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An election was held in the Australian state of Queensland on 7 February 2004 to elect the 89 members of the state's Legislative Assembly.
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Queensland is the second-largest and third-most populous state in the Commonwealth of Australia. Situated in the north-east of the country, it is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Australia and New South Wales to the west, south-west and south respectively. To the east, Queensland is bordered by the Coral Sea and Pacific Ocean. To its north is the Torres Strait, with Papua New Guinea located less than 200 km across it from the mainland. The state is the world's sixth-largest sub-national entity, with an area of 1,852,642 square kilometres (715,309 sq mi).
The Labor Party (ALP) government of Premier Peter Beattie won a third term in office, with its large majority almost untouched.
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The Premier of Queensland is the head of government in the Australian state of Queensland.
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Date | Event |
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13 January 2004 | Writs were issued by the Governor to proceed with an election. [1] |
19 January 2004 | Close of electoral rolls. |
20 January 2004 | Close of nominations. |
7 February 2004 | Polling day, between the hours of 8am and 6pm. |
12 February 2004 | The Beattie Ministry was reconstituted. |
20 February 2004 | The writ was returned and the results formally declared. |
The Nationals regained three seats from Labor — Burdekin, Burnett and Charters Towers — as well as Lockyer from One Nation member Bill Flynn, but lost Keppel to Labor, leaving them with a total gain of three seats. The Liberal Party won Currumbin from Minister Merri Rose, as well as taking Rob Borbidge's former seat of Surfers Paradise from independent Lex Bell, who had won it in the 2001 by-election following Borbidge's resignation.
The National Party, known as the Country Party until 1974, was a political party in Queensland, Australia, for much of the period from 1915 until 2008. Formed by the Queensland Farmers' Union and serving as the state branch of the National Party of Australia, it initially sought to represent the interests of the farmers but over time became a more general conservative political party in the state, leading to much debate about relations with other conservative parties and a string of mergers that were soon undone. From 1957 it held power as part of a coalition with the state Liberal Party until 1983 when the Liberals broke away and the Nationals continued to govern in their own right until defeat in 1989. The party formed another coalition with the Liberals that took power in 1996 but was defeated in 1998. After a further decade in opposition the two parties merged to form the Liberal National Party of Queensland.
Burdekin is an electoral district in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland in the state of Queensland, Australia. Centred on the Ayr–Home Hill region, the electorate also includes some of Townsville's southern suburbs as well as the coal-mining town of Collinsville. The Burdekin River flows through part of the electorate.
Burnett is an electoral division of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland in central Queensland, Australia.
Queensland state election, 7 February 2004 [2] | ||||||
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Enrolled voters | 2,400,977 | |||||
Votes cast | 2,195,400 | Turnout | 91.44 | –1.13 | ||
Informal votes | 43,657 | Informal | 1.99 | –0.30 | ||
Summary of votes by party | ||||||
Party | Primary votes | % | Swing | Seats | Change | |
Labor | 1,011,630 | 47.01 | –1.92 | 63 | – 3 | |
Liberal | 398,147 | 18.50 | +4.18 | 5 | + 2 | |
Nationals | 365,005 | 16.96 | +2.80 | 15 | + 3 | |
Greens | 145,522 | 6.76 | +4.25 | 0 | ± 0 | |
One Nation | 104,980 | 4.88 | –3.81 | 1 | – 2 | |
Democrats | 943 | 0.04 | –0.30 | 0 | ± 0 | |
Independent | 125,516 | 5.83 | –2.78 | 5 | ± 0 | |
Total | 2,151,743 | 89 | ||||
Seat | Pre-2004 | Swing | Post-2004 | ||||||
Party | Member | Margin | Margin | Member | Party | ||||
Burdekin | Labor | Steve Rodgers | 5.1 | -9.5 | 4.4 | Rosemary Menkens | National | ||
Burnett | Labor | Trevor Strong | 1.7 | -4.3 | 2.6 | Rob Messenger | National | ||
Charters Towers | Labor | Christine Scott | 2.2 | -4.9 | 2.7 | Shane Knuth | National | ||
Currumbin | Labor | Merri Rose | 14.5 | -17.7 | 3.2 | Jann Stuckey | Liberal | ||
Keppel | National | Vince Lester | 1.5 | -5.3 | 3.8 | Paul Hoolihan | Labor | ||
Lockyer | One Nation | Bill Flynn | 7.3 | -11.4 | 4.1 | Ian Rickuss | National | ||
NATIONAL/LIBERAL SEATS (20) | |||
Marginal | |||
Caloundra | Mark McArdle | LIB | 1.3% |
Burnett | Rob Messenger | NAT | 2.6% |
Charters Towers | Shane Knuth | NAT | 2.7% |
Currumbin | Jann Stuckey | LIB | 3.2% |
Lockyer | Ian Rickuss | NAT | 4.1% |
Maroochydore | Fiona Simpson | NAT | 4.1% |
Burdekin | Rosemary Menkens | NAT | 4.4% |
Fairly safe | |||
Moggill | Bruce Flegg | LIB | 6.3% |
Beaudesert | Kev Lingard | NAT | 8.1% |
Robina | Bob Quinn | LIB | 8.8% |
Safe | |||
Mirani | Ted Malone | NAT | 10.6% |
Hinchinbrook | Marc Rowell | NAT | 10.9% v IND |
Toowoomba South | Mike Horan | NAT | 11.5% |
Surfers Paradise | John-Paul Langbroek | LIB | 13.9% |
Gregory | Vaughan Johnson | NAT | 17.4% |
Darling Downs | Ray Hopper | NAT | 17.8% |
Cunningham | Stuart Copeland | NAT | 18.9% |
Callide | Jeff Seeney | NAT | 23.6% |
Warrego | Howard Hobbs | NAT | 24.8% |
Southern Downs | Lawrence Springborg | NAT | 25.2% |
CROSSBENCH SEATS (6) | |||
Gympie | Elisa Roberts | IND | 10.0% v ALP |
Gladstone | Liz Cunningham | IND | 11.2% v ALP |
Tablelands | Rosa Lee Long | ONP | 12.4% v NAT |
Nanango | Dorothy Pratt | IND | 12.7% v NAT |
Maryborough | Chris Foley | IND | 18.0% v ALP |
Nicklin | Peter Wellington | IND | 29.6% v ALP |
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