Forty-four people have put their hand up to stand for Ipswich City Council in the 2020 Local Government Elections.
The city will go to the polls on 28 March to elect a new mayor and eight divisional councillors across four divisions.
Each division will be represented by two councillors.
Of the 44 people who have nominated, seven are contesting the mayoralty with eight candidates in Division 1.
There are 11 candidates in Division 2, a total of 12 in Division 3 and six standing for election in Division 4.
The list of candidates is as follows: (Note: Names have been ordered in line with the ballot draw conducted by the Electoral Commission of Queensland.)
Mayor
Teresa Harding
Ursula Monsiegneur
Pat Walsh
Mark Williams
David Martin
Karakan Karoly Kochardy
Chris Smith
Division 1
Will Jankovic
Simon Ingram
Sheila Ireland
Jacob Madsen
Jim Thompson
Conny Turni
Kendal Newman
Pye Augustine
Division 2
Brad Hunt
Paul Tully
Steven Purcell
Luise Manning
Nicole Jonic
Paul Modra
Sirle Adamson
Anthony Bull
Sarah Knopke
James Pinnell
Andrea Dunn
Division 3
Alyson Lewis
Andrew Fechner
Jim Dodrill
David Box
Marnie Doyle
Toni Gibbs
Darren Close
Kevin Le Grice
Jacinta Bull
Bill Heck
Rochelle Caloon
Drew Pickwick
Division 4
Gary Duffy
Susan Dunne
Kate Kunzelmann
Brian Scott
Shane Blake
Russell Milligan
Which division are you in?
New divisions for Ipswich take effect with the 2020 Local Government Elections.
Voters on 28 March will be asked to elect a mayor and two councillors for their division to represent them on Ipswich City Council.
Here are the maps of each division.
Division 1
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Division 2
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Division 3
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Division 4
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All relevant information about the 2020 Local Government Elections is available at www.ecq.qld.gov.au