Queensland state election, 2004

Queensland state election, 2004

The Nationals regained three seats from the ALP, Burdekin, Burnett and Charters Towers , as well as Lockyer from One Nation member Bill Flynn, but lost Keppel to the ALP, leaving them with a total gain of three seats. The Liberal Party won Currumbin from Minister Merri Rose, as well as taking Rob Borbidge's former seat of Surfers Paradise from indepedent Lex Bell, who had won it in the 2001 by-election following Borbidge's resignation.


=Seats won by the ALP=

*Albert (retain)
*Algester (retain)
*Ashgrove (retain)
*Aspley (retain)
*Barron River (retain)
*Brisbane Central (retain)
*Broadwater (retain)
*Bulimba (retain)
*Bundaberg (retain)
*Bundamba (retain)
*Burleigh (retain)
*Cairns (retain)
*Capalaba (retain)
*Chatsworth (retain)
*Clayfield (retain)
*Cleveland (retain)
*Cook (retain)
*Everton (retain)
*Ferny Grove (retain)
*Fitzroy (retain)
*Gaven (retain)
*Glasshouse (retain)
*Greenslopes (retain)
*Hervey Bay (retain)
*Inala (retain)
*Indooroopilly (retain)
*Ipswich (retain)
*Ipswich West (retain)
*Kallangur (retain)
*Kawana (retain)
*Keppel (gain from Nats)
*Kurwongbah (retain)
*Logan (retain)
*Lytton (retain)
*Mackay (retain)
*Mount Coot-tha (retain)
*Mount Gravatt (retain)
*Mount Isa (retain)
*Mount Ommaney (retain)
*Mudgeereba (retain)
*Mulgrave (retain)
*Mundingburra (retain)
*Murrumba (retain)
*Noosa (retain)
*Nudgee (retain)
*Pumicestone (retain)
*Redcliffe (retain)
*Redlands (retain)
*Rockhampton (retain)
*Sandgate (retain)
*South Brisbane (retain)
*Southport (retain)
*Springwood (retain)
*Stafford (retain)
*Stretton (retain)
*Thuringowa (retain)
*Toowoomba North (retain)
*Townsville (retain)
*Waterford (retain)
*Whitsunday (retain)
*Woodridge (retain)
*Yeerongpilly (retain)


=Seats won by the Nationals=

*Beaudesert (retain)
*Burdekin (gain from ALP)
*Burnett (gain from ALP)
*Callide (retain)
*Charters Towers (gain from ALP)
*Cunningham (retain)
*Darling Downs (retain*)
*Gregory (retain)
*Hinchinbrook (retain)
*Lockyer (gain from One Nation)
*Maroochydore (retain)
*Mirani (retain)
*Southern Downs (retain)
*Toowoomba South (retain)
*Warrego (retain)

*Ray Hopper won the seat of Darling Downs as an independent, but joined the National Party in December 2001.


=Seats won by the Liberal Party=

*Caloundra (retain)
*Currumbin (gain from ALP)
*Moggill (retain)
*Robina (retain)
*Surfers Paradise (gain from Lex Bell)

eats won by the One Nation Party (ONP)

*Tablelands (retain)

eats won by Independents

*Gladstone (retain by Liz Cunningham)
*Gympie (retain by Elisa Roberts*)
*Maryborough (retain by Chris Foley)
*Nanango (retain by Dorothy Pratt)
*Nicklin (retain by Peter Wellington)

*Roberts was originally elected as a One Nation member, but left the party in 2001 and retained her seat as an Independent.

ubsequent changes

In 2005, Deputy Premier Terry Mackenroth and Speaker Ray Hollis resigned from parliament, forcing by-elections in their former seats of Chatsworth and Redcliffe on 20 August 2005. The Liberal Party won both seats, with Michael Caltabiano successful in Chatsworth and Terry Rogers in Redcliffe. ALP member Robert Poole resigned from his seat of Gaven on 28 February 2006. National Party candidate Dr Alex Douglas won the Gaven by-election held on 1 April 2006.

The results of the three by-elections leave the ALP with 60 seats and lift National and Liberal Party representation to 16 and seven seats respectively.

ee also

*Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 2004-2006


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