Candidates of the 1998 Queensland state election

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The 1998 Queensland state election was held on 13 June 1998.

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By-elections

Retiring Members

Labor

National

Legislative Assembly

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate Coalition candidate One Nation candidate Greens candidate Democrats candidateOther candidates
Albert National Peter Shooter Bill Baumann (Nat)Rod EvansSally SpainLyn Green (ARP)
Archerfield Labor Karen Struthers Fazal Deen (Lib)Rodger PryorRocco De PierriAllen Hrstich (ARP)
Ashgrove Labor Jim Fouras Alan Sherlock (Lib)Brenda MasonJustin YeendRay Sargent (AFP)
Aspley Liberal Steve Davey John Goss (Lib)Ron EatonAlison GreenBruce KentTony Argent (ARP)
Barambah National Michael Crook Trevor Perrett (Nat) Dorothy Pratt Peter Hayden (Ind)
Steve Jeffery (Ind)
Rod Morgan (AFP)
Barron River Liberal Lesley Clark Lyn Warwick (Lib)Peter StarrDenis WallsLisa GoldingSteve Dimitriou (Ind)
Beaudesert National Michael De Lacy Kev Lingard (Nat)Gordon WadsworthBill LivermoreIan Dillon (Ind)
Nick Duke (AFP)
Don Green (ARP)
Vin McNamara (Shooters)
Brisbane Central Labor Peter Beattie Tony Gleeson (Lib)John BeattieRichard NielsenNicky JonesGraham Matthews (Ind)
Broadwater National Bob Brown Allan Grice (Nat)Rosita PetchMarie Robb
Bulimba Labor Pat Purcell Marjorie Threapleton (Lib)Nigel GibsonGreg GeorgeMark AultWayne Jenkins (ARP)
Bundaberg Labor Nita Cunningham David Porter (Nat)Bernard BarryRay PearceLance Hall
Bundamba Labor Bob Gibbs Jeff Matijasevic (Lib)Colene HughesJohn McKeonAndre Klingbeil
Burdekin National Les Walker Terry Morato (Nat) Jeff Knuth Maurie NicholsElaine Steley (AFP)
Burleigh National Michael Lennon Judy Gamin (Nat)Terry SharplesDavid Byerlee
Burnett National Greg McMahon Doug Slack (Nat)Glen OnoprienkoChristine KretRichard Smith (Ind)
Caboolture Labor Jon Sullivan Peter Lacey (Nat) Bill Feldman Liz Oss-Emer Bill Newton (Ind)
Brian O'Grady (ARP)
Cairns Labor Desley Boyle Myles Thompson (Lib)Peter BonifaceJonathan MetcalfeNev Bates (Ind)
Callide National Gary Barton Jeff Seeney (Nat)Chris SavageDolores Fowler (AFP)
Caloundra Liberal Donald Wilson Joan Sheldon (Lib)Bronwyn BoagLouise PeachJohn Goldsworthy (AFP)
Capalaba Labor Jim Elder Richard Ferrett (Lib)Julie-Anne O'DonohueDavid Exelby (Ind)
Charters Towers National Christine Scott Rob Mitchell (Nat)Richard O'PrayBen Dyball (ARP)
Peter Salisbury (Shooters)
Chatsworth Labor Terry Mackenroth Bruce Martin (Lib)Brian Annear-WalkerClare Rudkin
Chermside Labor Terry Sullivan Zenia Belcher (Lib)Hazel WalshJohn LambertNoel Otto (ARP)
Clayfield Liberal Liddy Clark Santo Santoro (Lib)Malcolm LewisMichael Brown
Cleveland Labor Darryl Briskey Damien Massingham (Lib)Bluey BostockJenny Van RooyenBarry Archie (ARP)
Phil Ball (Ind)
Cook Labor Steve Bredhauer Terry Cranwell (Nat)Carmel WilliamsSmiley Burnett (ARP)
