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Toggle Election results subsection. 2.1 Elections in the 2020s. ... This is a list of electoral results for the electoral district of South Brisbane in Queensland ...
2024 Queensland state election: South Brisbane [82] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Greens: Amy MacMahon: 12,146 34.7 −3.2 Labor: Barbara O'Shea: 11,192 32.0 −2.4 Liberal National: Marita Parkinson 10,472 29.9 +7.1 One Nation: Richard Henderson 1,179 3.4 +1.6 Total formal votes 34,989 97.6 Informal votes 874 2.4 Turnout: 35,863 Two-candidate ...
Electoral map of South Brisbane 2008. South Brisbane, also known as Brisbane South, is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland. The electorate encompasses suburbs in Brisbane's inner-south, stretching from East Brisbane to West End, and south to Annerley. Parts of Greenslopes and Coorparoo are also located in the ...
2 Results by electoral district. Toggle Results by electoral district subsection. ... 2020 Queensland state election: South Brisbane [101] Party Candidate Votes % ± ...
However, Labor lost the seat of South Brisbane to the Greens, therefore giving Labor a net seat change of +4. The seat of Bundaberg was won by Labor with a margin of just nine votes, currently the smallest margin of any federal or state electorate in Australia. Labor's defeat in South Brisbane was significant in two ways.
1969 Queensland state election: Brisbane; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor: Brian Davis: 4,162 56.2 +0.3 Liberal: Neville Jackson 2,200 29.7 −2.8 Queensland Labor
2021 Division 7 by-election (4 December 2021) [38] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent LNP: Yvonne Barlow 4,265 26.57 Independent: Brett Hayes 3,585 22.34 Independent: Dean Teasdale 2,612 16.27 Independent Labor: Ryan Bakker 2,539 15.82 Independent: Ben Wood 2,141 13.34 Independent: Jackie Findlay 909 5.66 Total formal votes 16,051 95.07 ...
A by-election was held for the seat of South Brisbane in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland on 28 April 2012, the same day as local government elections, following the decision of former premier Anna Bligh to retire from politics. Jackie Trad retained the seat for the Labor Party. [1] [2]