Become a Candidate!
Below are the steps and requirements to becoming a Candidate. We are here to help! By Registering we will assist with photos, writing candidate profiles and access to resources. The only pre-requisite is that you sign the pledge.
Becoming a candidate in the Baw Baw Shire elections is an opportunity to make a direct impact on your community and contribute to its future. Here’s a brief overview of the candidacy process:
Eligibility: Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria set forth by the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC), including residency requirements, citizenship status, and any other qualifications necessary to run for office.
- Candidate Training: Consider attending candidate training sessions offered by the VEC to gain a better understanding of your responsibilities as a candidate and the electoral process.
Campaigning: Develop your campaign strategy and start engaging with voters to share your platform, values, and vision for the Baw Baw Shire. Utilize various communication channels, including social media, community events, and traditional campaigning methods.
- Nomination: Complete the nomination process by filling out the required forms and submitting them to the VEC within the specified nomination period. This typically involves providing personal information, including your name, address, and intended position.
Election Day: On election day, encourage residents to exercise their democratic right to vote and consider you as their preferred candidate. Ensure compliance with all electoral regulations and guidelines throughout the voting period.
Results: Await the official announcement of election results by the VEC. If successful, prepare to fulfill your duties and responsibilities as a duly elected representative of the Baw Baw Shire community.
Remember, running for office requires dedication, commitment, and a genuine desire to serve your community. By following these steps and engaging in the electoral process, you can play a vital role in shaping the future of the Baw Baw Shire.
To become a candidate in the Baw Baw Shire elections, you must meet the eligibility criteria set forth by the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC). Here are the general eligibility requirements:
1. Residency: You must be a resident of the Baw Baw Shire or have a significant connection to the area. This typically includes owning property, leasing property, or being enrolled on the electoral roll within the shire.
2. Citizenship: You must be an Australian citizen or hold dual citizenship with Australia.
3. Age: You must be at least 18 years old on the day of nomination.
4. Enrolment: You must be enrolled on the Victorian electoral roll for the address within the Baw Baw Shire for which you intend to stand as a candidate.
5. Criminal Record: Individuals convicted of certain criminal offenses may be ineligible to stand for election. It’s essential to review the specific eligibility criteria outlined by the VEC to ensure compliance.
6. Nomination Fee: Candidates are required to pay a nomination fee upon lodging their nomination. The amount may vary depending on the position being contested.
7. Nomination Process: Candidates must complete and submit the necessary nomination forms within the specified nomination period. This typically includes providing personal information and signatures from nominators.
It’s essential to review the eligibility criteria in detail and ensure compliance with all requirements before proceeding with your candidacy. For more information and specific eligibility criteria, please refer to the official resources provided by the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC).
Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC):
These links direct you to the official resources provided by the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) for individuals interested in becoming a candidate in the Baw Baw Shire elections. From the candidate handbook to nomination forms, these resources offer valuable guidance and information to support your candidacy journey.
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Timeline of Important Dates
19th September
Nominations Open
24th September
Close of Nominations 12pm
25th October
Close of voting 6pm
26th October
Election Day