It’s been three weeks since Queenslanders finished casting votes for their next batch of mayors and councillors.Now, with the Electoral Commission of Queensland formally declaring the results in all the state’s 77 councils this week, here’s the state of play.The large capital-city council is also the only explicitly party-political one. After little movement in 2020, there has been some this time around.
The results will see the LNP’s two-decade hold on City Hall reduced by one from the 2020 vote, to 18 of the 27 positions, with Labor unchanged on five, the Greens lifted to two, and independent Nicole Johnston also re-elected. While the electoral commission does not publish a council-wide breakdown of the vote by party, the ABC has estimated it at 46.9 per cent to the LNP , 26.9 per cent for Labor and 23.3 per cent for the Greens ., the party managed to push past Labor’s primary vote in three new wards to a total of nine.This election saw significant turnover at the top of the region’s 11 councils.
While Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate, Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding, Lockyer Valley Mayor Tanya Milligan, Moreton Bay Mayor Peter Flannery and Toowoomba Mayor Geoff McDonald kept their jobs, Greg Christensen was defeated in the Scenic Rim by Tom Sharp.
Another former federal MP, the Nationals’ George Christensen, was elected in Mackay after quitting the LNP and joining One Nationon its senate ticket before the 2022 election. He previously served on the council from 2004 to 2010, when he was elected to the seat of Dawson.is a state political reporter with Brisbane Times, where he has also covered city council and general news. He previously worked as a reporter for newspapers in Tasmania and Brisbane community radio station 4ZZZ.
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