1988 Brisbane City Council election
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All 26 wards on the City Council 13 wards needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. |
The 1988 Brisbane City Council election was held on 30 March 1985 to elect a lord mayor and 26 aldermen to the City of Brisbane.[1] The election was held as part of the statewide local government elections in Queensland, Australia.
The election resulted in the re-election of the Liberal Party, with incumbent Liberal Lord Mayor Sallyanne Atkinson also being returned.[1][2]
Pendulums
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Pre-Election Pendulum[edit]
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Post-Election Pendulum[edit]
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Results
[edit]Ward summary
[edit]Ward | Party | Alderman | Margin (%)[2] | |
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Bracken Ridge | Liberal | Keith Murray[3] | 13.1 | |
Breakfast Creek | Liberal | S. S. Clay | 17.3 | |
Camp Hill | Liberal | S. R. Jeffreys | 10.4 | |
Carina | Liberal | G. R. McDougall | 1.4 | |
Chermside | Liberal | L. B. Barnes | 10.3 | |
Coopers Plains | Liberal | G. J. Stegman | 1.6 | |
Deagon | Labor | Ken Leese[4] | 3.8 | |
Doboy | Labor | John Campbell[5] | 5.9 | |
Eagle Farm | Labor | Patricia Vaughan | 10.3 | |
Ekibin | Liberal | O. L. Olsen | 13.3 | |
Enoggera | Labor | Brian Mellifont[6] | 3.4 | |
Fairfield | Liberal | B. K. Murray | 13.0 | |
Holland Park | Liberal | Gail Chiconi[7] | 12.6 | |
Inala | Labor | Clive Wells | 4.7 | |
Jamboree | Liberal | Phil Denman[8] | 22.8 | |
Kalinga | Liberal | Carol Cashman | 9.2 | |
Kianawah | Labor | Don Randall | 6.2 | |
McDowall | Liberal | John Goss[9] | 20.4 | |
Paddington | Labor | Joe St Ledger | 6.7 | |
Pullenvale | Liberal | R. H. Mills | 29.3 | |
Rochedale | Liberal | Graham Quirk | 20.4 | |
Runcorn | Liberal | Bob Ward[10] | 21.4 | |
Spring Hill | Labor | Ian Brusasco | 1.3 | |
Taringa | Liberal | Denver Beanland[11] | 25.3 | |
The Gabba | Labor | K. O. T. Quinn | 7.7 | |
The Gap | Liberal | Brian Hallinan[12] | 16.3 |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Tucker, Doug; Neylan, Mark (1994). "Lord Mayor Superstar: Sallyanne Atkinson and the media" (PDF). Australian Studies in Journalism (3): 254–274.
- ^ a b Stockwell, S. E. (1997). Rhetoric and democracy : deliberative opportunities in current electoral processes (Thesis thesis).
- ^ "Bracken Ridge - BCC Electorate, Candidates, Results". abc.net.au. 2024-04-02. Retrieved 2024-10-09.
- ^ "Deagon (Key seat) - BCC Electorate, Candidates, Results". abc.net.au. 2024-04-02. Retrieved 2024-10-09.
- ^ "Doboy (Key seat) - BCC Electorate, Candidates, Results". abc.net.au. 2024-04-02. Retrieved 2024-10-09.
- ^ "Enoggera (Key seat) - BCC Electorate, Candidates, Results". abc.net.au. 2024-04-02. Retrieved 2024-10-09.
- ^ "Holland Park - BCC Electorate, Candidates, Results". abc.net.au. 2024-04-02. Retrieved 2024-10-09.
- ^ "Jamboree (Key seat) - BCC Electorate, Candidates, Results". abc.net.au. 2024-04-03. Retrieved 2024-10-09.
- ^ "McDowall - BCC Electorate, Candidates, Results". abc.net.au. 2024-04-02. Retrieved 2024-10-09.
- ^ "Runcorn - BCC Electorate, Candidates, Results". abc.net.au. 2024-04-04. Retrieved 2024-10-09.
- ^ "Denver Edward Beanland". The Family of Thomas and Lydia Emma Kinton Beanland. Denver Beanland. Retrieved 2024-10-09.
- ^ "The Gap (Key seat) - BCC Electorate, Candidates, Results". abc.net.au. 2024-04-02. Retrieved 2024-10-09.