Candidates of the Queensland state election, 1986

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This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1986 Queensland state election. The election was held on 1 November 1986.

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By-elections

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Candidates

Sitting members at the time of the election are shown in bold text.

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate National candidate Liberal candidateOther candidates
 
Albert National Tom Harrison Ivan Gibbs Vince Camilleri
Archerfield Labor Henry Palaszczuk Peter JorgensenJohn Shea
Ashgrove Labor Tom Veivers Frank Gaffy Alan Sherlock Paul Wright (Dem)
Aspley National Joe Marney Beryce Nelson Scott McLeayPaul Wright (Ind)
Auburn National Tom Hall Neville Harper
Balonne National Elwyn Brookes Don Neal
Barambah National Jim Horton Joh Bjelke-Petersen
Barron River National Terry Doyle Martin Tenni
Bowen Labor Ken Smyth Jim TurnerJeanette Hunter
Brisbane Central Labor Brian Davis Peter PetersMuriel WardJack Cotter (SPA)
Mark Gardener (Ind)
Tony Kneipp (Ind)
Broadsound National Chris Palmer Denis Hinton Ros Scott (Ind)
Barbara Wildin (Ind)
Bulimba Labor Ron McLean Judith BrownAlan Bavister
Bundaberg Labor Clem Campbell Heather GalleyAlex Warren (Ind)
Burdekin National Richard Tucker Mark Stoneman Colin JacksonLaurence Fabrellas (Ind)
Burnett National Robin Webcke Doug Slack
Caboolture Labor Ken Hayward Ron Grant
Cairns Labor Keith De Lacy Terry Adair
Callide Independent Nick Kofoed Di McCauley Geoffrey ClarkeBarry James (Ind)
Carnarvon National Paul Lucas Peter McKechnie
Chatsworth Labor Terry Mackenroth Greg JonesIan Chandler
Condamine National Gordon Zigenbine Brian Littleproud
Cook Labor Bob Scott Getano Lui
Cooroora National Brian Payler Gordon Simpson Wehl WansleyJohn Boultbee (Dem)
Cunningham National Paul Kerswell Tony Elliott
Currumbin National Noel Elliot Leo Gately Robert Freebairn Trevor Coomber (Ind)
Yvonne Stoelhorst (Dem)
Everton Labor Glen Milliner Richard JacksonGreg Smith
Fassifern National Jim Egan Kev Lingard Margaret Grevett
Flinders National Alex Wilson Bob Katter
Glass House National Lloyd Barr Bill Newton Ernie McEnteeGlen Spicer (Dem)
Greenslopes National Fred Wright Leisha Harvey Bill Hewitt Ron Smith (Ind)
Gregory National Kevin Alexander Bill Glasson
Gympie National Sven Condon Len Stephan Bruce Kean
Hinchinbrook National Allan Vitale Ted Row John WilliamsRon Dunn (Ind)
Ipswich Labor David Hamill Michael ByrnesJanice Akroyd
Ipswich West Labor David Underwood Neil RussellKen Clift
Isis National Bill Nunn Lin Powell William Elson-Green (Ind)
Kevin Hendstock (Ind)
Landsborough National Michael Cramb Mike Ahern John McCaw
Lockyer National Jack Phelan Tony Fitzgerald Fabius Manners
Logan Labor Wayne Goss Wendy HowardAllen JohnstoneHeather Haub (SPA)
Lytton Labor Tom Burns Liz UptonDaryl Mercer
Mackay Labor Ed Casey Greg WilliamsonCharles Camilleri
Manly Labor Eric Shaw Merv HoppnerDes Morris
Mansfield National Nicole Stehn Craig Sherrin Leo White
Maryborough National Peter Nightingale Gilbert Alison
