Early polling booths for 2024 State Election in City of Moreton Bay
Published 5:00am 3 October 2024
Words by Kylie Knight
The State Election campaign is in full swing. Do you want to vote early or via a postal vote?
We have compiled a full list of early polling booths in the City of Moreton Bay and the information you need.
Candidate nominations opened on October 2 and close on October 8 at noon. The ballot paper order draw will take place on October 8 at 2.30pm.
Election day is on Saturday, October 26, and early voting will be available on weekdays from Monday, October 14 until Friday, October 25, 2024.
Electoral Commissioner Pat Vidgen says the election is an opportunity for voters to have their say on what matters to them.
“People can visit the Australian Electoral Commission website at aec.gov.au to check their enrolment details are up to date or to enrol for the first time, especially those who will be turning 18 before 26 October,” he says.
“Candidates are also encouraged to visit the ECQ website at ecq.qld.gov.au to make sure they meet the criteria to nominate to represent their community.”
Mr Vidgen says there are more options for people to vote at a time convenient to them during this election.
“People can vote by postal vote or vote early in person during extended hours from 8am to 6pm on weekdays from 14 October to 25 October at any early voting centre in Queensland,” he says.
“We’ve also employed more staff to help people fulfil their voting obligations more easily.”
To apply for a postal vote, visit the website. Postal vote applications close on October 14 at 7pm.
Early polling booths Moreton Bay
People can cast their vote early from October 14 (8am to 6pm on weekdays) until October 25 at any early voting centre in Queensland.
Here is a list of early voting centres in the City of Moreton Bay:
Bancroft electorate
- Deception Bay Early Voting Centre, North Rise Shopping Village, Shop 6, 7 Mariner Boulevard, Deception Bay.
- Returning Officer Bancroft, Unit 4, 30 Torres Crescent, North Lakes.
Everton electorate
- Bunya Early Voting Centre, Kakowan Community Centre, 2 Pine Hills Drive, Bunya.
- Returning Officer Everton, 58 Bellevue Ave, Gaythorne.
Ferny Grove
- Enoggera Early Voting Centre, St John's Anglican Church Hall, 181 Wardell St, Enoggera.
- Returning Officer Ferny Grove, Tenancy A, 65 Gilston St, Keperra.
Glass House electorate
- Maleny Early Voting Centre, Maleny Community Centre, 23 Maple St, Maleny.
- Returning Officer Glass House, Shop 47-49 Caboolture Square, 60-78 King St, Caboolture.
- Woodford Early Voting Centre, Woodford Memorial Hall, 103 Archer St, Woodford.
Kurwongbah electorate
- Narangba Early Voting Centre, Narangba Community Hall, 227-229 Mackie Rd, Narangba.
- Returning Officer Kurwongbah, Unit 2, 290 Bruce Highway Eastern Service Rd, Burpengary East.
- Whiteside Early Voting Centre, Old Petrie Town (Pioneer Room), 901-949 Dayboro Rd, Whiteside.
Morayfield electorate
- Returning Officer Morayfield, Unit 10, 201-205 Morayfield Rd, Morayfield.
Murrumba electorate
- Kallangur Early Voting Centre, Unit 2, 1470 Anzac Ave, Kallangur.
- Rothwell Early Voting Centre, Redcliffe Tigers AFC, 25 McGahey St, Rothwell.
Pine Rivers electorate
- Dayboro Early Voting Centre, Dayboro Memorial Showgrounds, 3512 Mount Mee Rd, Dayboro.
- Returning Officer Pine Rivers, Shop 2, 306 Gympie Rd, Strathpine.
- Samford Valley Early Voting Centre, Samford Community Hub Hall and Meeting Room 3, 2204 Mount Samson Rd, Samford Valley.
Pumicestone
- Bongaree Early Voting Centre, Bribie Orchid House, 156A First Ave, Bongaree.
- Returning Officer Pumicestone, Unit 4, 39-45 Cessna Drive, Caboolture.
Redcliffe
- Clontarf Early Voting Centre, Clontarf Beach Scout Group Hall, 13 Isobel St, Clontarf.
- Returning Officer Redcliffe, Bicentennial Pavilion and Webb Hall, Redcliffe Showgrounds, Scarborough Rd, Redcliffe.
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