Electoral Commission of Queensland

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Brisbane City, Australia

ecq.qld.gov.au
Voter registration office

Electoral Commission of Queensland Reviews | Rating 2.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Electoral Commission of Queensland is located in Brisbane City, Australia on Waterfront Place, Level 20/1 Eagle St. Electoral Commission of Queensland is rated 2.6 out of 5 in the category voter registration office in Australia.

Address

Waterfront Place, Level 20/1 Eagle St

Phone

+61 1300881665

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Glenn Egan

Want to know if I'm able to cast my vote some were while I'm working in nsw during the election if I don't recieve my postal vote application

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Harry Beyer

ECQ needs to put all the prepolling stations on Google maps immediately. Especially now when crowds should be avoided (on polling day). Expecting people to search through a pdf list is last century.

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varinia street

I had no problems at all checking my silent & postal vote for Ryan! I rang a minute before 5.00pm & they took my call! I was really pleased because you only had till 8 pm to update your details! I had recently received in the mail that my electorate had changed! So I wanted to be sure I was still enrolled as a postal voter! The lady was very helpful & also answered my neighbour's questions as well! Agreeing to send out a postal vote application!

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Michelle Coates

URGENT- CALLERS GETTING DISCONNECTED TRYING TO REGISTER FOR PHONE VOTING. HOW DANGEROUS TO ENFORCE PUBLIC VOTING AT THIS TIME AGAINST MEDICAL ADVICE.

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Peter

Forcing people to vote and public booths during a pandemic when there are other methods of voting is just irresponsible.

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jules r

Said i dont have to actually vote ..... just get name marked off. Perfect system for a dysfunctional corrupt government

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The Wiggles

This is my experience of the ECQ. Quick to fine for not voting in an election but when you challenge the claim trying to gets someone at the ECQ to respond to your challenge is well nigh impossible. Absolutely useless government department - needs a complete revamp with staff who understand that they are PUBLIC SERVANTS.

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Matt Allan

Website of pre-polling stations very confusing. It seems that there are around 15 pre-polling stations, 14 of which are spread across the State with a specific station in each electorate. ECQ in their wisdom, have repeated this same list of 14 stations over and over again. I've confirmed you can vote at the electorate-specific station (returning officer).