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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use Australian English Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox election The 2024 Queensland state election is scheduled to be held on 26 October 2024 to elect all members to the Legislative Assembly of Queensland pursuant to the Constitution (Fixed Term Parliament) Amendment Act 2015. As a result of the 2016 Queensland term length referendum, the term of the parliament will run for four years.[1][2]

The Labor government will attempt to win a fourth term against the Liberal National opposition, currently led by David Crisafulli. On 10 December 2023, Annastacia Palaszczuk announced her resignation after more than eight years in government, prompting a leadership election to elect a new leader and subsequently Premier.[3]

Electoral system

Queensland has compulsory voting and uses full-preference instant-runoff voting for single-member electorates. The election will be conducted by the Electoral Commission of Queensland (ECQ). The party or coalition that wins the majority of seats (at least 47) will form the government. If no majority emerges then the party or coalition that is able to command the confidence of the Legislative Assembly will form government.

The party or coalition that wins the second highest number of seats forms the opposition, with the remaining parties and independents candidates being allocated to the cross bench.

The Queensland Parliament is the only unicameral state parliament in Australia, composed of the Legislative Assembly. The upper house, the Queensland Legislative Council was abolished in 1922.

Key dates

The election will be for all 93 members of the Legislative Assembly. Pursuant to Constitution (Fixed Term Parliament) Amendment Act 2015 Queensland has fixed terms, with all elections following the 2020 election held every four years on the last Saturday of October.[4] The Governor may call an election earlier than scheduled if the Government does not maintain confidence, or the annual appropriation bill fails to pass.

Candidates

Crisafulli began announcing LNP candidates 18 months prior to the election, making the LNP the first party to formally endorse candidates for the election.[5] The LNP announced several other candidates afterwards. The second party to formally endorse a candidate was Katter's Australian Party (KAP), announcing their candidate for the Far North Queensland seat of Cook on 6 October 2023.[6]

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Electorate Held by Labor candidate LNP candidate Greens candidate One Nation candidate KAP candidate Other candidates
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Algester Labor Leeanne Enoch Rhys Bosley (Ind.)
Aspley Labor Bart Mellish
Bancroft Labor Chris Whiting
Barron River Labor Craig Crawford Bree James[7]
Bonney LNP Sam O'Connor
Broadwater LNP David Crisafulli
Buderim LNP Brent Mickelberg
Bulimba Labor Di Farmer
Bundaberg Labor Tom Smith Bree Watson[8]
Bundamba Labor Lance McCallum
Burdekin LNP Dale Last
Burleigh LNP Cr Hermann Vorster
Burnett LNP Stephen Bennett
Cairns Labor Michael Healy Yolonde Entsch[5]
Callide LNP Bryson Head
Caloundra Labor Jason Hunt Kendall Morton[9]
Capalaba Labor Don Brown
Chatsworth LNP Steve Minnikin
Clayfield LNP Tim Nicholls
Condamine LNP Pat Weir
Cook Labor Cynthia Lui Bruce Logan[6]
Coomera LNP Michael Crandon
Cooper Labor Jonty Bush
Currumbin LNP Laura Gerber
Everton LNP Tim Mander
Ferny Grove Labor Mark Furner Nelson Savanh[10]
Gaven Labor Meaghan Scanlon
Gladstone Labor Glenn Butcher
Glass House LNP Andrew Powell
Greenslopes Labor Joe Kelly
Gregory LNP
Gympie LNP Tony Perrett
Hervey Bay Labor Adrian Tantari David Lee
Hill KAP Shane Knuth
Hinchinbrook KAP Nick Dametto
Inala Labor
Ipswich Labor Jennifer Howard
Ipswich West Labor
Jordan Labor Charis Mullen
Kawana LNP Jarrod Bleijie
Keppel Labor Brittany Lauga Nigel Hutton[11] James Ashby[12]
Kurwongbah Labor Shane King
Lockyer LNP Jim McDonald
Logan Labor Linus Power
Lytton Labor Joan Pease
Macalister Labor Melissa McMahon
Mackay Labor Julieanne Gilbert
Maiwar Greens Michael Berkman
Mansfield Labor Corrine McMillan
Maroochydore LNP Fiona Simpson
Maryborough Labor Bruce Saunders John Barounis[13]
McConnel Labor Grace Grace
Mermaid Beach LNP Ray Stevens
Miller Labor Mark Bailey
Mirani One Nation Stephen Andrew
Moggill LNP Christian Rowan
Morayfield Labor Mark Ryan
Mount Ommaney Labor Jessica Pugh
Mudgeeraba LNP Ros Bates
Mulgrave Labor Curtis Pitt
Mundingburra Labor Les Walker Janelle Poole[14] Michael Pugh[15]
Murrumba Labor Steven Miles
Nanango LNP Deb Frecklington
Nicklin Labor Robert Skelton Marty Hunt
Ninderry LNP Dan Purdie
Noosa Independent Cr Clare Stewart[16] Sandy Bolton
Nudgee Labor Leanne Linard
Oodgeroo LNP Amanda Stoker[17]
Pine Rivers Labor Nikki Boyd Dean Clements
Pumicestone Labor Ali King
Redcliffe Labor Yvette D'Ath Kerri-Anne Dooley[18]
Redlands Labor Kim Richards Rebecca Young[5]
Rockhampton Labor Donna Kirkland[19] Margaret Strelow (Ind.)[20]
Sandgate Labor
Scenic Rim LNP Jon Krause
South Brisbane Greens Amy MacMahon
Southern Downs LNP James Lister
Southport LNP Rob Molhoek
Springwood Labor Mick de Brenni
Stafford Labor Jimmy Sullivan Fiona Hammond
Stretton Labor James Martin
Surfers Paradise LNP John-Paul Langbroek
Theodore LNP Mark Boothman
Thuringowa Labor Aaron Harper Natalie Marr[5] Clynton Hawks[21]
Toohey Labor Peter Russo
Toowoomba North LNP Trevor Watts
Toowoomba South LNP David Janetzki
Townsville Labor Scott Stewart
Traeger KAP Robbie Katter
Warrego LNP Ann Leahy
Waterford Labor Shannon Fentiman
Whitsunday LNP Amanda Camm
Woodridge Labor Cameron Dick

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Retiring members

Labor

Liberal National

Electoral pendulum

This is a pre-election pendulum for the 2024 Queensland state election. Members in italics will not contest the election. By-elections were held in two seats during this term of Parliament that changed their margins. See the footnotes for details.