Edgar Williams (Ind)
Crows Nest National Fiona Bucknall Russell Cooper (Nat)David CockburnJohn LangfordBrenda Moloney (ARP)
Cunningham National Jackie Trad Tony Elliott (Nat)Sherry PassfieldKen Davies (Ind)
Bill Ison (ARP)
Anne Smeaton (Ind)
Currumbin Labor Merri Rose Warrick Coleborne (Lib)
Sue Robbins (Nat)
Paul BoyleJohn PalmerMick Gay (Ind)
Everton Labor Rod Welford Karen Jones (Lib)Ken BradyBrett Matthews
Ferny Grove Labor Geoff Wilson Ashley Manicaros (Lib)Kevin JohnMark TaylorSuzanne Lawson
Fitzroy Labor Jim Pearce Richie Bills (Nat)Joan WilsonPeter Cvetko-LuegerChristopher Chatham (AFP)
Gladstone Independent Leo ZussinoPaul Ford (Nat) Liz Cunningham (Ind)
Greenslopes Liberal Gary Fenlon Ted Radke (Lib)Libby Connors John Cherry Paul Feeney (ARP)
Nigel Freemarijuana (Ind)
Jenny Hughey (AWP)
Gregory National Donna O'Donoghue Vaughan Johnson (Nat)Allan BahrRebecca HackRon Crozier (AFP)
Frank Taylor (Shooters)
Gympie National David Warren Len Stephan (Nat)Ian PetersenChris Gwin
Hervey Bay Labor Bill Nunn Scott McLay (Nat) David Dalgleish Bob BorsellinoPhil Rodhouse
Hinchinbrook National Richard Barkas Marc Rowell (Nat)John WyllieTeresa Roveda (AFP)
Inala Labor Henry Palaszczuk Philip Greenaway (Lib)Lenore TaylorLyn DengateXuan Thu Nguyen (Ind)
Indooroopilly Liberal Anne Stuart Denver Beanland (Lib) Drew Hutton Mary McIntyre
Ipswich Labor David Hamill Steve Wilson (Lib) Heather Hill Desiree MahoneyPeter Morris (ARP)
Ipswich West Labor Don Livingstone Sue Wykes (Nat) Jack Paff Lance Schloss (ARP)
Kallangur Labor Ken Hayward Scott Driscoll (Lib)Boyd NimmoNoel HoffmanPeter Birt (Ind)
Howard Shepherd (CDP)
Allan Taylor (ARP)
Kedron Labor Paul Braddy Cynthia Harris (Lib)Joan GordonElizabeth RowlandKay Spence (Ind)
Keppel National Bruce Saunders Vince Lester (Nat)Wendy McFarlaneTerry ClarkToni Hansen (Ind)
Glenda Mather (Ind)
Rick Nagle (AFP)
Kurwongbah Labor Linda Lavarch Justin Kerr (Lib)Kim ThistlethwaiteKim Pantano
Lockyer National Dan O'Brien Tony Fitzgerald (Nat) Peter Prenzler Patricia Andrew (Shooters)
Tony Howard (ARP)
Jim McDonald (Ind)
Logan Labor John Mickel James Lister (Nat)Jan DawsonAlan DicksonRussell Leneham (Ind)
Lytton Labor Paul Lucas Tony Murphy (Lib)Rob WilsonMarianne Dickie
Mackay Labor Tim Mulherin Marcella Massie (Nat)Barry EvansMike Ettridge (Ind)
Mansfield Liberal Phil Reeves Frank Carroll (Lib)Michael Harris-GahanScott AldersonFaye Carrington
Maroochydore National Dan Siskind Fiona Simpson (Nat)Cheryl ParkerJohn FitzgeraldGaylene Bell
Maryborough Labor Bob Dollin Kevin Mahoney (Nat) John Kingston Sue Russell
Merrimac Liberal Robert Poole Bob Quinn (Lib)John FairfaxColin O'Brien
Mirani National Barry Gomersall Ted Malone (Nat)Edward VaughanLawrence Hewitt (AFP)
Steve Purtill (Shooters)
Moggill Liberal Laurie Lumsden David Watson (Lib)Brett SloanKirsty Fraser
Mooloolah Liberal Marc Zande Bruce Laming (Lib)Roy SchellNicholas Redmond
Mount Coot-tha Labor Wendy Edmond Rolene Orford (Lib)Dick CopemanAlison Jensen
