Australian Electoral Commission
11 April 2025

Record enrolment ahead of 2025 federal election

The AEC has today announced that a record 98.2% of eligible Australians are enrolled to vote in the upcoming federal election. There are 18,098,797 people enrolled for the election.

The roll has increased by 870,000 people since the 2022 federal election, a rise of 5.0%.

In the 11 days following the announcement of the election, the AEC added approximately 85,000 new voters to the roll, and helped more than 419,000 other voters to update their enrolment details.
 
This activity also brings Australia’s youth enrolment rate to 92.0%. 


Quotes
  • Attributable to Australian Electoral Commissioner Jeff Pope

“This is the third election in a row at which we’ve set a record for Australia’s national enrolment rate.”

“Record enrolment like this doesn’t happen by accident. It represents a huge amount of work on the part of the AEC to engage with voters and reduce barriers for enrolment, and of course a fantastic effort from eligible Australians to get enrolled.”

“We’re particularly focused on Australia’s youth enrolment rates, and I’m pleased to report that it’s now extremely healthy.”

“Well done, Australia.” 

Further enrolment statistics are provided below.


Enrolment by state, territory and age

Ages

NSW

VIC

QLD

WA

SA

TAS

ACT

NT

Total

Share of total*

18

75,874 

56,648 

45,386 

24,612 

14,832 

4,566 

4,605 

1,260 

227,783

1.3%

19 

88,136 

64,684 

55,171 

28,592 

16,269 

5,244 

5,102 

2,220 

265,418

1.5%

20-24

417,467 

333,419 

291,823 

140,388 

90,071 

26,734 

25,195 

13,502 

1,338,599

7.4%

25-29 

421,163 

348,236 

293,232 

144,047 

94,239 

27,992 

27,191 

15,282 

1,371,382

7.6%

30-34

445,490 

382,414 

302,316 

152,431 

98,563 

30,187 

29,543 

16,599 

1,457,543

8.1%

35-39 

479,932 

414,884 

311,907 

170,049 

103,922 

30,559 

31,445 

16,474 

1,559,172

8.6%

40-44

494,588 

413,050 

321,190 

172,346 

105,596 

30,618 

32,488 

15,690 

1,585,566

8.8%

45-49 

454,793 

369,332 

300,101 

154,611 

98,048 

29,184 

28,456 

13,781 

1,448,306

8.0%

50-54

477,151 

381,570 

320,169 

159,490 

105,934 

33,403 

27,397 

14,064 

1,519,178

8.4%

55-59 

435,210 

354,580 

291,942 

149,100 

103,954 

33,294 

23,268 

12,462 

1,403,810

7.8%

60-64

448,514 

345,520 

291,715 

144,990 

107,870 

36,808 

21,106 

10,842 

1,407,365

7.8%

65-69 

411,165 

316,024 

264,022 

130,723 

101,451 

35,255 

18,444 

8,406 

1,285,490

7.1%

70+

1,045,506 

799,987 

649,113 

317,498 

266,151 

87,837 

48,116 

14,977 

3,229,185

17.8%

Total

5,694,989

4,580,348

3,738,087

1,888,877

1,306,900

411,681

322,356

155,559

18,098,797

100.0%

* Due to rounding, rows may not add to exactly 100.0%


Certified List and enrolment rate by state and territory

State/ Territory

Electors on Certified List

Estimated Eligible Population

Enrolment rate

Estimated not enrolled

NSW*

5,694,989 

5,723,964 

99.0% 

28,975 

VIC

4,580,348 

4,663,523 

98.2% 

83,175 

QLD

3,738,087 

3,831,911 

97.6% 

93,824 

WA

1,888,877 

1,966,415 

96.1% 

77,538 

SA

1,306,900 

1,333,471 

98.0% 

26,571 

TAS

411,681 

417,005 

98.7% 

5,324 

ACT

322,356 

329,768 

97.8% 

7,412 

NT

155,559 

166,136 

93.6% 

10,577 

National

18,098,797

18,432,193

98.2%

333,396

* Enrolment rates above 99.0% are not reported


Youth enrolment
 

Electors age 18 to 24 on Certified List

Estimated Eligible Population age 18 to 24

Youth enrolment rate

Estimated youth not enrolled

National

1,831,800

1,991,737

92.0%

159,937


First time voters

Youth electors (age 18 to 24) on polling day

Electors 25 and over on polling day

National total

Turned 18 since 2022 federal election

New to roll and over 18 at last election

New to roll since last election

 

750,000

150,000

500,000

1.4 million

Note: these numbers have been rounded


Editor’s notes:
  • The AEC is aware of false claims made on social media attributing the growth of the electoral roll to new migrants. This claim has been debunked multiple times. New migrants make up approximately 30% of new enrolments in Australia, with the vast majority of enrolment growth being younger voters turning 18 and enrolling to vote for the first time.