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The 2024 Queensland state election is scheduled to be 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]
The Labor government, currently led by Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, will attempt to win a fourth term against the Liberal National opposition, currently led by David Crisafulli.
Electoral system
Queensland has compulsory voting and uses full-preference instant-runoff voting for single-member electorates. The election will be conducted by the Electoral Commission of Queensland (ECQ). The party or coalition that wins the majority of seats (at least 47) will form the government. If no majority emerges then the party or coalition that is able to command the confidence of the Legislative Assembly will form government.
The party or coalition that wins the second highest number of seats forms the opposition, with the remaining parties and independents candidates being allocated to the cross bench.
The Queensland Parliament is the only unicameral state parliament in Australia, composed of the Legislative Assembly. The upper house, the Queensland Legislative Council was abolished in 1922.
Key dates
The election will be for all 93 members of the Legislative Assembly. Pursuant to Constitution (Fixed Term Parliament) Amendment Act 2015 Queensland has fixed terms, with all elections following the 2020 election held every four years on the last Saturday of October.[3] The Governor may call an election earlier than scheduled if the Government does not maintain confidence, or the annual appropriation bill fails to pass.
Candidates
Crisafulli began announcing LNP candidates 18 months prior to the election, making the LNP the first party to formally endorse candidates for the election.[4] The LNP announced several other candidates afterwards. The second party to formally endorse a candidate was Katter's Australian Party (KAP), announcing their candidate for the Far North Queensland seat of Cook on 6 October 2023.[5]
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidate | LNP candidate | Greens candidate | One Nation candidate | KAP candidate | Other candidates |
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Algester | Labor | Leanne Enoch MP | Rhys Bosley (IND) | ||||
Aspley | Labor | Hon Bart Mellish MP | |||||
Bancroft | Labor | Chris Whiting MP | |||||
Barron River | Labor | Hon Craig Crawford MP | Bree James[6] | ||||
Bonney | LNP | Sam O'Connor MP | |||||
Broadwater | LNP | David Crisafulli | |||||
Buderim | LNP | Brent Mickelberg MP | |||||
Bulimba | Labor | Hon Di Farmer MP | |||||
Bundaberg | Labor | Tom Smith MP | Bree Watson[7] | ||||
Bundamba | Labor | Hon Lance Maccallum MP | |||||
Burdekin | LNP | Dale Last MP | |||||
Burleigh | LNP | Michael Hart MP | |||||
Burnett | LNP | Stephen Bennett | |||||
Cairns | Labor | Michael Healy MP | Yolonde Entsch[4] | ||||
Callide | LNP | Bryson Head MP | |||||
Caloundra | Labor | Jason Hunt | Kendall Morton[8] | ||||
Capalaba | Labor | Don Brown MP | |||||
Chatsworth | LNP | Steve Minnikin MP | |||||
Clayfield | LNP | Tim Nicholls MP | |||||
Condamine | LNP | Pat Weir MP | |||||
Cook | Labor | Cynthia Lui MP | Bruce Logan[5] | ||||
Coomera | LNP | Michael Crandon MP | |||||
Cooper | Labor | Jonty Bush MP | |||||
Currumbin | LNP | Laura Gerber MP | |||||
Everton | LNP | Tim Mander MP | |||||
Ferny Grove | Labor | Hon Mark Furner MP | Nelson Savanh[9] | ||||
Gaven | Labor | Hon Meaghan Scanlon MP | |||||
Gladstone | Labor | Hon Glenn Butcher MP | |||||
Glass House | LNP | Andrew Powell MP | |||||
Greenslopes | Labor | Joe Kelly MP | |||||
Gregory | LNP | Lachlan Millar MP | |||||
Gympie | LNP | Tony Perrett MP | |||||
Hervey Bay | Labor | Adrian Tanttari MP | David Lee | ||||
Hill | KAP | Shane Knuth MP | |||||
Hinchinbrook | KAP | Nick Dametto MP | |||||
Inala | Labor | Hon Annastacia Palazczsuk MP | |||||
