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If you did not vote at a State election or referendum you may receive an email, text message or notice in the mail, seeking an explanation of your apparent failure to vote. Please respond to the electronic message or complete the form and return it in the envelope provided.

Electors who fail to vote at a State election, and do not provide a valid and sufficient reason for such failure, will be fined. If you do not have a valid and sufficient reason for not voting, you can pay the penalty and that will end the matter. Electors who do not respond to notices or do not pay the prescribed penalty may have the matter referred to the Fines Enforcement Registry and could have their driver's licence suspended. Payments must be made by the due date on the relevant notice.

If you miss a due date for payment you will need to wait for the next notice for new payment information. If you have any queries regarding a notice for failing to vote, please email nonvoter waec.

This notice is sent within three months following the election or by-election. This form will give you the opportunity to provide a reason for not voting at this election event. You can return the form or email your reason along with your infringement number to nonvoter waec. If your reason is accepted then there will be no further action. If you do not have a valid and sufficient reason for not voting, you should pay the fine on this notice.

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In Victoria, if you are enrolled to vote, you must vote in all Federal, State and council elections. If you do not vote, you may get a fine. Step 2: Infringement Notice a fine You will receive an Infringement Notice with a fine if you did not vote and: you did not respond to an Apparent Failure to Vote notice your excuse for not voting was not considered valid and sufficient. You have 28 days to pay the fine or take other action. This amount is indexed at the beginning of every financial year 1 July.

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