The Electoral Commission of Queensland has released the ballot order of the candidates for the 2024 Queensland State Election.
Residents will go to the polls on Saturday, 26 October to vote their next state candidates.
Callide residents will have six candidates to choose from on their ballot paper, while Nanango residents will have eight candidates to choose their representative from.
CALLIDE
Matthew Passant (The Greens)
Chris O’Callaghan (One Nation)
Samantha Dendle (Australian Labor Party)
Bryson Head (LNP)
John Whittle (Family First)
Duncan Scott (Independent)
NANANGO
Val Heward (Australian Labor Party)
Anthony Hopkins (Legalise Cannabis Queensland Party)
Adam Maslen (One Nation)
Benjamin Mitchell (Family First)
Jason Miles (Independent)
Nathan Hope (Independent)
Deb Frecklington (LNP)
Angus Ryan (The Greens)
Early voting opened this week and will run from 14 to 25 October, with centres open from 8am to 6pm Monday to Friday.
North Burnett residents in the Callide electorate can vote early at the QCWA Gayndah branch and the Gin Gin RSL hall.
Meanwhile, early voting in the South Burnett part of the Nanango electorate can be done at the Old Blackbutt General Store Precinct, Kingaroy Showgrounds and the Nanango Cultural Centre (48 Drayton Street).
Queensland residents will also be able to vote on election day, Saturday, 26 October at the following locations:
CALLIDE POLLING BOOTHS:
Biggenden State School
Eidsvold Community Hall
QCWA Gayndah Branch
Gin Gin State School
Monto State High School
Mount Perry Community Hall
Mulgildie State School
Mundubbera CWA Hall
NANANGO – POLLING BOOTH
Blackbutt State School
Cherbourg Town Hall
Cloyna State School
Coolabunia State School
Cooyar State School
Goomeri State School
Inverlaw Farmers Hall
Kilcoy Memorial Hall
Kilkivan State School
Kingaroy State High School
St John’s Lutheran School
Kumbia State School
Maidenwell Hall
Mondure Public Hall
Murgon Town Hall
Nanango State School
Proston State School
Wondai Memorial Hall
Wooroolin State School
Yarraman State School