Government's job creation plan for the Latrobe Valley remains on hold, as locals wonder if it will ever eventuate.

By Jarrod Whittaker Latrobe Valley SEA electric vehicle factory's future in doubt A key Labor election promise to create jobs in the marginal seat of Morwell looks to be in jeopardy after Jobs Minister Martin Pakula refuses to confirm if it will go ahead. By Jarrod Whittaker Victoria Police to investigate public servant after leak of coronavirus roadmap An investigation into a Victorian health department employee who allegedly leaked a top secret document is labelled a "witch-hunt" by the State Opposition.

By Elias Clure Tim Smith once dreamed of Olympic gold, now he wants to bring down Daniel Andrews Tim Smith's social media campaign against Premier Daniel Andrews has been relentless during the pandemic, but is there more to the spritely Victorian Liberal than stunts and angry online posts? By Stephanie Zillman Kirralie Smith from Binary Australia voiced a robocall about gender legislation A robocall campaign is being investigated for possible breaches of the Electoral Act.

Regional residents thrilled as Victoria funds 'iconic' The Overland train The year-old interstate rail service, The Overland, connects regional towns between Melbourne and Adelaide and will continue for another three years thanks to a state government lifeline.

Victorian Opposition says it will scrap Belt and Road if elected Michael O'Brien is the latest voice to chime in on the controversial Belt and Road initiative, saying he will scrap the "dud deal" if he's elected in Victorian Liberals face an uphill battle to bounce back to political victory Like the Carlton Football Club, the Victorian Liberals are asking themselves what they need to do to recover after spending two decades fighting to find their winning form, writes state political reporter Richard Willingham.

Here's why The Liberal party's weak results in Victoria defied its victories around the rest of the country. By state political reporter Richard Willingham No charges being laid against Victorian Labor MPs over red shirts rort, police announce Victorian police exonerate 16 Labor MPs over the state's red shirts election rort, but continue to investigate two other men who allegedly designed the scheme over "potential fraud matters".

By state political reporters Richard Willingham and Stephanie Anderson Australia's most popular premier could cause Scott Morrison headaches this year Daniel Andrews' big win over the Liberal Party in Victoria gives him plenty of power to flex against the under-pressure Morrison Government ahead of this year's federal election, writes Richard Willingham. By state political reporter Richard Willingham Paul Mitchell resigns from Liberal Party posts to 'assuage bloodlust' Embattled Victorian Liberal Party figure Paul Mitchell resigns his posts following the furore over text messages in which he allegedly described Indians as "curries".

By state political reporter Richard Willingham 'Fag Catholics' and 'curries': Leaked texts cause havoc for Liberal Party seeking rebrand Among the texts between the two prominent Liberal Party figures are references to Indian people as "curries".

By state political reporter Richard Willingham 'We might have to introduce quotas for men': Female MPs on the rise in regional Victoria More than half of Victoria's regional electorates are now held by women, as independent female MPs help to tip the gender balance following the November state election.

By state political reporter Stephanie Anderson Greens 'doomed' to repeat failures unless they learn from election rout, ousted MP says An outgoing Victorian Greens MP says it would be foolish to blame the gutting of its numbers in the Upper House on preference deals alone, calling on the party to do some "soul-searching". By state political reporter Stephanie Anderson Leaked Liberal Party emails reveal extent of division ahead of crushing election defeat Senior Victorian Liberal Party figures voiced urgent fears about having "zero" tax policies and a lack of female candidates, only to be rebuffed in the lead-up to the last month's disastrous state election loss.

By state political reporters Richard Willingam and Stephanie Anderson Victorian Liberal re-elected on a knife's edge urges 'constitutional requirement' for more female MPs A female Liberal MP who has retained her marginal seat by just 15 votes in the Victorian election is urging her party to embrace a measure "that effectively behaves as a quota" to deliver more women into parliament.

Victorian Liberals choose new leader, as MP says Labor shouldn't have 'run against our women' Michael O'Brien replaces Matthew Guy with a promise to change the Liberal Party, as one Liberal MP attacks Labor and the Greens for running against the party's female candidates ahead of the Coalition's election drubbing. By state political reporter Richard Willingham , Loretta Florance and Jean Edwards 'If we are inclusive people will come back to us': Defeated Liberal urges party rebuild Outgoing Victorian Liberal MP John Pesutto says the party must recruit more women and candidates from diverse cultural backgrounds after its devastating Victorian election loss, as he concedes defeat in the previously safe seat of Hawthorn.

