You’re legally allowed to have time away from work to go and vote on election day. You can also vote early at an advance voting place from Monday 13 November.
If you haven’t had a reasonable chance to vote before starting work on election day and you’re not doing any essential work or service, your employer must let you leave work to vote by 3pm. You’re legally allowed to be away from work for the rest of the day if you need that time to vote.
Your employer can’t take money from your pay for time you take off to vote.
If you’re doing any essential work or service
If you have to work after 3pm to carry out any essential work or service, your employer must let you leave work for a reasonable time earlier in the day, so you can vote.
Your employer can’t take money from your pay for time you take off to vote, as long as you don’t take more than 2 hours.
If you’re a crew member on a ship
If you’re working on a ship in port and you’re enrolled or eligible to enrol in the electorate the ship is in, your ship master must let you go ashore to vote.
If you’re working on a ship that won’t be in port or will not return to port during the voting period, contact us closer to election time for help with enrolling and voting.
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