Electoral Act 1992

LegislationReferenced in 16 bills

Local Government Electoral (Implementing Stage 1 of Belcarra) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

This bill bans political donations from property developers at both local and state government levels, and strengthens how councillors must declare and manage conflicts of interest. It implements recommendations from the Crime and Corruption Commission's Operation Belcarra investigation into local government corruption risks.

6/3/2018· PASSED with amendment· Hon S Hinchliffe MP
Government & Elections
31

Personal Injuries Proceedings and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

This bill stops 'claim farming' - where third parties cold-call people to pressure them into making injury claims and sell their details to lawyers. It creates new offences for personal injury and workers' compensation claims, requires law practices to certify compliance, and confirms when workers with terminal conditions can access lump sum compensation.

31/3/2022· PASSED with amendment· Hon S Fentiman MP
Justice & RightsWork & EmploymentGovernment & Elections
14

Electoral and Other Legislation (Accountability, Integrity and Other Matters) Amendment Bill 2019

This bill reforms Queensland's electoral laws and government integrity rules. It caps political donations and campaign spending, creates new criminal offences for Ministers and councillors who dishonestly hide conflicts of interest, restricts election signage near polling booths, and increases public funding for political parties to reduce reliance on private donations.

28/11/2019· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Government & ElectionsJustice & Rights

COVID-19 Emergency Response and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2020

This bill extends Queensland's COVID-19 emergency laws from 31 December 2020 to 30 April 2021, allowing continued pandemic response measures. It also makes separate changes to how council vacancies are filled, supports artisan distillers, and extends the Small Business Commissioner role.

26/11/2020· PASSED· Hon S Fentiman MP
HealthBusiness & EconomyGovernment & Elections

Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2023

This bill makes wide-ranging updates to Queensland's justice system, covering courts, tribunals, the legal profession, electoral processes, and victim recognition. It brings significant changes including allowing public identification of sexual offence defendants before committal, better recognition of unborn children's deaths in criminal proceedings, stronger oversight of JPs, and various administrative improvements.

25/5/2023· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Justice & RightsGovernment & Elections
30

Local Government (Empowering Councils) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025

This bill reforms Queensland's local government laws to reduce red tape and empower councils. It simplifies conflict of interest rules, removes lower-level conduct complaints from the formal system, gives councils more control over senior staff appointments, and streamlines electoral processes.

20/11/2025· 2nd reading to be moved· Hon A Leahy MP
Government & ElectionsRegional QueenslandFirst Nations
1

Electoral (Voter's Choice) Amendment Bill 2019

This bill sought to reintroduce optional preferential voting for Queensland state elections. Under the proposed system, voters could mark just their first choice candidate without having to number every box on the ballot paper. This bill was introduced by a non-government member and lapsed at the end of the 56th Parliament without becoming law.

18/9/2019· Lapsed· Mr D Janetzki
Government & Elections

Public Health and Other Legislation (Public Health Emergency) Amendment Bill 2020

This bill gives Queensland authorities emergency powers to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. It allows the Chief Health Officer to issue binding directions restricting movement and gatherings, order isolation and quarantine, and close facilities. It also provides flexibility for elections and planning approvals during the emergency.

18/3/2020· PASSED· Hon S Miles MP
HealthSafety & EmergencyGovernment & Elections

Public Health and Other Legislation (Further Extension of Expiring Provisions) Amendment Bill 2021

This bill extended Queensland's COVID-19 emergency measures from September 2021 to April 2022, continuing public health powers, quarantine requirements, and economic protections while vaccines were being rolled out. It also improved the quarantine fee system by allowing prepayment and third-party liability arrangements for traveller cohorts like seasonal workers.

16/6/2021· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
HealthGovernment & ElectionsBusiness & Economy
22

Electoral Legislation (Political Donations) Amendment Bill 2018

This bill would have banned all for-profit corporations from making political donations in Queensland. It was a private member's bill from the Greens that failed at the second reading and did not become law.

16/5/2018· 2nd reading failed· Mr M Berkman MP
Government & Elections
18

Emblems of Queensland and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2023

This bill officially makes the Muttaburrasaurus langdoni Queensland's State fossil emblem, and fixes several technical issues with parliamentary procedures including remote committee participation, privacy for unwell MPs using proxy votes, and the definition of the parliamentary precinct.

14/9/2023· PASSED· Hon S Hinchliffe MP
Government & ElectionsRegional Queensland
27

COVID-19 Emergency Response and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2021

This bill extends Queensland's COVID-19 emergency laws until 30 September 2021 and gives local governments more flexibility during the pandemic. It covers extensions to temporary regulations across many areas of life, allows councils to adjust rates outside normal budget cycles, and creates new rules for holding COVID-safe local government elections.

11/3/2021· PASSED· Hon S Fentiman MP
Government & ElectionsHealthSafety & Emergency
28

Electoral Laws (Restoring Electoral Fairness) Amendment Bill 2025

This bill makes wide-ranging changes to Queensland's electoral laws. It restricts voting rights for prisoners serving sentences of one year or more, removes the ban on property developer donations for state elections, allows political parties to borrow from banks for campaigns, changes donation caps to apply per financial year instead of per election cycle, removes Electoral Commission oversight of party preselections, and extends the period for authorisation requirements on election materials.

11/12/2025· 2nd reading to be moved· Hon D Frecklington MP
Government & ElectionsJustice & Rights
1

Electoral and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

This bill reforms Queensland's State electoral system to improve integrity, transparency and efficiency. It implements anti-corruption recommendations from the Crime and Corruption Commission's Belcarra investigation, modernises voting procedures based on lessons from the 2016 elections, and updates electoral laws to reflect Queensland's move to four-year fixed parliamentary terms.

1/5/2019· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Government & ElectionsJustice & Rights
2

Local Government Electoral (Implementing Stage 2 of Belcarra) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

This bill implements the second stage of reforms following the Crime and Corruption Commission's Operation Belcarra investigation into local government corruption. It strengthens electoral donation disclosure, introduces mandatory candidate training, tightens conflict of interest rules, and applies the same accountability framework to Brisbane City Council that applies to all other Queensland councils.

1/5/2019· PASSED with amendment· Hon S Hinchliffe MP
Government & Elections
10

Local Government Electoral and Other Legislation (Expenditure Caps) Amendment Bill 2022

This bill introduces spending caps for Queensland local government elections to create fairer campaigns. It limits how much candidates, political parties, and third parties can spend on advertising and other campaign activities, and requires detailed disclosure of campaign finances.

1/12/2022· PASSED with amendment· Hon Dr S Miles MP
Government & Elections