COVID-Safe State Election Plan to help Queensland unite and recover

The Palaszczuk Government is forging ahead with a COVID-safe plan to ensure Queenslanders can vote safely at the State Election in October.

Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Yvette D’Ath said the COVID-safe plan would build on the successful Local Government elections held in March, which resulted in no new cases of COVID-19 linked to the election.

The Statement of Principles Governing the Conduct of the COVID-Safe Queensland General Election, tabled in State Parliament, includes a range of measures to ensure the safety and wellbeing of voters and polling staff during the election period.

“This year’s State Election will see Queensland have an election period, not just an election day,” she said.

“It will mean more pre-poll locations, longer pre-poll hours and more pre-poll voting days in the two weeks prior to polling day.

“We’re also making every effort to ensure that come election day, Queenslanders can get out to their local school or community hall to safely cast their vote.

“We want to see Queenslanders enjoying a democracy sausage and voting in person where it’s safe to do so.

“Our preparations will be guided by the advice of the Chief Health Officer and Queenslanders can be confident we’re on track for a COVID-safe election.”

The Attorney-General said the Electoral Commission of Queensland (ECQ) would have the capacity to accept telephone votes from vulnerable voters.

“While Queensland has smashed the curve of COVID-19, we need to be vigilant and prepared for any eventuality,” she said.

“In extreme circumstances, such as a localised outbreak, this could include the ECQ delivering the election to some electorates as a total postal vote.

“We have a COVID-safe election plan to help Queensland unite and recover in October and beyond.”

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