Queensland state election, 1974
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Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 7 December 1974[1] to elect the 82 members of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland.
The National-Liberal Coalition won a third consecutive victory under Joh Bjelke-Petersen, and the seventh consecutive victory for the National Party in Queensland (which had renamed itself from the Country Party since the last election) since it won government in 1957. The Australian Labor Party lost two-thirds of its seats.
Results
Queensland state election, 7 December 1974 | ||||||
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Enrolled voters | 1,186,378 | |||||
Votes cast | 1,060,910 | Turnout | 89.42% | -2.99% | ||
Informal votes | 16,742 | Informal | 1.58% | +0.05% | ||
Summary of votes by party | ||||||
Party | Primary votes | % | Swing | Seats | Change | |
Labor | 376,187 | 36.03% | -10.72% | 11 | -22 | |
Liberal | 324,682 | 31.09% | +8.87% | 30 | +9 | |
National | 291,088 | 27.88% | +7.88% | 39 | +13 | |
Independent | 30,330 | 2.90% | -0.42% | 2 | ±0 | |
Democratic Labor | 19,952 | 1.91% | -5.78% | 0 | ± 0 | |
Other | 1,929 | 0.18% | +0.18% | 0 | ±0 | |
Total | 1,044,168 | 82 | ||||
Seats changing hands
Seat | Pre-1974 | Swing | Post-1974 | ||||||
Party | Member | Margin | Margin | Member | Party | ||||
Albert | Labor | Bill D'Arcy | 4.1 | -14.2 | 10.1 | Ivan Gibbs | National | ||
Baroona | Labor | Pat Hanlon | 14.1 | -15.8 | 1.7 | Dennis Young | Liberal | ||
Barron River | Labor | Bill Wood | 3.4 | -4.1 | 0.7 | Martin Tenni | National | ||
Belmont | Labor | Fred Newton | 14.9 | -18.5 | 3.6 | David Byrne | Liberal | ||
Belyando | Labor | Eugene O'Donnell | 1.3 | -8.7 | 7.4 | Vince Lester | National | ||
Brisbane | Labor | Brian Davis | 9.7 | -10.9 | 1.2 | Harold Lowes | Liberal | ||
Cook | Labor | Bob Scott | 4.2 | -6.8 | 2.6 | Eric Deeral | National | ||
Everton | Labor | Gerry Jones | 8.3 | -11.0 | 2.7 | Brian Lindsay | Liberal | ||
Ipswich West | Labor | Vi Jordan | 11.5 | -12.0 | 0.5 | Albert Hales | National | ||
Isis | Labor | Jim Blake | 8.3 | -12.4 | 4.1 | Lin Powell | National | ||
Mount Isa | Labor | Alex Inch | 16.4 | -19.9 | 3.5 | Angelo Bertoni | National | ||
Mourilyan | Labor | Peter Moore | 7.2 | -8.9 | 1.7 | Vicky Kippin | National | ||
Pine Rivers | Labor | Kenneth Leese | 6.8 | -18.7 | 11.9 | Rob Akers | Liberal | ||
Redlands | Labor | Edgar Baldwin | 5.1 | -14.8 | 9.7 | John Goleby | National | ||
Salisbury | Labor | Doug Sherrington | 16.7 | -22.1 | 5.4 | Rosemary Kyburz | Liberal | ||
South Brisbane | Labor | Fred Bromley | 11.0 | -16.0 | 5.0 | Colin Lamont | Liberal | ||
Stafford | Labor | Roy Harvey | 11.0 | -16.0 | 5.0 | Terry Gygar | Liberal | ||
Toowoomba North | Labor | Ray Bousen | 14.9 | -17.2 | 2.3 | John Lockwood | Liberal | ||
Toowoomba South | Labor | Peter Wood | 6.9 | -14.6 | 7.7 | John Warner | National | ||
Townsville West | Labor | Perc Tucker | 2.2 | -5.8 | 3.6 | Max Hooper | National | ||
Warrego | Labor | Jack Aiken | 13.4 | -14.4 | 1.0 | Neil Turner | National | ||
Wynnum | Labor | Edward Harris | 14.5 | -14.6 | 0.1 | Bill Lamond | National | ||
- Members in italics did not recontest their seats.
