2024 State Election result Moreton Bay electorates

Published 11:00pm 26 October 2024

2024 State Election result Moreton Bay electorates
Words by Kylie Knight

Steven Miles may have been re-elected as the State Member for Murrumba, but his Labor party appears to have lost the 2024 State Election.

It was a tighter contest than anticipated, with results still not firming up until well after 10.30pm as early and postal votes are added to the tally.

The LNP is projected to form government for the first time in 10 years, with David Crisafulli as Premier. At 10.42pm, the ABC’s analyst Antony Green says the LNP will form majority government.

Mr Crisafulli said Queenslanders had voted for hope over fear and wanted a fresh start.

He said he had lived and worked at both ends of Queensland and loved 'every inch of it'.

"Tonight we get to celebrate the biggest achievement we've had in over a decade," Mr Crisafulli said.

He vowed that tonight would be a turning point in youth crime, health, housing and cost of living.

Speaking from an ALP event at the Murrumba Downs Tavern shortly after 10pm, Mr Miles stopped short of conceding defeat to the surprise of many.

"Watching the results tonight it is clear that hasn't been enough to secure a majority of seats for Labor," Mr Miles said. "And also that the LNP is unlikely to have a majority. "

He said he had given it his all and had stood by his pledge not to die wondering.

“Whatever the full number of seats, I will continue to fight for Queensland,” he said.

He also vowed to hold the LNP to account.

Here’s how the state seats were looking across the City of Moreton Bay as counting stopped for the evening at 11pm. Figures from Electoral Commission Queensland (ECQ).

Murrumba


CandidateCountPercentage
Total formal votes2947196.43%
Total informal votes10913.57%
Total votes30562
ZALOUDEK, David Legalise Cannabis Queensland (Party)15365.21%
MILES, Steven Australian Labor Party (State of Queensland)1421348.23%
GREEN, Deklan Queensland Greens17866.06%
GELDENHUYS, Duncan Pauline Hanson's One Nation Queensland Division12384.20%
FULTON, Gary Liberal National Party of Queensland903530.66%
WELLS, Caleb 1290.44%
DONOVAN, Scott 2490.84%
TODD, David Family First Queensland5791.96%
KROPMAN, Sarah 7062.40%

Redcliffe


CandidateCountPercentage
Total formal votes3083296.03%
Total informal votes12763.97%
Total votes32108
SALLOUM, Simon Pauline Hanson's One Nation Queensland Division22277.22%
HALL, Kass Australian Labor Party (State of Queensland)1111236.04%
SAUNDERS, Gerard 9543.09%
SIMON, Will Queensland Greens26728.67%
DOOLEY, Kerri-Anne Liberal National Party of Queensland1386744.98%

Ferny Grove

CandidateCountPercentage
Total formal votes2441297.99%
Total informal votes5012.01%
Total votes24913
SAVANH, Nelson Liberal National Party of Queensland865635.46%
SWANNER, Leonie Pauline Hanson's One Nation Queensland Division11464.69%
FURNER, Mark Australian Labor Party (State of Queensland)990340.57%
MCAULAY, Elizabeth Queensland Greens470719.28%

Pumicestone


CandidateCountPercentage
Total formal votes1245496.06%
Total informal votes5113.94%
Total votes12965
BEATON, Samuel Pauline Hanson's One Nation Queensland Division10148.14%
KING, Ali Australian Labor Party (State of Queensland)515641.40%
HARTH, Laine Family First Queensland2331.87%
OGDEN, Richard Queensland Greens5994.81%
DOOLAN, Ariana Liberal National Party of Queensland477538.34%
DOOLAN, Rosie Legalise Cannabis Queensland (Party)6775.44%

Morayfield

CandidateCountPercentage
Total formal votes2001094.27%
Total informal votes12165.73%
Total votes21226
HANSEN, Rodney Pauline Hanson's One Nation Queensland Division234311.71%
HEWETT, Suniti Family First Queensland5452.72%
JESSUP, Mark Queensland Greens13686.84%
JORDAN, Frank Legalise Cannabis Queensland (Party)9674.83%
ROSS, Sarah Liberal National Party of Queensland554527.71%
RYAN, Mark Australian Labor Party (State of Queensland)924246.19%

Pine Rivers

CandidateCountPercentage
Total formal votes2938296.25%
Total informal votes11453.75%
Total votes30527
BROHMAN, Maureen Animal Justice Party (Queensland)7832.67%
CLEMENTS, Dean Liberal National Party of Queensland1260042.88%
GERDSEN, Sonja Queensland Greens26599.05%
BOYD, Nikki Australian Labor Party (State of Queensland)1138938.76%
ROBINSON, Matthew Pauline Hanson's One Nation Queensland Division19516.64%

Glass House

CandidateCountPercentage
Total formal votes2136995.57%
Total informal votes9914.43%
Total votes22360
FARR, Adam Pauline Hanson's One Nation Queensland Division227910.67%
HALLCROFT, Timothy Legalise Cannabis Queensland (Party)10174.76%
POWELL, Andrew Liberal National Party of Queensland970945.43%
CASPERSZ JNR, Humphrey Australian Labor Party (State of Queensland)522424.45%
MCLEAN, Andrew Queensland Greens260312.18%
BOLITHO, Bronwen Family First Queensland5372.51%

Everton

CandidateCountPercentage
Total formal votes2747097.86%
Total informal votes6022.14%
Total votes28072
BUCHBACH, Alan Pauline Hanson's One Nation Queensland Division11784.29%
MANDER, Tim Liberal National Party of Queensland1394050.75%
MCDOWALL, Brent Queensland Greens307011.17%
BYARD, Michelle Australian Labor Party (State of Queensland)928233.79%

Bancroft

CandidateCountPercentage
Total formal votes2302396.46%
Total informal votes8443.54%
Total votes23867
WHITING, Chris Australian Labor Party (State of Queensland)1103747.94%
LANGFIELD, Matthew Pauline Hanson's One Nation Queensland Division16677.24%
BARRIDGE, Rob Liberal National Party of Queensland803034.88%
GRANT, Barry 6822.96%
UNVERZAGT, Gabrielle Queensland Greens16076.98%

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