Mount Gravatt Labor Judy Spence Graham Quirk (Lib)Richard DuffellRod YoungIan LaingArthur Colebrook (ARP)
Mount Isa Labor Tony McGrady Bill Baldwin (Nat)Malcolm MacDonaldIan Inglis (Shooters)
Shirleen Webber (ARP)
Mount Ommaney Liberal Julie Attwood Bob Harper (Lib)Allan GregoryHelen KingNatalia Infield Peter Pyke (Ind)
John Tiplady (Ind)
Mulgrave National Warren Pitt Naomi Wilson (Nat) Charles Rappolt Jo Gallo
Mundingburra Liberal Lindy Nelson-Carr Frank Tanti (Lib)Trevor Elson
Murrumba Labor Dean Wells Susan Haskell (Lib)Tony CleaverPeter KennedyMark Lewry (ARP)
Nerang Liberal Peter Burke Ray Connor (Lib)John CoyleJacquie HughesLynne GrimseyRichard Balcke (ARP)
Nicklin National Coleen Giles Neil Turner (Nat)Santo FerraroGeoff Armstrong Peter Wellington (Ind)
Noosa Liberal Don Sfiligoj Bruce Davidson (Lib)David SummersPeter SykesJohn Jones (Ind)
Robert Logan (Ind)
Eddie Taylor (CDP)
Nudgee Labor Neil Roberts Paul Varley (Lib)Wayne WhitneyMike StasseKeith Lane (ARP)
Redcliffe Labor Ray Hollis Allan Sutherland (Lib)Phil KnightTerry Fleming (ARP)
Bill Turner (Ind)
Redlands National John Budd John Hegarty (Nat)June WoodwardGraham JenkinDon Ruwoldt (ARP)
Rockhampton Labor Robert Schwarten Karen Mackay (Nat)Len TimmsFay Lawrence
Sandgate Labor Gordon Nuttall Don Young (Lib)Elizabeth ThurmanPeter BurgoyneAnne Hobbs (Ind)
Fay Mills (ARP)
South Brisbane Labor Anna Bligh Leo Tsimpikas (Lib)Raymond MeiersAnthony LeeGuy Freemarijuana (Ind)
Chris Ray (ARP)
Murray Swan (Ind)
Coral Wynter (Ind)
Mario Zocchi (AFP)
Southport National Peter Lawlor Mick Veivers (Nat)Jay NaussJohn Huta
Springwood Liberal Grant Musgrove Luke Woolmer (Lib)Neil PittPaul ThomsonAllan De Brenni (Ind)
Mark Mackintosh (ARP)
Sunnybank Labor Stephen Robertson Steven Huang (Lib)Ken LockAndrew Grigg
Surfers Paradise National Steve Axe Rob Borbidge (Nat)Phil ConnollyRay Schearer
Tablelands National Nigel Tucker Tom Gilmore (Nat) Shaun Nelson
Thuringowa Labor Ken McElligott Ross Contarino (Nat)
David Moore (Lib)
Ken Turner Annette ReedLilian Malcolm (Ind)
Toowoomba North National Kerry Shine Graham Healy (Nat)Ron DavyBarry Reid (ARP)
Toowoomba South National Andrew Isfree Mike Horan (Nat)Darryl ShoesmithAndrew Chambers (ARP)
Townsville Labor Mike Reynolds Joy Rutledge (Lib)Ted IveSteve McGuire (ARP)
Billy Tait (Ind)
Warrego National Elizabeth Pommer Howard Hobbs (Nat)Victor EspieSandy Kidd (Ind)
Bev Salisbury (Shooters)
Warwick National Jeffrey Singleton Lawrence Springborg (Nat)Joan WhiteKim Olsen
Waterford Labor Tom Barton Aidan McLindon (Lib)Jim Hebbard
Western Downs National Ron Lockwood Brian Littleproud (Nat)Peter McLaren
Whitsunday Labor Lorraine Bird Ian Roebuck (Nat) Harry Black
Woodridge Labor Bill D'Arcy Adam Young (Lib)Leonce KealyRobert Hernandez
Yeronga Labor Matt Foley John Webster (Lib)Vanessa PacittoStephen BurchallRick Stapleton (ARP)

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