Electoral results for the Division of Longman

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This is a list of electoral results for the Division of Longman in Australian federal elections from the division's creation in 1996 until the present.

Members[edit]

Member Party Term
  Mal Brough Liberal 1996–2007
  Jon Sullivan Labor 2007–2010
  Wyatt Roy Liberal National 2010–2016
  Susan Lamb Labor 2016–2019
  Terry Young Liberal National 2019–present

Election results[edit]

Elections in the 2020s[edit]

2022[edit]

2022 Australian federal election: Longman[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal National Terry Young 41,253 38.17 −0.42
Labor Rebecca Fanning 34,036 31.50 −2.60
One Nation Ross Taylor 8,917 8.25 −4.97
Greens Earl Snijders 7,814 7.23 +0.52
Legalise Cannabis Nigel Quinlan 6,025 5.58 +5.58
United Australia Stefanie Sutherland 5,949 5.51 +2.15
Animal Justice Paula Gilbard 2,060 1.91 +1.91
Liberal Democrats Jens Lipponer 2,011 1.86 +1.86
Total formal votes 108,065 95.01 +0.85
Informal votes 5,677 4.99 −0.85
Turnout 113,742 88.17 −3.99
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Terry Young 57,359 53.08 −0.20
Labor Rebecca Fanning 50,706 46.92 +0.20
Liberal National hold Swing −0.20

Elections in the 2010s[edit]

2019[edit]

2019 Australian federal election: Longman[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal National Terry Young 38,411 38.59 −0.42
Labor Susan Lamb 33,949 34.10 −1.28
One Nation Matthew Thomson 13,160 13.22 +3.80
Greens Simone Dejun 6,684 6.71 +2.32
United Australia Bailey Maher 3,344 3.36 +3.36
Conservative National Dave Paulke 1,967 1.98 +1.98
Australia First Peter Schuback 1,069 1.07 +1.07
Progressives Jono Young 965 0.97 +0.97
Total formal votes 99,549 94.16 +2.69
Informal votes 6,173 5.84 −2.69
Turnout 105,722 92.16 +0.59
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Terry Young 53,037 53.28 +4.07
Labor Susan Lamb 46,512 46.72 −4.07
Liberal National gain from Labor Swing +4.07

2018[edit]

Longman by-election: 28 July 2018[3][4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Susan Lamb 35,203 39.84 +4.45
Liberal National Trevor Ruthenberg 26,170 29.61 −9.40
One Nation Matthew Stephen 14,061 15.91 +6.50
Greens Gavin Behrens 4,264 4.83 +0.44
Independent Jackie Perkins 2,379 2.69 +2.69
Liberal Democrats Lloyd Russell 1,762 1.99 +1.99
Country Blair Verrier 1,387 1.57 +1.57
Democratic Labour Gregory Bell 1,043 1.18 +1.18
Science James Noonan 970 1.10 +1.10
Australia First Jim Saleam 709 0.80 +0.80
People's Party John Reece 420 0.48 +0.48
Total formal votes 88,368 93.93 +2.46
Informal votes 5,707 6.07 −2.46
Turnout 94,075 84.26 −7.42
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Susan Lamb 48,116 54.45 +3.66
Liberal National Trevor Ruthenberg 40,252 45.55 −3.66
Labor hold Swing +3.66

2016[edit]

2016 Australian federal election: Longman[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal National Wyatt Roy 34,359 39.01 −5.83
Labor Susan Lamb 31,161 35.38 +4.73
One Nation Michelle Pedersen 8,293 9.42 +9.42
Greens Ian Bell 3,865 4.39 +0.45
Family First Will Smith 3,002 3.41 +1.05
Drug Law Reform Frances McDonald 2,677 3.04 +3.04
Katter's Australian Brad Kennedy 1,597 1.81 −1.01
Independent Greg Riddell 1,111 1.26 +1.26
Independent Rob Law 945 1.07 +1.07
Caleb Wells 830 0.94 −0.13
Arts Stephen Beck 228 0.26 +0.26
Total formal votes 88,068 91.47 −3.46
Informal votes 8,217 8.53 +3.46
Turnout 96,285 91.68 −2.17
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Susan Lamb 44,729 50.79 +7.71
Liberal National Wyatt Roy 43,339 49.21 −7.71
Labor gain from Liberal National Swing +7.71

2013[edit]

