2020_Brisbane_City_Council_election

2020 Brisbane City Council election

2020 Brisbane City Council election

Australia Brisbane Council Election, (2020)


The 2020 Brisbane City Council election was held on 28 March 2020 to elect a lord mayor and 26 councillors to the City of Brisbane. The election was held as part of the statewide local government elections in Queensland, Australia.[1]

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The election resulted in the re-election of the Liberal National Party under Adrian Schrinner as Lord Mayor and the Liberal National Party with a majority council. It was a fourth consecutive landslide for the party.

In the Lord Mayoral election, Adrian Schrinner and the Liberal National Party was declared the winner after defeating Pat Condren and the Labor Party on a two-party-preferred basis - 56.3% to 43.7%.

In the ward elections, there were no changes to the representation of the 26 wards, with the Liberal National Party retaining the 19 wards they previously held, the Labor Party retaining the 5 wards they previously held, along with the Greens and Independents each retaining their single wards.

Pendulum

Liberal National wards (19)
Marginal
Doboy Lisa Atwood LNP 0.03%
Northgate Adam Allan LNP 1.6%
Coorparoo Fiona Cunningham LNP 3.1%
Holland Park Krista Adams LNP 4.4%
The Gap Steven Toomey LNP 4.7%
Enoggera Andrew Wines LNP 5.0%
Paddington Peter Matic LNP 5.8% v GRN
Fairly safe
Marchant Fiona Hammond LNP 7.9%
Central Vicki Howard LNP 8.2%
Runcorn Kim Marx LNP 8.6%
Safe
Bracken Ridge Sandy Landers LNP 10.6%
Calamvale Angela Owen LNP 14.7%
MacGregor Steven Huang LNP 14.9%
McDowall Tracy Davis LNP 15.2%
Walter Taylor James Mackay LNP 15.7% v GRN
Very safe
Jamboree Sarah Hutton LNP 18.0%
Pullenvale Greg Adermann LNP 18.1% v GRN
Chandler Ryan Murphy LNP 18.3%
Hamilton David McLachlan LNP 20.5%
Labor wards (5)
Marginal
Deagon Jared Cassidy ALP 2.9%
Forest Lake Charles Strunk ALP 5.4%
Morningside Kara Cook ALP 5.9%
Safe
Wynnum Manly Peter Cumming ALP 11.7%
Moorooka Steve Griffiths ALP 14.5%
Crossbench wards (2)
Fairly safe
The Gabba Jonathan Sri GRN 12.0% v LNP
Very safe
Tennyson Nicole Johnston IND 23.7% v LNP

Results

Mayor

First-preference results map by ward
Two-candidate-preferred results map by ward
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Wards

First-preference results map by ward
Two-candidate-preferred results map by ward
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See also


References

  1. Green, Antony. "Election Preview - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)". ABC News. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  2. "Brisbane City Council 2020 Election Results | ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)". ABC News. Archived from the original on 28 March 2020. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  3. "Brisbane City Council 2020 Election Results | ECQ (Electoral Commission of Queensland)". ECQ (Electoral Commission of Queensland). Retrieved 28 March 2020.

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