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Queensland’s local government quadrennial elections 2020

 

Queensland’s local government quadrennial elections are to be held on Saturday, 28 March 2020.  

Elections will be held for all mayors and councillors in the 77 councils across Queensland.

Voting in local government elections is compulsory. 

Candidates that have made a public announcement about their intention to run in the elections or have indicated directly to QLGRA can be found here for the relevant council:


 ECQ CANDIDATE NOMINATIONS FOR EACH COUNCIL

 
Covering Noosa Shire and the Sunshine Coast Regional Council elections
Organisation Sunshine Coast Association of Residents


Logan Ratepayers Association


Gympie Region


Fraser Coast


Redlands

 

Information for voters

Before the elections, voters are encouraged to:

  • Ensure you’re enrolled to vote and that your details are up to date.  To enrol to vote or check your details, see Enrol to vote or visit the Australian Electoral Commission’s website.
  • Check your local government area and division or ward (for divided councils). For local government elections, you must vote within the local government area you are enrolled in.  To check your council area, see the interactive map on Local government area boundaries.
  • Consider how you intend to vote at the election, which could include early voting, postal voting, or voting on election day.  For information about voting options , see How to cast your vote or the Step-by-step guide to voting.
  • Learn about how to cast a formal vote in the local government elections. To find out more about the voting systems in use (optional preferential voting and first-past-the-post voting), see Voting system.
  • If you’re considering whether to nominate for election as a mayor or councillor, check the eligibility, nomination and other requirements that apply.  For more information, see Candidate requirements – 2020 local government elections.
  • Consider whether you or someone in your care will require assistance when voting. To find out which services are available in Queensland see Voter assistance.  To learn about elections in Queensland, in another language or to access telephone translation and interpreting services see Accessibility.
  • Electronic Disclosure Register

Can’t find what you’re looking for?

Email ecq@ecq.qld.gov.au or call on 1300 881 665.

Call centre is open 8am – 6pm Monday to Friday and 9am – 4pm Saturday