Here you will find links to information regarding upcoming, current and past Queensland Elections, along with a guide on voting in all the different types of state elections, i.e. Local Council, Mayoral and State.


How to Vote in Queensland Elections

If you are enrolled to vote in Queensland you will receive a Voter Information Card


2024 Inala & Ipswich-West By-elections

March 2024: The Inala and Ipswich-West By-elections were held Saturday, 16 March, alongside the Local Council and Mayoral elections. Click on the above links to see the results.

February 2024: The upcoming Inala and Ipswich-West By-elections are set for Saturday, 16 March, alongside the Local Council and Mayoral elections. The Timetable for these elections can be found on the How to Vote page.


Coming to a Billboard and/or Radio Station near You!
(if you’re in the electorate of Ipswich West that is)

Kindly note that the Digital Billboard is at 273 Brisbane Street, Ipswich and the Legalise
Cannabis Queensland slides (shown below), will be on rotation from 4-10 March, 2024.





(Below slideshow is an artistic rendition and best watched full-screen)



2024 Brisbane City Lord Mayoral Election

March 2024: The Mayoral election for Brisbane City was held Saturday, 16 March. Click on the above link to see the results.

Early voting opened across south east Queensland for local council elections on Monday, 4 March, with Clive Brazier standing up for Legalise Cannabis Queensland Party in Brisbane!

February 2024: The upcoming Mayoral election for Brisbane City is also set for Saturday, 16 March. The Timetable for these elections can be found on the How to Vote page. 



2022 Callide By-election

In 2022, Legalise Cannabis Queensland (Party) stood a candidate in the Callide By-election, Fabrice Jarry. Fabrice garnered an admirable 4.7% of the first preference vote.


2020 State Election

In 2020, Legalise Cannabis Queensland Party stood candidates in 23 seats and averaged 3.7% in the seats it contested. In 21 of those seats, the Party’s candidates polled higher than the United Australia Party’s (UAP’s) best result of 2.4%. The party polled an outstanding 5.5% in Bundaberg and Ipswich.

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Authorised by Suzette Luyken, 51 Cullen St Nimbin NSW 2480


Legalise Cannabis Queensland Party respectfully acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land and sea we all share, and pay respect to elders past, present and future, whose ongoing efforts protect and promote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture.