Federal election results in Queensland, Australia
This is a list of electoral division results for the 2022 Australian federal election in the state of Queensland .
This election was held using instant-runoff voting .
In Queensland in this election, there were two "turn-overs"—the Australian Greens took two seats where the Greens candidate was not leading in the first count. These took place in Brisbane and Ryan.
Overall results
House of Representatives (IRV ) – Turnout 88.16% (CV )
Party
Votes
%
Swing (pp)
Seats
Change (seats)
Liberal National Party (Qld)
1,172,515
39.64
−4.06
21
2
Australian Labor Party
811,069
27.42
+0.74
5
1
Australian Greens
382,900
12.94
+2.62
3
3
Pauline Hanson's One Nation
221,640
7.49
−1.37
0
United Australia Party
149,255
5.05
+1.54
0
Katter's Australian Party
55,863
1.89
−0.58
1
Liberal Democratic Party
28,737
0.97
+0.52
0
Animal Justice Party
24,813
0.84
+0.40
0
Informed Medical Options Party
10,894
0.37
+0.37
0
Australian Federation Party
8,195
0.28
+0.28
0
The Great Australian Party
7,775
0.26
+0.26
0
Legalise Cannabis
6,025
0.20
+0.20
0
Australian Values Party
5,470
0.18
+0.18
0
Socialist Alliance
3,729
0.13
+0.08
0
Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party
3,695
0.12
+0.12
0
TNL
1,971
0.07
+0.07
0
Fusion
930
0.03
+0.03
0
Australian Progressives
606
0.02
−0.01
0
Independent
61,944
2.09
+0.82
0
Total
2,958,026
100.00
–
30
Invalid/blank votes
128,732
4.17
−0.78
–
–
Turnout
3,086,758
88.16
–3.06
–
–
Registered voters
3,501,287
–
–
–
–
Two-party-preferred vote
Liberal National
1,598,802
54.05
–4.39
–
–
Labor
1,359,224
45.95
+4.39
–
–
Source: AEC for both votes and seats
Results by division
Blair
2022 Australian federal election : Blair
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labor
Shayne Neumann
36,494
35.01
+3.75
Liberal National
Sam Biggins
30,122
28.89
−0.14
Greens
Danielle Mutton
13,113
12.58
+3.90
One Nation
Liz Suduk
10,419
9.99
−6.81
United Australia
Quinton Cunningham
6,353
6.09
+2.69
Liberal Democrats
Michelle Jaques
3,080
2.95
+2.95
Animal Justice
Angela Lowery
2,563
2.46
+2.46
Australian Values
Maria Pitman
2,103
2.02
+2.02
Total formal votes
104,247
94.70
+2.19
Informal votes
5,832
5.30
−2.19
Turnout
110,079
87.11
−4.23
Two-party-preferred result
Labor
Shayne Neumann
57,575
55.23
+4.02
Liberal National
Sam Biggins
46,672
44.77
−4.02
Labor hold
Swing
+4.02
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Blair in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Bonner
2022 Australian federal election : Bonner
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Ross Vasta
43,191
44.82
−4.67
Labor
Tabatha Young
28,491
29.56
−1.54
Greens
Bernard Lakey
16,144
16.75
+5.06
One Nation
Amanda Neil
5,371
5.57
+1.57
United Australia
Serge Diklich
3,177
3.30
+0.76
Total formal votes
96,374
97.50
+0.43
Informal votes
2,467
2.50
−0.43
Turnout
98,841
90.57
−2.19
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Ross Vasta
51,471
53.41
−4.00
Labor
Tabatha Young
44,903
46.59
+4.00
Liberal National hold
Swing
−4.00
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Bonner in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Bowman
2022 Australian federal election : Bowman
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Henry Pike
43,088
42.37
−6.30
Labor
Donisha Duff
