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Did you fail to receive your same-sex marriage survey form even though you believe you are correctly enrolled? Contact the ABS, and then tell us about it
Guardian staff
Tue 26 Sep 2017 03.47 BST
Last modified on Wed 27 Sep 2017 08.38 BST
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The Australian Bureau of Statistics has advised that all enrolled Australians should have received their same-sex marriage postal survey forms by 25 September.The Australian Bureau of Statistics has advised that all enrolled Australians should have received their same-sex marriage postal survey forms by 25 September.
If your form has not arrived by now, you should contact the ABS to ask for a replacement.If your form has not arrived by now, you should contact the ABS to ask for a replacement.
We’d like you to tell us about any problems you have had receiving and returning your form.We’d like you to tell us about any problems you have had receiving and returning your form.
We’re also interested in whether you have seen any stray forms or other mishaps.We’re also interested in whether you have seen any stray forms or other mishaps.
For example: forms not being sent to the intended recipient’s enrolled address, evidence of deliberate tampering; duplicate forms; forms found in public places other than post boxes; votes for sale; or anything that points towards the true addressee being prevented from having their say on marriage equality.For example: forms not being sent to the intended recipient’s enrolled address, evidence of deliberate tampering; duplicate forms; forms found in public places other than post boxes; votes for sale; or anything that points towards the true addressee being prevented from having their say on marriage equality.
If you cannot see the form please click here.If you cannot see the form please click here.
Same-sex marriage postal survey
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