Candidates of the 2004 Queensland state election

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The 2004 Queensland state election was held on 7 February 2004.

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Retiring Members

Labor

Liberal

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 Independent candidates
Albert Labor Margaret Keech Corey Kolar (Lib)Chris CoyleBill Livermore
Algester Labor Karen Struthers Richard Bradley (Lib)Dale BarnardGary Crocker
Ashgrove Labor Jim Fouras Terry Mendies (Lib)Mike Stasse
Aspley Labor Bonny Barry Trevor Nelson-Jones (Lib)Dennis Delalande
Barron River Labor Lesley Clark Stephen Welsh (Lib)Peter StarrDenis WallsAndrew Ryan
Beaudesert National Michael de Lacy Kev Lingard (Nat)Lesley MillarMike Beale
Brisbane Central Labor Peter Beattie Reg Little (Lib)Richard NielsenAdrian McAvoy
Alan Skyring
Coral Wynter
Broadwater Labor Peta-Kaye Croft Margaret Grummitt (Nat)Peter ElliottDean Hepburn
Bulimba Labor Pat Purcell Glenn Snowdon (Lib)John Houghton
Bundaberg Labor Nita Cunningham Jack Dempsey (Nat)Peter RyanAdrian Wone
Bundamba Labor Jo-Ann Miller Paul Cole (Lib)Mike AtkinJim Prentice
Burdekin Labor Steve Rodgers Rosemary Menkens (Nat)Merle PolettoMike Rubenach Jeff Knuth
Burleigh Labor Christine Smith Max Duncan (Nat)Paul LewisInge Light
Burnett Labor Trevor Strong Rob Messenger (Nat)
Cairns Labor Desley Boyle Bob Manning (Lib)Ian NoonMeredyth Woodward
Callide National David Pullen Jeff Seeney (Nat)Jim Dwyer
Caloundra Liberal Christine Anthony Mark McArdle (Lib)Ian NelsonTony McLeod
Capalaba Labor Michael Choi Phill Costello (Lib)Bob Knowles
Charters Towers Labor Christine Scott Shane Knuth (Nat)Jerry Burnett
Chatsworth Labor Terry Mackenroth Andrew Hatfield (Lib)Rob Wilson
Clayfield Labor Liddy Clark Sally Hannah (Lib)Peter ThomasRobyn McGee
Cleveland Labor Darryl Briskey David Fenwick (Lib)Thomas Petitt
Cook Labor Jason O'Brien Graham Elmes (Nat)David BallestrinNeville St John-WoodBruce Gibson
Cunningham National Daniel King Stuart Copeland (Nat)Peter Mace
Currumbin Labor Merri Rose Jann Stuckey (Lib)Carol MinterAnja Light
Darling Downs Independent Annette Frizzell Ray Hopper (Nat)David HoyBruce Chalmers
Kathy Sankey
Everton Labor Rod Welford Tracy Palmer-Davis (Lib)Debbi StainsbyLeo de Marchi
Ferny Grove Labor Geoff Wilson Andrew Patterson (Lib)Di Clark
Fitzroy Labor Jim Pearce John Engwicht (Nat)
Gaven Labor Robert Poole Ray Stevens (Lib)Sally SpainPhil Connolly
Gladstone Independent Julianne GriceJohn Todd (Nat) Liz Cunningham
Glass House Labor Carolyn Male John Longhurst (Nat)Santo FerraroEve Scopes
Greenslopes Labor Gary Fenlon Natalie Garratt (Lib)Darryl RosinWarren Simondson
Gregory National Shane Guley Vaughan Johnson (Nat)Ian Espie
Gympie One Nation Rae Gate Christian Rowan (Nat)Colin BaileyGlenda StasseMartin Poole
Elisa Roberts *
Wayne Sachs
Hervey Bay Labor Andrew McNamara Bernie Martin (Nat)Jacqueline Goodfellow David Dalgleish
Glen Poulton
Hinchinbrook National Guni Liepins Marc Rowell (Nat)Trevor MitchellAndrew Lancini
Inala Labor Henry Palaszczuk Christopher Cramond (Lib)George PughNigel QuinlanAdrian Skerritt
Indooroopilly Labor Ronan Lee Allan Pidgeon (Lib)John DrewChris Head
Ipswich Labor Rachel Nolan Bob Harper (Lib)Clare RudkinColene Hughes
Ipswich West Labor Don Livingstone Jean Bray (Lib)Alan PriceSarai O'Reilly-ReisMichael Ward
Kallangur Labor Ken Hayward Fay Driscoll (Nat)Howard ShepherdSuzi Tooke
Kawana Labor Chris Cummins Harry Burnett (Lib)Paul WestburySusan McLeod
