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Your how-to guide to preferential voting in the October 31 Queensland election

You’ll hear a lot about preferences during the Queensland election campaign.
In Queensland, you have to number every box on the ballot for your vote to count — a change that first took affect at the last state election in 2017.
Say you’re voting in a seat with five candidates.
After the first count of votes, the candidate with the lowest vote is eliminated.
Anyone who put that person at #1 will see their vote redirected to the person they put as #2.
That process continues until somebody hits 50 per cent of the vote, winning the seat.
Political parties don’t get to decide where your vote goes — only you can do that.
But they can provide a bit of a how-to guide,…
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