Queensland state election, 1972
Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 27 May 1972[1] to elect the 82 members of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland.
The Country-Liberal Coalition won its sixth consecutive victory since it won government in 1957 and also its second victory under Joh Bjelke-Petersen.
Results
Queensland state election, 27 May 1972 Legislative Assembly
<< 1969 — 1974 >> |
Enrolled voters |
997,489 |
|
|
Votes cast |
921,763 |
|
Turnout |
92.41% |
+0.64% |
Informal votes |
15,566 |
|
Informal |
1.61% |
-0.18% |
Summary of votes by party |
Party |
Primary votes |
% |
Swing |
Seats |
Change |
|
Labor |
424,002 |
46.75% |
+1.76% |
33 |
+ 2 |
|
Liberal |
201,596 |
22.23% |
-1.45% |
21 |
+ 2 |
|
Country |
181,404 |
20.00% |
-1.02% |
26 |
± 0 |
|
Democratic Labor |
69,757 |
7.69% |
+0.46% |
0 |
- 1 |
|
Independent |
30,187 |
3.33% |
+0.48% |
2 |
+ 1 |
Total |
906,946 |
|
|
82 |
|
Seats changing hands
- ¶ Results for Albert based on 1970 by-election
- Bill Heatley died in October 1971, but no by-election was called due to the proximity of the 1972 election.
- In addition, the Liberal Party retained Maryborough, which was won from Labor at the 1971 by-election.
Post-election pendulum
See also
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