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Ways to vote - Electoral Commission of Queensland You can visit any early voting centre or polling place in Queensland to cast your vote Early voting centres and election day polling places can be found using the Find My Polling Booth page
Voting options - Australian Electoral Commission Polling places are usually located at local schools, churches and community halls, or public buildings If on polling day you are outside the state or territory where you are enrolled, you will need to vote at an interstate voting centre
Early voting in the Queensland election is underway. Heres your guide . . . On October 26, millions of Queenslanders will head to the polls for the state election But anyone can visit an early voting booth if they want to cast their ballot before then Here's what you need to know Where can I vote early? All voters can attend an early voting centre before election day
Early voting centres open tomorrow It is a uniquely Australian election service offering as part of the broader effort to make voting as accessible as possible to all Australians Visits are being advertised in advance in some newspapers, through local radio, community noticeboards, community leaders and other mediums
Full list of QLD polling booths, where to vote on election day 2025 Early voting centres across Brisbane are available to all voters, including interstate travellers: Brisbane City Hall West End Uniting Church St Andrew’s Anglican Church, Indooroopilly St John the Baptist Catholic Church, Enoggera The Gap Uniting Church