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Note: Please visit the Daylight Saving For
Southeast Queensland Party’s website
(www.ds4seq.org.au)
for updates in order to make sure your state
electorate has a party candidate for the next
Queensland State Election.
And as always, where possible vote #1 for
the DS4SEQ Party on the day!
For the people of Southeast Queensland who
support the need for Daylight Saving in such a
metropolitan region, there are three ways you
can vote for the DS4SEQ Party using
Queensland's OPV System on the white ballot
paper (sample below) you'll be provided at your
local polling booth.
For those who like preferencing
To have your say on Daylight Saving in Southeast
Queensland as well as the major party you’d
prefer to see govern our state, simply vote this
way:
#1 for your local DS4SEQ Party candidate
#2 for the major party candidate of your choice
Wish to Improve Chances of a Balance-of-Power?
If you’re still not happy enough to even be
bothered with voting #2 for a major party
candidate and would more so favour increasing
the chances of a balance-of-power election
outcome, then simply vote this way:
#1 for your local DS4SEQ Party candidate
#2 for an independent / alternate minor party
#3 for a major party candidate (if you must)
For those who just vote #1
For those who are not satisfied with either one
of the major parties, or for that matter their
local independents / alternate minor parties,
simply vote this way:
#1 for your local DS4SEQ Party candidate
After making your choice from the above
mentioned options simply drop the ballot paper
in the box provided before you leave.
It's that simple!
These options will allow you to help send a
clear message to all parties that Daylight
Saving in Southeast Queensland is an issue for
our state, and the need for
a dual-time zone arrangement must be considered.
Below you can see what a ballot paper looks
like.
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