Results of the 2022 Australian federal election in Queensland

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2022 Australian federal election
(Queensland)
Flag of Queensland.svg
  2019 21 May 2022

All 30 Queensland seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 seats in the Australian Senate
 First partySecond party
  Prime Minister of Australia Scott Morrison.jpg Anthony Albanese portrait (cropped).jpg
Leader Scott Morrison Anthony Albanese
Party Liberal/National coalition Labor
Last election23 seats6 seats
Seats won21 seats5 seats
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 2Decrease2.svg 1
Popular vote1,172,515811,069
Percentage39.64%27.42%
SwingDecrease2.svg 4.06Increase2.svg 0.74
TPP 54.05%45.95%
TPP swingDecrease2.svg 4.39Increase2.svg 4.39

 Third partyFourth party
  Adam-Bandt-profile-2021 (Cropped).png Bob Katter.jpg
Leader Adam Bandt Bob Katter
Party Greens Katter's Australian
Last election0 seats1 seat
Seats won3 seats1 seat
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 3Steady2.svg
Popular vote382,90055,863
Percentage12.94%1.89%
SwingIncrease2.svg 2.62Decrease2.svg 0.58

2022 Australian federal election in Queensland.svg
Results by division for the House of Representatives, shaded by winning party's margin of victory.

This is a list of electoral division results for the 2022 Australian federal election in the state of Queensland.

Contents

This election was held using instant-runoff voting.

In Queensland in this election, there were two "turn-overs"—the Australian Greens took two seats where the Greens candidate was not leading in the first count. These took place in Brisbane and Ryan.

Overall results

House of Representatives (IRV) – Turnout 88.16% (CV)
PartyVotes %Swing (pp)SeatsChange (seats)
  Liberal National Party (Qld) 1,172,51539.64−4.0621Decrease2.svg 2
  Australian Labor Party 811,06927.42+0.745Decrease2.svg 1
  Australian Greens 382,90012.94+2.623Increase2.svg 3
  Pauline Hanson's One Nation 221,6407.49−1.370Steady2.svg
  United Australia Party 149,2555.05+1.540Steady2.svg
  Katter's Australian Party 55,8631.89−0.581Steady2.svg
  Liberal Democratic Party 28,7370.97+0.520Steady2.svg
  Animal Justice Party 24,8130.84+0.400Steady2.svg
  Informed Medical Options Party 10,8940.37+0.370Steady2.svg
  Australian Federation Party 8,1950.28+0.280Steady2.svg
  The Great Australian Party 7,7750.26+0.260Steady2.svg
  Legalise Cannabis 6,0250.20+0.200Steady2.svg
  Australian Values Party 5,4700.18+0.180Steady2.svg
  Socialist Alliance 3,7290.13+0.080Steady2.svg
  Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party 3,6950.12+0.120Steady2.svg
  TNL 1,9710.07+0.070Steady2.svg
  Fusion 9300.03+0.030Steady2.svg
  Australian Progressives 6060.02−0.010Steady2.svg
  Independent 61,9442.09+0.820Steady2.svg
Total2,958,026100.0030Steady2.svg
Invalid/blank votes128,7324.17−0.78
Turnout3,086,75888.16–3.06
Registered voters3,501,287
Two-party-preferred vote
  Liberal National 1,598,80254.05–4.39
  Labor 1,359,22445.95+4.39
Source: AEC for both votes and seats

Results by division

Blair

2022 Australian federal election: Blair [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Shayne Neumann 36,49435.01+3.75
Liberal National Sam Biggins30,12228.89−0.14
Greens Danielle Mutton13,11312.58+3.90
One Nation Liz Suduk10,4199.99−6.81
United Australia Quinton Cunningham6,3536.09+2.69
Liberal Democrats Michelle Jaques3,0802.95+2.95
Animal Justice Angela Lowery2,5632.46+2.46
Australian Values Maria Pitman2,1032.02+2.02
Total formal votes104,24794.70+2.19
Informal votes5,8325.30−2.19
Turnout 110,07987.11−4.23
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Shayne Neumann 57,57555.23+4.02
Liberal National Sam Biggins46,67244.77−4.02
Labor hold Swing +4.02
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Blair in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Blair alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Blair in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Bonner

