About the VEC
Who are we?
The Victorian Electoral Commission is an independent statutory authority established under Victoria's Electoral Act 2002. We conduct Victorian State elections, local council elections, certain statutory elections and commercial and community elections. We also conduct boundary reviews, maintain the Victorian electoral enrolment register, conduct electoral research, provide education services and work to engage all Victorians who are entitled to vote in the democratic process. The VEC's operations are governed by four main pieces of legislation:- Electoral Act 2002 (external link)
- Constitution Act 1975 (external link)
- Electoral Boundaries Commission Act 1982 (external link)
- Local Government Act 1989 (external link)
More information about the VEC
Learn more about the VEC. The VEC's mission statement, functions and values are located here. You can also view our last annual report or our organisation structure.
Employment
The employment page provides information about employment and careers at the VEC.
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Meet the Electoral Commissioner
Find out more about Victoria's Electoral Commissioner
Privacy
Our privacy policy details what we do with enrolment, party, candidate and voting information.
Contact the VEC
Address:
Level 8, 505 Little Collins Street
Melbourne
Victoria 3000
Phone:
Local call within Victoria: 131 VEC / 13 18 32
From outside Victoria: +61 3 9299 0520
TTY (text telephone): 9299 0570
Interpreter services are also available.
Email: Before you email, please check the list of most frequently asked questions for the answers to your query:
Email: info@vec.vic.gov.au
Fax:
Enrolment and other forms: +61 3 9277 7126
General: +61 3 9629 8632
Contact the webmaster: webmaster@vec.vic.gov.au
Level 8, 505 Little Collins Street
Melbourne
Victoria 3000
Phone:
Local call within Victoria: 131 VEC / 13 18 32
From outside Victoria: +61 3 9299 0520
TTY (text telephone): 9299 0570
Interpreter services are also available.
Email: Before you email, please check the list of most frequently asked questions for the answers to your query:
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What happens if I receive an "Infringement Notice"?
Please note that the VEC will not respond to email enquiries or explanations with regard to failure to vote "Infringement Notices" for the 2006 State election. If you receive an "Infringement Notice," you are required to respond to the notice by the due date stated on the notice.
All enquiries regarding "Infringement Notices" must be directed to the VEC Hotline on 1300 551 575.
Why should I enrol to vote?
How do I enrol or update my details?
Do I have to enrol?
Am I correctly enrolled?
Email: info@vec.vic.gov.au
Fax:
Enrolment and other forms: +61 3 9277 7126
General: +61 3 9629 8632
Contact the webmaster: webmaster@vec.vic.gov.au


