Electoral results for the district of Noosa

This is a list of electoral results for the electoral district of Noosa in Queensland state elections.

Members for Noosa

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MemberPartyTerm
 Bruce DavidsonLiberal1992–2001
 Cate MolloyLabor2001–2006
 Independent2006–2006
 Glen ElmesLiberal2006–2008
 Liberal National2008–2017
 Sandy BoltonIndependent2017–present

Election results

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Elections in the 2020s

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2020 Queensland state election: Noosa[1][2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentSandy Bolton14,05143.92+12.53
Liberal NationalJames Blevin9,34429.21−0.24
LaborMark Denham4,60714.40+1.59
GreensRhonda Prescott2,3007.19−4.38
One NationTracey Bell-Henselin1,1473.59−8.18
Animal JusticeDarrell Redford5411.69+1.69
Total formal votes31,99097.45+1.18
Informal votes8372.55−1.18
Turnout32,82789.21+1.50
Notional two-party-preferred count[a]
Liberal NationalJames Blevin51.60
LaborMark Denham48.40
Two-candidate-preferred result
IndependentSandy Bolton21,06565.85+4.32
Liberal NationalJames Blevin10,92534.15−4.32
Independent holdSwing+4.32

Elections in the 2010s

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2017 Queensland state election: Noosa[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentSandy Bolton9,47931.4+31.4
Liberal NationalGlen Elmes8,89229.4−16.5
LaborMark Denham3,86912.8−8.5
One NationEve-Marie Whiteside3,55111.8+11.8
GreensPhillip Jenkins3,49211.6−10.2
IndependentAaron White6102.0+2.0
IndependentRobin Bristow3011.0+1.0
Total formal votes30,19496.3−1.5
Informal votes1,1713.7+1.5
Turnout31,36587.7+0.8
Two-candidate-preferred result
IndependentSandy Bolton18,57861.5+61.5
Liberal NationalGlen Elmes11,61638.5−18.1
Independent gain from Liberal NationalSwing+18.1
2015 Queensland state election: Noosa[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal NationalGlen Elmes15,45548.64−11.95
GreensJoe Shlegeris6,78921.37+5.86
LaborMark Denham6,50620.48+8.04
Palmer UnitedIan Woods3,0239.51+9.51
Total formal votes31,77397.90−0.09
Informal votes6812.10+0.09
Turnout32,45490.47+0.97
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal NationalGlen Elmes16,51358.62−16.84
GreensJoe Shlegeris11,65741.38+16.84
Liberal National holdSwing−16.84
2012 Queensland state election: Noosa[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal NationalGlen Elmes17,12160.59+4.45
GreensJim McDonald4,38215.51+2.25
LaborKurt Hopkins3,51412.44-8.13
Katter's AustralianBob Jarvis2,5489.02+9.02
Family FirstGemika Maloney3761.33-0.57
IndependentBill Colley3161.12+1.12
Total formal votes28,25797.99-0.43
Informal votes5802.01+0.43
Turnout28,83789.50-0.26
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal NationalGlen Elmes18,11675.46+5.61
GreensJim McDonald5,89324.54+24.54
Liberal National holdSwing+5.61

Elections in the 2000s

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2009 Queensland state election: Noosa[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal NationalGlen Elmes15,12956.1+16.5
LaborBrian Stockwell5,54320.6-2.1
GreensSteve Haines3,57313.3+4.3
IndependentCate Molloy2,1928.1-15.6
Family FirstJohn Chapman5131.9-2.1
Total formal votes26,95098.2
Informal votes4321.8
Turnout27,38289.8
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal NationalGlen Elmes16,61869.8+12.4
LaborBrian Stockwell7,17430.2-12.4
Liberal National holdSwing+12.4
2006 Queensland state election: Noosa
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalGlen Elmes11,12238.2+3.0
LaborJohn O'Connor6,92223.8-24.6
IndependentCate Molloy6,81923.4+23.4
GreensJennie Harvie2,7719.5-0.7
Family FirstJohn Chapman1,1914.1+4.1
IndependentJohn Rivett2620.9+0.9
Total formal votes29,08798.2-0.3
Informal votes5371.8+0.3
Turnout29,62489.1-1.3
Two-candidate-preferred result
LiberalGlen Elmes12,32456.3+15.0
IndependentCate Molloy9,55743.7+43.7
Liberal gain from IndependentSwing+15.0
2004 Queensland state election: Noosa
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborCate Molloy13,70248.4+6.4
LiberalGlen Elmes9,96935.2-5.1
GreensJennie Harvie2,89310.2+10.2
One NationErnest Lake1,7186.1-11.5
Total formal votes28,28298.5+0.4
Informal votes4381.5-0.4
Turnout28,72090.4-0.9
Two-party-preferred result
LaborCate Molloy15,32958.7+7.8
LiberalGlen Elmes10,80241.3-7.8
Labor holdSwing+7.8
2001 Queensland state election: Noosa
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborCate Molloy10,82842.0+12.3
LiberalBruce Davidson10,39140.3-5.5
One NationErnie Lake4,54317.6+3.9
Total formal votes25,76298.1
Informal votes4861.9
Turnout26,24891.3
Two-party-preferred result
LaborCate Molloy11,97750.9+11.3
LiberalBruce Davidson11,55249.1-11.3
Labor gain from LiberalSwing+11.3

Elections in the 1990s

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1998 Queensland state election: Noosa
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalBruce Davidson11,93245.3-12.8
LaborDon Sfiligoj7,87129.9-7.3
One NationDavid Summers3,76714.3+14.3
GreensPeter Sykes1,6186.1+6.1
Christian DemocratsEddie Taylor8333.2+3.2
IndependentRobert Logan2581.0+1.0
IndependentJohn Jones700.3+0.3
Total formal votes26,34998.1-0.4
Informal votes5101.9+0.4
Turnout26,85990.7+0.4
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalBruce Davidson14,29159.9-1.4
LaborDon Sfiligoj9,58540.1+1.4
Liberal holdSwing-1.4
1995 Queensland state election: Noosa
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalBruce Davidson13,23058.0+19.0
LaborRoss Macleod8,47637.2-9.0
IndependentIan McNiven1,0854.8+4.8
Total formal votes22,79198.5+0.3
Informal votes3521.5-0.3
Turnout23,14390.3
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalBruce Davidson13,81961.2+8.8
LaborRoss Macleod8,75338.8-8.8
Liberal holdSwing+8.8
1992 Queensland state election: Noosa
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborRay Barber8,89646.2-3.4
LiberalBruce Davidson7,50939.0+15.6
NationalBarbara Luff2,84814.8-6.0
Total formal votes19,25398.2
Informal votes3601.8
Turnout19,61389.6
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalBruce Davidson9,98452.5+4.9
LaborRay Barber9,04747.5-4.9
Liberal gain from LaborSwing+4.9

Notes

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  1. ^ Estimate two-party preferred count by Antony Green.[3]

References

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  1. ^ 2020 State General Election – Noosa – District Summary, ECQ.
  2. ^ The notional two-party-preferred figure is manually calculated using statewide preference flows.
  3. ^ https://antonygreen.com.au/analysis-of-the-2020-queensland-election-result/
  4. ^ 2017 State General Election - Noosa - District Summary, ECQ.
  5. ^ 2015 State General Election - Noosa - District Summary, ECQ.
  6. ^ "Elections - 2012 State General Election - Noosa - Booth Details". Archived from the original on 29 July 2012. Retrieved 18 May 2012.
  7. ^ Green, Antony. "2009 Queensland Election: Analysis of Results" (PDF). ABC Election Unit. Retrieved 15 December 2011.