Lalor ward by-election

Following the announcement by the VEC that the election result for the Lalor Ward is void, a by-election will be held.

The by-election will be run and managed by the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) and will take place via postal voting.

I live in the Lalor ward – what do I need to do?

If you live in the Lalor ward, and you are eligible to vote, you are required to vote.

Check to see which ward you live in using the interactive map on the VEC website.

Voting is compulsory

If you are an Australian citizen aged 18 or over at the time of this by-election and you live in the Lalor Ward, you must enrol to vote by 4pm Wednesday 21 May 2025.

Am I enrolled to vote?

You are already enrolled to vote if:

  • You will be 18 years of age or over on election day and
  • You live in the City of Whittlesea and are on the Victorian State roll for your current address.

If you were enrolled for the local council elections in 2024, you will remain enrolled for this by-election (unless you are no longer eligible).

To check if your details are up to date on the Victorian State Roll, visit VEC website's enrolment page.

You need to enrol with the VEC for the Lalor Ward by-election if:

  • You are an Australian citizen aged 18 or over on election day and
  • You live in the City of Whittlesea’s Lalor Ward and you are not on the State electoral roll or
  • You have lived at your present residential address within the Lalor Ward for at least a month and have not updated your enrolment details, including any changes to your postal address.

Enrol online on VEC website or pick up a form at any post office and return it to the Victorian Electoral Commission.

You may also apply to Council to enrol if you:

  • are 18 years of age and over on election day and
  • own a rateable property in the Lalor Ward and you are not enrolled as a non-resident owner and/or non Australian citizen or
  • pay rates on a property in the Lalor Ward either as an owner of the property or as a tenant of the property (for example, as a shop tenant where the lease specifies that you are liable to pay rates) or
  • are appointed by a company that pays rates.

If you meet the above criteria and wish to enrol, contact us on 03 9217 2170 or complete and submit the applicable form below:

Owner ratepayer - Application for enrolment(PDF, 65KB)

Occupier ratepayer - Application for enrolment(PDF, 67KB)

Corporation owner or occupier - Appointment of voting representative(PDF, 71KB)

For more information on enrolling please refer to the VEC website.

How to vote?

The VEC will mail out ballot packs to enrolled voters from Monday 13 July 2025 to Thursday 17 July 2025.

Voting closes at 6pm Friday 1 August 2025. Ballot papers must be completed and posted no later than this time. 

Nominating as a candidate

Being a councillor provides an exciting challenge and an opportunity to represent your community and play a vital role in shaping the City of Whittlesea.

If you are an Australian citizen, aged 18 and over, on the electoral roll, completed the mandatory Local Government candidate training and looking for an opportunity to contribute to the future direction and development of your community, you should consider standing for Council.

Find out more about becoming a candidate by visiting the VEC website.

Nominations to become a candidate open at 9am on Monday 16 June 2025 and close at 12noon on Tuesday 24 June 2025.

Display of political advertising signage guidelines

The following guidelines have been prepared to ensure that the display of election and candidate signage is lawful during the election period.

Access our political advertising signage guidelines

Election Period Policy

As part of Council’s Governance Rules, an Election Period Policy has been adopted to explain how Council will conduct our business leading into an election.

This is to ensure that Council elections are not compromised and to safeguard the authority of the incoming Council. You can also view a hard copy at our Council offices.

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Election Period Policy(PDF, 328KB)

Election Period Policy (accessible version)(DOCX, 345KB)

Candidate Question and Answer register

To ensure all candidates are provided with the same information, a register of all questions and responses will be maintained and accessible on this site.