To assist you to prepare for your day, the following page can be printed 

   

My state election summary voting plan for [  insert date  ] 

  • The day I will go is [ insert date ] expected WEATHER [  BOM  ]
  • I am going with [ insert name ] to vote
  • My polling location address is [ insert address ]
  • I received my EasyVote card in the mail, and this will be helpful to take with me as it contains a unique QR code with my details
  • I can learn about candidates by reading the newspaper, watching trusted news sources on TV or looking at the candidate's website
  • After I vote, I can watch the election coverage on TV or listen on the radio or wait until results are announced. 

 


 

To prepare my state election voting plan, I will need to consider

My plan to vote has been completed by [ Me ] [ Family Member ] [ Carer ] [ Friend ]  

My state-election-voting-day is [  insert date  ]  (between 14 March and 21 March)

My electoral district → Check my district (interactive map) 

My polling places → Check where I am going to vote 

 

Inclusive polling locations

Carrington Centre
262 Carrington St, Adelaide

Elizabeth Civic Centre
10 Playford Blvd, Elizabeth

Morialta Uniting Church
26 Chapel St, Magill

 

Who I am going to vote for

I can learn about candidates by reading the newspaper, watching trusted news sources on TV or looking at the candidate's website. How to Vote cards can be accepted at the polling location, however you are under no obligation to accept them.

Who is my support person  

I can choose to have support from someone I trust when I vote. This can be the person who helped me fill in this form or someone else.  

My voting support person is [ insert name ]

 

What happens when I get to the polling location

If I need a polling official to come out to me in my car for me to cast my vote, this can be arranged on my arrival.

When I vote, my name is marked off the roll electronically. This confirms that I have voted. If I received my easy vote card in the mail, this will be helpful to show at this stage as it contains a unique QR code with my details.

I will be asked 3 questions by a polling official. I will need to answer these before I can receive my ballot papers to vote: 

  1. What is your full name?  
  1. What is your address?  
  1. Have you voted before in this election?
  2. *you may be asked other questions to assist polling officials

To help answer these questions I can write my answers down in a safe place and bring it with me. This information is private and I decide who I share this with. 

If I would like to also vote in the South Australian First Nations Vote to Parliament, I need to make the polling official aware when I arrive. I will be given an extra ballot paper to cast my vote in this election.

 

Other ways I can vote

If I can’t get to a polling location, I might be eligible to apply for a postal vote, or I will use Telephone Assisted Voting.

If I am in hospital, I can still vote.

Phone numbers I can call

Monday-Friday
9:00 am - 5:00 pm

For more information about the election, I can look at the official information on the Electoral Commission’s website.