How to vote in this year’s shire council election

August 30, 2024 BY

No changes: The Moorabool Shire's ward structure is not shifting in 2024. Image: VICTORIAN ELECTORAL COMMISSION

VOTERS in the Moorabool local government area will have a new ward structure at this year’s shire council election.

Nine councillors will serve the entire Moorabool Shire as one ward over the next four years, as opposed to the usual seven divided into four wards.

Voting in this election is by post only. The Victorian Electoral Commission will post ballot packs to all enrolled voters from Monday 7 October.

Your ballot pack will contain:

• A ballot paper

• Candidate statements

• A ballot paper envelope (for your vote to go in)

• A reply-paid envelope (for your ballot paper envelope to go in), and

• A leaflet with instructions in other languages.

Follow the instructions in your ballot pack to complete your vote.

Make sure you post it or drop it off at the election office before 6pm on Friday 25 October. Local mail collection times differ, so check the collection time on your post box to make sure your vote is in the mail on time.

If you are going to be away between Monday 7 October and Friday 25 October, you may still be able to vote.

For more information, including ballot pack redirection or voting early in person, head to vec.vic.gov.au/voting/2024-local-council-elections/away-during-the-election.

For more information about this year’s Moorabool Shire local council election, including an interactive map showing the new wards, head to vec.vic.gov.au/voting/2024-local-council-elections/moorabool-shire-council.