Two late entries have added fresh intrigue to the race for Dawson, with the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) confirming the official ballot draw for the federal election.
Held in Mackay using a blindfold and old-school bingo-roller system, the ballot draw randomly assigned the order in which candidates will appear on the voting slip.
In total, seven candidates have been confirmed for Dawson:
Michael Lockyer – Trumpet of Patriots
Alexander John Beaumont – Gerrard Rennick People First
Amanda Nickson – Family First
Andrew Willcox – Liberal National Party
Darren Brown – Pauline Hanson’s One Nation
Paula Creen – The Greens
Neil Wallace – Labor
One of the last-minute additions is Alexander John Beaumont, representing the newly formed Gerrard Rennick People First party. According to the party’s website, Mr Beaumont brings a "colourful and diverse" background across industries including advertising, technology, health, and education. A veteran of the Australian Defence Force, he served in both the signals and artillery corps and worked as a physical training instructor.
Mr Beaumont is described as a passionate advocate for freedom of speech, constitutional rights, and protectionism for the people. He also has experience as a coach in athletics, rowing and marathons, and held a presidential position with a Chamber of Commerce in his early thirties.
Another latecomer, Darren Brown of Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, is on the ballot — however, at the time of print, no candidate profile or campaign details could be found on the official One Nation website.
When asked about his draw position in the middle of the ballot, incumbent Andrew Willcox remained unfazed.
"I'm placed right in the middle, and at the end of the day, it's not important where you're placed on the ballot, it's what you do,” he said.
"I've put my best foot forward each and every day since being elected and I hope to continue the work I'm doing.
"It's been a steep learning curve going from local government into federal politics but I've got the experience, the training wheels are off and I'm ready to hit the ground running."
Early voting opens on April 22, with pre-poll centres located at:
Mackay Showgrounds 500 Pavilion
Shop 8, Northern Beaches Central, Rural View
Whitsunday Masonic Lodge, Proserpine
PCYC Whitsundays, Airlie Beach
Bowen PCYC
Sarina QCWA Hall
Moranbah Arts Council Building
Clermont Civic Centre
Blackwater QCWA Hall
Meanwhile, the AEC confirmed a record 98.2% of eligible Australians are enrolled to vote.
“This is the third election in a row at which we’ve set a record for Australia’s national enrolment rate,” said Electoral Commissioner Jeff Pope.
“Record enrolment like this doesn’t happen by accident. It represents a huge amount of work on the part of the AEC to engage with voters and reduce barriers for enrolment, and of course a fantastic effort from eligible Australians to get enrolled.”
“We’re particularly focused on Australia’s youth enrolment rates, and I’m pleased to report that it’s now extremely healthy.
"Well done, Australia.”
Andrew Willcox stands beside the official ballot list for Dawson, unfazed by his mid-list placement as early voting approaches. Photo supplied