2022 Australian federal election: Bonner [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Ross Vasta 43,19144.82−4.67
Labor Tabatha Young28,49129.56−1.54
Greens Bernard Lakey16,14416.75+5.06
One Nation Amanda Neil5,3715.57+1.57
United Australia Serge Diklich3,1773.30+0.76
Total formal votes96,37497.50+0.43
Informal votes2,4672.50−0.43
Turnout 98,84190.57−2.19
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Ross Vasta 51,47153.41−4.00
Labor Tabatha Young44,90346.59+4.00
Liberal National hold Swing −4.00
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Bonner in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Bonner alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Bonner in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Bowman

2022 Australian federal election: Bowman [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Henry Pike 43,08842.37−6.30
Labor Donisha Duff29,69429.20+2.61
Greens Ian Mazlin13,24113.02+1.03
One Nation Walter Todd7,8257.69+0.39
United Australia Mary-Jane Stevens6,6016.49+2.89
TNL Phil Johnson1,2431.22+1.22
Total formal votes101,69297.09+0.49
Informal votes3,0452.91−0.49
Turnout 104,73790.51−2.53
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Henry Pike 56,44755.51−4.73
Labor Donisha Duff45,24544.49+4.73
Liberal National hold Swing −4.73
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Bowman in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Bowman alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Bowman in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Brisbane

2022 Australian federal election: Brisbane [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Trevor Evans 41,03237.71−10.13
Labor Madonna Jarrett29,65227.25+2.76
Greens Stephen Bates 29,64127.24+4.87
One Nation Trevor Hold2,4292.23−0.26
Animal Justice Tiana Kennedy2,1351.96+1.96
United Australia Justin Knudson2,1021.93+0.54
Liberal Democrats Anthony Bull1,8071.66+1.66
Total formal votes108,79897.92+0.44
Informal votes2,3122.08−0.44
Turnout 111,11088.74−1.77
Notional two-party-preferred count
Labor Madonna Jarrett59,18354.40+9.32
Liberal National Trevor Evans 49,61545.60−9.32
Two-candidate-preferred result
Greens Stephen Bates 58,46053.73+53.73
Liberal National Trevor Evans 50,33846.27−8.65
Greens gain from Liberal National  
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Brisbane in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Brisbane alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Brisbane in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Capricornia

2022 Australian federal election: Capricornia [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Michelle Landry 35,61339.44−1.21
Labor Russell Robertson25,33028.05+4.31
One Nation Kylee Stanton13,17914.60−2.38
Greens Mick Jones5,3025.87+1.03
United Australia Nathan Harding3,5553.94+0.29
Independent Ken Murray3,0483.38+0.89
Great Australian Zteven Whitty1,7471.93+1.93
Liberal Democrats Steve Murphy1,3921.54+1.54
Informed Medical Options Paula Ganfield1,1261.25+1.25
Total formal votes90,29293.86+0.19
Informal votes5,9046.14−0.19
Turnout 96,19688.60−3.98
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Michelle Landry 51,09656.59−5.76
Labor Russell Robertson39,19643.41+5.76
Liberal National hold Swing −5.76
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Capricornia in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Capricornia alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Capricornia in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Dawson

2022 Australian federal election: Dawson [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Andrew Willcox 40,10943.33+0.38
Labor Shane Hamilton22,65024.47+4.19
One Nation Julie Hall12,28913.27+0.18
Greens Paula Creen6,6757.21+2.70
Katter's Australian Ciaron Paterson5,1895.61−0.71
United Australia Christian Young3,7134.01−0.89
Great Australian Jim Jackson1,9482.10+2.10
Total formal votes92,57395.86+2.87
Informal votes4,0014.14−2.87
Turnout 96,57487.49−3.30
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Andrew Willcox 55,93060.42−4.19
Labor Shane Hamilton36,64339.58+4.19
Liberal National hold Swing −4.19
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Dawson in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Dawson alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Dawson in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

The sitting member, George Christensen, was elected as a Liberal National, but resigned from the party in 2022, subsequently joining One Nation and contested a Senate seat.

