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Electoral district of Bremer
Former state electoral district of Queensland, Australia
Former state electoral district of Queensland, Australia
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Bremer |
| state | qld |
| lifespan | 1872-1878, 1910-1959 |
| namesake | Bremer River |
| coordinates |
| mp-party = | near-n = | near-ne = | near-e = | near-se = | near-s = | near-sw = | near-w = | near-nw = Bremer was a Legislative Assembly electorate in the state of Queensland.
History
Bremer was established as a single-member electorate by the Electoral Districts Act of 1872. However, in 1878, it was abolished and absorbed into the Electoral district of Ipswich, changing Ipswich from a single-member to two-member constituency.
Bremer was then resurrected under the 1910 Electoral Districts Act and continued until 1959 when it was again abolished and the major part of the electorate became the new Electoral district of Ipswich East.
Members
The following people were elected in Bremer:
| First incarnation (1873–1878) | Member | Party | Term | Second incarnation (1912–1960) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| John Malbon Thompson | Unaligned | 1873–1878 | |||
| James Clarke Cribb | Liberal | 1912–1915 | |||
| Frank Cooper | Labor | 1915–1946 | |||
| Jim Donald | Labor | 1946–1960 |
Election results
Main article: Electoral results for the district of Bremer
References
References
- {{Cite QldElectorate
- {{Cite QldMLA
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