Queensland general election, 2001

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2001 Queensland state election major party leaders
Labor Nationals
Peter Beattie
Premier of Queensland
Rob Borbidge
Opposition Leader
Parliament 12 years Parliament 21 years
Leader since 1996 Leader since 1991
District Brisbane Central District Surfers Paradise

An election was held in the Australian state of Queensland on 17 February 2001 to elect the 89 members of the state's Legislative Assembly.

The result of the election was the return of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) government of Premier Peter Beattie, with an increased majority.

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[edit] Overall result

Party Seats Legislative Assembly
Australian Labor Party 66                                                                                                                                    
National Party of Australia 12                                                                                                                                    
Independents 5                                                                                                                                    
Liberal Party of Australia 3                                                                                                                                    
One Nation Party 3                                                                                                                                    

[edit] Result summary

The ALP won nine seats from the Nationals: Albert, Broadwater, Burleigh, Burnett, Gaven, Glasshouse, Redlands, Southport, and Toowoomba North.

The Liberal Party lost six seats, all to the ALP: Aspley, Clayfield, Indooroopilly, Kawana, Mudgereeba and Noosa.

All six members of the City Country Alliance, the splinter group from One Nation, lost their seats. Burdekin, Hervey Bay, Ipswich West, Pumicestone and Whitsunday went to the ALP while Lockyer was lost to One Nation.

[edit] Seats won by the ALP

[edit] Seats won by the Nationals

[edit] Seats won by the Liberal Party

[edit] Seats won by the One Nation Party (ONP)

[edit] Seats won by Independents

* Pratt was elected as a One Nation candidate in 1998, but resigned from the party and retained her seat as an independent.

[edit] Subsequent changes

  • After losing the election, Opposition Leader Rob Borbidge (Surfers Paradise) resigned his position as Leader of the Nationals and his seat. In the resulting by-election, held on 5 May 2001, Surfers Paradise was won by Lex Bell, an independent former mayor. Borbidge was replaced as Nationals leader by Mike Horan (Toowoomba South), who in turn was replaced by Lawrence Springborg (Southern Downs) in February 2003.
  • Ray Hopper (Darling Downs), after being elected as an Independent, joined the National Party in December 2001.
  • On 18 April 2002, Elisa Roberts (Gympie) resigned from the One Nation Party and sat as an Independent, reducing that party's total to two seats.
  • On 23 March 2003, John Kingston (Maryborough), a former member of One Nation now sitting as an independent, resigned his seat. Chris Foley, another independent, won the by-election on 8 May.

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