Merthyr National Garrett Purtill Don Lane Santo Santoro Bernard O'Malley (Dem)
Maurice Sibelle (SWP)
Mirani National Jeff Gascoyne Jim Randell
Moggill Liberal Harry ThorntonDouglas Mactaggart Bill Lickiss Geoffrey Fawthrop (Dem)
Mount Coot-tha Liberal John MoranGeoff Colless Lyle Schuntner John Elfick (Dem)
Mount Gravatt National Pauline McLaughlin Ian Henderson Guelfi Scassola Christine Shackleton (TWP)
Mount Isa Labor Bill Price Lilian Miller Peter Beard
Mourilyan Labor Bill Eaton Malcolm TaylorAndrea Walduck
Mulgrave National Warren Pitt Max Menzel Andrew Rankine
Murrumba Labor Deane Wells Leslie FletcherJenny Roberts Joe Kruger (Ind)
Nerang National Marjorie Thompson Tom Hynd Russell StuartTony Kennedy (Dem)
Bob Sparks (Ind)
Nicklin National Ian Matthews Brian Austin Geoffrey MalcolmBarbara Camplin (Dem)
Nudgee Labor Ken Vaughan Reginald RofePeter Hull
Nundah Liberal Gary Johns Goodwin Poole William Knox
Peak Downs National Albert Holzapfel Vince Lester Vrettos Cominos (Ind)
Pine Rivers National Daniel O'Connell Yvonne Chapman Rob Akers Isobel Robinson (Dem)
Port Curtis Labor Bill Prest Colin BrownKevin Meyrick (Ind)
Redcliffe Liberal Peter HoustonRichard Proctor Terry White Murray Rutherford (Ind)
Redlands National Graeme Kinnear Paul Clauson Martin ShepherdRichard May (Dem)
Rockhampton Labor Paul Braddy Dennis StevensonCarl Hatte (Ind)
Rockhampton North Labor Les Yewdale Bob SimpsonJohn Murphy (Ind)
Roma National Ray Johanson Russell Cooper
Salisbury Labor Len Ardill Gordon FisherRichard Iliff
Sandgate Labor Nev Warburton John CurtinIvan Storey
Sherwood Liberal Peter Rowe Angus Innes
Somerset National Ron Hazelden Bill Gunn
South Brisbane Labor Anne Warner Leo TsimpikasGuri LlukaSusanne Bolton (SWP)
South Coast National Rupert Granrott Russ Hinze John Richardson
Southport National Alfred Stubbs Doug Jennings Timothy BakerSusan Petersen (Dem)
Springwood National Edward WarrenHoward Edmunds
Huan Fraser*
Christopher MacdadeEric Dawson (Ind)
Allan de Brenni (Ind)
Kay Elson (Ind)
Humphrey Maltman (Dem)
Stafford Liberal Janine WalkerRobert Hutchinson Terry Gygar Marjorie Blair-West (Dem)
Surfers Paradise National Bruce Farrell Rob Borbidge Laurence WadeWarren Fenton (Vig)
Ken Petersen (Dem)
Tablelands National James Mealing Tom Gilmore Richard MaleRalph Reese (Ind)
Thuringowa Labor Ken McElligott Bronwyn WalkerAllan Paulsen
Toowong National Jonathan Ford Earle Bailey Denver Beanland
Toowoomba North National Sheila Forknall Sandy McPhie Janet Rankin
Toowoomba South National Neville Green Clive Berghofer John GouldsonPeter Mather (Ind)
Townsville Labor Tony Mooney Tony Burreket Bill MasonShireen Malamoo (Dem)
Townsville East Labor Geoff Smith Dickway Goon ChewVincent Nielsen
Warrego National Gordon Harding Howard Hobbs
Warwick National Bev Brennan Des Booth
Whitsunday National Peter Jardine Geoff Muntz Robert Rowley
Windsor Labor Pat Comben Bob Moore Keren Muir-McCarey
Wolston Labor Bob Gibbs Ron JakemanHendrik Schimmel
Woodridge Labor Bill D'Arcy Jon CooperGraeme CollinsGraham Able (Ind)
Kenneth Mantell (SLL)
Yeronga Liberal John Mickel Peter Castrisos Norm Lee Kitchener Farrell (Ind)

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