Dickson

2022 Australian federal election: Dickson [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Peter Dutton 41,65742.07−3.86
Labor Ali France31,39631.70+0.37
Greens Vinnie Batten12,87113.00+3.02
One Nation Tamera Gibson5,3125.36+0.18
United Australia Alina Ward2,7172.74+0.50
Independent Alan Buchbach2,2222.24+2.24
Independent Thor Prohaska1,6181.63−0.74
Liberal Democrats Lloyd Russell1,2361.25+1.25
Total formal votes99,02996.12+0.48
Informal votes3,9963.88−0.48
Turnout 103,02591.35−2.32
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Peter Dutton 51,19651.70−2.94
Labor Ali France47,83348.30+2.94
Liberal National hold Swing −2.94
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Dickson in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Dickson alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Dickson in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Fadden

2022 Australian federal election: Fadden [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Stuart Robert 47,19044.62−4.10
Labor Letitia Del Fabbro23,63822.35−0.16
Greens Sally Spain11,35310.73+1.73
One Nation Sandy Roach9,1778.68+0.11
United Australia Nathan O'Brien7,0146.63+1.52
Independent Stewart Brooker4,4074.17+4.17
Liberal Democrats Alex Forbes2,9922.83−1.69
Total formal votes105,77195.69+0.60
Informal votes4,7604.31−0.60
Turnout 110,53186.54−3.09
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Stuart Robert 64,12660.63−3.55
Labor Letitia Del Fabbro41,64539.37+3.55
Liberal National hold Swing −3.55
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Fadden in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Fadden alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Fadden in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Fairfax

2022 Australian federal election: Fairfax [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Ted O'Brien 46,55144.91−4.71
Labor Sue Ferguson22,66221.86+0.38
Greens Sue Etheridge13,86213.37+0.78
One Nation Nikki Civitarese6,7986.56−1.29
United Australia Lisa Khoury6,1325.92+2.86
Animal Justice Tash Poole2,1822.10+2.10
Informed Medical Options Wendy Hazelton1,9971.93+1.93
Independent Barry Smith1,4231.37+1.37
Great Australian Craig White1,3191.27+1.27
Independent Sinim Australie7330.71−0.64
Total formal votes103,65994.47+0.90
Informal votes6,0665.53−0.90
Turnout 109,72588.99−2.45
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Ted O'Brien 61,10858.95−4.49
Labor Sue Ferguson42,55141.05+4.49
Liberal National hold Swing −4.49
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Fairfax in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Fairfax alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Fairfax in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Fisher

2022 Australian federal election: Fisher [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Andrew Wallace 48,01344.25−5.79
Labor Judene Andrews25,31323.33+1.11
Greens Renay Wells14,98113.81+1.40
One Nation Sam Schriever10,1029.31+0.63
United Australia Tony Moore7,3556.78+3.32
Animal Justice Vickie Breckenridge2,7302.52+2.52
Total formal votes108,49496.85+1.65
Informal votes3,5303.15−1.65
Turnout 112,02489.07−2.89
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Andrew Wallace 63,65658.67−4.03
Labor Judene Andrews44,83841.33+4.03
Liberal National hold Swing −4.03
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Fisher in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Fisher alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Fisher in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Flynn

2022 Australian federal election: Flynn [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Colin Boyce 34,04636.88−1.01
Labor Matt Burnett30,94833.53+4.88
One Nation Sharon Lohse11,28712.23−7.37
United Australia Tanya Wieden6,2666.79+2.54
Greens Paul Bambrick4,0074.34+1.27
Independent Duncan Scott3,7454.06+2.51
Great Australian Carla Svendsen2,0122.18+2.18
Total formal votes92,31196.17+1.98
Informal votes3,6723.83−1.98
Turnout 95,98388.07−4.08
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Colin Boyce 49,68253.82−4.84
Labor Matt Burnett42,62946.18+4.84
Liberal National hold Swing −4.84
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Flynn in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Flynn alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Flynn in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Forde

2022 Australian federal election: Forde [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Bert van Manen 34,92036.91−6.59
Labor Rowan Holzberger26,49728.01−1.50
Greens Jordan Hall9,3199.85+1.12
One Nation Seschelle Matterson7,5788.01−3.80
United Australia Roxanne O'Halloran7,4857.91+3.87
Independent Christopher Greaves2,9733.14+3.14
Liberal Democrats Tobby Sutherland2,6682.82+2.82
Animal Justice Linda McCarthy2,4442.58+2.58
TNL Samuel Holland7280.77+0.77
Total formal votes94,61293.22−2.14
Informal votes6,8846.78+2.14
Turnout 101,49685.23−4.26
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Bert van Manen 51,31154.23−4.37
Labor Rowan Holzberger43,30145.77+4.37
Liberal National hold Swing −4.37
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Forde in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Forde alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Forde in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Griffith

