Queensland's pro-daylight savings party is being deregistered but says it could reform if there is enough public support.

The Daylight Savings for South-East Queensland party wrote to the state Electoral Commission about a month ago asking to be removed from the political party role.

The Commission has advertised the request publicly and should complete the process in about a month.

The party of about 700 members says the the LNP and Labor are not interested in the issue.

"One of the major issues is both sides of the political spectrum are afraid of a backlash from the bush," acting chairman David Jones said.

"Where in fact when you see that in [former premier] Anna Bligh's own AC Nielson survey, 62.9 per cent of all Queenslanders surveyed were quite happy with the idea."

But Mr Jones says the party could make a return in the future.

"The relatively small number of us just find that the commitment to constant meetings and putting out press releases and so forth wasn't going to go anywhere for the next few years," he said.

"We're very happy to reconvene in another couple of years, whenever the next State Government election is."