Vote’s in the mail

Cr Terry Avery's Melba Ward will be uncontested at this year's election. 68599_02

THE Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) has reminded that voters should check the mail for their ballot packs for the Yarra Ranges Shire Council elections from later this week.
Returning Officer for the elections, Peter Williams, is encouraging people to vote as early as possible.
With the whole election being conducted by post, it’s incredibly important voters complete and return their ballot material as soon as possible to make sure their vote counts,” he said.
Ballot papers must be posted or hand-delivered to the election office by 6pm on Friday, 21 October, or they cannot be counted.
Voters who haven’t received their ballot pack by Wednesday, 12 October, should call 1300 589 389 during business hours to arrange a replacement.
Candidates who have nominated to stand for election are listed in the ballot packs and at vec.vic.gov.au/YarraRangesElection/Candidates.
Where provided by candidates, a photo and statement will be included.
Voters can also view candidates’ answers to the candidate questionnaire online.
Voting is compulsory for voters who were on the state roll for this election at 4pm on Friday, 26 August, 2016.
State-enrolled voters who don’t vote may be fined.
Voters aged 70 years or older and council-enrolled voters are encouraged to vote, but will not be fined if they don’t vote.
At the close of nominations, Melba Ward was uncontested.
There will be no voting in this ward.
An uncontested election leaflet will be mailed to affected voters instead of a ballot pack.