2022 Australian federal election: Griffith [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Greens Max Chandler-Mather 36,77134.59+10.94
Liberal National Olivia Roberts32,68530.74−10.23
Labor Terri Butler 30,76928.94−2.01
One Nation Shari Ware3,5043.30+1.18
United Australia Robert McMullan2,5812.43+0.98
Total formal votes106,31098.00+0.26
Informal votes2,1692.00−0.26
Turnout 108,47989.45−1.60
Notional two-party-preferred count
Labor Terri Butler 64,92361.07+8.21
Liberal National Olivia Roberts41,38738.93−8.21
Two-candidate-preferred result
Greens Max Chandler-Mather 64,27160.46+60.46
Liberal National Olivia Roberts42,03939.54−7.59
Greens gain from Labor  
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Griffith in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Griffith alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Griffith in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Groom

2022 Australian federal election: Groom [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Garth Hamilton 41,97143.72−9.62
Labor Gen Allpass17,98518.73+0.07
One Nation Grant Abraham9,1819.56−3.53
Independent Suzie Holt 7,9328.26+8.26
Independent Kirstie Smolenski6,8587.14+7.14
Greens Mickey Berry5,6165.85−2.11
United Australia Melissa Bannister4,9225.13+1.17
Federation Ryan Otto1,5391.60+1.60
Total formal votes96,00495.28−1.52
Informal votes4,7584.72+1.52
Turnout 100,76290.88−2.17
Notional two-party-preferred count
Liberal National Garth Hamilton 61,61064.17−6.31
Labor Gen Allpass34,39435.83+6.31
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal National Garth Hamilton 54,61256.89N/A
Independent Suzie Holt 41,39243.11N/A
Liberal National hold 
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Groom in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Groom alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Groom in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Herbert

2022 Australian federal election: Herbert [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Phillip Thompson 43,45347.01+9.90
Labor John Ring19,97121.60−3.85
Greens Scott Humphreys7,5968.22+0.91
Katter's Australian Clynton Hawks6,4727.00−2.80
One Nation Diane Pepe4,8745.27−5.82
Independent Angela Egan2,9833.23+3.23
United Australia Greg Dowling 2,3832.58−3.12
Informed Medical Options Toni McMahon1,6581.79+1.79
Animal Justice Toni McCormack1,3591.47−0.25
Independent Steven Clare9421.02+1.02
Great Australian Larna Ballard7490.81+0.81
Total formal votes92,44094.23+0.13
Informal votes5,6585.77−0.13
Turnout 98,09885.93−4.13
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Phillip Thompson 57,10361.77+3.41
Labor John Ring35,33738.23−3.41
Liberal National hold Swing +3.41
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Herbert in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Herbert alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Herbert in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Hinkler

2022 Australian federal election: Hinkler [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Keith Pitt 42,72042.13−3.90
Labor Jason Scanes23,63423.31+0.38
Independent Jack Dempsey 13,23613.05+13.05
One Nation Zak Menhennett8,8378.71−6.09
United Australia Kristie Nash7,4177.31+2.93
Greens Andrew McLean5,5625.48+1.76
Total formal votes101,40696.73+4.55
Informal votes3,4313.27−4.55
Turnout 104,83789.49−3.21
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Keith Pitt 60,91860.07−4.43
Labor Jason Scanes40,48839.93+4.43
Liberal National hold Swing −4.43
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Hinkler in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Hinkler alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Hinkler in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Kennedy

2022 Australian federal election: Kennedy [17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Katter's Australian Bob Katter 39,03641.70+0.74
Liberal National Bryce Macdonald26,38728.19+0.71
Labor Jason Brandon15,03316.06−0.92
Greens Jennifer Cox6,0136.42+1.25
United Australia Peter Campion4,1544.44−2.22
Independent Jen Sackley2,9813.18+3.18
Total formal votes93,60496.72+0.88
Informal votes3,1713.28−0.88
Turnout 96,77584.59−4.51
Notional two-party-preferred count
Liberal National Bryce Macdonald56,31260.16−4.35
Labor Jason Brandon37,29239.84+4.35
Two-candidate-preferred result
Katter's Australian Bob Katter 59,06063.10−0.23
Liberal National Bryce Macdonald34,54436.90+0.23
Katter's Australian hold Swing −0.23
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Kennedy in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Kennedy alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Kennedy in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Leichhardt

