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Australian electorate
Bundamba
QueenslandLegislative Assembly
Bundamba electoral map 2017
StateQueensland
MPLance McCallum
PartyLabor
NamesakeBundamba
Electors32,791 (2017)
Area137 km (52.9 sq mi)
Coordinates27°40′S 152°52′E / 27.667°S 152.867°E / -27.667; 152.867
Electorates around Bundamba:
Ipswich West Mogill Inala
Ipswich Bundamba Jordan
Ipswich Jordan Jordan
Electoral map of Bundamba 2008

Bundamba is a Legislative Assembly of Queensland electoral division in the state of Queensland, Australia.

The electorate encompasses suburbs in the east and south-east of the City of Ipswich local government area. Major locations include Bundamba, Blackstone, Goodna, Redbank Plains, Augustine Heights and Springfield.

The seat has been held by the Labor Party since its creation in 1992. In the 2006 state election, Labor's Jo-Ann Miller won the seat with 68.5% of the vote. Miller has held the seat since a by-election in February 2000 which was a record vote in a by-election towards a Government. She was the 100th ALP woman elected to Parliament.

Members for Bundamba

First incarnation (1873–1912)
Member Party Term
  Simon Fraser Unaligned 1873–1878
  William Hendren Unaligned 1878–1880
  James Foote Unaligned 1880–1888
  Thomas Glassey Labor 1888–1893
  Lewis Thomas Ministerialist 1893–1899
  James Clarke Cribb Various 1899–1912
Second incarnation (1992–present)
Member Party Term
  Bob Gibbs Labor 1992–1999
  Jo-Ann Miller Labor 2000–2020
  Lance McCallum Labor 2020–present

James Cribb, member for Rosewood 1893–1896, Bundamba 1899–1912 and Bremer 1912–1915 alternately listed his party status as Ministerialist and Opposition. The parliamentary members' register does not list dates for these changes.

Election results

Main article: Electoral results for the district of Bundamba
2020 Bundamba state by-election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Lance McCallum 9,134 42.2 −11.2
One Nation Sharon Bell 6,006 27.7 +27.7
Liberal National Robert Shearman 3,589 16.6 +1.4
Greens Danielle Mutton 2,924 13.5 +2.6
Total formal votes 21,653 89.1 −2.6
Informal votes 2,644 10.9 +2.6
Turnout 24,297 66.4 −22.7
Two-candidate-preferred result
Labor Lance McCallum 12,949 59.8 −11.8
One Nation Sharon Bell 8,704 40.2 +40.2
Labor hold  
2017 Queensland state election: Bundamba
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Jo-Ann Miller 13,883 53.3 −11.8
Liberal National Patrick Herbert 3,949 15.2 −5.1
Greens Michelle Duncan 2,842 10.9 +3.0
Independent Patricia Petersen 2,599 10.0 +10.0
Independent Shan-Ju Lin 1,413 5.4 +5.4
Independent Trevor Judd 1,338 5.1 +5.1
Total formal votes 26,024 91.8 −5.9
Informal votes 2,337 8.2 +5.9
Turnout 28,361 84.3 +3.3
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Jo-Ann Miller 18,621 71.6 −4.3
Liberal National Patrick Herbert 7,403 28.5 +4.3
Labor hold Swing −4.3

References

  1. "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. "Bundamba State By-Election". Electoral Commission Queensland. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
  3. 2017 State General Election – Bundamba – District Summary, ECQ.

External links

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