British Subjects Eligibility

Updated: 16 January 2024

From 16 January 2024, British citizens living permanently in Australia can now register to vote in the UK no matter how long ago they left or were last registered to vote in the UK. More information is available on the UK Electoral Commission’s website here.

Why are some British subjects allowed to be on the electoral roll?

There are British subjects living permanently in Australia, who are not Australian citizens, who are eligible to vote in federal elections and referendums.

Under section 93(1)(b)(ii) of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918, British subjects, who were enrolled for a federal electoral division in Australia immediately before 26 January 1984, are eligible to enrol and vote at federal elections and referendums. Section 4 of the Referendum (Machinery Provisions) Act 1984 also provides that electors who are entitled to vote at an election are entitled to vote at a referendum.

Prior to 1984

Eligibility to enrol and vote prior to 1984 was based on a combination of British subject status and a minimum Australian residence qualification of six months. In 1981, the Parliament passed legislative amendments changing the federal franchise qualifications. It was the view of all political parties and governments, state and federal, that Australian citizenship is the appropriate basis for the franchise. Parliaments in all states soon passed complementary legislation.

When the franchise qualifications were changed to require Australian citizenship, it was considered unfair to disenfranchise British subjects who were already enrolled and entitled to vote. Consequently, British subjects who were already enrolled at the date of transition were able to retain their franchise.

Is it compulsory?

Yes, it is compulsory for British subjects who were enrolled for a federal electoral division in Australia immediately before 26 January 1984, to enrol to vote, even if following 25 January 1984 they have let their enrolment lapse. British subjects not on the roll immediately before 26 January 1984 are not eligible to enrol even if they were resident in Australia at that time.

Determining your eligibility to enrol and vote as a British subject in Australia

Only British subjects who were enrolled for a federal electoral division in Australia immediately before 26 January 1984 are eligible to enrol and vote at federal elections and referendums.

If you are unsure whether you were enrolled on this date and therefore qualify to enrol or remain enrolled, please contact the AEC for assistance.