Ipswich | Labor | Jennifer Howard MP | |||||
Ipswich West | Labor | Jim Madden MP | |||||
Jordan | Labor | Charis Mullen MP | |||||
Kawana | LNP | Jarrod Bleijie MP | |||||
Keppel | Labor | Hon Brittany Lauga MP | Nigel Hutton[10] | ||||
Kurwongbah | Labor | Shane King MP | |||||
Lockyer | LNP | Jim McDonald MP | |||||
Logan | Labor | Hon Linus Power MP | |||||
Lytton | Labor | Joanne Pease MP | |||||
Macalister | Labor | Melissa McMahon MP | |||||
Mackay | Labor | Julianne Gilbert MP | |||||
Maiwar | Greens | Michael Berkman MP | |||||
Mansfield | Labor | Corinne McMillan MP | |||||
Maroochydore | LNP | Fiona Simpson MP | |||||
Maryborough | Labor | Bruce Saunders MP | John Barounis[11] | ||||
McConnel | Labor | Hon Grace Grace MP | |||||
Mermaid Beach | LNP | Ray Stevens MP | |||||
Miller | Labor | Hon Mark Bailey MP | |||||
Mirani | One Nation | Stephen Andrew MP | |||||
Moggill | LNP | Dr Christian Rowan MP | |||||
Morayfield | Labor | Hon Mark Ryan MP | |||||
Mount Ommaney | Labor | Jessica Pugh | |||||
Mudgeeraba | LNP | Ros Bates MP RN | |||||
Mulgrave | Labor | Hon Curtis Pitt MP | |||||
Mundingburra | Labor | Les Walker MP | Janelle Poole[12] | Michael Pugh[13] | |||
Murrumba | Labor | Hon Steven Miles MP | |||||
Nanango | LNP | Deb Frecklington MP | |||||
Nicklin | Labor | Robert Skelton | Marty Hunt | ||||
Ninderry | LNP | Dan Purdie MP | |||||
Noosa | Independent | Cr Clare Stewart[14] | Sandy Bolton MP | ||||
Nudgee | Labor | Hon Leanne Linard MP | |||||
Oodgeroo | LNP | Hon Amanda Stoker[15] | |||||
Pine Rivers | Labor | Nikki Boyd MP | |||||
Pumicestone | Labor | Ali King MP | |||||
Redcliffe | Labor | Hon Yvette D'Ath MP | Kerri-Anne Dooley[16] | ||||
Redlands | Labor | Kim Richards MP | Rebecca Young[4] | ||||
Rockhampton | Labor | Barry O'Rourke MP | Donna Kirkland[17] | Margaret Strelow (IND)[18] | |||
Sandgate | Labor | Hon Stirling Hinchcliffe MP | |||||
Scenic Rim | LNP | Jon Krause MP | |||||
South Brisbane | Greens | Amy McMahon | |||||
Southern Downs | LNP | James Lister MP | |||||
Southport | LNP | Rob Molhoek MP | |||||
Springwood | Labor | Mick de Brenni | |||||
Stafford | Labor | Jimmy Sullivan MP | Fiona Hammond | ||||
Stretton | Labor | James Martin MP | |||||
Surfers Paradise | LNP | John-Paul Langbroek MP | |||||
Theodore | LNP | Mark Boothman MP | |||||
Thuringowa | Labor | Aaron Harper MP | Natalie Marr[4] | Clynton Hawks[19] | |||
Toohey | Labor | Peter Russo MP | |||||
Toowoomba North | LNP | Trevor Watts MP | |||||
Toowoomba South | LNP | David Janetzki MP | |||||
Townsville | Labor | Scott Stewart MP | |||||
Traeger | KAP | Robbie Katter MP | |||||
Warrego | LNP | Ann Leahy MP | |||||
Waterford | Labor | Hon Shannon Fentiman MP | |||||
Whitsunday | LNP | Amanda Camm MP | |||||
Woodridge | Labor | Hon Cameron Dick MP |
Retiring members
Labor
- Jim Madden (Ipswich West) – announced retirement on 18 April 2023, citing "ongoing physical and mental health".[20][21]
- Stirling Hinchliffe (Sandgate) – announced retirement on 11 October 2023.[22]
- Barry O'Rourke (Rockhampton) – announced retirement on 13 November 2023, citing health issues.[23]
Liberal National
- Mark Robinson (Oodgeroo) – announced retirement on 16 June 2023.[24]
- Michael Hart (Burleigh) – announced retirement on 6 September 2023.[25]
- Lachlan Millar (Gregory) – announced retirement on 18 October 2023.[26]
Electoral pendulum
This is a pre-election pendulum for the 2024 Queensland state election. Members in italics will not contest the election. By-elections were held in two seats during this term of Parliament that changed their margins. See the footnotes for details.
- Notes
Opinion polling
Notes
References
- ↑ The Queensland Electoral System Queensland Parliament
- ↑ Queensland referendum: Vote on four-year parliamentary terms passes ABC News 5 April 2016
- ↑ "Constitution (Fixed Term Parliament) Amendment Act 2015" (PDF). www.legislation.qld.gov.au.
