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This is a list of electoral results for the electoral district of Clayfield in Queensland state elections. Members for Clayfield. First incarnation (1950–1977)
Clayfield is an electoral division of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland. It is centred on the inner northern suburb of Clayfield in the state capital of Brisbane. The seat was first created in 1950, and consistently returned members for the Liberal Party until its abolition in 1977. The bulk of the seat was merged into nearby Merthyr. [1]
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.
Short title: 2017-Final-Clayfield; Author: ECQ: Software used: Adobe Illustrator CC 2015.3 (Windows) File change date and time: 19:28, 25 May 2017: Date and time of digitizing
The redistribution added 7 more electorates to Greater Brisbane, the Gold Coast, and Sunshine Coast, while leaving 7 less electorates in regional Queensland. Aspley, Clayfield, and Hinchinbrook became notionally Labor-held. The changes resulted in 59 notionally Labor-held seats, 10 notionally Liberal-held seats, and 20 notionally National-held ...
The Electoral Districts Act (1872) resulted in 42 one-member electorates for the 1873 election, while in 1875 the Cook District Representation Act added the Electoral district of Cook. [1] [2] Four electorates were renamed: Hamlet of Fortitude Valley became Fortitude Valley; Town of Brisbane became Brisbane City; Town of Ipswich became Ipswich
This is a list of electoral divisions and wards in the ceremonial county of Wiltshire in South West England.All changes since the re-organisation of local government following the passing of the Local Government Act 1972 are shown.
Clayfield: Clayfield: Electoral map of Nudgee 2008. Nudgee is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland.