NSW Electoral Commission kicks off e-enrolment for upcoming state election
- 04 February, 2011 16:53
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The NSW Electoral Commission (NSWEC) is well on the way to completing the first stage of its automatic electoral enrolment project, in an effort to ensure an accurate and up-to-date electoral roll for the impending state election on 26 March this year.
The project, called SmartRoll, was first conceived by the commission in 2009 following the realisation by electoral jurisdictions around the country that there are approximately 1.4 million “missing electors” who are eligible to vote, yet are not enrolled. Additionally, a significant number of electors are not enrolled at their current NSW address.
The new system will seek to reduce the NSW portion of the 'missing' by automatically enrolling eligible NSW residents who are Australian citizens and are over 18 years old, while at the same time assisting a significant proportion of NSW Australians to change their enrolment address details.
A NSWEC spokesperson told Computerworld Australia that an estimated 500,000 electors change their address each year but don’t see it as a priority to change their enrolment details. Through SmartRoll, eligible voters are identified via up-to-date information from a number of NSW and federal agencies, including the AEC, the Federal Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) – in order to determine a person’s citizenship, the NSW Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) – to provide the latest address information, and a number of state education agencies.
The commission began enrolling eligible voters in October last year and expects that over 40,000 NSW voters will have been enrolled by the election in March.
“In a continuous mode, after the March 2011 state election, SmartRoll automatic enrolment is expected to be at the level of thousands of NSW enrolments per week,” the spokesperson said. “The SmartRoll project will continuously automatically enrol or re-enrol large numbers of NSW electors in the period following the election.”
The commission also conducts local government elections in NSW for which further development work will be needed to modify SmartRoll for those events.
Privacy issues
Legislation was passed in state parliament in 2009, enabling the electoral commissioner to enrol all eligible candidates without an application, should the commissioner be satisfied that the person is eligible to be enrolled for State and Local Government elections.
“That legislation also allows for the collection of elector or potential elector data, from a specified group of agencies and organisations, providing that data is only used for enrolment purposes,” the spokesperson said. “The NSW electoral roll is legislated to be made available to the public, however NSW elector enrolment information is secured by the NSWEC in a manner that assumes that public availability is not allowed and at levels that are equivalent to those applying to the secret ballot voting process.”
As reported by Computerworld Australia, the NSWEC recently followed in the footsteps of the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC), developing an e-voting system, iVote. The new system enables blind, vision-impaired and disabled voters, as well as those living in remote areas and those out of the state on the day, to cast a secret and unassisted vote from home or in other locations using interactive voice recognition by phone or through the internet.
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joseph Burrows
When is the closing date for a change of address for the State Election?
masealake
Labor will not win in next states and federal election without a new direction to sooth voters broken heart, following a 70 years hung parliament eruption, no matter KARL Bitar has resigned as the ALP's national secretary after strong internal criticism of his management of Labor's 2010 election campaign.
The voters’ hearts broken not only anger the one or two in election conducted, if we take a look at the careless tested below an example of what our $1.65 millions spending each of Politician care for community development are liked?
It really should surprised to all communities very much when there were only one or two MPs respond to such greatest health/economic development from previous two letters sent through to all MPs in nation wide to convince the opportunity of “A Healthy Las Vegas Economy Model” for Australia communities .
This health/economic convergence development is by far the largest in national, and international significance if we have our innovative knowledge, elements, resource that supported by this land, people and government.
Again, what are innovative ideas $1.65 millions spending each politician, political parties, and governments have been in efficient, effective, and economical governance in their best efforts to enable communities to reach this opportunity?
Masealake
(Member of Inventor Association QLD since 1993) purplehealthy@gmail.com , Full details are linked to: http://www.streetcorner.com.au/news/showPost.cfm?bid=20747&mycomm=ES
masealake
Why believe coalition economic plan works without revitalize agriculture and manufacture industries??
It’s all about power and money most Politicians and parties wanted above all and after all election?
Just listen how Barry O'Farrell convincing voters: "People are our asset. They are our greatest wealth and they should be given the opportunity to pursue their dreams?" On the issue of economic management, Mr O'Farrell was asked what he thought was the state's greatest source of wealth, given NSW lacked a resources industry.
Take a look below the link subject: “Time for Action” in “Healthy Active Life” program that convert Broken hill into a Healthy Las Vergas Broken Hill economy? Link with http://www.streetcorner.com.au/news/showPost.cfm?bid=20747&mycomm=ES
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When we look at what today’s shrinking industries, such of agriculture (34% of fruit and 19% of vegetables imported); manufacture (10.5% by 2005–6) destructed by John Howard’s coalition government.
Will you then still believe Mr Barry O'Farrell’s coalition opposition announced positive and practical policies which will help revitalize agriculture and manufacture industries for create more sustainable jobs, and innovative export products?
Remember, it’s not one person to construct or destruct the whole lots of industries, it’s the matter of whole political party/government?
Will you also believe there were only 1-2 Politicians responding to this greatest “Healthy Las Vergas Broken Hill economy model”?
Why the most Politicians do fail their own test in spend little brain work to revitalize agriculture and manufacture industries who with $1.65 million Tax payer’s money each annual spending for?
Masealake (Member of Inventor Association QLD)
masealake
Why believe NSW coalition health plan works just by add a few dollars in hospital without innovative ideas?
It’s all about power and money most Politicians and parties wanted above all and after all election?
Just listen how Barry O'Farrell convincing voters: “The key to our program is giving medical professionals a bigger say in how health services are delivered in their area. These are the people who know what their patients need…so we will be listening to them”.
Where the Preventive Health program under coalition government’s 8 years health plan is proved that a political mouth show in which spent millions dollar only produced a book for sale, people who have to pay for reading, but not benefit taking.
Will you then still believe Mr Barry O'Farrell’s coalition opposition is committed to health reform (put some money in some hospital if you liked)? Then call it rebuild the hospital system through Better Hospitals and Healthcare program? The coalition put it up simply as a truly health reform that would fix NSW health problems?
Will you also believe there were only 1-2 Politicians responding to this greatest “Healthy Las Vergas Broken Hill economy model”?
Why the most Politicians do fail their own test in spend little brain work to come up some innovative idea that truly achieve the health reform materialized that benefits to all voters?
Take a look below the link subject: “Time for Action” in “Healthy Active Life” program that convert Broken hill into a Healthy Las Vergas Broken Hill economy? Link with http://www.streetcorner.com.au/news/showPost.cfm?bid=20747&mycomm=ES
... .
Masealake (Member of Inventor Association QLD)
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