Authorities are considering whether to take action against an ineligible candidate in the recent Queensland election.

Palmer United Party candidate in Ferny Grove Mark Taverner was revealed as an undischarged bankrupt after the result of the January 31 poll.

Under the Parliament of Queensland Act, that disqualifies someone from running as a candidate.

In a statement to the ABC, the ECQ said it had now requested assistance from the Queensland Police Service.

A police spokesman said the matter was currently being assessed and it would be inappropriate to comment further.

Labor's Mark Furner won the seat of Ferny Grove in Brisbane's north west, beating sitting Liberal National Party Member Dale Shuttleworth.

The ECQ had initially said the result would be referred to the Court of Disputed Returns, but later decided not to lodge a petition with the court.

Labor won the election with 44 seats, and has formed a minority Government with the support of Independent MP Peter Wellington.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk is expected to visit the Governor this week to discuss when Parliament will resume.