Candidates of the Queensland state election, 1977

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This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1977 Queensland state election. The election was held on 12 November 1977.

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Retiring Members

Electoral district of Clayfield state electoral district of Queensland, Australia

Clayfield is an electoral division of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland. It is centred on the inner northern suburb of Clayfield in the state capital of Brisbane.

Ivan Milton Brown was an Australian politician. He was a Liberal Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from May 1976 until his sudden death in May 1977.

Electoral district of Greenslopes state electoral district of Queensland, Australia

Greenslopes is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland.

Labor

Harold Dean was a Queensland politician, and served as the member for Sandgate for the Labor from 1960 to 1977.

Electoral district of Sandgate state electoral district of Queensland, Australia

Sandgate is an electoral division in the state of Queensland, Australia.

Evan Marginson was an Australian politician. He was a Labor member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1969 to 1977, representing Ipswich East until 1972 and Wolston thereafter.

National

Liberal

Geoff Chinchen Australian politician

Geoffrey Talbot Chinchen MBE DFC was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. He was also a member of the RAAF in World War Two who escaped from a German Prisoner of War Camp.

Mount Gravatt was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland from 1950 to 2009.

Arthur Pinkerton Crawford was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

Candidates

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

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate Coalition candidateOther candidates
 
Albert National Cecil Clark
Denis O'Connell
Ivan Gibbs (Nat)Ace Drabsch (Ind)
Alex McMillan (Ind)
Archerfield Labor Kevin Hooper John Armstrong (Nat)
Bevan Fleming (Lib)
George Kalaja (Nat)
Ashgrove Liberal Pat Comben John Greenwood (Lib)Gary Sturgess (Prog)
Aspley Liberal Philip Gray Fred Campbell (Lib)
Auburn National Jeffrey Lenz Nev Hewitt (Nat)David Trevilyan (Prog)
Balonne National Robert Saltau Don Neal (Nat)
Barambah National John Hunt Joh Bjelke-Petersen (Nat)
Barron River National Keith De Lacy Martin Tenni (Nat)
Brisbane Central Liberal Brian Davis Dennis Young (Lib)Dennis Bailey (SPA)
Bulimba Labor Jack Houston John Leggoe (Lib)
Bundaberg Labor Jim Blake Bryan Conquest (Nat)
John Heaps (Lib)
Lou Jensen (Ind)
Burdekin National Alex Brown Val Bird (Nat)
Burnett National Andrew Jackson Claude Wharton (Nat)
Caboolture National Francis Freemantle
John McLoughlin
Des Frawley (Nat)
Cairns Labor Ray Jones Charles Bellairs (Lib)
Victor Piccone (Nat)
Neville Modystack (Dem)
Callide National John O'Sullivan Lindsay Hartwig (Nat)
Carnarvon National Colin Batterham Peter McKechnie (Nat)
Chatsworth Liberal Terry Mackenroth David Byrne (Lib)
Condamine National Noel Wormald Vic Sullivan (Nat)Lloyd Drabsch (Ind)
Lindsay Sturgess (Prog)
Cook National Bob Scott Eric Deeral (Nat)Ted Loban (AAP)
Cooroora National Donald Sime Gordon Simpson * (Nat)
John Williams (Lib)
Cunningham National Trevor Peacock Tony Elliott (Nat)Valerie O'Phee (Dem)
Everton Liberal Glen Milliner Brian Lindsay (Lib)Owen C. Pershouse (Prog)
Fassifern National Stephen Limbach Selwyn Muller (Nat)
Flinders National Edward Schunemann Bob Katter (Nat)Owen H. Pershouse (Prog)
Greenslopes Liberal Lewin BlazevichNoel Cannon (Nat)
Bill Hewitt * (Lib)
David Anning (Dem)
Gregory National Gordon Saunders Bill Glasson (Nat)
Gympie National Reginald Lawler Max Hodges (Nat)William Runge (Prog)
Hinchinbrook National James Byrne Ted Row (Nat)
Ipswich Liberal Joseph Sciacca Llewellyn Edwards (Lib)
