In the recent Australian election, Peter Dutton, former Liberal Party leader, lost his seat in Dickson, signaling a shift in voter sentiment in Queensland, traditionally his stronghold. This shift is attributed to a new bloc of young voters and women disillusioned with the Coalition, often citing the “Dutton effect” as a reason for their votes against the party. As a result, Labor was able to capture multiple electorates in Queensland, which voters like Sue and Aleysha believe reflects Dutton’s unpopularity and disconnect with the everyday concerns of constituents.