Electoral results for the district of Isis

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This is a list of electoral results for the electoral district of Isis in Queensland state elections.

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Members for Isis

MemberPartyTerm
William Brand CPNP 1932-1936
Country 1936-1950
  Jack Pizzey Country 1950-1968
  Jim Blake Labor 1968-1974
Lin Powell National 1974-1989
Independent 1989
  Bill Nunn Labor 1989-1992

Election results

Elections in the 1980s

1989 Queensland state election: Isis [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Bill Nunn 10,17444.43+6.02
National Bob Kerr4,85021.18−31.50
Independent Lin Powell 4,11717.98+17.98
Liberal Fred Kleinschmidt3,75816.41+16.41
Total formal votes22,89997.65−0.50
Informal votes5502.35+0.50
Turnout 23,44992.07+0.07
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Bill Nunn 11,46750.08+7.48
National Bob Kerr11,43249.92−7.48
Labor gain from National Swing +7.48
1986 Queensland state election: Isis
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Lin Powell 9,28952.7−5.0
Labor Bill Nunn 6,77238.4−3.9
Independent William Elson-Green8734.9+4.9
Independent Camillo Primavera4262.4+2.4
Independent Kevin Hendstock2731.5+1.5
Total formal votes17,63398.1
Informal votes3331.9
Turnout 17,96692.0
Two-party-preferred result
National Lin Powell 10,12157.4−0.3
Labor Bill Nunn 7,51242.6+0.3
National hold Swing -0.3
1983 Queensland state election: Isis
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Lin Powell 10,19357.1+7.0
Labor Joseph Endres7,66542.9+6.7
Total formal votes17,85898.70.0
Informal votes2391.30.0
Turnout 18,09792.5+2.3
National hold Swing -1.6
1980 Queensland state election: Isis
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Lin Powell 7,56950.1+1.7
Labor Michael Edgar5,46636.2−1.1
Liberal David Cooper1,2318.1−3.6
Democrats Ronald Cullen5353.5+3.5
Democrats Mervyn Worth3022.0+2.0
Total formal votes15,10398.7−0.2
Informal votes2011.3+0.2
Turnout 15,30490.2−2.0
Two-party-preferred result
National Lin Powell 8,87158.7−0.5
Labor Michael Edgar6,23241.3+0.5
National hold Swing -0.5

Elections in the 1970s

1977 Queensland state election: Isis
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Lin Powell 6,43548.4+15.0
Labor Phillip Barnsley4,94737.3−7.7
Liberal Mary Spurway1,55411.7−9.9
Independent James Dobson3462.6+2.6
Total formal votes13,28298.9
Informal votes1501.1
Turnout 13,43292.2
Two-party-preferred result
National Lin Powell 7,86159.2+5.8
Labor Phillip Barnsley5,42140.8−5.8
National hold Swing +5.8
1974 Queensland state election: Isis
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Jim Blake 6,99445.0−10.3
National Lin Powell 5,19033.4+6.5
National Barry Wright3,36021.6+21.6
Total formal votes15,54499.00.0
Informal votes1531.00.0
Turnout 15,69791.7−2.4
Two-party-preferred result
National Lin Powell 8,41154.1+12.4
Labor Jim Blake 7,13345.9−12.4
National gain from Labor Swing +12.4
1972 Queensland state election: Isis
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Jim Blake 7,06255.3+1.2
Country Alfred Plath3,44126.9−17.0
Liberal Kenneth Murphy1,77713.9+13.9
Independent Eric Andrew4913.8+3.8
Total formal votes12,77199.0
Informal votes1241.0
Turnout 12,89594.1
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Jim Blake 7,44858.3+1.7
Country Alfred Plath5,32341.7−1.7
Labor hold Swing +1.7

