Marchant Ward

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Marchant Ward
QueenslandBrisbane City Council
Marchant Ward, Brisbane.jpg
Councillor Danita Parry
Party Liberal National
Electors 34,306 (2024) [1]

The Marchant Ward is a Brisbane City Council ward covering Alderley, Aspley, Chermside, Chermside West, Geebung, Gordon Park, Grange, Kedron, Lutwyche, Stafford, Stafford Heights and Windsor. [2]

Contents

Councillors for Marchant Ward

MemberPartyTerm
 Terry Hampson Labor 1994–2004 [3]
 Faith Hopkins Labor 2004–2008 [4]
 Fiona Hammond [lower-alpha 1] Liberal 2008
  Liberal National 2008–2023
 Danita Parry Liberal National 2023–
  1. Known as Fiona King until 2019. [5]

Results

2024

2024 Queensland local elections: Marchant Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Danita Parry12,59446.8-2.5
Labor Darren Mitchell8,19230.5-2.2
Greens Mekayla Anog6,10722.7+4.7
Total formal votes97.8
Informal votes6192.2
Turnout 27,512
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Danita Parry13,16352.2-2.7
Labor Darren Mitchell12,03747.8+2.7
Liberal National hold Swing +2.7
Results are not final. Last updated on 20 March 2024.

2020

2020 Queensland local elections: Marchant Ward [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Fiona Hammond11,87049.4-3.5
Labor Susan Lynch7,84232.6-0.7
Greens John Meyer4,33118.0+4.2
Total formal votes24,043
Informal votes676
Turnout 24,719
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Fiona Hammond12,31555.0-2.9
Labor Susan Lynch10,08345.0+2.9
Liberal National hold Swing -2.9

2016

2016 Queensland local elections: Marchant Ward [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Fiona King12,85153.4-7.9
Labor Stephanie Serhan8,12133.7+5.5
Greens Richard Nielsen3,10712.9+2.5
Total formal votes24,079--
Informal votes627--
Turnout 24,706--
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Fiona King13,26058.3-8.2
Labor Stephanie Serhan9,49641.7+8.2
Liberal National hold Swing -8.2

2004

2004 Brisbane City Council election: Marchant Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Faith Hopkins8,88246.98
Liberal Mary Jolliffe7,73840.93
Greens Peter Thomas1,6128.53
Independent Matt Doolan6723.55
Total formal votes18,90497.76
Informal votes4342.24
Turnout 19,33886.40
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Faith Hopkins9,29953.79
Liberal Mary Jolliffe7,98746.21
Labor hold Swing

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