Queensland legislative election, 1995

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1995 Queensland state election major party leaders
Labor Nationals
Wayne Goss
Premier of Queensland
Rob Borbidge
Opposition Leader
Parliament 12 years Parliament 15 years
Leader since 1988 Leader since 1991
District Logan District Surfers Paradise

Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 15 July 1995 to elect the 89 members of the state's Legislative Assembly.

The result of the election was a bare majority of 1 seat for Australian Labor Party, which formed a majority government.

A few months after the election, the Court of Disputed Returns ruled that a re-election be held in the seat of Mundingburra. The ALP lost this re-election; the Liberal Party candidate, Frank Tanti, won it, and the Independent member for Gladstone, Liz Cunningham, subsequently supported the National/Liberal coalition to form a government.

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[edit] Overall result

Party Seats Legislative Assembly
Australian Labor Party 45                                                                                                
National Party of Australia 29                                                                                                
Liberal Party of Australia 14                                                                                                
Independents 1                                                                                                

[edit] Seats won by the ALP (45)

[edit] Seats won by the Nationals (29)

[edit] Seats won by the Liberal Party (14)

[edit] Seats won by Independents (1)