Ipswich West National David Underwood Albert Hales (Nat)
Barry Spark (Lib)
Isis National Phillip Barnsley Lin Powell * (Nat)
Mary Spurway (Lib)
James Dobson (Ind)
Ithaca Liberal Francis Gilbert Col Miller (Lib)Paul Rackemann (Prog)
Kurilpa Liberal John Saunders Sam Doumany (Lib)Fred Drake (Prog)
Stanley Stanley (Dem)
Landsborough National Joan Kiely Mike Ahern (Nat)
Lockyer Liberal Norma Jones Tony Bourke (Lib)Brian Otto (Dem)
William Pechey (Ind)
Lytton Labor Tom Burns Rodney Bristow (Lib)
Mackay Independent Ed Casey Jeanette Bevan (Lib)
Fitzroy McLean (Nat)
Sebastian Torrisi (Ind)
Mansfield Liberal Harry Zaphir Bill Kaus (Lib)John McKay (Prog)
Maryborough Liberal Brendan Hansen Gilbert Alison (Lib)
Merthyr Liberal Barbara Dawson Don Lane (Lib)Harold Scruton (Prog)
Mirani National Conrad Nicolai Tom Newbery (Nat)
Mount Coot-tha Liberal Jon Stanford Bill Lickiss (Lib)Wallace Younger (Prog)
Mount Gravatt Liberal George Harvey Ian Henderson (Nat)
Guelfi Scassola* (Lib)
Desmond McKay (Prog)
Mount Isa National Alex Pavusa Angelo Bertoni (Nat)Anthony Assan (Ind)
Nelson Gavenor (Ind)
Keith Spanner (Prog)
Mourilyan National Peter Moore Vicky Kippin (Nat)John Jones (Ind)
Mulgrave National Bill Eaton Roy Armstrong (Nat)
Murrumba National Joe Kruger Agnes Campbell (Nat)
Brian Frawley (Nat)
Stephen Thomason (Lib)
Nudgee Labor Ken Vaughan Denis Simonyi (Lib)
Nundah Liberal Leonard Hingley William Knox (Lib)
Peak Downs National Leonard Nicholson Vince Lester (Nat)
Pine Rivers Liberal Ken Leese Rob Akers (Lib)Rodney Jeanneret (Prog)
Port Curtis Labor Bill Prest Barry Johnson (Nat)
John Mawer (Lib)
Michael Berry (Prog)
Redcliffe National Roderick Lugton Jim Houghton * (Nat)
Terry White (Lib)
Gregory Gaffney (Prog)
Redlands National Con Sciacca John Goleby * (Nat)
Peter Hunter (Lib)
Rockhampton Labor Keith Wright Douglas Cuddy (Lib)
Charles Doblo (Nat)
Graham James (Prog)
Rockhampton North Labor Les Yewdale Donald King (Nat)
James Rundle (Lib)
Roma National Ronald Saltau Ken Tomkins (Nat)James Tomlinson (Prog)
Salisbury Liberal William Wilcox Rosemary Kyburz (Lib)
Sandgate Labor Nev Warburton Donald Connolly (Lib)
Peter Jackman (Nat)
Sherwood Liberal Michael Kinnane John Herbert (Lib)Judith Forbes (Prog)
Somerset National Ronald Hazelden Bill Gunn (Nat)Thomas Flynn-O'Connor (Dem)
South Brisbane Liberal Jim Fouras David Smith (Lib)William Everaarps (Prog)
South Coast National Ennis Groom Russ Hinze (Nat)James Drabsch (Ind)
Southport National Reginald CarterNorman Rix (Nat)
Peter White* (Lib)
William Aabraham-Steer (Ind)
Stafford Liberal Roy Harvey Terry Gygar (Lib)
Surfers Paradise National Philip Button Bruce Bishop* (Lib)
Sir Bruce Small (Nat)
Ronald Holland (Dem)
Donald Wright (Prog)
Toowong Liberal Athol Kennedy Charles Porter (Lib)Gordon Oulsnam (Prog)
Michael West (Dem)
Toowoomba North Liberal Ray Bousen John Lockwood (Lib)Michael Farrell (Prog)
Clifford Knight (Dem)
Toowoomba South National Peter Wood John Warner (Nat)Michael Clifford (Dem)
Townsville Liberal Helen Jeffrey Norman Scott-Young (Lib)Kelly Crombie (Prog)
Robert Murray (Ind)
Townsville South Independent Alex Wilson Tom Aikens (Ind)
Eric Milne (Ind)
Townsville West National Geoff Smith Fred Greensill (Lib)
Max Hooper * (Nat)
Lilian Malcolm (Ind)
Warrego National Michael Gordon Neil Turner (Nat)Colin Drake (Prog)
Warwick National Graham Dorman Des Booth* (Nat)
Raymond McNamara (Lib)
Wavell Liberal Jack Geran Brian Austin* (Lib)
Charles Mortensen (Nat)
Barry Smith (Prog)
Whitsunday National Stanley Yardley Ron Camm (Nat)Robert Fordham (Dem)
Windsor Liberal Louis McKenzie Bob Moore (Lib)
Wolston Labor Bob Gibbs Ruth Buchanan (Nat)
Owen Nugent (Lib)
Woodridge Liberal Bill D'Arcy Colin Lamont (Lib)
Douglas Ralston (Nat)
Albert Guest (Ind)
Wynnum National Eric Shaw Douglas Graeme-Clark (Lib)
Bill Lamond (Nat)
Graham Shuker (Dem)
Yeronga Liberal Lance Maguire Norm Lee (Lib)Peter Stevenson (Prog)

See also

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