2024 State Election final results Moreton Bay seats
Published 9:13am 12 November 2024
Counting has finished and official results have been declared in the 2024 Queensland State Election.
Mark Ryan’s victory for the ALP in Morayfield was the final one of 10 seats in or including part of City or Moreton Bay, to be confirmed.
On the Official Distribution of Preferences, Andrew Powell’s win for the LNP in Glass House, had the biggest percentage margin of victory.
He was closely followed by former Premier Steven Miles and Mark Furner winning Murrumba And Ferny Grove respectively for the ALP.
The narrowest margins were Ariana Dooley, who took Pumicestone for the LNP by less than one per cent and Nikki Boyd, who retained Pine Rivers for the ALP by just over one per cent.
Pumicestone and Redcliffe were the only seats to change hands, though the latter had Yvette D’Ath announce before the election, she would not seek re-election.
Official Distribution of Preferences:
Bancroft:
Chris Whiting (ALP) 19,289
Rob Barridge (LNP) 15,152
Everton:
Tim Mander (LNP) 19,801
Michelle Byard (ALP) 16,028
Ferny Grove:
Mark Furner (ALP) 19,834
Nelson Savanh (LNP) 14,430
Glass House:
Andrew Powell (LNP) 20,074
Humphrey Caspersz Jnr (ALP) 13,282
Kurwongbah:
Shane King (ALP) 20,103
Tanya McKewen (LNP) 15,869
Morayfield:
Mark Ryan (ALP) 19,520
Sarah Ross (LNP) 14,688
Murrumba:
Steven Miles (ALP) 23,922
Gary Fulton (LNP) 16,097
Pine Rivers:
Nikki Boyd (ALP) 18,533
Dean Clements (LNP) 18,025
Pumicestone:
Ariana Doolan (LNP) 18,640
Ali King (ALP) 18,348
Redcliffe:
Kerri-Anne Dooley (LNP) 18,879
Kass Hall (ALP) 16,798
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