Enrolment in Council elections
There are 2 ways to vote in future Council election: as a State-enrolled voter or as a Council-enrolled voter.
If you already are a State-enrolled voter in Banyule, you are good to go with Banyule City Council elections: there is nothing more you need to do but vote by law on election day. You cannot enrol if you are already a State-enrolled or Council-enrolled voter in Banyule.
Check your enrolment status
Council-enrolled voting
If you are not a State-enrolled voter, there are 3 ways you may be entitled to vote in Banyule City Council elections.
You own a property
If you own a property within Banyule and live elsewhere, or if you own and live in a Banyule property and you are not an Australian citizen, then you can enrol to vote.
- Up to 2 owners per property can enrol to vote (1 vote each).
- You will remain enrolled for the next and all future elections.
- You can resign your enrolment for the property at any time.
- You can enrol even if you are not an Australian citizen.
Enrol as a property owner Print this form(PDF, 65KB)
You rent a property
If you are a tenant and pay rates for a property in Banyule, then you can enrol to vote.
- Up to 2 renters per property can enrol to vote (1 vote each).
- You will only be enrolled for the next election (you must re-enrol for all elections thereafter).
- You can resign your enrolment for the property at any time.
- You can enrol even if you are not an Australian citizen.
Enrol as a rental tenant Print this form(PDF, 67KB)
On behalf of a corporation
Whether you own or rent the property, if you are the director or secretary of a company that pays rates, then you can vote.
- You can enrol even if you are not an Australian citizen.
- You only will be enrolled for the next election (you must re-enrol for all elections thereafter).
- You must agree to being appointed the corporation's representative.
- Only 1 person can apply to be the representative.
Enrol only as a corporate or business rep Print this form(PDF, 71KB)
Request silent voting
You can apply to have your personal details removed from the public voting roll.
Silent voter request Print this form(PDF, 60KB)
Resignation or revocation
You can apply to resign your vote for a property in Banyule, as well as revoke a voting entitlement from a corporate or business representative.
Owner or rental tenant resignation Print this form(PDF, 59KB)
Resign a corporate or business representative Print this form(PDF, 61KB)
Revoke a corporate or business representative Print this form(PDF, 64KB)