29,694
29.20
+2.61
Greens
Ian Mazlin
13,241
13.02
+1.03
One Nation
Walter Todd
7,825
7.69
+0.39
United Australia
Mary-Jane Stevens
6,601
6.49
+2.89
TNL
Phil Johnson
1,243
1.22
+1.22
Total formal votes
101,692
97.09
+0.49
Informal votes
3,045
2.91
−0.49
Turnout
104,737
90.51
−2.53
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Henry Pike
56,447
55.51
−4.73
Labor
Donisha Duff
45,245
44.49
+4.73
Liberal National hold
Swing
−4.73
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Bowman in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Brisbane
2022 Australian federal election : Brisbane
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Trevor Evans
41,032
37.71
−10.13
Labor
Madonna Jarrett
29,652
27.25
+2.76
Greens
Stephen Bates
29,641
27.24
+4.87
One Nation
Trevor Hold
2,429
2.23
−0.26
Animal Justice
Tiana Kennedy
2,135
1.96
+1.96
United Australia
Justin Knudson
2,102
1.93
+0.54
Liberal Democrats
Anthony Bull
1,807
1.66
+1.66
Total formal votes
108,798
97.92
+0.44
Informal votes
2,312
2.08
−0.44
Turnout
111,110
88.74
−1.77
Notional two-party-preferred count
Labor
Madonna Jarrett
59,183
54.40
+9.32
Liberal National
Trevor Evans
49,615
45.60
−9.32
Two-candidate-preferred result
Greens
Stephen Bates
58,460
53.73
+53.73
Liberal National
Trevor Evans
50,338
46.27
−8.65
Greens gain from Liberal National
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Brisbane in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Capricornia
2022 Australian federal election : Capricornia
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Michelle Landry
35,613
39.44
−1.21
Labor
Russell Robertson
25,330
28.05
+4.31
One Nation
Kylee Stanton
13,179
14.60
−2.38
Greens
Mick Jones
5,302
5.87
+1.03
United Australia
Nathan Harding
3,555
3.94
+0.29
Independent
Ken Murray
3,048
3.38
+0.89
Great Australian
Zteven Whitty
1,747
1.93
+1.93
Liberal Democrats
Steve Murphy
1,392
1.54
+1.54
Informed Medical Options
Paula Ganfield
1,126
1.25
+1.25
Total formal votes
90,292
93.86
+0.19
Informal votes
5,904
6.14
−0.19
Turnout
96,196
88.60
−3.98
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Michelle Landry
51,096
56.59
−5.76
Labor
Russell Robertson
39,196
43.41
+5.76
Liberal National hold
Swing
−5.76
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Capricornia in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Dawson
2022 Australian federal election : Dawson
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Andrew Willcox
40,109
43.33
+0.38
Labor
Shane Hamilton
22,650
24.47
+4.19
One Nation
Julie Hall
12,289
13.27
+0.18
Greens
Paula Creen
6,675
7.21
+2.70
Katter's Australian
Ciaron Paterson
5,189
5.61
−0.71
United Australia
Christian Young
3,713
4.01
−0.89
Great Australian
Jim Jackson
1,948
2.10
+2.10
Total formal votes
92,573
95.86
+2.87
Informal votes
4,001
4.14
−2.87
Turnout
96,574
87.49
−3.30
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Andrew Willcox
55,930
60.42
−4.19
Labor
Shane Hamilton
36,643
39.58
+4.19
Liberal National hold
Swing
−4.19
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Dawson in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
The sitting member, George Christensen , was elected as a Liberal National , but resigned from the party in 2022, subsequently joining One Nation and contested a Senate seat.
