Activist group GetUp would be banned from handing out how-to-vote cards on election day under a resolution set to be debated at this weekend's LNP state convention.

The proposal is among more than 100 resolutions to be debated by rank-and-file party members at the event, which begins in Brisbane on Friday and will include an address by Prime Minister Scott Morrison at the weekend.

A GetUp volunteer handing out out how-to-vote cards at Ithaca Creek Primary School during the 2015 Queensland election. Credit:Maleika Halpin

The election day motion calls on the Coalition government to amend the Commonwealth Electoral Act to limit the distribution and display of political material within 500 metres of polling places to parties with candidates listed on voting ballots.

It would effectively ban left-wing group GetUp, unions and even right-leaning advocacy groups such as Cherish Life and the Australian Taxpayers' Alliance from campaigning at polling booths on election day.