Where are the Daylight Saving for South East Queensland candidates?

by Matt Hooper on February 25, 2009

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Having noted with interest the launch of the Daylight Saving for South East Queensland Party in 2008, I expected the new party to have candidates lined up for the possibility of an early Queensland State Election. As of Day Two of the campaign there are currently no candidates publicly listed as being ready to run.

The party is running with a single policy to “have Daylight Saving Time (DST) introduced into the South East Queensland region” and frames itself as a political and peer pressure group, according to its Facebook Group.

The party’s website has not been updated since the election was called on the 23rd of February. A check of the Facebook Group reveals a Wall post on the 24th of February from the group’s Marketing and Communications man, Simon Kenworthy-Dell, in which he states that:

“DS4SEQ will be putting candidates into as many electoral areas as possible…if you can stand as a candidate please contact: andrew.bradbury@ds4seq.org.au“.

It will cost candidates $250 to run, a cost which will be re-couped if the candidate gets over 4% of the vote in his/her seat. Candidates will receive promotional t-shirts and flyers to help spread the word.

According to the Electoral Commission Queensland Guide for Candidates, nominations must close no later than 18 days after the Writ for the election has been issued. Nominations may close as soon as 8 days after the Writ is issued. Whatever the cut-off date that has been specified for this election, the DS4SEQ party does not have long to rally the troops and begin to raise its profile in time to garner some votes on election day.

I understand that the goal of the party is not so much to attempt to win seats but rather to raise awareness of their platform, assumedly with the hope of influencing the options put forward in any possible referendum that might be held in Queensland on the issue of daylight saving. However, it would surely be in DS4SEQ’s best interests to finalise their candidates as soon as possible?

I will keep tabs on this and post updates as they arise. In the meantime, let us know your thoughts on fielding candidates this close to an election in the comments below.

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Day 3 Blog Posts / QldElection09.com
02.26.09 at 1:07 pm
Candidates announced for the DS4SEQ party — QldVoice.org
03.03.09 at 1:34 pm

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DS4SEQ 03.02.09 at 10:24 pm

The DS4SEQ candidates will arrive shortly!
Thanks for the interest – we have only been a party for 3 months, so it’s taken a bit of effort to pull it all together. Look out for us announcing our candidates tomorrow (Tuesday 3rd).
Regards
DS4SEQ
PS – How many candidates do we need to field to get our own listing on your poll? :)

Matt Hooper 03.02.09 at 10:41 pm

Looking forward to the update on Tuesday, DS4SEQ! Will check with the site owner regarding the poll :)

Paul 03.03.09 at 12:57 pm

DS4SEQ, you’ve been included in our Week 2 poll.

DS4SEQ 03.03.09 at 3:35 pm

Thanks Paul
Amazingly we appear to be in the lead on the poll right now!! Let’s see if we can still be there at the end of the week! :)
Regards DS4SEQ

Stephiepuss 03.04.09 at 7:42 pm

Good on you all for getting it all together, I know who I will be voting for at this election, thanks for making it easy for me.

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