Dickson
2022 Australian federal election : Dickson
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Peter Dutton
41,657
42.07
−3.86
Labor
Ali France
31,396
31.70
+0.37
Greens
Vinnie Batten
12,871
13.00
+3.02
One Nation
Tamera Gibson
5,312
5.36
+0.18
United Australia
Alina Ward
2,717
2.74
+0.50
Independent
Alan Buchbach
2,222
2.24
+2.24
Independent
Thor Prohaska
1,618
1.63
−0.74
Liberal Democrats
Lloyd Russell
1,236
1.25
+1.25
Total formal votes
99,029
96.12
+0.48
Informal votes
3,996
3.88
−0.48
Turnout
103,025
91.35
−2.32
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Peter Dutton
51,196
51.70
−2.94
Labor
Ali France
47,833
48.30
+2.94
Liberal National hold
Swing
−2.94
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Dickson in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Fadden
2022 Australian federal election : Fadden
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Stuart Robert
47,190
44.62
−4.10
Labor
Letitia Del Fabbro
23,638
22.35
−0.16
Greens
Sally Spain
11,353
10.73
+1.73
One Nation
Sandy Roach
9,177
8.68
+0.11
United Australia
Nathan O'Brien
7,014
6.63
+1.52
Independent
Stewart Brooker
4,407
4.17
+4.17
Liberal Democrats
Alex Forbes
2,992
2.83
−1.69
Total formal votes
105,771
95.69
+0.60
Informal votes
4,760
4.31
−0.60
Turnout
110,531
86.54
−3.09
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Stuart Robert
64,126
60.63
−3.55
Labor
Letitia Del Fabbro
41,645
39.37
+3.55
Liberal National hold
Swing
−3.55
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Fadden in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Fairfax
2022 Australian federal election : Fairfax
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Ted O'Brien
46,551
44.91
−4.71
Labor
Sue Ferguson
22,662
21.86
+0.38
Greens
Sue Etheridge
13,862
13.37
+0.78
One Nation
Nikki Civitarese
6,798
6.56
−1.29
United Australia
Lisa Khoury
6,132
5.92
+2.86
Animal Justice
Tash Poole
2,182
2.10
+2.10
Informed Medical Options
Wendy Hazelton
1,997
1.93
+1.93
Independent
Barry Smith
1,423
1.37
+1.37
Great Australian
Craig White
1,319
1.27
+1.27
Independent
Sinim Australie
733
0.71
−0.64
Total formal votes
103,659
94.47
+0.90
Informal votes
6,066
5.53
−0.90
Turnout
109,725
88.99
−2.45
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Ted O'Brien
61,108
58.95
−4.49
Labor
Sue Ferguson
42,551
41.05
+4.49
Liberal National hold
Swing
−4.49
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Fairfax in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Fisher
2022 Australian federal election : Fisher
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Andrew Wallace
48,013
44.25
−5.79
Labor
Judene Andrews
25,313
23.33
+1.11
Greens
Renay Wells
14,981
13.81
+1.40
One Nation
Sam Schriever
10,102
9.31
+0.63
United Australia
Tony Moore
7,355
6.78
+3.32
Animal Justice
Vickie Breckenridge
2,730
2.52
+2.52
Total formal votes
108,494
96.85
+1.65
Informal votes
3,530
3.15
−1.65
Turnout
112,024
89.07
−2.89
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Andrew Wallace
63,656
58.67
−4.03
Labor
Judene Andrews
44,838
41.33
+4.03
Liberal National hold
Swing
−4.03
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Fisher in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Flynn
2022 Australian federal election : Flynn
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Colin Boyce
34,046
36.88
−1.01
Labor
Matt Burnett
30,948
33.53
+4.88
One Nation
Sharon Lohse
11,287
12.23
−7.37
United Australia
Tanya Wieden
6,266
6.79
+2.54
Greens
Paul Bambrick
4,007
4.34
+1.27
Independent
Duncan Scott
3,745
4.06
+2.51
Great Australian
Carla Svendsen
2,012
2.18
+2.18
Total formal votes
92,311
96.17
+1.98
Informal votes
3,672
3.83
−1.98
