Electoral district of Bundaberg

Bundaberg is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland in central Queensland, Australia. It covers the city of Bundaberg, as well as the immediate surrounding area.[1]

Bundaberg
QueenslandLegislative Assembly
Map of the electoral district of Bundaberg, 2017
StateQueensland
MPTom Smith
PartyLabor
NamesakeBundaberg
Electors35,296 (2020)
Area108 km2 (41.7 sq mi)
DemographicProvincial
Coordinates24°52′S 153°20′E / 24.867°S 153.333°E / -24.867; 153.333
Electorates around Bundaberg:
Burnett Burnett Burnett
Burnett Bundaberg Burnett
Burnett Burnett Burnett
2008 Electoral map

History

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The electoral district of Bundaberg was created by the Electoral Districts Act of 1887 which abolished the electoral district of Mulgrave that had included the Bundaberg area.[1] The first election held in the seat of Bundaberg was the 1888 election.

The city's urban population has long made the seat a Labor stronghold. This changed in 2005 when the practices of rogue surgeon Jayant Patel at the Bundaberg Base Hospital were uncovered. The Beattie government was seriously embarrassed by the subsequent Commissions of Inquiry into the matter, and as a result the seat was considered winnable for the Nationals.

In 2020, the Labor Party won the seat by nine votes.[2] It is currently an extremely marginal seat.

Members for Bundaberg

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MemberPartyTerm
 Walter AdamsConservative1888–1890
 Ministerial1890–1892
 George HallLabour1892–1893
 Michael DuffyMinisterial1893–1896
 Thomas GlasseyLabour1896–1901
 George BarberLabor1901–1935
 Bernard McLeanLabor1935–1941
 Frank BarnesAndrew Fisher Labor1941–1944
 Frank Barnes Labor1944–1950
 Ted WalshLabor1950–1957
 Queensland Labor1957–1963
 Independent1963–1969
 Lou JensenLabor1969–1976
 Independent1976–1977
 Jim BlakeLabor1977–1983
 Clem CampbellLabor1983–1998
 Nita CunninghamLabor1998–2006
 Jack DempseyNational2006–2008
 Liberal National2008–2015
 Leanne DonaldsonLabor2015–2017
 David BattLiberal National20172020
 Tom SmithLabor2020–present

Election results

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2020 Queensland state election: Bundaberg[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborTom Smith13,05343.12+8.76
Liberal NationalDavid Batt12,57741.55+6.03
One NationStewart Jones1,7665.83−16.60
Legalise CannabisIan Zunker1,6695.51+5.51
GreensClaire Ogden9643.18−0.34
United AustraliaShane Smeltz2440.81+0.81
Total formal votes30,27396.48+1.20
Informal votes1,1053.52−1.20
Turnout31,37888.90−1.04
Two-party-preferred result
LaborTom Smith15,14150.01+4.21
Liberal NationalDavid Batt15,13249.99−4.21
Labor gain from Liberal NationalSwing+4.21

References

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  1. ^ a b "Representatives of Queensland State Electorates 1860-2017" (PDF). Queensland Parliamentary Record 2012-2017: The 55th Parliament. Queensland Parliament. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 April 2020. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  2. ^ Dennien, Matt (13 November 2020). "Labor by nine votes: Government wins historic Bundaberg, Nicklin recounts". Brisbane Times. Retrieved 10 April 2023.
  3. ^ 2020 State General Election – Bundaberg – District Summary, ECQ.
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