Keppel National Paul Hoolihan Neil Fisher (Nat)Herb ClarkeNaomi Johns (Dem)
John Murphy
Bruce Piggott
Kurwongbah Labor Linda Lavarch Terry Orreal (Nat)Dean WestburyDaniel BoonConnie Wood
Lockyer One Nation John Kelly Ian Rickuss (Nat) Bill Flynn Marie Johnston Peter Prenzler
Logan Labor John Mickel Joy Drescher (Nat)Eileen BrownRon Frood
Lytton Labor Paul Lucas Glenn Weymouth (Lib)Panche Hadzi-Andonov
Mackay Labor Tim Mulherin Craig Joy (Nat)John BonaventuraJen Hayward
Mansfield Labor Phil Reeves John Olive (Lib)Jan McNicol
Maroochydore National Debbie Blumel Fiona Simpson (Nat)Patrick RozanskiLindsay HoltAnita Gordon
Maryborough Independent Doug LoggieStephen Walker Chris Foley
Mirani National Mark D'Elboux Ted Malone (Nat)Rod RobinsonEdward Vaughan
Moggill Liberal Lisa Rayner Bruce Flegg (Lib)Lenore Taylor
Mount Coot-tha Labor Andrew Fraser Ray Sargent (Lib)Andrew CarrollDave Noke
Mount Gravatt Labor Judy Spence Richard Leworthy (Lib)Karen BrackenJ. F. Barnes
Mount Isa Labor Tony McGrady Alan Dredge (Nat)Nick Harris
Mount Ommaney Labor Julie Attwood Keith Hamilton (Lib)Clive BrazierWayne Kirk
Mudgeeraba Labor Dianne Reilly Scott Paterson (Lib)Steve MoirNicole ChegwynGary Pead
Mulgrave Labor Warren Pitt Desley Vella (Nat)Arietta MitchellDominic Frisone
Mundingburra Labor Lindy Nelson-Carr Steve Hawker (Lib)John WeilMatt GranthamSandra Hubert
Murrumba Labor Dean Wells Susan Haskell (Lib)Rick Pass
Nanango Independent Nick HollidayNina Temperton (Nat)Bob GoldDesiree Mahoney Dorothy Pratt
Nicklin Independent Linda HansonLeo Woodward (Nat)Clinton BoothRobert Winny Peter Wellington
Noosa Labor Cate Molloy Glen Elmes (Lib)Ernest LakeJennie Harvie
Nudgee Labor Neil Roberts Lorne Thurgar (Lib)Mark Carey-Smith
Pumicestone Labor Carryn Sullivan Pat Daly (Lib)Thomas HobbinsLyn Dickinson
Redcliffe Labor Ray Hollis Terry Rogers (Lib)Rob McJannett
Redlands Labor John English John Hegarty (Nat)John WalterLyndon Harris
Robina Liberal Bruce Simmonds Bob Quinn (Lib)Kelly Houston
Rockhampton Labor Robert Schwarten Pamela Olive (Nat)
Sandgate Labor Gordon Nuttall Luke Howarth (Lib)Susan BlackRon Eaton
Rod McDonough
South Brisbane Labor Anna Bligh Alister Cowper (Lib)Juanita WheelerLynda Hansen
Southern Downs National Leanne King Lawrence Springborg (Nat)John CoyleJonathan Rihan
Southport Labor Peter Lawlor Bob Bennett (Nat)Ron WilliamsIan Latto
Springwood Labor Barbara Stone Andrea Ross (Nat)John Reddington
Stafford Labor Terry Sullivan Christopher Kelly (Lib)Sue Meehan
Stretton Labor Stephen Robertson Paul Wood (Lib)Stan Cajdler
Surfers Paradise Independent David Parrish John-Paul Langbroek (Lib)Graham Lapthorne Lex Bell
Tablelands One Nation Arthur YatesCheryl Tonkin (Nat) Rosa Lee Long
Thuringowa Labor Craig Wallace Sandra Chesney (Nat)Bill HankinMeg DavisDavid Moyle
John Ryan
Toowoomba North Labor Kerry Shine Ian Douglas (Nat)Sean RycardMichael Kane
Toowoomba South National Andrew Irvine Mike Horan (Nat)Dennis KronkKarey Harrison
Townsville Labor Mike Reynolds Margaret Shaw (Lib)Ted IveTheresa MillardDelena Foster
Billy Tait
Warrego National Russell Burns Howard Hobbs (Nat)Robert BurtonMalcolm Groves
Ruth Spencer
Waterford Labor Tom Barton Andrew Harbour (Lib)Leonce KealySerge le Royer
Whitsunday Labor Jan Jarratt Dan van Blarcom (Nat)Henk SchipperLindsay Hains Harry Black
Woodridge Labor Desley Scott Dilys Bradbury (Lib)James Brown
Yeerongpilly Labor Simon Finn Michael Kucera (Lib)Barry WeedonWayne WadsworthAndrew Lamb

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