Post-election pendulum
NATIONAL/LIBERAL SEATS (69) | |||
Marginal | |||
Wynnum | Bill Lamond | NAT | 0.1% |
Ipswich West | Albert Hales | NAT | 0.5% |
Barron River | Martin Tenni | NAT | 0.7% |
Warrego | Neil Turner | NAT | 1.0% |
Brisbane | Harold Lowes | LIB | 1.2% |
Baroona | Dennis Young | LIB | 1.7% |
Mourilyan | Vicky Kippin | NAT | 1.7% |
Cooroora | Gordon Simpson | NAT | 2.1% v LIB |
Toowoomba North | John Lockwood | LIB | 2.3% |
Cook | Eric Deeral | NAT | 2.6% |
Everton | Brian Lindsay | LIB | 2.7% |
Mount Isa | Angelo Bertoni | NAT | 3.5% |
Belmont | David Byrne | LIB | 3.6% |
Townsville West | Max Hooper | NAT | 3.6% |
Isis | Lin Powell | NAT | 4.1% |
South Brisbane | Colin Lamont | LIB | 5.0% |
Salisbury | Rosemary Kyburz | LIB | 5.4% |
Maryborough | Gilbert Alison | LIB | 5.9% |
Fairly safe | |||
Belyando | Vince Lester | NAT | 7.4% |
Toowoomba South | John Warner | NAT | 7.7% |
Redlands | John Goleby | NAT | 9.7% |
Safe | |||
Albert | Ivan Gibbs | NAT | 10.1% |
Hinchinbrook | Ted Row | NAT | 10.4% |
Kurilpa | Sam Doumany | LIB | 11.0% |
Stafford | Terry Gygar | LIB | 11.7% |
Pine Rivers | Rob Akers | LIB | 11.9% |
Gregory | Bill Glasson | NAT | 12.0% |
Redcliffe | Jim Houghton | NAT | 12.1% |
Whitsunday | Ron Camm | NAT | 12.2% |
Murrumba | Des Frawley | NAT | 13.7% |
Flinders | Bob Katter | NAT | 13.8% |
Nundah | William Knox | LIB | 13.8% |
Mulgrave | Roy Armstrong | NAT | 14.8% |
Ithaca | Col Miller | LIB | 15.4% |
Wavell | Arthur Crawford | LIB | 15.4% |
Windsor | Bob Moore | LIB | 15.7% |
Merthyr | Don Lane | LIB | 16.6% |
Townsville | Norman Scott-Young | LIB | 17.0% |
Chatsworth | Bill Hewitt | LIB | 17.7% |
South Coast | Russ Hinze | NAT | 17.7% |
Yeronga | Norm Lee | LIB | 17.9% |
Ashgrove | John Greenwood | LIB | 18.5% |
Clayfield | John Murray | LIB | 18.5% |
Mount Gravatt | Geoff Chinchen | LIB | 19.0% |
Ipswich | Llewellyn Edwards | LIB | 19.1% |
Mirani | Tom Newbery | NAT | 19.6% |
Greenslopes | Keith Hooper | LIB | 20.2% |
Burdekin | Val Bird | NAT | 20.3% |
Callide | Lindsay Hartwig | NAT | 20.8% |
Carnarvon | Peter McKechnie | NAT | 21.6% |
Toowong | Charles Porter | LIB | 21.6% |
Mansfield | Bill Kaus | LIB | 22.2% |
Surfers Paradise | Bruce Small | NAT | 22.5% |
Landsborough | Mike Ahern | NAT | 22.6% |
Roma | Ken Tomkins | NAT | 22.6% |
Sherwood | John Herbert | LIB | 22.7% |
Fassifern | Selwyn Muller | NAT | 23.0% |
Aspley | Fred Campbell | LIB | 23.1% |
Gympie | Max Hodges | NAT | 23.6% |
Burnett | Claude Wharton | NAT | 24.1% |
Warwick | David Cory | NAT | 24.8% |
Balonne | Don Neal | NAT | 25.4% |
Lockyer | Gordon Chalk | LIB | 25.6% |
Mount Coot-tha | Bill Lickiss | LIB | 26.9% |
Auburn | Neville Hewitt | NAT | 27.9% |
Somerset | Bill Gunn | NAT | 28.3% |
Condamine | Vic Sullivan | NAT | 29.3% |
Barambah | Joh Bjelke-Petersen | NAT | 33.4% |
Cunningham | Tony Elliott | NAT | 36.5% |
LABOR SEATS (11) | |||
Marginal | |||
Bulimba | Jack Houston | ALP | 1.7% |
Wolston | Evan Marginson | ALP | 2.3% |
Bundaberg | Lou Jensen | ALP | 2.5% |
Sandgate | Harold Dean | ALP | 3.5% |
Rockhampton | Keith Wright | ALP | 3.6% |
Nudgee | Jack Melloy | ALP | 4.1% |
Archerfield | Kevin Hooper | ALP | 5.0% |
Fairly safe | |||
Rockhampton North | Les Yewdale | ALP | 6.1% |
Lytton | Tom Burns | ALP | 6.7% |
Cairns | Ray Jones | ALP | 7.3% |
Safe | |||
Port Curtis | Martin Hanson | ALP | 15.7% |
CROSSBENCH SEATS (2) | |||
Townsville South | Tom Aikens | IND | 5.8 v ALP |
Mackay | Ed Casey | IND | 20.5 v NAT |
See also
- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1972–1974
- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1974–1977
- Candidates of the Queensland state election, 1974
- Bjelke-Petersen Ministry
References
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