The 2004 Queensland state election was held on 7 February 2004.
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.
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidate | Coalition candidate | One Nation candidate | Greens candidate | Independent candidates |
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Albert | Labor | Margaret Keech | Corey Kolar (Lib) | Chris Coyle | Bill Livermore | |
Algester | Labor | Karen Struthers | Richard Bradley (Lib) | Dale Barnard | Gary 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 Starr | Denis Walls | Andrew Ryan |
Beaudesert | National | Michael de Lacy | Kev Lingard (Nat) | Lesley Millar | Mike Beale | |
Brisbane Central | Labor | Peter Beattie | Reg Little (Lib) | Richard Nielsen | Adrian McAvoy Alan Skyring Coral Wynter | |
Broadwater | Labor | Peta-Kaye Croft | Margaret Grummitt (Nat) | Peter Elliott | Dean Hepburn | |
Bulimba | Labor | Pat Purcell | Glenn Snowdon (Lib) | John Houghton | ||
Bundaberg | Labor | Nita Cunningham | Jack Dempsey (Nat) | Peter Ryan | Adrian Wone | |
Bundamba | Labor | Jo-Ann Miller | Paul Cole (Lib) | Mike Atkin | Jim Prentice | |
Burdekin | Labor | Steve Rodgers | Rosemary Menkens (Nat) | Merle Poletto | Mike Rubenach | Jeff Knuth |
Burleigh | Labor | Christine Smith | Max Duncan (Nat) | Paul Lewis | Inge Light | |
Burnett | Labor | Trevor Strong | Rob Messenger (Nat) | |||
Cairns | Labor | Desley Boyle | Bob Manning (Lib) | Ian Noon | Meredyth Woodward | |
Callide | National | David Pullen | Jeff Seeney (Nat) | Jim Dwyer | ||
Caloundra | Liberal | Christine Anthony | Mark McArdle (Lib) | Ian Nelson | Tony 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 Thomas | Robyn McGee | |
Cleveland | Labor | Darryl Briskey | David Fenwick (Lib) | Thomas Petitt | ||
Cook | Labor | Jason O'Brien | Graham Elmes (Nat) | David Ballestrin | Neville St John-Wood | Bruce Gibson |
Cunningham | National | Daniel King | Stuart Copeland (Nat) | Peter Mace | ||
Currumbin | Labor | Merri Rose | Jann Stuckey (Lib) | Carol Minter | Anja Light | |
Darling Downs | Independent | Annette Frizzell | Ray Hopper (Nat) | David Hoy | Bruce Chalmers Kathy Sankey | |
Everton | Labor | Rod Welford | Tracy Palmer-Davis (Lib) | Debbi Stainsby | Leo 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 Spain | Phil Connolly | |
Gladstone | Independent | Julianne Grice | John Todd (Nat) | Liz Cunningham | ||
Glass House | Labor | Carolyn Male | John Longhurst (Nat) | Santo Ferraro | Eve Scopes | |
Greenslopes | Labor | Gary Fenlon | Natalie Garratt (Lib) | Darryl Rosin | Warren Simondson | |
Gregory | National | Shane Guley | Vaughan Johnson (Nat) | Ian Espie | ||
Gympie | One Nation | Rae Gate | Christian Rowan (Nat) | Colin Bailey | Glenda Stasse | Martin 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 Mitchell | Andrew Lancini | |
Inala | Labor | Henry Palaszczuk | Christopher Cramond (Lib) | George Pugh | Nigel Quinlan | Adrian Skerritt |
Indooroopilly | Labor | Ronan Lee | Allan Pidgeon (Lib) | John Drew | Chris Head | |
Ipswich | Labor | Rachel Nolan | Bob Harper (Lib) | Clare Rudkin | Colene Hughes | |
Ipswich West | Labor | Don Livingstone | Jean Bray (Lib) | Alan Price | Sarai O'Reilly-Reis | Michael Ward |
Kallangur | Labor | Ken Hayward | Fay Driscoll (Nat) | Howard Shepherd | Suzi Tooke | |
Kawana | Labor | Chris Cummins | Harry Burnett (Lib) | Paul Westbury | Susan McLeod | |
Keppel | National | Paul Hoolihan | Neil Fisher (Nat) | Herb Clarke | Naomi Johns (Dem) John Murphy Bruce Piggott | |