Turnout
95,983
88.07
−4.08
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Colin Boyce
49,682
53.82
−4.84
Labor
Matt Burnett
42,629
46.18
+4.84
Liberal National hold
Swing
−4.84
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Flynn in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Forde
2022 Australian federal election : Forde
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Bert van Manen
34,920
36.91
−6.59
Labor
Rowan Holzberger
26,497
28.01
−1.50
Greens
Jordan Hall
9,319
9.85
+1.12
One Nation
Seschelle Matterson
7,578
8.01
−3.80
United Australia
Roxanne O'Halloran
7,485
7.91
+3.87
Independent
Christopher Greaves
2,973
3.14
+3.14
Liberal Democrats
Tobby Sutherland
2,668
2.82
+2.82
Animal Justice
Linda McCarthy
2,444
2.58
+2.58
TNL
Samuel Holland
728
0.77
+0.77
Total formal votes
94,612
93.22
−2.14
Informal votes
6,884
6.78
+2.14
Turnout
101,496
85.23
−4.26
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Bert van Manen
51,311
54.23
−4.37
Labor
Rowan Holzberger
43,301
45.77
+4.37
Liberal National hold
Swing
−4.37
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Forde in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Griffith
2022 Australian federal election : Griffith
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Greens
Max Chandler-Mather
36,771
34.59
+10.94
Liberal National
Olivia Roberts
32,685
30.74
−10.23
Labor
Terri Butler
30,769
28.94
−2.01
One Nation
Shari Ware
3,504
3.30
+1.18
United Australia
Robert McMullan
2,581
2.43
+0.98
Total formal votes
106,310
98.00
+0.26
Informal votes
2,169
2.00
−0.26
Turnout
108,479
89.45
−1.60
Notional two-party-preferred count
Labor
Terri Butler
64,923
61.07
+8.21
Liberal National
Olivia Roberts
41,387
38.93
−8.21
Two-candidate-preferred result
Greens
Max Chandler-Mather
64,271
60.46
+60.46
Liberal National
Olivia Roberts
42,039
39.54
−7.59
Greens gain from Labor
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Griffith in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Groom
2022 Australian federal election : Groom
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Garth Hamilton
41,971
43.72
−9.62
Labor
Gen Allpass
17,985
18.73
+0.07
One Nation
Grant Abraham
9,181
9.56
−3.53
Independent
Suzie Holt
7,932
8.26
+8.26
Independent
Kirstie Smolenski
6,858
7.14
+7.14
Greens
Mickey Berry
5,616
5.85
−2.11
United Australia
Melissa Bannister
4,922
5.13
+1.17
Federation
Ryan Otto
1,539
1.60
+1.60
Total formal votes
96,004
95.28
−1.52
Informal votes
4,758
4.72
+1.52
Turnout
100,762
90.88
−2.17
Notional two-party-preferred count
Liberal National
Garth Hamilton
61,610
64.17
−6.31
Labor
Gen Allpass
34,394
35.83
+6.31
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal National
Garth Hamilton
54,612
56.89
N/A
Independent
Suzie Holt
41,392
43.11
N/A
Liberal National hold
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Groom in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Herbert
2022 Australian federal election : Herbert
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Phillip Thompson
43,453
47.01
+9.90
Labor
John Ring
19,971
21.60
−3.85
Greens
Scott Humphreys
7,596
8.22
+0.91
Katter's Australian
Clynton Hawks
6,472
7.00
−2.80
One Nation
Diane Pepe
4,874
5.27
−5.82
Independent
Angela Egan
2,983
3.23
+3.23
United Australia
Greg Dowling
2,383
2.58
−3.12
Informed Medical Options
Toni McMahon
1,658
1.79
+1.79
Animal Justice
Toni McCormack
1,359
1.47
−0.25
Independent
Steven Clare
942
1.02
+1.02
Great Australian
Larna Ballard
749
0.81
+0.81
Total formal votes
92,440
94.23
+0.13
Informal votes
5,658
5.77
−0.13
Turnout
98,098
85.93
−4.13
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Phillip Thompson
57,103
61.77
