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The 2024 Queensland state election was held on 26 October 2024 to elect all members to the Legislative Assembly of Queensland pursuant to the Constitution (Fixed Term Parliament) Amendment Act 2015. As a result of the 2016 Queensland term length referendum, the term of the parliament will run for four years. [1] [2]
2024 Queensland state election: Algester [4]; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor: Leeanne Enoch: 15,463 45.81 −13.11 Liberal National: Jitendra Prasad 10,871 32.21
The candidates of the 2024 Queensland state election vary and cover all ninety-three electorates in all of the state's regions. A total of 525 candidates from nine political parties (or independent) contested the election. It is the second-most contested election by nominated candidates in Queensland history, behind the previous election (2020 ...
The 2024 state election gave the Liberal National Party of Queensland a majority in parliament, winning 52 of 93 seats to defeat the incumbent Labor government. [1] Following the election, Liberal National leader David Crisafulli became the 41st Premier of Queensland and was sworn in by the governor of Queensland, Jeannette Young, on 28 October ...
Results of the 2024 Queensland state election This page was last edited on 27 October 2024, at 02:45 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The 2024 Queensland state election was held on 26 October 2024. [3] Polls prior to the election held that the chance of a Liberal-National party landslide was a probability. [4] It is widely believed that Crisafulli's ambiguity on the issue of abortion caused polls to narrow before the election. [5]
2024 Queensland local elections: Paddington Ward [26] [27] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal National: Clare Jenkinson 12,090 43.86 −1.64 Greens: Seal Chong Wah: 10,863 39.41 +1.11 Labor: Sún Etheridge 4,613 16.73 +0.53 Total formal votes 27,566 98.57 Informal votes 400 1.43 Turnout: 27,966 83.82 Two-candidate-preferred result Greens: Seal ...
In August 2023, Hutton was announced as the LNP's candidate for the seat of Keppel for the 2024 Queensland state election. [7]He was successfully elected with Labor's Brittany Lauga who had been the local member since 2015, conceding defeat on the night of the election.