Kurwongbah | Labor | Linda Lavarch | Terry Orreal (Nat) | Dean Westbury | Daniel Boon | Connie Wood |
Lockyer | One Nation | John Kelly | Ian Rickuss (Nat) | Bill Flynn | Marie Johnston | Peter Prenzler |
Logan | Labor | John Mickel | Joy Drescher (Nat) | Eileen Brown | Ron Frood | |
Lytton | Labor | Paul Lucas | Glenn Weymouth (Lib) | Panche Hadzi-Andonov | ||
Mackay | Labor | Tim Mulherin | Craig Joy (Nat) | John Bonaventura | Jen Hayward | |
Mansfield | Labor | Phil Reeves | John Olive (Lib) | Jan McNicol | ||
Maroochydore | National | Debbie Blumel | Fiona Simpson (Nat) | Patrick Rozanski | Lindsay Holt | Anita Gordon |
Maryborough | Independent | Doug Loggie | Stephen Walker | Chris Foley | ||
Mirani | National | Mark D'Elboux | Ted Malone (Nat) | Rod Robinson | Edward Vaughan | |
Moggill | Liberal | Lisa Rayner | Bruce Flegg (Lib) | Lenore Taylor | ||
Mount Coot-tha | Labor | Andrew Fraser | Ray Sargent (Lib) | Andrew Carroll | Dave Noke | |
Mount Gravatt | Labor | Judy Spence | Richard Leworthy (Lib) | Karen Bracken | J. F. Barnes | |
Mount Isa | Labor | Tony McGrady | Alan Dredge (Nat) | Nick Harris | ||
Mount Ommaney | Labor | Julie Attwood | Keith Hamilton (Lib) | Clive Brazier | Wayne Kirk | |
Mudgeeraba | Labor | Dianne Reilly | Scott Paterson (Lib) | Steve Moir | Nicole Chegwyn | Gary Pead |
Mulgrave | Labor | Warren Pitt | Desley Vella (Nat) | Arietta Mitchell | Dominic Frisone | |
Mundingburra | Labor | Lindy Nelson-Carr | Steve Hawker (Lib) | John Weil | Matt Grantham | Sandra Hubert |
Murrumba | Labor | Dean Wells | Susan Haskell (Lib) | Rick Pass | ||
Nanango | Independent | Nick Holliday | Nina Temperton (Nat) | Bob Gold | Desiree Mahoney | Dorothy Pratt |
Nicklin | Independent | Linda Hanson | Leo Woodward (Nat) | Clinton Booth | Robert Winny | Peter Wellington |
Noosa | Labor | Cate Molloy | Glen Elmes (Lib) | Ernest Lake | Jennie Harvie | |
Nudgee | Labor | Neil Roberts | Lorne Thurgar (Lib) | Mark Carey-Smith | ||
Pumicestone | Labor | Carryn Sullivan | Pat Daly (Lib) | Thomas Hobbins | Lyn Dickinson | |
Redcliffe | Labor | Ray Hollis | Terry Rogers (Lib) | Rob McJannett | ||
Redlands | Labor | John English | John Hegarty (Nat) | John Walter | Lyndon 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 Black | Ron Eaton Rod McDonough | |
South Brisbane | Labor | Anna Bligh | Alister Cowper (Lib) | Juanita Wheeler | Lynda Hansen | |
Southern Downs | National | Leanne King | Lawrence Springborg (Nat) | John Coyle | Jonathan Rihan | |
Southport | Labor | Peter Lawlor | Bob Bennett (Nat) | Ron Williams | Ian 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 Yates | Cheryl Tonkin (Nat) | Rosa Lee Long | ||
Thuringowa | Labor | Craig Wallace | Sandra Chesney (Nat) | Bill Hankin | Meg Davis | David Moyle John Ryan |
Toowoomba North | Labor | Kerry Shine | Ian Douglas (Nat) | Sean Rycard | Michael Kane | |
Toowoomba South | National | Andrew Irvine | Mike Horan (Nat) | Dennis Kronk | Karey Harrison | |
Townsville | Labor | Mike Reynolds | Margaret Shaw (Lib) | Ted Ive | Theresa Millard | Delena Foster Billy Tait |
Warrego | National | Russell Burns | Howard Hobbs (Nat) | Robert Burton | Malcolm Groves Ruth Spencer | |
Waterford | Labor | Tom Barton | Andrew Harbour (Lib) | Leonce Kealy | Serge le Royer | |
Whitsunday | Labor | Jan Jarratt | Dan van Blarcom (Nat) | Henk Schipper | Lindsay Hains | Harry Black |
Woodridge | Labor | Desley Scott | Dilys Bradbury (Lib) | James Brown | ||
Yeerongpilly | Labor | Simon Finn | Michael Kucera (Lib) | Barry Weedon | Wayne Wadsworth | Andrew Lamb |
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