Government seats
Marginal
Bundaberg Tom Smith ALP 0.01
Nicklin Robert Skelton ALP 0.1
Hervey Bay Adrian Tantari ALP 2.0
Caloundra Jason Hunt ALP 2.5
Barron River Craig Crawford ALP 3.1
Townsville Scott Stewart ALP 3.1
Thuringowa Aaron Harper ALP 3.2
Redlands Kim Richards ALP 3.9
Mundingburra Les Walker ALP 3.9
Aspley Bart Mellish ALP 5.2
Pumicestone Ali King ALP 5.3
Cairns Michael Healy ALP 5.6
Keppel Brittany Lauga ALP 5.6
Fairly safe
Redcliffe Yvette D'Ath ALP 6.1
Cook Cynthia Lui ALP 6.3
Mackay Julieanne Gilbert ALP 6.7
Pine Rivers Nikki Boyd ALP 6.7
Mansfield Corrine McMillan ALP 6.8
Gaven Meaghan Scanlon ALP 7.8
Springwood Mick de Brenni ALP 8.3
Rockhampton Barry O'Rourke ALP 8.6
Macalister Melissa McMahon ALP 9.5
Capalaba Don Brown ALP 9.9
Safe
Cooper Jonty Bush ALP 10.5
Ferny Grove Mark Furner ALP 11.0
McConnel Grace Grace ALP 11.1
Murrumba Steven Miles ALP 11.3
Bulimba Di Farmer ALP 11.4
Maryborough Bruce Saunders ALP 11.9
Stafford Jimmy Sullivan ALP 11.9
Mulgrave Curtis Pitt ALP 12.2
Mount Ommaney Jess Pugh ALP 12.6
Bancroft Chris Whiting ALP 12.8
Kurwongbah Shane King ALP 13.1
Greenslopes Joe Kelly ALP 13.2
Logan Linus Power ALP 13.4
Lytton Joan Pease ALP 13.4
Miller Mark Bailey ALP 13.8
Stretton James Martin ALP 13.9Шаблон:HspШаблон:Efn-lr
Ipswich West Jim Madden ALP 14.3
Toohey Peter Russo ALP 14.4
Nudgee Leanne Linard ALP 15.1
Waterford Shannon Fentiman ALP 16.0
Ipswich Jennifer Howard ALP 16.5
Morayfield Mark Ryan ALP 16.7
Jordan Charis Mullen ALP 17.1
Sandgate Stirling Hinchliffe ALP 17.3
Algester Leeanne Enoch ALP 17.8
Bundamba Lance McCallum ALP v ONP 20.7
Gladstone Glenn Butcher ALP 23.5
Woodridge Cameron Dick ALP 26.2
Inala Annastacia Palaszczuk ALP 28.2
Non-government seats
Marginal
Currumbin Laura Gerber LNP 0.5
Coomera Michael Crandon LNP 1.1
Burleigh Michael Hart LNP 1.2
Chatsworth Steve Minnikin LNP 1.3
Glass House Andrew Powell LNP 1.6
Clayfield Tim Nicholls LNP 1.6
Everton Tim Mander LNP 2.2
Whitsunday Amanda Camm LNP 3.3
Theodore Mark Boothman LNP 3.3
Moggill Christian Rowan LNP 3.6
Ninderry Dan Purdie LNP 4.1
Mermaid Beach Ray Stevens LNP 4.4
Oodgeroo Mark Robinson LNP 4.5
Buderim Brent Mickelberg LNP 5.3
Southport Rob Molhoek LNP 5.4
Fairly safe
Burdekin Dale Last LNP 7.0
Toowoomba North Trevor Watts LNP 7.3
Gympie Tony Perrett LNP 8.5
Maroochydore Fiona Simpson LNP 9.1
Kawana Jarrod Bleijie LNP 9.3
Safe
Bonney Sam O'Connor LNP 10.1
Mudgeeraba Ros Bates LNP 10.1
Toowoomba South David Janetzki LNP 10.2
Burnett Stephen Bennett LNP 10.8
Scenic Rim Jon Krause LNP 11.4
Lockyer Jim McDonald LNP 11.5
Nanango Deb Frecklington LNP 12.2
Southern Downs James Lister LNP 14.1
Surfers Paradise John-Paul Langbroek LNP 16.2
Broadwater David Crisafulli LNP 16.6
Gregory Lachlan Millar LNP 17.2
Condamine Pat Weir LNP 19.2
Callide Bryson Head LNP 21.7Шаблон:HspШаблон:Efn-lr
Warrego Ann Leahy LNP 23.1
Crossbench seats
South Brisbane Amy MacMahon GRN v ALP 5.3
Maiwar Michael Berkman GRN v LNP 6.3
Mirani Stephen Andrew ONP v ALP 9.0
Hinchinbrook Nick Dametto KAP v LNP 14.8
Noosa Sandy Bolton IND v LNP 15.8
Hill Shane Knuth KAP v ALP 22.5
Traeger Robbie Katter KAP v ALP 24.7
Notes

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Opinion polling

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References

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