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词条 1992 Queensland state election
释义

  1. Key dates

  2. Results

  3. Seats changing hands

  4. Post-election pendulum

  5. See also

  6. References

{{Infobox Election
| election_name = Queensland state election, 1992
| country = Queensland
| type = parliamentary
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = Queensland state election, 1989
| previous_year = 1989
| next_election = Queensland state election, 1995
| next_year = 1995
| seats_for_election = All 89 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland
45 Assembly seats were needed for a majority
| election_date = {{Start date|df=yes|1992|09|19}}
| image1 =
| leader1 = Wayne Goss
| leader_since1 = {{start date|df=yes|1988|03|02}}[1]
| party1 = Australian Labor Party (Queensland Branch)
| leaders_seat1 = Logan
| percentage1 = 48.73%
| swing1 = {{decrease}}1.59
| last_election1 = 54 seats
| seats1 = 54 seats
| seat_change1 = {{steady}}0
| image2 =
| leader2 = Rob Borbidge
| leader_since2 = {{start date|df=yes|1991|12|11}}[1]
| party2 = National Party of Australia – Queensland
| leaders_seat2 = Surfers Paradise
| percentage2 = 23.71%
| swing2 = {{decrease}}0.38
| last_election2 = 27 seats
| seats2 = 26 seats
| seat_change2 = {{decrease}}1
| image3 = | leader3 = Joan Sheldon
| leader_since3 = {{start date|df=yes|1991|11|11}}[1]
| party3 = Liberal Party of Australia (Queensland Division)
| leaders_seat3 = Caloundra
| percentage3 = 20.44%
| swing3 = {{decrease}}0.62
| last_election3 = 8 seats
| seats3 = 9 seats
| seat_change3 = {{increase}}1
| title = Premier
| before_election = Wayne Goss
| before_party = Australian Labor Party (Queensland Branch)
| after_election = Wayne Goss
| after_party = Australian Labor Party (Queensland Branch)
}}

Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 19 September 1992 to elect the 89 members of the state's Legislative Assembly.

The Labor Party led by Wayne Goss was reelected for a second term with a strong majority government. The election effectively confirmed the status quo, although the ALP lost a small percentage of votes and four seats. Three of those were new seats which were nominally Labor following the redistribution.

This was the first election in many decades in which a zonal system of electoral representation did not exist. The previous parliament had legislated for a "one vote one value" electoral redistribution, in which almost all the 89 electoral districts were to have similar numbers of electors (within a 10% margin of the mean). The only exceptions were electorates that had areas of at least 100,000 square kilometres. The number of electors in each of those electorates was increased by 2% of the total area of the electorate expressed in square kilometres, to ensure that the number of electors in the affected electorates was within 10% of the mean enrolment.

Although Labor suffered a small swing against it in north Queensland, that was slightly masked by the abolition of the zonal system.[2]

Key dates

Date Event
25 August 1992 Writs were issued by the Governor to proceed with an election.[3]
29 August 1992 Close of electoral rolls.
1 September 1992 Close of nominations.
19 September 1992 Polling day, between the hours of 8am and 6pm.
24 September 1992 The Goss Ministry was reconstituted.
31 October 1992 The writ was returned and the results formally declared.

Results

{{see also|Results of the Queensland state election, 1992}}{{Australian elections/Title row
| title = Queensland state election, 19 September 1992[4]
| house = Legislative Assembly
| series = Queensland state election
| back = 1989
| forward = 1995
| enrolled = 1,951,675
| total_votes = 1,785,403
| turnout % = 91.48%
| turnout chg = +0.30%
| informal = 40,242
| informal % = 2.25%
| informal chg = –0.75%
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|government = yes
|party_id = Labor QLD |party=Labor
|votes = 850,480
|votes % = 48.73%
|votes chg = –1.59%
|seats = 54
|seats chg = ± 0
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Nationals QLD |party=Nationals
|votes = 413,772
|votes % = 23.71%
|votes chg = –0.38%
|seats = 26
|seats chg = – 1
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Liberal QLD
|votes = 356,640
|votes % = 20.44%
|votes chg = –0.62%
|seats = 9
|seats chg = + 1
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Confederate Action
|votes = 23,510
|votes % = 1.35%
|votes chg = +1.35%
|seats = 0
|seats chg = ± 0
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Greens QLD
|party = Greens
|votes = 11,463
|votes % = 0.66%
|votes chg = +0.33%
|seats = 0
|seats chg = ± 0
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Indigenous Peoples
|votes = 6,431
|votes % = 0.37%
|votes chg = +0.37%
|seats = 0
|seats chg = ± 0
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Democrats
|votes = 5,774
|votes % = 0.33%
|votes chg = –0.09%
|seats = 0
|seats chg = ± 0
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Independent
|votes = 77,091
|votes % = 4.42%
|votes chg = +1.20%
|seats = 0
|seats chg = ± 0
}}{{Australian elections/Total row |
|total_votes = 1,745,161
|total_seats = 89
}}{{Australian elections/2PP summary |
|party id 1 = Labor QLD
|2pp votes 1 =
|2pp % 1 = 53.7%
|2pp chg 1 = -0.1%
|party id 2 = Nationals QLD
|party 2 = National/Liberal
|2pp votes 2 =
|2pp % 2 = 46.3%
|2pp chg 2 = +0.1%
}}
|}

