Sophan Seng, CEROC Campaign Leader was collecting signatures from brothers and sisters to demand the Right to Vote in Cambodia Elections in order to send this petition to the United Nations, CNRP, CPP and ERA etc. He collected more than 200 signatures for this second day of Khmer New Year Celebration event in Marlborough Community Hall on 29 March 2014. Special thanks to Mr. Chan Sam Art for helping this.
Sophoan Seng, CEROC Leader was campaigning for Rights to Vote of Cambodians Overseas in Cambodia Elections on 28 March 2014. He collected more than 100 signatures during the Parita Chanting Event at the Buddhist Temple of Calgary.
Khmers in Fall River , MA, pay contributes to all Khmers who sacrificed their lives for democracy in Cambodia since March 29th, 1997 to the present.
CEROCER was there to join this ceremony and helped promote the RIGHTS TO VOTE OVER CAMBODIANS OVERSEAS in Cambodia Elections.
If you are a Western Australian who will be living or travelling overseas on election day, Saturday 5 April 2014, you can still vote. If you are enrolled to vote in WA you can:
Vote before you go at an early voting centre
Vote at one of 13 Australian overseas voting centres
Apply for a postal vote to be sent to you
Australian overseas voting centres
In person voting will be available at the following locations for the WA Senate election.
It may now be too late to apply for a postal vote online from Australia, as there may not be enough time for mail to reach you internationally. You can still apply for a postal vote directly with one of the 13 overseas posts listed above, however you should consider how long it will take for mail to reach you. The deadline for applying for a postal vote is Wednesday 2 April 2014.
You should complete your ballot paper on or before election day and post back to the AEC as soon as possible. You only have until Tuesday 22 April 2014 for your ballot papers to be received by the AEC returning officer in your division.
If you do not inform the AEC, we will write to you asking you to explain why you did not vote. If you explain you were overseas, you will not be fined.