2022 Australian federal election: Leichhardt [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Warren Entsch 33,65236.70−0.89
Labor Elida Faith25,31227.60−1.19
Greens Phillip Musumeci9,1439.97−0.43
One Nation Geena Court6,8227.44+1.39
Katter's Australian Rod Jensen 5,1665.63−2.52
Socialist Alliance Pat O'Shane 3,7294.07+4.07
United Australia Daniel Hannagan3,5933.92−0.05
Informed Medical Options Silvia Mogorovich1,6411.79+1.79
Animal Justice Susanne Bayly1,2531.37+1.37
Fusion Adam Cropp9301.01+1.01
Federation Paul Roe4660.51+0.51
Total formal votes91,70793.18−0.40
Informal votes6,7156.82+0.40
Turnout 98,42283.97−3.68
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Warren Entsch 49,01053.44−0.73
Labor Elida Faith42,69746.56+0.73
Liberal National hold Swing −0.73
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Leichhardt in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Leichhardt alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Leichhardt in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Lilley

2022 Australian federal election: Lilley [19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Anika Wells 41,42441.84+6.20
Liberal National Vivian Lobo29,53029.83−10.95
Greens Melissa Stevens16,91617.09+3.08
One Nation Michelle Wilde4,0274.07−1.28
United Australia Gerardine Hoogland3,3203.35+1.10
Liberal Democrats Daniel Freshwater2,4122.44+2.44
Informed Medical Options Stephen McGrath1,3781.39+1.39
Total formal votes99,00797.30+0.78
Informal votes2,7502.70−0.78
Turnout 101,75790.61−1.54
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Anika Wells 59,94160.54+9.90
Liberal National Vivian Lobo39,06639.46−9.90
Labor hold Swing +9.90
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Lilley in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Lilley alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Lilley in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Longman

2022 Australian federal election: Longman [20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Terry Young 41,25338.17−0.42
Labor Rebecca Fanning34,03631.50−2.60
One Nation Ross Taylor8,9178.25−4.97
Greens Earl Snijders7,8147.23+0.52
Legalise Cannabis Nigel Quinlan6,0255.58+5.58
United Australia Stefanie Sutherland5,9495.51+2.15
Animal Justice Paula Gilbard2,0601.91+1.91
Liberal Democrats Jens Lipponer2,0111.86+1.86
Total formal votes108,06595.01+0.85
Informal votes5,6774.99−0.85
Turnout 113,74288.17−3.99
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Terry Young 57,35953.08−0.20
Labor Rebecca Fanning50,70646.92+0.20
Liberal National hold Swing −0.20
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Longman in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Longman alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Longman in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Maranoa

2022 Australian federal election: Maranoa [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National David Littleproud 52,38256.26+0.26
Labor Dave Kerrigan14,23615.29−0.26
One Nation Mike Kelly11,07011.89−2.73
United Australia Nathan McDonald6,2026.66+3.03
Greens Ellisa Parker4,5334.87+1.45
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Malcolm Richardson3,6953.97+3.97
Federation Brett Tunbridge9971.07+1.07
Total formal votes93,11596.64+0.59
Informal votes3,2343.36−0.59
Turnout 96,34988.39−3.54
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National David Littleproud 67,15372.12−3.30
Labor Dave Kerrigan25,96227.88+3.30
Liberal National hold Swing −3.30
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Maranoa in the 2022 federal election. The winning candidate got over 50% of first preference votes, so this alluvial diagram is indicative only, and preference flows were not used to determine the final result. The preference flows were used to determine the two-candidate-preferred. 2022 Australian federal election Maranoa alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Maranoa in the 2022 federal election. The winning candidate got over 50% of first preference votes, so this alluvial diagram is indicative only, and preference flows were not used to determine the final result. The preference flows were used to determine the two-candidate-preferred.