Seats changing hands

SeatPre-1992SwingPost-1992
Party Member Margin Margin MemberParty
BroadwaterLiberal}}|  Liberal notional - new seat4.8-11.76.9 Allan Grice NationalNational}}| 
BurleighLiberal}}|  Liberal notional - new seat3.6-4.71.1 Judy Gamin NationalNational}}| 
CaloundraNational}}|  National notional - new seat6.2-8.52.3 Joan Sheldon LiberalLiberal}}| 
Charters TowersLabor}}|  Labor notional - new seat1.6-2.00.4 Rob Mitchell NationalNational}}| 
CurrumbinLiberal}}|  Liberal Trevor Coomber0.1-5.95.8 Merri Rose LaborLabor}}| 
Hinchinbrook **Labor}}|  Labor Bill Eaton3.0-5.32.3 Marc Rowell NationalNational}}| 
KeppelLabor}}|  Labor notional - new seat3.3-4.71.4 Vince Lester NationalNational}}| 
MaroochydoreLiberal}}|  Liberal notional - new seat4.1-8.14.0 Fiona Simpson NationalNational}}| 
MooloolahNational}}|  National notional - new seat6.5-19.412.9 Bruce Laming LiberalLiberal}}| 
Mount OmmaneyLiberal}}|  Liberal notional - new seat3.7-4.91.2 Peter Pyke LaborLabor}}| 
NoosaLabor}}|  Labor notional - new seat2.4-4.92.5 Bruce Davidson LiberalLiberal}}| 
Toowoomba NorthLabor}}|  Labor John Flynn0.9-1.40.5 Graham Healy NationalNational}}| 
  • Most seats that changed hands were new from the extensive redistribution of districts before the election.
  • Members in italics did not recontest their seats.
  • The 1991 redistribution combined the fairly safe Labor held electorate of Mourilyan with marginal National held electorate of Hinchinbrook. Based on 1989 results, Hinchinbrook has a notional seat margin of 3.0%.[5]