By state political reporter Stephanie Anderson Victorian Liberal women push for quotas since 'we do have 50 per cent females in our communities' Victorian Liberal women are urging the party to learn from its "absolutely catastrophic" state election defeat and introduce quotas to support the elevation of more female MPs into the parliament.

By Joseph Dunstan Greens declare 'historic' win over Labor in Brunswick The Victorian Greens claim victory in the inner-Melbourne seat of Brunswick after last weekend's state election, stealing the seat from Labor for the first time in the electorate's history. By Joseph Dunstan Victorian Liberal boss Kroger falls on his sword over election drubbing Michael Kroger had already declared his intention not to seek another term as president, but is leaving prematurely after the Liberal Party's disastrous defeat at the polls.

Election day is 24 November For all information on electoral enrolment, when and how to vote, visit the Electoral Commission of Victoria. Send your feedback To make a comment or suggest a change to the election site, please contact us. Top stories 'Total deviousness': Witnesses recount 'suspicious' inferno in the Luna Park Ghost Train 'If you're offered it, take it': Government backs AstraZeneca despite blood clot concerns Germany, Italy, France and Spain suspend AstraZeneca vaccine rollout amid blood clot concerns CMO says no evidence vaccine causes blood clots Behind New Zealand's clean, green image is a dirty reality Amateur investors like Sue have made huge returns in a 'bizarre' market that's left the professionals perplexed Women wanted to be heard.

In reply they had a PM who said they should be thankful they weren't shot photos Chief health officers reflect on 'nasty death threats' and the decisions that left them 'torn apart' Artists keep finding their work on NFT auction sites — and they never agreed to the sale Psychology of panic buying and how the pandemic has changed consumer behaviour Are Brisbane's latest COVID cases a cluster that might lead to community transmission? If you are registering to vote at a Voting Place, you will be required to present two pieces.

Please be prepared to present two of the identity documents noted below:. Residency Requirements. The Greater Victoria area is made up of many municipalities, so you may be unsure whether you are a City of Victoria resident or resident of another municipality. Only Victoria residents and non-resident property owners are eligible to vote in Victoria's by-election.

A check of your property tax receipt will also provide you with information about your municipality of residence.

If you are still uncertain, please contact the Legislative Services office at Non-Resident Property Elector.

If you own property in Victoria but live elsewhere, you might be eligible to vote in the City of Victoria by-election as a non-resident property elector. The owners must be individuals, not corporations. In order to be eligible to vote as a non-resident property elector you must satisfy all of the following criteria:. If you are not on the City's Voters List and qualify as a non-resident property elector, you may register at the time of voting. Registering as a non-resident property elector at the time on voting day requires documentation proving your identity, place of residence and proof of property ownership.

If a property is owned in whole or in part by a corporation, you are ineligible to register as a non-resident property elector with regard to that property. There is no corporate vote in BC. For further information about registering to vote as a non-resident property elector, please contact Legislative Services at List of Registered Electors. If you wish to inspect the List of Registered Electors, please call Before inspecting the list, a person must sign a statement that they will not inspect the list or use the information included in the list except for the purposes of Part 3 — Electors and Elections of the Local Government Act.

An elector may request that personal information about them be omitted from or obscured on the List of Electors. Objection to Registration of an Elector. An objection to the registration of a person appearing on the List of Registered Electors may be made in writing in accordance with Section 79 of the Local Government Act, until p. Counting the Ballots. City of Victoria voters mark a paper ballot that is processed through an electronic vote tabulator that counts the votes cast for each candidate in each section.

Election results are generated by the electronic vote tabulators and the paper ballots are retained in the event that a recount is required. Final results will be available on the City's website after the polls are closed on Voting Day.

Legislative Services City of Victoria. Information for Voters The following information was for voters in the municipal by-election. Watch this helpful video to learn about ways to vote in Victoria's By-Election. Frequently Asked Questions Please click on the links below. The ballot will include one section: Opportunity to vote for one Councillor. All voting places will have protective measures in place, including physical distancing, capacity limits, hand sanitizing stations, plexiglass protective barriers, election officials wearing personal protective equipment masks or face-visors , and frequent cleaning of voting stations and frequently touched surfaces.

You will be asked to sanitize your hands before and after voting. Pens will be provided for voting and will be sanitized in between use. You may choose to use your own pen. You will personally feed your marked ballot into an electronic voting machine. Please do your part to vote safely. Tuesday, December 1, 9 a. Wednesday, December 2, 8 a.

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