Enrolment

Commonwealth of Australia (De Jure) Electoral Roll - Enrolment

Restoring the Commonwealth — One Record at a Time

What is being undertaken by the People of The Commonwealth of Australia is not political reform, protest, or opposition to the corporate political society. It is not activism, and it is not conflict.

It is the lawful restoration of the Commonwealth by returning to its original foundation as a moral Nation constituted under a Public Trust — pursuant to the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900 (Imperial) and the Declaration of Trust — “Commonwealth Public Trust” (13.04.2025).

A Commonwealth does not exist by legislation, policy, or administrative convenience. It exists only when the People themselves are known, counted, and standing in their own right. That was the original design.

Over time, this foundation was displaced by corporate systems that manage individuals through registrations, accounts, and digital profiles. Under those systems, standing is no longer declared; it is presumed. Allegiance is assumed. Authority is inverted.

The Electoral Roll is essential to restoration because it reverses that inversion. It places the People back on the public record as the source of authority. It fixes standing and allegiance openly and lawfully. It restores the proper order in which authority flows from the People upward, not from administration downward.

Without a lawful Electoral Roll, there can be no lawful Commonwealth — only management.
With it, the Commonwealth becomes visible, provable, and alive again.

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Enrolment Perpetration

The Importance of Your Commonwealth Signature
Enrolment on the Commonwealth Electoral Roll is a formal, evidentiary process.

Each step below must be completed deliberately and in proper order.

When you enrol on the Commonwealth Electoral Roll, you are not merely completing paperwork. You are placing evidence of your standing, allegiance, and capacity on the public record. For that reason, the way you sign matters.

Most people’s everyday signatures have been shaped over time to operate within administrative and corporate systems. Those signatures are commonly treated as acting for a legal or administrative “person.” Commonwealth documents require a different approach — one that reflects you acting knowingly, deliberately, and in declared capacity.

Your Commonwealth signature is not symbolic. It is evidentiary. It distinguishes the living man or woman from any corporate or administrative construct and fixes responsibility, authority, and intent on the record.

Once adopted, this signature must be used consistently on all Commonwealth documents. Consistency establishes continuity of identity, prevents later mischaracterisation, and strengthens the evidentiary value of the record. Changing signatures undermines evidentiary continuity; a settled autograph strengthens standing.

By: John-james, Executor

Step 1 — Prepare your Commonwealth Signature & Identification (required)

Before you sign, download and follow the step-by-step instructions for:
• Your Commonwealth autograph (with declared capacity)
• Thumbprint application (where required)
• Head-and-shoulders photograph requirements
Application checklist (so your record is clean, consistent and correct)
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Commonwealth Election Roll - Statutory Declaration

Choosing the Correct Statutory Declaration is Crucial

To be entered on the Commonwealth Electoral Roll, eligibility must be lawfully confirmed. Corporate identification cannot be used, as it identifies a legal person or administrative profile—not the living man or woman. The only lawful method to establish this standing is by Statutory Declaration, made under the Statutory Declarations Act 1911 (Imperial), which places the declarant’s status, identity, and eligibility on the public record by their own sworn word, witnessed in law and carried in full liability.

Step 1 — Choose the Correct Statutory Declaration (AA / AB / BA / BB / CA / CB)

The forms are grouped according to where you were born and your current status, so that your standing and allegiance are recorded accurately and without presumption. Choose the form that correctly reflects your circumstances and complete it carefully.
• Born Within the Commonwealth of Australia - Forms AA – AB
• Born Within the British Commonwealth (outside Australia) - Forms BA – BB
• Born Outside the British Commonwealth - Forms CA – CB
Each form records your details, allows you to upload your signature sample and photograph, and initiates preparation of your Statutory Declaration for signing and witnessing.
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NOTE: When you sign the Statutory Declaration the Commonwealth Justice of The Peace will ask you if you have read it and comprehend it - you Must be able to honestly answer Yes to proceed to signing.

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Form AA or AB

Born: The Commonwealth of Australia

Form BA or BB

Born Within: The British Commonwealth

Form CA or CB

Born Outside: The British Commonwealth

Are you ready to stand and defend your Nation?
Restoring The Commonwealth lawfully, rightfully, and peacefully.
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