Here Are All The Voting Locations For The Lebanese Elections In Australia

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Lebanon Elections 2022 is scheduled for May 6th and 8th for the diaspora and will be followed by the Election Day in Lebanon on May 15th.

Registered Lebanese voters in Australia should expect soon a link from the Lebanese Ministry of Interior and Municipalities for their electoral code, the address of their Polling Location, and the polling station number.

Voters are advised to check the website of their embassy in their country of residence for the link in case they don’t receive it by email.

Voters should ensure to have their Lebanese ID card (plastic) or a valid Lebanese passport (Biometric or blue Navy) to present at the polling station.

If your passport has expired, you can renew it the soonest to be able to cast your vote. These are being renewed “Strictly for Voting.”

Here are the 14 voting centers in Australia:

  • Thornlie Community Center, Glenbrook Road, Thornlie, Western Australia.
  • Lebanese Embassy in Canberra, Salman Crescent, O’Malley.
  • Ex-Honorary Consulate Offices in Adelaide, Morphett Street, South Australia.
  • Lebanese Honorary Consulate in Brisbane, Scotts Road, Darra, Queensland.
  • Antonine College, Harding Street, Coburg, Victoria.
  • Australian Druze Community, Guildford Road, New South Wales.
  • St. Charbel’s College, Highclere Ave., Punchbowl, New South Wales.
  • Salamah College, Hector Street Chester Hill, New South Wales.
  • St. Nicholas Church, 8 Henry St., Punchbowl, New South Wales.
  • Lakemba Islamic Center, Wangee Road, Lakemba New South Wales.
  • Imam Mousa Al Sadr Compound, Princes Highway Banksia, New South Wales.
  • St. Maroun’s School, Wardell Road, Marrickville, New South Wales.
  • St. John Melkite Catholic Church, Waterloo Road Greenacre, New South Wales.
  • Maronite College of the Holy Family, Alice St., Harris Park, New South Wales.

Related:

Here’s The Detailed List Of Who’s Running In The Lebanese Elections In 2022.

Here’s Everything You Need To Know About Voting From The Diaspora For Lebanon’s Elections.