- 1 2 3 4 Cosoleto, Tara (26 March 2023). "LNP names candidates 18 months out from Queensland poll". Brisbane Times. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
- 1 2 McCarthy, Isaac (6 October 2023). "Katters announce Malanda man, ex-SAS soldier Bruce Logan as Cook candidate". Cairns Post. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
- ↑ Carruthers, Peter (4 October 2023). "Bree James chosen as LNP's Barron River candidate". Cairns Post. Retrieved 5 October 2023.
- ↑ Taylor, James (18 September 2023). "Bree Watson LNP state candidate for Bundaberg in 2024". NewsMail. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
- ↑ "Businesswoman Kendall Morton preselected by LNP for Caloundra seat bid". Sunshine Coast News. Australian Associated Press. 9 October 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2023.
- ↑ Johnson, Hayden (16 October 2023). "LNP endorses man who said 'good stuff' to 'racist' video". Retrieved 19 October 2023.
- ↑ Nufer, Darryn (18 August 2023). "Nigel Hutton revealed as LNP's candidate for Keppel at 2024 election". The Morning Bulletin. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
- ↑ Walker, Carlie (22 August 2023). "John Barounis to run for seat of Maryborough for LNP". Fraser Coast Chronicle. Retrieved 23 August 2023.
- ↑ Charles, Caitlan (5 October 2023). "Police officer Janelle Poole to run against Les Walker in Mundingburra". Townsville Bulletin. Retrieved 6 October 2023.
- ↑ [0=AZURRBqUgOjOJ5aoIi3iy0RJp45nQ7v0IyD_VKSHX2HhxmSAFP0rH1-5pkBhFyU1GoB366iRpLBUPtgynzhK9Ds0mw7aBY_i5KrXrlGoyuvuR6kTY2k9kR1GcJWjgkcoUB_QWVwJsHyAoQqatSNFvhcheZ6Xs3U3aKZiXUZPdBPfQKWzVnCa2lvacYDMeSQy6aM&__tn__=%2CO%2CP-R]
- ↑ "Mayor endorsed as LNP Noosa candidate". Noosa Today. 14 August 2023. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
- ↑ Bowman, Jay (8 October 2023). "Amanda Stoker steps up as Liberal National Party's Oodgeroo candidate, backed by David Crisafulli for 'tireless' work ethic". ABC News. Retrieved 9 October 2023.
- ↑ Johnson, Hayden (28 August 2023). "Kerri-Anne Dooley to again challenge Yvette D'Ath for Redcliffe at 2024 election". The Courier-Mail. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
- ↑ Offord, Geordi (17 October 2023). "Donna Kirkland Announced as LNP Candidate for Rockhampton: State Election". The Morning Bulletin. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
- ↑ Jarrett, Vanessa (14 November 2023). "Former Rockhampton mayor Margaret Strelow to run in 2024 state election". The Morning Bulletin. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
- ↑ [0=AZX4N4CQMPE4I0VvvdfhFbyxDyt4RFwFhAqihlL4kMB4oKOMQKV7UprB48ovftyIou8tzaUUCJnjELOSWx_J686cj7fu3VwaiESB2qsdJbUlRw6itGbFreO-1BQLrlGZE4ROSTTWyHhM5c2msnMLQtw9lJLijMqlLO5fFEIbPAn6yyXz3xp3ajOkSZl0r-sS-qc&__tn__=%2CO%2CP-R]
- ↑ Dennien, Matt (18 April 2023). "Labor MP to retire from politics amid bullying and quota cloud". Brisbane Times. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
- ↑ Madden, Jim (18 April 2023). Personal Explanation – Member for Ipswich West (PDF) (Speech). Parliament House, Brisbane: Queensland Parliament. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
- ↑ Elks, Sarah (11 October 2023). "Stirling Hinchliffe calls it quits after 17 years to 'put family first'". The Australian. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
- ↑ Johnson, Hayden (13 November 2023). "Premier to lose another Labor MP at 2024 poll". The Courier-Mail. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
- ↑ McCormack, Madura (16 June 2023). "Oodgeroo MP Mark Robinson confirms retirement at next election, paving way for Amanda Stoker's political comeback". Courier Mail. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
- ↑ McCormack, Madura (6 September 2023). "LNP MP for Burleigh Michael Hart won't recontest 2024 state election". Courier Mail. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
- ↑ Gall, Sally (18 October 2023). "Gregory MP calls time on representing largest electorate in Queensland". Queensland Country Life. Retrieved 21 October 2023.