Post-election pendulum

LABOR SEATS (54)
Marginal
Hervey BayBill NunnALP0.6%
Mount OmmaneyPeter PykeALP1.2%
AlbertJohn SzczerbanikALP1.6%
GladstoneNeil BennettALP2.0% v IND
WhitsundayLorraine BirdALP2.2%
MansfieldLaurel PowerALP2.6%
MulgraveWarren PittALP3.2%
MaryboroughBob DollinALP3.3%
Barron RiverLesley ClarkALP4.2%
RedlandsJohn BuddALP5.2%
SunnybankStephen RobertsonALP5.5%
CurrumbinMerri RoseALP5.8%
Fairly safe
ThuringowaKen McElligottALP7.1%
GreenslopesGary FenlonALP7.2%
ClevelandDarryl BriskeyALP7.5%
CabooltureJon SullivanALP7.9%
RedcliffeRay HollisALP8.6%
BundabergClem CampbellALP8.7%
SpringwoodMolly RobsonALP8.7%
Mount GravattJudy SpenceALP9.2%
AshgroveJim FourasALP9.3%
MundingburraKen DaviesALP9.4%
Safe
WaterfordTom BartonALP10.8%
CairnsKeith De LacyALP11.1%
ChatsworthTerry MackenrothALP11.1%
TownsvilleGeoff SmithALP11.2%
ChermsideTerry SullivanALP11.7%
EvertonRod WelfordALP11.7%
FitzroyJim PearceALP12.0%
KallangurKen HaywardALP12.1%
CookSteve BredhauerALP12.2%
Mount Coot-thaWendy EdmondALP12.4%
Ipswich WestDon LivingstoneALP12.7%
KurwongbahMargaret WoodgateALP13.1%
RockhamptonPaul BraddyALP13.1%
YerongaMatt FoleyALP13.5%
Ferny GroveGlen MillinerALP13.8%
MackayEd CaseyALP14.2%
CapalabaJim ElderALP14.7%
Brisbane CentralPeter BeattieALP14.8%
ArcherfieldLen ArdillALP15.2%
KedronPaul BraddyALP16.3%
MurrumbaDean WellsALP16.3%
SandgateGordon NuttallALP16.4%
Mount IsaTony McGradyALP17.6%
IpswichDavid HamillALP17.8%
South BrisbaneAnne WarnerALP18.5%
NudgeeKen VaughanALP18.7%
BundambaBob GibbsALP19.8% v IND
LyttonTom BurnsALP19.8%
BulimbaPat PurcellALP20.4%
WoodridgeBill D'ArcyALP25.2%
LoganWayne GossALP25.3%
InalaHenry PalaszczukALP26.4%
NATIONAL/LIBERAL SEATS (35)
Marginal
Charters TowersRob MitchellNAT0.4%
Toowoomba NorthGraham HealyNAT0.5%
AspleyJohn GossLIB0.9%
BurleighJudy GaminNAT1.1%
KeppelVince LesterNAT1.4%
BurdekinMark StonemanNAT2.0%
CaloundraJoan SheldonLIB2.3%
HinchinbrookMarc RowellNAT2.3%
SouthportMick VeiversNAT2.3%
NoosaBruce DavidsonLIB2.5%
Surfers ParadiseRob BorbidgeNAT2.9% v LIB
BeaudesertKev LingardNAT3.2%
MaroochydoreFiona SimpsonNAT4.0%
ClayfieldSanto SantoroLIB4.1%
MiraniJim RandellNAT4.3%
NerangRay ConnorLIB4.8%
Fairly safe
IndooroopillyDenver BeanlandLIB6.4%
BroadwaterAllan GriceNAT6.9%
GympieLen StephanNAT7.6%
NicklinNeil TurnerNAT7.9%
MoggillDavid WatsonLIB9.1%
BurnettDoug SlackNAT9.5%
Safe
GregoryVaughan JohnsonNAT10.2%
MerrimacBob QuinnLIB10.5%
Toowoomba SouthMike HoranNAT11.2%
WarwickLawrence SpringborgNAT11.4%
MooloolahBruce LamingLIB12.9%
WarregoHoward HobbsNAT13.6%
TablelandsTom GilmoreNAT14.4%
LockyerTony FitzgeraldNAT15.1%
CunninghamTony ElliottNAT16.4%
Crows NestRussell CooperNAT18.6%
BarambahTrevor PerrettNAT19.4%
CallideDi McCauleyNAT25.9% v IND
Western DownsBrian LittleproudNAT26.6%
{{Clear}}

See also

  • Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1989–1992
  • Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1992–1995
  • Candidates of the Queensland state election, 1992
  • Goss Ministry

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/documents/explore/parliamentaryrecord/sections/ParlRecord_p2_7_LeadersParlParties_pp161to162.pdf|publisher=Parliament of Queensland|title=Queensland Parliamentary Record: Leaders, Parliamentary Parties|accessdate=8 January 2012}}
2. ^http://www.abc.net.au/elections/qld/2012/guide/preview.htm
3. ^{{cite book|title=Queensland Election 1992: Statistical Returns|author=Electoral Commission of Queensland|year=1993|isbn=0-7242-5000-X|page=5}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://elections.uwa.edu.au|title=Parliament of Queensland, Assembly election, 19 September 1992|author=Australian Government and Politics Database|accessdate=22 February 2009}}
5. ^http://www.abc.net.au/elections/archive/qld/QLD1986_QLD_1995_ComparativeAnalysis.pdf pg.75
{{Queensland elections}}

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