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Victorian Electoral Commission

VEC - Victorian Electoral Commission

The Victorian Electoral Commission is an independent and impartial statutory authority established under Victoria’s Electoral Act 2002.

The VEC conducts Victorian State elections, local council elections, certain statutory elections and polls, and commercial and community elections.

The VEC also conducts boundary reviews, maintains the Victorian electoral enrolment register, conducts electoral research, provides education services, and works to engage all Victorians who are entitled to vote in the democratic process.

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Auslan Interpreter

The Victorian Electoral Commission
Level 11, 530 Collins Street
Melbourne Victoria 3000

info@vec.vic.gov.au

Monday to Friday:
8:30am to 5pm

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