This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1953 Queensland state election. The election was held on 7 March 1953.
The main parties in the election were the Labor Party, led by Premier Vince Gair, the Country Party, led by Leader of the Opposition Frank Nicklin, and the Liberal Party, led by Kenneth Morris.
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Sitting members at the time of the election are in bold.
Electorate | Held by | Labor Candidate | Country Candidate | Liberal Candidate | Other Party Candidate(s) | Independent Candidate(s) |
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Aubigny | Country | Walter Sparkes | V. B. Sullivan | |||
Balonne | Labor | John Taylor | C. J. P. Dunshea | |||
Barambah | Country | Joh Bjelke-Petersen | ||||
Barcoo | Labor | Edward Davis | ||||
Baroona | Labor | William Power | ||||
Belyando | Labor | Tom Foley | ||||
Bremer | Labor | James Donald | ||||
Brisbane | Labor | John Henry Mann | C. G. Nonmus (Social Credit) L. Hansen (Communist) |
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Bulimba | Labor | Robert Gardner | R. V. Holt | |||
Bundaberg | Labor | Ted Walsh | W. R. M. Howard | J. H. Julin | ||
Buranda | Labor | Richard Kidston Brown | C. R. Holt | |||
Burdekin | Independent | W. G. Wall | Arthur Coburn | |||
Cairns | Labor | Thomas Crowley | A. C. Keller | C. N. Dyer (Communist) C. T. Crawley (Protestant Labor) |
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Callide | Country | Patrick Moore | Vincent Jones | |||
Carnarvon | Labor | Paul Hilton | Eric McCorkell | |||
Carpentaria | Labor | Alfred Smith | William Aplin | |||
Charters Towers | Labor | Arthur Jones | ||||
Chermside | Liberal | K. S. McRae | Alexander Dewar | |||
Clayfield | Liberal | Harold Taylor | ||||
Condamine | Country | Leslie Diplock | Frederick Allpass | |||
Cook | Country | Bunny Adair | Carlisle Wordsworth | |||
Cooroora | Country | Geoffrey Arnell | David Low | |||
Coorparoo | Liberal | Gerald Maher | Thomas Hiley | |||
Cunningham | Country | Robert Bradfield | Alan Fletcher | |||
Darlington | Country | Charles Knoll | Thomas Plunkett Jr. | William Yarrow (Communist) | ||
Fassifern | Country | Adolf Muller | O. W. Hooper | |||
Fitzroy | Labor | James Clark | W. J. Hoare | Eric Browne (Communist) | ||
Flinders | Labor | Ernest Riordan | ||||
Fortitude Valley | Labor | Michael Brosnan | J. Marion (Social Credit) Albert Graham (Communist) |
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Gregory | Labor | George Devries | ||||
Haughton | Labor | Colin McCathie | Frederick Purdie | Ernest O'Brien (NQLP) | ||
Hinchinbrook | Labor | Cecil Jesson | J. Ryan | D. D. Jeffrey | ||
Ipswich | Labor | Ivor Marsden | R. L. Cobb (Communist) | |||
Isis | Country | J. Barron | Jack Pizzey | |||
Ithaca | Labor | Leonard Eastment | D. S. Lowndes | H. J. Heritage (Communist) | ||
Kedron | Labor | Eric Lloyd | J. Lloyd | |||
Kelvin Grove | Labor | John Albert Turner | M. P. Lahey | |||
Keppel | Labor | Viv Cooper | A. G. Ganter | T. C. Birkbeck | ||
Kurilpa | Labor | Thomas Moores | L. M. Derrick | R. N. Boorman (Social Credit) Anna Slater (Communist) |
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Landsborough | Country | Frank Nicklin | ||||
Lockyer | Liberal | John Hilton | Gordon Chalk | |||
Mackay | Labor | Fred Graham | F. A. Johnson | |||
Mackenzie | Labor | Patrick Whyte | J. W. Lawrence | |||
Marodian | Country | Sydney Campbell | James Heading | |||
Maryborough | Labor | David Farrell | C. H. Reed (Communist) | C. Tanner | ||
Merthyr | Labor | Bill Moore | William Knox | |||
Mirani | Country | Roger Scanlan | Ernie Evans | |||
Mount Coot-tha | Liberal | Vlad Darveniza | Kenneth Morris | |||
Mount Gravatt | Labor | Felix Dittmer | Daniel Rowley | George Bordujenko (Communist) | ||
Mourilyan | Labor | Peter Byrne | J. J. Castor | B. L. R. Clark (Communist) | ||
Mulgrave | Country | Charles English | Robert Watson | |||
Mundingburra | NQLP | D. T. J. Gleeson | C. J. Wordsworth | Tom Aikens (NQLP) | ||
Murrumba | Country | K. J. Griffith | David Nicholson | |||
Nash | Labor | Greg Kehoe | Ronald Witham | |||
Norman | Liberal | William Baxter | R. L. Brock | |||
North Toowoomba | Labor | Leslie Wood | J. L. Groom | |||
Nundah | Labor | Frank Roberts | N. C. Taylor | |||
Port Curtis | Labor | James Burrows | J. E. Hinds | |||
Rockhampton | Labor | James Larcombe | T. F. Donohoe | Tom Kelly | ||
Roma | Country | Alfred Dohring | William Ewan | |||
Sandgate | Country | Herbert Robinson | Eric Decker | |||
Sherwood | Liberal | Robert Mansfield | Thomas Kerr | P. B. O'Dowd | ||
Somerset | Country | Alexander Skinner | J. Brough | |||
South Brisbane | Labor | Vince Gair | G. L. Wadeson | J. W. Parker (Ind. Labor) | ||
Southport | Country | Edgar Hill | Eric Gaven | |||
Tablelands | Labor | Harold Collins | J. D. Baldock | Richard Anear (Communist) | ||
Toowong | Liberal | Frank Venables | Alan Munro | |||
Toowoomba | Labor | John Duggan | F. T. Farnell | |||
Townsville | Labor | George Keyatta | A. D. Hooper | D. J. Gormley (NQLP) Hugh Fay (Communist) |
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Warrego | Labor | John Dufficy | ||||
Warwick | Country | J. J. O'Brien | Otto Madsen | |||
Whitsunday | Country | H. MacLennan | Lloyd Roberts | Jim Henderson Communist) | ||
Windsor | Labor | Thomas Rasey | J. A. Cutting | |||
Wynnum | Labor | William Gunn | Charles Mengel | |||
Yeronga | Liberal | Tom Doyle | Winston Noble |