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Legalise Cannabis Queensland, registered with the Electoral Commission Queensland as Legalise Cannabis Queensland (Party),[1] is a single-issue political party based in Queensland, Australia. The party has a number of policies that centre around the adult legalisation and regulation of cannabis for personal, medical and industrial uses.[2]

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Legalise Cannabis Queensland Party
AbbreviationLCQ
PresidentMelody Lindsay
SecretarySuzette Luyken
Founded1 September 2020 (2020-09-01)
HeadquartersNambour Qld
IdeologyLegalisation of cannabis
National affiliationLegalise Cannabis Australia
Queensland Parliament
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Website
https://lcqparty.org/
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The party was formed in 2020, and ran 23 candidates[3] in the Queensland state election in that year.[4] They received over 26,000 votes and 0.91% of the total first preference votes statwide,[5] gaining over 5% of the vote in some areas and 3 to 4% in others,[6] Ian Zunker received the party's biggest share of first preference votes in the state, with 5.51% in the electorate of Bundaberg.[7] The party finished as the sixth largest party by number of votes out of the twelve parties that contested the election.

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Formation

The Legalise Cannabis Queensland Party was established when a group of like minded people containing members from the H.E.M.P. Party, Medical Cannabis Users Association of Australia (MCUA) and their associated networks formed a Facebook group with the intention of standing as independents in the October 2020 Queensland state election with the view of working loosely together to push for cannabis law reform in Queensland and share resources. They met in person on several occasions to discuss issues and policy. Then one person suggested maybe a political party would be a better way.[8] The party met the membership requirements for registration within a fortnight and on 1 July 2020 they submitted registration paperwork to the Electoral Commission of Queensland to run candidates at the October Queensland state election.[9] The party was registered as a political party by ECQ on 9 September 2020.[10]

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Election results

Queensland

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Election Legislative Assembly of Queensland
Votes  % +/– Seats +/–
2020 26,146 0.91% New
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2024 49,552 1.6% +0.7
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Federal

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Election Queensland House seats Queensland Senate seats
Votes  % Seats +/– Votes  % Seats won Total seats +/–
2022 6,025 0.20%
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New 161,899 5.37%
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References

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