McPherson

2022 Australian federal election: McPherson [22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Karen Andrews 42,28843.56−4.68
Labor Carl Ungerer21,35422.00−0.85
Greens Scott Turner14,97115.42+4.43
One Nation Kevin Hargraves7,0137.22+1.36
United Australia Joshua Berrigan6,4906.69+3.36
Australian Values Andy Cullen2,3102.38+2.38
Liberal Democrats Glenn Pyne2,0632.12−1.36
Federation Gary Pead5940.61+0.61
Total formal votes97,08394.58+0.91
Informal votes5,5655.42−0.91
Turnout 102,64887.56−2.84
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Karen Andrews 57,60559.34−2.86
Labor Carl Ungerer39,47840.66+2.86
Liberal National hold Swing −2.86
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of McPherson in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election McPherson alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of McPherson in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Moncrieff

2022 Australian federal election: Moncrieff [23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Angie Bell 45,10445.94−5.58
Labor Glen Palmer20,43020.81−0.75
Greens April Broadbent11,85012.07+2.39
One Nation Leeanne Schultz6,9817.11+0.67
United Australia Diane Happ5,4825.58+1.86
Liberal Democrats Diane Demetre4,3054.38+2.42
Animal Justice Sonia Berry-Law2,3842.43−1.43
Informed Medical Options Timothy Cudmore9971.02+1.02
Federation James Tayler6450.66+0.66
Total formal votes98,17894.22+0.66
Informal votes6,0205.78−0.66
Turnout 104,19885.03−3.17
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Angie Bell 60,08061.19−4.17
Labor Glen Palmer38,09838.81+4.17
Liberal National hold Swing −4.17
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Moncrieff in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Moncrieff alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Moncrieff in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Moreton

2022 Australian federal election: Moreton [24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Graham Perrett 34,63337.42+2.27
Liberal National Steven Huang30,77733.25−7.58
Greens Claire Garton19,25020.80+4.04
One Nation Neil Swann3,3643.63+0.32
United Australia Chelsea Follett3,0643.31+1.09
Federation Peter Power1,4681.59+1.59
Total formal votes92,55697.24+0.24
Informal votes2,6252.76−0.24
Turnout 95,18188.86−2.06
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Graham Perrett 54,69059.09+7.19
Liberal National Steven Huang37,86640.91−7.19
Labor hold Swing +7.19
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Moreton in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Moreton alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Moreton in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Oxley

2022 Australian federal election: Oxley [25]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Milton Dick 43,78545.89+3.36
Liberal National Kyle McMillen27,38528.70−5.87
Greens Asha Worsteling13,59514.25+2.61
One Nation Dylan Kozlowski5,5685.84−0.46
United Australia Timothy Coombes5,0795.32+2.70
Total formal votes95,41296.38+1.13
Informal votes3,5823.62−1.13
Turnout 98,99487.87−3.33
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Milton Dick 58,76861.59+5.20
Liberal National Kyle McMillen36,64438.41−5.20
Labor hold Swing +5.20
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Oxley in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Oxley alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Oxley in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Petrie

2022 Australian federal election: Petrie [26]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Luke Howarth 46,32543.49−4.62
Labor Mick Denton31,97230.02−0.84
Greens Will Simon12,16911.42+2.68
United Australia Kelly Guenoun5,9145.55+2.24
One Nation Marcus Mitchell5,6135.27−2.25
Animal Justice Chris Cicchitti2,3312.19+2.19
Liberal Democrats Anneke Wilson2,1892.06+2.06
Total formal votes106,51396.46+0.08
Informal votes3,9133.54−0.08
Turnout 110,42688.46−2.84
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Luke Howarth 57,98154.44−3.96
Labor Mick Denton48,53245.56+3.96
Liberal National hold Swing −3.96
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Petrie in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Petrie alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Petrie in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Rankin

2022 Australian federal election: Rankin [27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Jim Chalmers 38,59643.95+2.52
Liberal National Paul Darwen25,47829.01−2.34
Greens Neil Cotter9,39410.70+1.62
One Nation Glen Cookson7,0067.98−0.58
United Australia Jeff Crank5,0645.77+2.08
Animal Justice Suzanne Clarke2,2842.60+2.60
Total formal votes87,82296.11+3.84
Informal votes3,5533.89−3.84
Turnout 91,37584.56−4.26
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Jim Chalmers 51,89259.09+2.65
Liberal National Paul Darwen35,93040.91−2.65
Labor hold Swing +2.65
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Rankin in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Rankin alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Rankin in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Ryan

