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2012 Brisbane City Council election

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election_name2012 Brisbane City Council election
countryBrisbane
previous_election2008 Brisbane City Council election
previous_year2008
election_date
next_electionBrisbane City Council election, 2016
next_year2016
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embedyes
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
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bSize140cWidth = 120cHeight = 160oTop = 2oLeft = 15}}
candidate1Graham Quirk
party1Liberal National Party of Queensland
popular_vote1333,637
percentage161.9%
swing11.9pp
image2
candidate2Ray Smith
party2Australian Labor Party (Queensland Branch)
popular_vote2135,534
percentage225.2%
swing23.9pp
image3
candidate3Andrew Bartlett
party3Queensland Greens
popular_vote357,641
percentage310.7%
swing32.3pp
1blankTPP
2blankTPP swing
1data168.5%
2data12.4pp
1data231.5%
2data22.4pp
titleLord Mayor of Brisbane
posttitleSubsequent Lord Mayor
before_electionGraham Quirk
before_partyLiberal National Party of Queensland
after_electionGraham Quirk
after_partyLiberal National Party of Queensland
module{{Infobox legislative election
embedyes
ongoingno
seats_for_electionAll 26 wards on the City Council
13 wards needed for a majority
leader1Graham Quirk
party1Liberal National
last_election116
seats118
percentage157.1
leader2Ray Smith
party2Labor
last_election210
seats27
percentage232.0
leader3
party3Independents
last_election30
seats31
percentage32.42
map[[File:2012 Brisbane City Council election.jpg200px]]
map_captionResults by ward

13 wards needed for a majority

The 2012 Brisbane City Council election was held on 28 April 2012 to elect a lord mayor and 26 councillors to the City of Brisbane. The election was held as part of the statewide local government elections in Queensland, Australia.

The election resulted in a landslide re-election of the Liberal National Party (previously represented in Queensland as the Liberal Party), increasing their representation by two wards. The incumbent Lord Mayor, Graham Quirk, was elected to his first full-term with a substantial 68.3% of the two-party-preferred vote.

Results

Mayoral election

Councillor elections

The Liberal National's gained the wards of Doboy and Karawatha from the Labor Party and lost the ward of Tennyson to an Independent, for a net gain of two wards and a majority of 18 wards, to their nearest competitor, Labor's at 7 wards.

Ward2008 electionSwing2012 electionPartyCouncillorMarginMarginCouncillorParty
Bracken RidgeLiberal NationalAmanda Cooper13.88%7.3921.27%Amanda CooperLiberal National
CentralLaborDavid Hinchliffe0.28%-9.639.35%Vicki HowardLiberal National
ChandlerLiberal NationalAdrian Schrinner21.19%6.4227.61%Adrian SchrinnerLiberal National
DeagonLaborVictoria Newton7.92%-1.626.30%Victoria NewtonLabor
DoboyLaborJohn Campbell0.97%-5.364.39%Ryan MurphyLiberal National
EnoggeraLiberal NationalAndrew Wines0.82%14.7315.55%Andrew WinesLiberal National
HamiltonLiberal NationalDavid McLachlan20.38%4.8225.20%David McLachlanLiberal National
Holland ParkLiberal NationalIan McKenzie5.61%4.369.97%Ian McKenzieLiberal National
JamboreeLiberal NationalMatthew Bourke1.50%25.6427.14%Matthew BourkeLiberal National
KarawathaLaborGail Macpherson1.51%-17.7116.20%Kim MarxLiberal National
MacGregorLiberal NationalGraham Quirk121.13%3.0924.22%Steven HuangLiberal National
MarchantLiberal NationalFiona King7.99%8.7916.78%Fiona KingLiberal National
McDowallLiberal NationalNorm Wyndham21.60%2.0723.67%Norm WyndhamLiberal National
MoorookaLaborSteve Griffiths4.03%7.0311.06%Steve GriffithsLabor
MorningsideLaborShayne Sutton11.63%-5.056.58%Shayne SuttonLabor
NorthgateLaborKim Flesser1.55%-0.730.82%Kim FlesserLabor
ParkinsonLiberal NationalAngela Owen-Taylor6.27%10.5916.86%Angela Owen-TaylorLiberal National
PullenvaleLiberal NationalMargaret De Wit30.61%1.2531.86%Margaret De WitLiberal National
RichlandsLaborMilton Dick4.02%15.8420.18%Milton DickLabor
TennysonLiberal NationalNicole Johnston13.32%N/A8.25%Nicole Johnston2Independent
The GabbaLaborHelen Abrahams2.73%6.138.86%Helen AbrahamsLabor
The GapLiberal NationalGeraldine Knapp18.68%4.1022.78%Geraldine KnappLiberal National
ToowongLiberal NationalPeter Matic11.76%0.2712.03%Peter MaticLiberal National
Walter TaylorLiberal NationalJane Prentice321.02%4.8825.90%Julian SimmondsLiberal National
WishartLiberal NationalKrista Adams13.31%8.1521.46%Krista AdamsLiberal National
Wynnum ManlyLaborPeter Cumming9.06%-7.421.64%Peter CummingLabor

Wards with names listed in bold changed hands from Labor to Liberal National in the 2012 election.

Councillors whose names are in italics did not stand in the 2012 election for the seat they won in 2008.

1 Graham Quirk was appointed Lord Mayor after the resignation of Campbell Newman in 2011. Steven Huang was appointed Councillor for MacGregor Ward in his place.

2 Nicole Johnston was elected as a member of the LNP in 2008 but resigned from the party to sit as an Independent.

3 Jane Prentice resigned from Council in 2010 to contest the Federal electorate of Ryan for the LNP. Julian Simmonds of the LNP was elected Councillor at a by-election in October that year.

References

References

  1. Parliament of Queensland. "City of Brisbane Act 2010 S13". Austlii.
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