+3.41
Labor
John Ring
35,337
38.23
−3.41
Liberal National hold
Swing
+3.41
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Herbert in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Hinkler
2022 Australian federal election : Hinkler
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Keith Pitt
42,720
42.13
−3.90
Labor
Jason Scanes
23,634
23.31
+0.38
Independent
Jack Dempsey
13,236
13.05
+13.05
One Nation
Zak Menhennett
8,837
8.71
−6.09
United Australia
Kristie Nash
7,417
7.31
+2.93
Greens
Andrew McLean
5,562
5.48
+1.76
Total formal votes
101,406
96.73
+4.55
Informal votes
3,431
3.27
−4.55
Turnout
104,837
89.49
−3.21
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Keith Pitt
60,918
60.07
−4.43
Labor
Jason Scanes
40,488
39.93
+4.43
Liberal National hold
Swing
−4.43
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Hinkler in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Kennedy
2022 Australian federal election : Kennedy
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Katter's Australian
Bob Katter
39,036
41.70
+0.74
Liberal National
Bryce Macdonald
26,387
28.19
+0.71
Labor
Jason Brandon
15,033
16.06
−0.92
Greens
Jennifer Cox
6,013
6.42
+1.25
United Australia
Peter Campion
4,154
4.44
−2.22
Independent
Jen Sackley
2,981
3.18
+3.18
Total formal votes
93,604
96.72
+0.88
Informal votes
3,171
3.28
−0.88
Turnout
96,775
84.59
−4.51
Notional two-party-preferred count
Liberal National
Bryce Macdonald
56,312
60.16
−4.35
Labor
Jason Brandon
37,292
39.84
+4.35
Two-candidate-preferred result
Katter's Australian
Bob Katter
59,060
63.10
−0.23
Liberal National
Bryce Macdonald
34,544
36.90
+0.23
Katter's Australian hold
Swing
−0.23
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Kennedy in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Leichhardt
2022 Australian federal election : Leichhardt
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Warren Entsch
33,652
36.70
−0.89
Labor
Elida Faith
25,312
27.60
−1.19
Greens
Phillip Musumeci
9,143
9.97
−0.43
One Nation
Geena Court
6,822
7.44
+1.39
Katter's Australian
Rod Jensen
5,166
5.63
−2.52
Socialist Alliance
Pat O'Shane
3,729
4.07
+4.07
United Australia
Daniel Hannagan
3,593
3.92
−0.05
Informed Medical Options
Silvia Mogorovich
1,641
1.79
+1.79
Animal Justice
Susanne Bayly
1,253
1.37
+1.37
Fusion
Adam Cropp
930
1.01
+1.01
Federation
Paul Roe
466
0.51
+0.51
Total formal votes
91,707
93.18
−0.40
Informal votes
6,715
6.82
+0.40
Turnout
98,422
83.97
−3.68
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Warren Entsch
49,010
53.44
−0.73
Labor
Elida Faith
42,697
46.56
+0.73
Liberal National hold
Swing
−0.73
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Leichhardt in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Lilley
2022 Australian federal election : Lilley
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labor
Anika Wells
41,424
41.84
+6.20
Liberal National
Vivian Lobo
29,530
29.83
−10.95
Greens
Melissa Stevens
16,916
17.09
+3.08
One Nation
Michelle Wilde
4,027
4.07
−1.28
United Australia
Gerardine Hoogland
3,320
3.35
+1.10
Liberal Democrats
Daniel Freshwater
2,412
2.44
+2.44
Informed Medical Options
Stephen McGrath
1,378
1.39
+1.39
Total formal votes
99,007
97.30
+0.78
Informal votes
2,750
2.70
−0.78
Turnout
101,757
90.61
−1.54
Two-party-preferred result
Labor
Anika Wells
59,941
60.54
+9.90
Liberal National
Vivian Lobo
39,066
39.46
−9.90
Labor hold
Swing
+9.90
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Lilley in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Longman
2022 Australian federal election : Longman
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Terry Young
41,253
38.17
−0.42
Labor
Rebecca Fanning
