REDLANDS council candidates have been allowed to return signs and how to vote cards to the Cleveland pre-polling centre after being told to stop campaigning at the station this morning.
An email from ECQ returning officer Amanda Heinrich sent to candidates this morning instructed them to cease campaigning immediately at the Cleveland Baptist Church.
It came after repeated breaches of an agreement made only a day earlier.
Ms Heinrich has told candidates that if voters are obstructed or other complaints received, police will be called.
They would instead be allowed to display election material.
An email was sent out to candidates on Wednesday night saying these materials must be removed from early voting centres.
The email from Ms Heinrich said the measures had been forced by many breaches of the agreement reached on Tuesday night.
She wrote that she was extremely disappointed.
"You are reminded that obstructing voters or the voting process is deemed an offence ... therefore any complaints received from the public or other candidates and third parties forthwith will result in police intervention," she wrote.
"Do not impede the Returning Officer or the ECQ Redlands staff from carrying out the election process by complaints or the like."
Assistant returning officer Justin Marsh told candidates this afternoon that after visiting the Capalaba and Victoria Point pre-polling centres this morning and observing the candidates' co-operation, the same configuration would be re-instated at Cleveland.
One A-frame per candidate and a container with how to vote cards or election material would be allowed.
Division 8 hopeful Keith Mearns said candidates and volunteers were taking shifts at Capalaba but were helping to direct voters, rather than handing out their own how to vote cards.