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Tweed Shire Council
Owners of rateable property who live outside the Tweed Shire are invited to register to vote in the upcoming NSW Local Government election on Saturday 4 September 2021.
Under NSW Government legislation, anyone who owns rateable property in a local government area is entitled to vote in that area – even if they do not live there. However, it is not compulsory to do so.
Similarly, eligible occupiers and rate-paying lessees are also entitled to vote in council elections, with one vote per property allowed through a nominated representative.
Unlike the normal electoral roll, the non-residential roll is not maintained by the NSW Electoral Commission, but by individual councils.