34,036
31.50
−2.60
One Nation
Ross Taylor
8,917
8.25
−4.97
Greens
Earl Snijders
7,814
7.23
+0.52
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Nigel Quinlan
6,025
5.58
+5.58
United Australia
Stefanie Sutherland
5,949
5.51
+2.15
Animal Justice
Paula Gilbard
2,060
1.91
+1.91
Liberal Democrats
Jens Lipponer
2,011
1.86
+1.86
Total formal votes
108,065
95.01
+0.85
Informal votes
5,677
4.99
−0.85
Turnout
113,742
88.17
−3.99
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Terry Young
57,359
53.08
−0.20
Labor
Rebecca Fanning
50,706
46.92
+0.20
Liberal National hold
Swing
−0.20
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Longman in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Maranoa
2022 Australian federal election : Maranoa
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
David Littleproud
52,382
56.26
+0.26
Labor
Dave Kerrigan
14,236
15.29
−0.26
One Nation
Mike Kelly
11,070
11.89
−2.73
United Australia
Nathan McDonald
6,202
6.66
+3.03
Greens
Ellisa Parker
4,533
4.87
+1.45
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers
Malcolm Richardson
3,695
3.97
+3.97
Federation
Brett Tunbridge
997
1.07
+1.07
Total formal votes
93,115
96.64
+0.59
Informal votes
3,234
3.36
−0.59
Turnout
96,349
88.39
−3.54
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
David Littleproud
67,153
72.12
−3.30
Labor
Dave Kerrigan
25,962
27.88
+3.30
Liberal National hold
Swing
−3.30
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Maranoa in the 2022 federal election . The winning candidate got over 50% of first preference votes, so this alluvial diagram is indicative only, and preference flows were not used to determine the final result. The preference flows were used to determine the two-candidate-preferred .
McPherson
2022 Australian federal election : McPherson
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Karen Andrews
42,288
43.56
−4.68
Labor
Carl Ungerer
21,354
22.00
−0.85
Greens
Scott Turner
14,971
15.42
+4.43
One Nation
Kevin Hargraves
7,013
7.22
+1.36
United Australia
Joshua Berrigan
6,490
6.69
+3.36
Australian Values
Andy Cullen
2,310
2.38
+2.38
Liberal Democrats
Glenn Pyne
2,063
2.12
−1.36
Federation
Gary Pead
594
0.61
+0.61
Total formal votes
97,083
94.58
+0.91
Informal votes
5,565
5.42
−0.91
Turnout
102,648
87.56
−2.84
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Karen Andrews
57,605
59.34
−2.86
Labor
Carl Ungerer
39,478
40.66
+2.86
Liberal National hold
Swing
−2.86
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of McPherson in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Moncrieff
2022 Australian federal election : Moncrieff
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Angie Bell
45,104
45.94
−5.58
Labor
Glen Palmer
20,430
20.81
−0.75
Greens
April Broadbent
11,850
12.07
+2.39
One Nation
Leeanne Schultz
6,981
7.11
+0.67
United Australia
Diane Happ
5,482
5.58
+1.86
Liberal Democrats
Diane Demetre
4,305
4.38
+2.42
Animal Justice
Sonia Berry-Law
2,384
2.43
−1.43
Informed Medical Options
Timothy Cudmore
997
1.02
+1.02
Federation
James Tayler
645
0.66
+0.66
Total formal votes
98,178
94.22
+0.66
Informal votes
6,020
5.78
−0.66
Turnout
104,198
85.03
−3.17
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Angie Bell
60,080
61.19
−4.17
Labor
Glen Palmer
38,098
38.81
+4.17
Liberal National hold
Swing
−4.17
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Moncrieff in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Moreton
2022 Australian federal election : Moreton
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labor
Graham Perrett
34,633
37.42
+2.27
Liberal National
Steven Huang
30,777
33.25
−7.58
Greens
Claire Garton
19,250
20.80
+4.04