2022 Australian federal election: Ryan [28]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Julian Simmonds 38,23938.50−10.11
Greens Elizabeth Watson-Brown 30,00330.21+9.86
Labor Peter Cossar22,14622.30−2.13
Liberal Democrats Damian Coory2,5822.60+2.60
One Nation Joel Love2,2372.25+0.09
United Australia Kathryn Pollard2,0622.08+0.55
Animal Justice Jina Lipman1,0881.10−0.82
Progressives Janine Rees6060.61+0.61
Federation Axel Dancoisne3530.36+0.36
Total formal votes99,31696.94−0.66
Informal votes3,1403.06+0.66
Turnout 102,45692.04−0.94
Notional two-party-preferred count
Labor Peter Cossar52,06252.42+8.45
Liberal National Julian Simmonds 47,25447.58−8.45
Two-candidate-preferred result
Greens Elizabeth Watson-Brown 52,28652.65+52.65
Liberal National Julian Simmonds 47,03047.35−8.67
Greens gain from Liberal National  
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Ryan in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Ryan alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Ryan in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Wide Bay

2022 Australian federal election: Wide Bay [29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Llew O'Brien 41,60143.47−3.62
Labor Geoff Williams20,34521.26−0.49
One Nation Nathan Buckley9,76510.20−0.63
Greens Craig Armstrong9,0889.50−0.44
United Australia Tracy Bennett4,4064.60+0.99
Independent Kelli Jacobi4,1064.29+4.29
Independent Tim Jerome2,7372.86−1.64
Informed Medical Options Andrea Newland2,0972.19+2.19
Australian Values Daniel Williams1,0571.10+1.10
Federation John Woodward5010.52+0.52
Total formal votes95,70393.58−1.68
Informal votes6,5696.42+1.68
Turnout 102,27288.69−2.98
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Llew O'Brien 58,70861.34−1.81
Labor Geoff Williams36,99538.66+1.81
Liberal National hold Swing −1.81
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Wide Bay in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Wide Bay alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Wide Bay in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Wright

2022 Australian federal election: Wright [30]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal National Scott Buchholz 45,75343.19−1.73
Labor Pam McCreadie22,64321.37+2.63
One Nation Keith Hicks15,09514.25+0.24
Greens Nicole Thompson12,10711.43+4.26
United Australia Cassandra Duffill8,7038.22+3.32
Federation Shonna-Lee Banasiak1,6321.54+1.54
Total formal votes105,93396.60+2.68
Informal votes3,7333.40−2.68
Turnout 109,66688.59−3.42
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Scott Buchholz 64,50660.89−3.69
Labor Pam McCreadie41,42739.11+3.69
Liberal National hold Swing −3.69
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Wright in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. 2022 Australian federal election Wright alluvial diagram.svg
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Wright in the 2022 federal election. Light green check.svg indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Analysis

Unlike other states, the Coalition had a higher number of seats and a higher two-party-preferred vote (as well a higher first-preference vote) in Queensland than Labor. Queensland is a conservative state federally (despite having an incumbent Labor government) and Labor has only won Queensland's two-party-preferred vote in three of the 21 federal elections since 1949: 1951, 1990 and 2007. [31] In 2007, the Labor Party had a leader from Queensland, Kevin Rudd. Labor did, however, increase both its first-preference vote and its two-party-preferred vote statewide.

While the LNP's primary vote decreased and Labor's slightly increased, Labor still had a lower primary vote in Queensland than any other state or territory except Tasmania.

The fact that the Coalition won more seats in Queensland than Labor is due to the fact that Queensland, unlike most other states, has more people outside its state capital (Brisbane) than inside it, despite Brisbane being by far the largest city in Queensland. The Coalition is dominant in regional Australia (particularly regional New South Wales and Queensland) and the outer-suburbs, while Labor is dominant in the inner-city.

Despite Queensland being generally more conservative than other states, the Greens managed to win three inner-city seats in Brisbane: two from the LNP (Brisbane and Ryan) and one from Labor (Griffith). However, these were the only seats that changed hands. Notably, there were also no teal independents that ran in any Queensland seats, unlike most other states (i.e New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia, Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory).

Regional Queensland on the other hand remained unchanged. The LNP still holds every Queensland seat outside Brisbane except Kennedy, which is held by Bob Katter, the founder of the conservative Katter's Australian Party (KAP).

One Nation's vote, although decreased since the last election, was slightly higher than it was at the 2020 Queensland state election, at 7.49%.

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