Breaking: Queensland Olympics Minister referred to AFP over voting registration
Queensland Sports Minister Tim Mander has been referred to the Australian Federal Police regarding his electoral enrolment status. The Australian Electoral Commission raised concerns about the validity of his registered address, which is linked to a staff member. Mander has stated that he has complied with electoral requirements and updated his details following personal circumstances.
- ▪Tim Mander has been referred to the AFP over questions regarding his voting registration.
- ▪The AEC indicated there is a lack of compelling evidence to support Mander's claimed residence.
- ▪Mander insists he has updated his electoral details appropriately after a marriage separation.
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Queensland Olympics Minister Tim Mander referred to AFP over electoral enrolment statusBy state political reporter Jack McKayTopic:State and Territory ParliamentThu 21 May 2026 at 11:48amThu 21 May 2026 at 11:48amThu 21 May 2026 at 11:48amQueensland Sports Minister Tim Mander has been referred to the AFP amid questions about his voting registration. (AAP: Darren England)abc.net.au/news/qld-tim-mander-afp-electoral-enrolment/106705626Link copiedShareShare articleQueensland's under fire Olympics minister Tim Mander has been referred to the Australian Federal Police over his electoral enrolment status.The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) confirmed on Thursday it had made the referral.The election watchdog said it had sought information from Mr Mander about the matter, and this included…
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