One of these eight will be our new Federal MP
THESE are the eight faces chasing your vote at the Federal Election.
Four men and four women will contest the seat of Maranoa on July 2, representing eight parties.
At the top of the ballot paper is Labor candidate Dave Kerrigan.
The Barcaldine-based candidate was born in Longreach and has worked for Queensland Health and in the shearing industry.
In the second spot on the ballot paper will be Family First candidate Myfanwy Schenk.
Mrs Schenk lives in Dalby, where she is a stay-at-home mum for her five young sons.
Sitting below her name on the ballot paper is Greens candidate Katherine Hompes.
Ms Hompes, who lives in Toowoomba, is a mother and a law student at the University of Southern Queensland.
The fourth name on the ballot paper is Rise Up Australia candidate Sherrilyn Church.
Ms Church, who challenged Kevin Rudd in the seat of Griffith at the last election, is a citrus farmer from Crows Nest.
Sitting below her on the ballot paper is Luke Arbuckle from CountryMinded.
The Talwood farmer has thrown his hat into the election ring.
The sixth candidate on the ballot paper is Katter's Australian Party candidate Rick Gurnett.
The Charleville grazier is a former LNP branch president.
On the second last spot of the ballot paper is Warwick-based LNP candidate David Littleproud.
Mr Littleproud has served as the president of the Warwick Chamber of Commerce,
The final name on the ballot is One Nation candidate Lynette Keehn.
Ms Keehn lives at Jandowae, where she worked for an RFID cattle reader company before the company moved and she was made redundant.
Pre-poll voting will open in Warwick on Monday at 62 Palmerin St (next to A-OK). Voters can apply for a postal vote at www.aec.gov.au.
Early voting
Monday, June 20 - Thursday, June 23 (8.30am -5.30pm)
Friday, June 24 (8.30am - 6pm)
Saturday, June 25 (9am - 4pm)
Monday, June 27 - Tuesday, June 28 (8.30am - 5.30pm)
Wednesday, June 29 (8.30am - 6pm)
Thursday, June 30 (8.30am - 5.30pm)
Friday, July 1 (8.30am - 6pm)