Words by Jodie Powell
Pre-polling for the October 31 State Election opened today, with thousands expected to cast their vote early, either by post or in person.
All pre-polling booths are open 9am-6pm Monday-Friday, 9am-9pm Tuesday and Thursday, and from 9am-5pm on Saturday, October 24.
Here’s where to pre-poll across the Moreton Bay Region.
BANCROFT
Bancroft Office
Unit 6/657 Deception Bay Rd, Deception Bay
Assisted Access
Kurwongbah Office
290 Bruce Hwy Eastern Service Rd, Burpengary East
Assisted Access
North Lakes Early Voting Centre
Lease J, 4-8 Burke Cres, North Lakes
Assisted Access
EVERTON
Albany Creek Early Voting Centre
Albany Market Place, Shop 22
720 Albany Creek Rd, Albany Creek
Assisted access
Returning Officer Everton
Everton Office
2-6 Chinook St, Everton Hills
Assisted access
FERNY GROVE
Returning Officer Ferny Grove
Ferny Grove Office
8 Dallas Pde, Keperra
Assisted access
GLASS HOUSE
The closest pre-polling centres, where you can vote absentee are:
Returning Officer Pumicestone
Pumicestone Office
16 Piper St, Caboolture
Assisted access
Bongaree Early Voting Centre
Bribie Island Orchid Society
156A First Ave, Bongaree
Full access
KURWONGBAH
Returning Officer Kurwongbah
Kurwongbah Office
290 Bruce Hwy Eastern Service Rd, Burpengary East
Assisted access
Burpengary Early Voting Centre
Burpengary Office
7/5 North Shore Dve, Burpengary
Assisted access
MORAYFIELD
Returning Officer Morayfield
Morayfield Office
Unit 4/42 Beerburrum Rd, Caboolture
Assisted access
MURRUMBA
Returning Officer Murrumba
Murrumba Office
Unit 2/1 Russell St, Kallangur
Assisted access
Rothwell Early Voting Centre
Unit 1, 16-22 Bremner Rd
Assisted access
PINE RIVERS
Dayboro Early Voting Centre
Dayboro Scouts Hall
Don Kerr Memorial Dve, Dayboro
Assisted access
Samford Early Voting Centre
The Shed Samford
44 Mount Glorious Rd, Samford Village
Assisted access
Returning Officer Pine Rivers
Pine Rivers Office
Unit 1/709 Gympie Rd, Lawnton,
Assisted access
PUMICESTONE
Returning Officer Pumicestone
Pumicestone Office
16 Piper St, Caboolture,
Assisted access
Bongaree Early Voting Centre
Bribie Island Orchid Society
156A First Ave, Bongaree
Full access
REDCLIFFE
Returning Officer Redcliffe
Redcliffe Office
444 Oxley Ave, Redcliffe
Carpark entrance off Anzac Ave
Assisted access
Margate Early Voting Centre
Margate Office
1/32 Baynes St
Assisted access
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