Queensland legislative election, 1995
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1995 Queensland state election major party leaders | |||
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Labor | Nationals | ||
Wayne Goss Premier of Queensland |
Rob Borbidge Opposition Leader |
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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 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Australian Labor Party | 45 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
National Party of Australia | 29 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Liberal Party of Australia | 14 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Independents | 1 |
[edit] Seats won by the ALP (45)
- Archerfield
- Ashgrove
- Brisbane Central
- Bulimba
- Bundaberg
- Bundamba
- Caboolture
- Cairns
- Capalaba
- Chatsworth
- Chermside
- Cleveland
- Cook
- Currumbin
- Everton
- Ferny Grove
- Fitzroy
- Hervey Bay
- Inala
- Ipswich
- Ipswich West
- Kallangur
- Kedron
- Kurwongbah
- Logan
- Lytton
- Mackay
- Maryborough
- Mount Coot-tha
- Mount Gravatt
- Mount Isa
- Mundingburra
- Murrumba
- Nudgee
- Redcliffe
- Rockhampton
- Sandgate
- South Brisbane
- Sunnybank
- Thuringowa
- Townsville
- Waterford
- Whitsunday
- Woodridge
- Yeronga
[edit] Seats won by the Nationals (29)
- Albert (from ALP)
- Barambah
- Beaudesert
- Broadwater
- Burdekin
- Burleigh
- Burnett
- Callide
- Charters Towers
- Cunningham
- Crows Nest
- Gregory
- Gympie
- Hinchinbrook
- Keppel
- Lockyer
- Maroochydore
- Mirani
- Mulgrave (from ALP)
- Nicklin
- Redlands (from ALP)
- Southport
- Surfers Paradise
- Tablelands
- Toowoomba North
- Toowoomba South
- Warrego
- Warwick
- Western Downs
[edit] Seats won by the Liberal Party (14)
- Aspley
- Barron River (from ALP)
- Caloundra
- Clayfield
- Greenslopes (from ALP)
- Indooroopilly
- Mansfield (from ALP)
- Merrimac
- Moggill
- Mooloolah
- Mount Ommaney (from ALP)
- Nerang
- Noosa
- Springwood (from ALP)
[edit] Seats won by Independents (1)
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