Division of Bowman

Bowman
Australian House of Representatives Division

Division of Bowman (green) within Queensland
Created 1949
MP Andrew Laming
Party Liberal National
Namesake David Bowman
Electors 95,874 (2013)
Area 537 km2 (207.3 sq mi)
Demographic Outer Metropolitan

The Division of Bowman is an Australian Electoral Division in Queensland. The division was created in 1949 and is named for David Bowman, an early leader of the Australian Labor Party, in Queensland. The seat is located in the eastern suburbs of Brisbane, and includes the suburbs of Capalaba, Cleveland, Redland Bay, Birkdale, Thorneside, Alexandra Hills, Thornlands, Mount Cotton, Cornubia, Ormiston, Wellington Point and Victoria Point. The division also incorporates various islands of Moreton Bay including Coochiemudlo Island, the inhabited southern Bay Islands (Russell, Karragarra, Macleay and Lamb) and the big tourist destination of North Stradbroke Island.

It is generally a residential electorate with some crops, poultry, various light industries and tourism.

Bowman has traditionally been a highly marginal seat, regularly changing hands between the Australian Labor Party and the Liberal Party. Notably, the electorate has been won by the party with the largest national two party preferred vote at every election from 1954 to 2001 (except 1990). However, in the 2004 election, an energetic campaign by Dr Andrew Laming, and an electoral redistribution (due to the creation of the new Division of Bonner), saw Bowman returned to the Liberal Party by a significant margin (59.12% two party preferred) and the division was then considered by pollsters such as Antony Green to be a fairly safe Liberal seat.

In the 2007 election the electorate experienced a strong swing of 8.86% towards the Australian Labor Party. Incumbent Liberal MP Andrew Laming held the seat by 0.04%, or 64 votes. Following the 2007 election, it was second only to McEwen as the most marginal seat in the country, although the 2009 electoral redistribution in Queensland saw the margin notionally reduced even further to effectively 0.005%, making Bowman the most marginal seat in the country.[1]

Members

MemberPartyTerm
  Malcolm McColm Liberal 1949–1961
  Jack Comber Labor 1961–1963
  Wylie Gibbs Liberal 1963–1969
  Len Keogh Labor 1969–1975
  David Jull Liberal 1975–1983
  Len Keogh Labor 1983–1987
  Con Sciacca Labor 1987–1996
  Andrea West Liberal 1996–1998
  Con Sciacca Labor 1998–2004
  Andrew Laming Liberal 2004–2010
  Liberal National 2010–present

Election results

Australian federal election, 2013: Bowman
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal National Andrew Laming 42,828 49.28 −6.35
Labor Darryl Briskey 25,967 29.88 −0.29
Palmer United John Wayne 11,049 12.71 +12.71
Greens Penny Allman-Payne 5,198 5.98 −3.99
Family First Andrew O'Shea 1,868 2.15 −0.09
Total formal votes 86,910 95.49 +0.88
Informal votes 4,102 4.51 −0.88
Turnout 91,012 94.93 +0.63
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Andrew Laming 51,155 58.86 −1.53
Labor Darryl Briskey 35,755 41.14 +1.53
Liberal National hold Swing −1.53

References

  1. Hurst, Brian: Time is running out in ALP in Bowman, Bayside Bulletin, 1 February 2010.

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Coordinates: 27°34′48″S 153°14′31″E / 27.580°S 153.242°E