One Nation
Neil Swann
3,364
3.63
+0.32
United Australia
Chelsea Follett
3,064
3.31
+1.09
Federation
Peter Power
1,468
1.59
+1.59
Total formal votes
92,556
97.24
+0.24
Informal votes
2,625
2.76
−0.24
Turnout
95,181
88.86
−2.06
Two-party-preferred result
Labor
Graham Perrett
54,690
59.09
+7.19
Liberal National
Steven Huang
37,866
40.91
−7.19
Labor hold
Swing
+7.19
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Moreton in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Oxley
2022 Australian federal election : Oxley
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labor
Milton Dick
43,785
45.89
+3.36
Liberal National
Kyle McMillen
27,385
28.70
−5.87
Greens
Asha Worsteling
13,595
14.25
+2.61
One Nation
Dylan Kozlowski
5,568
5.84
−0.46
United Australia
Timothy Coombes
5,079
5.32
+2.70
Total formal votes
95,412
96.38
+1.13
Informal votes
3,582
3.62
−1.13
Turnout
98,994
87.87
−3.33
Two-party-preferred result
Labor
Milton Dick
58,768
61.59
+5.20
Liberal National
Kyle McMillen
36,644
38.41
−5.20
Labor hold
Swing
+5.20
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Oxley in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Petrie
2022 Australian federal election : Petrie
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Luke Howarth
46,325
43.49
−4.62
Labor
Mick Denton
31,972
30.02
−0.84
Greens
Will Simon
12,169
11.42
+2.68
United Australia
Kelly Guenoun
5,914
5.55
+2.24
One Nation
Marcus Mitchell
5,613
5.27
−2.25
Animal Justice
Chris Cicchitti
2,331
2.19
+2.19
Liberal Democrats
Anneke Wilson
2,189
2.06
+2.06
Total formal votes
106,513
96.46
+0.08
Informal votes
3,913
3.54
−0.08
Turnout
110,426
88.46
−2.84
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Luke Howarth
57,981
54.44
−3.96
Labor
Mick Denton
48,532
45.56
+3.96
Liberal National hold
Swing
−3.96
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Petrie in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Rankin
2022 Australian federal election : Rankin
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labor
Jim Chalmers
38,596
43.95
+2.52
Liberal National
Paul Darwen
25,478
29.01
−2.34
Greens
Neil Cotter
9,394
10.70
+1.62
One Nation
Glen Cookson
7,006
7.98
−0.58
United Australia
Jeff Crank
5,064
5.77
+2.08
Animal Justice
Suzanne Clarke
2,284
2.60
+2.60
Total formal votes
87,822
96.11
+3.84
Informal votes
3,553
3.89
−3.84
Turnout
91,375
84.56
−4.26
Two-party-preferred result
Labor
Jim Chalmers
51,892
59.09
+2.65
Liberal National
Paul Darwen
35,930
40.91
−2.65
Labor hold
Swing
+2.65
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Rankin in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Ryan
2022 Australian federal election : Ryan
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Julian Simmonds
38,239
38.50
−10.11
Greens
Elizabeth Watson-Brown
30,003
30.21
+9.86
Labor
Peter Cossar
22,146
22.30
−2.13
Liberal Democrats
Damian Coory
2,582
2.60
+2.60
One Nation
Joel Love
2,237
2.25
+0.09
United Australia
Kathryn Pollard
2,062
2.08
+0.55
Animal Justice
Jina Lipman
1,088
1.10
−0.82
Progressives
Janine Rees
606
0.61
+0.61
Federation
Axel Dancoisne
353
0.36
+0.36
Total formal votes
99,316
96.94
−0.66
Informal votes
3,140
3.06
+0.66
Turnout
102,456
92.04
−0.94
Notional two-party-preferred count
Labor
Peter Cossar
52,062
52.42
+8.45
Liberal National
Julian Simmonds
47,254
47.58
−8.45
Two-candidate-preferred result
Greens
Elizabeth Watson-Brown
52,286
52.65
+52.65
Liberal National
Julian Simmonds
47,030
47.35
−8.67
Greens gain from Liberal National
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Ryan in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Wide Bay
2022 Australian federal election : Wide Bay
