Australian Electoral Commission
Providing people with an independent electoral service
The Australian Electoral Commission maintains an impartial and independent electoral system for eligible voters through active electoral roll management, the efficient delivery of polling services, and targeted education and public awareness programs.
Location: Level 2, 111-113 Saint John Street, Launceston
Phone: 13 23 26
Phone: aec.gov.au
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