Queensland state election, 7 February 2004[1] Legislative Assembly
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Enrolled voters
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2,400,977
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Votes cast
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2,195,400
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Turnout
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91.44
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–1.13
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Informal votes
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43,657
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Informal
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1.99
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–0.30
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Summary of votes by party
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Party
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Primary votes
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%
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Swing
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Seats
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Change
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Labor
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1,011,630
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47.01
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–1.92
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63
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– 3
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Liberal
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398,147
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18.50
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+4.18
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5
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+ 2
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National
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365,005
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16.96
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+2.80
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15
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+ 3
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Greens
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145,522
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6.76
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+4.25
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0
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± 0
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One Nation
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104,980
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4.88
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–3.81
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1
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– 2
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Democrats
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943
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0.04
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–0.30
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0
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± 0
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Independent
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125,516
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5.83
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–2.78
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5
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± 0
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Total
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2,151,743
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89
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This is a list of electoral district results for the Queensland 2004 election.
Results by electoral district
Albert
Algester
Ashgrove
Aspley
Barron River
Beaudesert
Brisbane Central
Broadwater
Bulimba
Bundaberg
Bundamba
Burdekin
Burleigh
Burnett
Cairns
Callide
Caloundra
Capalaba
Charters Towers
Chatsworth
Clayfield
Cleveland
Cook
Cunningham
Currumbin
Darling Downs
Everton
Ferny Grove
Fitzroy
Gaven
Gladstone
Glass House
Greenslopes
Gregory
Gympie
Hervey Bay
Hinchinbrook
Inala
Indooroopilly
Ipswich
Ipswich West
Kallangur
Kawana
Keppel
Kurwongbah
Lockyer
Logan
Lytton
Mackay
Mansfield
Maroochydore
Maryborough
Mirani
Moggill
Mount Coot-tha
Mount Gravatt
Mount Isa
Mount Ommaney
Mudgeeraba
Mulgrave
Mundingburra
Murrumba
Nanango
Nicklin
Noosa
Nudgee
Pumicestone
Redcliffe
Redlands
Robina
Rockhampton
Sandgate
South Brisbane
Southern Downs
Southport
Springwood
Stafford
Stretton
Surfers Paradise
Tablelands
Thuringowa
Toowoomba North
Toowoomba South
Townsville
Warrego
Waterford
Whitsunday
Woodridge
Yeerongpilly
See also
References