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Llew O'Brien
41,601
43.47
−3.62
Labor
Geoff Williams
20,345
21.26
−0.49
One Nation
Nathan Buckley
9,765
10.20
−0.63
Greens
Craig Armstrong
9,088
9.50
−0.44
United Australia
Tracy Bennett
4,406
4.60
+0.99
Independent
Kelli Jacobi
4,106
4.29
+4.29
Independent
Tim Jerome
2,737
2.86
−1.64
Informed Medical Options
Andrea Newland
2,097
2.19
+2.19
Australian Values
Daniel Williams
1,057
1.10
+1.10
Federation
John Woodward
501
0.52
+0.52
Total formal votes
95,703
93.58
−1.68
Informal votes
6,569
6.42
+1.68
Turnout
102,272
88.69
−2.98
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Llew O'Brien
58,708
61.34
−1.81
Labor
Geoff Williams
36,995
38.66
+1.81
Liberal National hold
Swing
−1.81
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Wide Bay in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Wright
2022 Australian federal election : Wright
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Scott Buchholz
45,753
43.19
−1.73
Labor
Pam McCreadie
22,643
21.37
+2.63
One Nation
Keith Hicks
15,095
14.25
+0.24
Greens
Nicole Thompson
12,107
11.43
+4.26
United Australia
Cassandra Duffill
8,703
8.22
+3.32
Federation
Shonna-Lee Banasiak
1,632
1.54
+1.54
Total formal votes
105,933
96.60
+2.68
Informal votes
3,733
3.40
−2.68
Turnout
109,666
88.59
−3.42
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Scott Buchholz
64,506
60.89
−3.69
Labor
Pam McCreadie
41,427
39.11
+3.69
Liberal National hold
Swing
−3.69
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Wright in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Analysis
Unlike other states, the Coalition had a higher number of seats and a higher two-party-preferred vote (as well a higher first-preference vote ) in Queensland than Labor. Queensland is a conservative state federally (despite having an incumbent Labor government) and Labor has only won Queensland's two-party-preferred vote in three of the 21 federal elections since 1949 : 1951 , 1990 and 2007 . In 2007, the Labor Party had a leader from Queensland, Kevin Rudd . Labor did, however, increase both its first-preference vote and its two-party-preferred vote statewide.
While the LNP's primary vote decreased and Labor's slightly increased, Labor still had a lower primary vote in Queensland than any other state or territory except Tasmania .
The fact that the Coalition won more seats in Queensland than Labor is due to the fact that Queensland, unlike most other states, has more people outside its state capital (Brisbane ) than inside it, despite Brisbane being by far the largest city in Queensland. The Coalition is dominant in regional Australia (particularly regional New South Wales and Queensland) and the outer-suburbs, while Labor is dominant in the inner-city.
Despite Queensland being generally more conservative than other states, the Greens managed to win three inner-city seats in Brisbane: two from the LNP (Brisbane and Ryan ) and one from Labor (Griffith ). However, these were the only seats that changed hands. Notably, there were also no teal independents that ran in any Queensland seats, unlike most other states (i.e New South Wales, Victoria , Western Australia , Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory ).
Regional Queensland on the other hand remained unchanged. The LNP still holds every Queensland seat outside Brisbane except Kennedy , which is held by Bob Katter , the founder of the conservative Katter's Australian Party (KAP).
One Nation 's vote, although decreased since the last election, was slightly higher than it was at the 2020 Queensland state election , at 7.49%.
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