2024 Queensland state election

2024 Queensland state election

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All 93 seats in the Legislative Assembly
47 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
 
Leader Steven Miles David Crisafulli Robbie Katter
Party Labor Liberal National Katter's Australian
Leader since 15 December 2023 12 November 2020 2 February 2015
Leader's seat Murrumba Broadwater Traeger
Last election 52 seats, 39.57% 34 seats, 35.89% 3 seats, 2.48%
Current seats 51[a] 35[a] 3
Seats needed Steady Increase 12 Increase 44

 
ON
Leader No leader No leader
Party Greens One Nation
Last election 2 seats, 9.47% 1 seat, 7.12%
Current seats 2 0[b]
Seats needed Increase 45 Increase 47

Map of electoral districts to be used at the election

Incumbent Premier

Steven Miles
Labor



The 2024 Queensland state election is scheduled to be held on 26 October 2024 to elect all members to the Legislative Assembly of Queensland pursuant to the Constitution (Fixed Term Parliament) Amendment Act 2015. As a result of the 2016 Queensland term length referendum, the term of the parliament will run for four years.[1][2]

The Australian Labor Party government led by Premier Steven Miles will attempt to win a fourth consecutive term against the Liberal National Party opposition currently led by David Crisafulli. Katter's Australian Party and the Queensland Greens also hold seats in parliament, while other parties contesting the election include Pauline Hanson's One Nation and Legalise Cannabis Queensland,[3] as well as independents. Miles became premier after winning an ALP leadership vote in December 2023, replacing Annastacia Palaszczuk who resigned as party leader and premier after more than eight years in government.[4]


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  1. ^ The Queensland Electoral System Queensland Parliament
  2. ^ Queensland referendum: Vote on four-year parliamentary terms passes ABC News 5 April 2016
  3. ^ "Candidates 2024". lcqparty.org. Legalise Cannabis Queensland. Retrieved 3 July 2024.
  4. ^ Remeikis, Amy (10 December 2023). "Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk retires from politics". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 10 December 2023.

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