Central Ward (Brisbane City)

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Central Ward
MP Vicki Howard
Party Liberal National Party
Namesake Brisbane (Central - CBD)
Electors 20,999 (2016)
DemographicInner metropolitan

Central Ward is a Brisbane City Council ward covering the CBD, Fortitude Valley, New Farm, Spring Hill, Herston, Bowen Hills, Newstead and Teneriffe. [1] The current councillor is Vicki Howard of the Liberal National Party, who gained the ward from Labor at the 2012 election.

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History

Labor's David Hinchliffe won Central in 1988. For most of his tenure, Central was considered a safe Labor seat, until the party's vote began to decline from the 2004 election onwards. David Hinchliffe retired in 2012 and the election held that year was won by LNP candidate Vicki Howard. [2]

MemberPartyTerm
 David Hinchliffe Labor 1988-2012
  Vicki Howard Liberal National Party 2012–present

Results

2020

2020 Brisbane City Council election: Central Ward [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Vicki Howard 9,80048.4-2.5
Greens Trina Massey5,56827.5+4.7
Labor Judi Jabour4,87924.1-2.2
Total formal votes20,247--
Informal votes418--
Turnout 20,665--
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Vicki Howard 10,35957.8-0.4
Greens Trina Massey7,57342.2+0.4
Liberal National hold Swing -0.4

2016

2016 Brisbane City Council election: Central Ward [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Vicki Howard 10,43050.8−1.2
Labor Amber Hawkins5,47126.7-2.9
Greens Kirsten Lovejoy4,61422.5+4.1
Total formal votes20,515--
Informal votes484--
Turnout 20,999--
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Vicki Howard 10,87858.2-1.2
Labor Amber Hawkins7,80841.8+1.2
Liberal National hold Swing -1.2

2012

2012 Brisbane City Council election: Central Ward [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Vicki Howard 10,28451.4+9.5
Labor Heather Beattie6,09630.5-9.1
Greens Rachael Jacobs3,61318.1+1.5
Total formal votes19,993--
Informal votes372--
Turnout 20,365--
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Vicki Howard 10,67258.7+8.9
Labor Heather Beattie7,52541.4-8.9
Liberal National hold Swing +8.9

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References

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