Elections in the 1960s

1969 Queensland state election: Isis
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Jim Blake 5,01354.1+18.8
Country Harold Bonanno4,07343.9−13.8
Queensland Labor Matthews Minnegal1842.0−5.0
Total formal votes9,27099.0+0.8
Informal votes961.0−0.8
Turnout 9,36696.0+1.4
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Jim Blake 5,05754.4+17.2
Country Harold Bonnano4,22345.6−17.2
Labor gain from Country Swing +17.2
1966 Queensland state election: Isis
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country Jack Pizzey 5,11157.70.0
Labor George Hooper3,13135.3+0.7
Queensland Labor Brian Hawes6177.0+4.2
Total formal votes8,85998.2+0.1
Informal votes1631.8−0.1
Turnout 9,02294.6+0.6
Two-party-preferred result
Country Jack Pizzey 5,56162.8+0.6
Labor George Hooper3,29837.2−0.6
Country hold Swing +0.6
1963 Queensland state election: Isis
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country Jack Pizzey 5,09257.7−42.3
Labor George Hooper3,05334.6+34.6
Social Credit Arnold Jones4324.9+4.9
Queensland Labor Tom Carroll2482.8+2.8
Total formal votes8,82598.1
Informal votes1751.9
Turnout 9,00094.0
Two-party-preferred result
Country Jack Pizzey 5,48862.2−37.8
Labor George Hooper3,33737.8+37.8
Country hold Swing -37.8
1960 Queensland state election: Isis
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country Jack Pizzey unopposed
Country hold Swing N/A

Elections in the 1950s

1957 Queensland state election: Isis
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country Jack Pizzey 6,23068.0+5.7
Queensland Labor Edward McDonnell2,93532.0+32.0
Total formal votes9,16596.6−2.0
Informal votes3243.4+2.0
Turnout 9,48996.1+2.8
Country hold Swing +5.7
1956 Queensland state election: Isis
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country Jack Pizzey 5,75362.3+3.6
Labor Hylton Salter3,47537.7−3.6
Total formal votes9,22898.6−0.1
Informal votes1311.4+0.1
Turnout 9,35993.3−1.3
Country hold Swing +3.6
1953 Queensland state election: Isis
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country Jack Pizzey 5,32658.7−3.2
Labor John Barron3,74341.3+3.2
Total formal votes9,06998.7+1.6
Informal votes1231.3−1.6
Turnout 9,19294.6−0.4
Country hold Swing -3.2
1950 Queensland state election: Isis
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country Jack Pizzey 5,53961.9
Labor Frank Eastaughffe 3,41238.1
Total formal votes8,95197.1
Informal votes2692.9
Turnout 9,22095.0
Country hold Swing

Elections in the 1940s

1947 Queensland state election: Isis
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country William Brand 5,23968.3+3.8
Labor Samuel Round2,42631.7−3.8
Total formal votes7,66596.9+0.9
Informal votes2413.1−0.9
Turnout 7,90695.6+2.8
Country hold Swing +3.8
1944 Queensland state election: Isis
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country William Brand 4,90164.5+5.4
Labor Frank Eastaughffe 2,69435.5−5.4
Total formal votes7,59596.0−1.8
Informal votes3184.0+1.8
Turnout 7,91392.8−2.7
Country hold Swing +5.4
1941 Queensland state election: Isis
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country William Brand 4,97959.1−5.6
Labor William Ivey3,43940.9+5.6
Total formal votes8,41897.8−0.8
Informal votes1902.2+0.8
Turnout 8,60895.5+0.8
Country hold Swing -5.6

Elections in the 1930s

1938 Queensland state election: Isis
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country William Brand 5,24764.7+6.6
Labor Ernest Widdup2,85735.3−6.6
Total formal votes8,10498.6+0.1
Informal votes1131.4−0.1
Turnout 8,21794.7−0.3
Country hold Swing +6.6
1935 Queensland state election: Isis
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
CPNP William Brand 4,81758.1
Labor Dudley Ryder3,47241.9
Total formal votes8,28998.5
Informal votes1231.5
Turnout 8,41295.0
CPNP hold Swing
1932 Queensland state election: Isis
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
CPNP William Brand 3,86856.2
Labor Albert Jones2,56937.3
Queensland Party John Murray4426.4
Total formal votes6,87999.0
Informal votes711.0
Turnout 6,95095.7
CPNP hold Swing

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References

  1. "Isis - 1989 - Election Archive - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)".