2013 Australian federal election: Longman[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal National Wyatt Roy 37,570 44.84 +1.09
Labor Michael Caisley 25,683 30.65 −6.99
Palmer United Clemens Van Der Weegen 10,714 12.79 +12.79
Greens Helen Fairweather 3,304 3.94 −5.18
Katter's Australian Brad Kennedy 2,364 2.82 +2.82
Family First Will Smith 1,977 2.36 −1.89
Sex Party Ayla Goeytes 1,283 1.53 +1.53
Independent Caleb Wells 895 1.07 +1.07
Total formal votes 83,790 94.93 +2.22
Informal votes 4,473 5.07 −2.22
Turnout 88,263 93.85 +0.36
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Wyatt Roy 47,691 56.92 +5.00
Labor Michael Caisley 36,099 43.08 −5.00
Liberal National hold Swing +5.00

2010[edit]

2010 Australian federal election: Longman[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal National Wyatt Roy 33,011 43.75 -1.17
Labor Jon Sullivan 28,396 37.64 -8.04
Greens Rod Blair 6,878 9.12 +4.64
Family First Claire McErlane 3,206 4.25 +2.46
Independent John Reece 1,042 1.38 +1.38
Independent Bob Fox 872 1.16 +1.16
Independent Michael van Boeckel 856 1.13 +1.13
Liberal Democrats Joshua van Veen 671 0.89 +0.51
Democratic Labor Andrew Jackson 518 0.69 +0.69
Total formal votes 75,450 92.71 -3.77
Informal votes 5,929 7.29 +3.77
Turnout 81,379 93.47 +0.19
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Wyatt Roy 39,173 51.92 +3.79
Labor Jon Sullivan 36,277 48.08 -3.79
Liberal National gain from Labor Swing +3.79

Elections in the 2000s[edit]

2007[edit]

2007 Australian federal election: Longman
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Jon Sullivan 39,434 47.98 +10.92
Liberal Mal Brough 36,009 43.82 -7.32
Greens Paul Costin 3,486 4.24 +0.36
Family First Peter Urquhart 1,525 1.86 -1.35
Democrats Liz Oss-Emer 1,153 1.40 -0.29
Liberty & Democracy Trent MacDonald 410 0.50 +0.50
Citizens Electoral Council Dan Winniak 166 0.20 +0.20
Total formal votes 82,183 96.53 +2.18
Informal votes 2,950 3.47 -2.18
Turnout 85,133 94.79 -0.47
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Jon Sullivan 44,026 53.57 +10.32
Liberal Mal Brough 38,157 46.43 -10.32
Labor gain from Liberal Swing +10.32

2004[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Longman
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Mal Brough 40,345 51.87 +6.64
Labor Stephen Beckett 27,790 35.73 -1.42
Greens Philip Kimmet 3,096 3.98 +1.00
One Nation Susan Meredith 3,017 3.88 -4.49
Family First Tom Lew 2,187 2.81 +2.81
Democrats Jacqueline Kennedy 1,339 1.72 -2.18
Total formal votes 77,774 94.36 -0.29
Informal votes 4,646 5.64 +0.29
Turnout 82,420 94.50 +1.24
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Mal Brough 44,848 57.66 +5.14
Labor Stephen Beckett 32,926 42.34 -5.14
Liberal hold Swing +5.14

2001[edit]

2001 Australian federal election: Longman
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Mal Brough 34,229 45.37 +6.44
Labor Stephen Beckett 27,629 36.62 +1.86
One Nation Bert Bowden 6,223 8.25 -9.90
Democrats Bronwyn Patrick 2,992 3.97 -1.02
Greens Eve Scopes 2,556 3.39 +0.23
Independent Brian Hallam 1,665 2.21 +2.21
Citizens Electoral Council Leslie Hardwick 148 0.20 +0.20
Total formal votes 75,442 94.73 -2.38
Informal votes 4,195 5.27 +2.38
Turnout 79,637 96.12
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Mal Brough 39,774 52.72 +1.80
Labor Stephen Beckett 35,668 47.28 -1.80
Liberal hold Swing +1.80

Elections in the 1990s[edit]

1998[edit]

1998 Australian federal election: Longman
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Mal Brough 27,161 38.93 -1.27
Labor Ian Burgett 24,254 34.77 +2.62
One Nation Gavin Badke 12,663 18.15 +18.15
Democrats Paul Barnes 3,477 4.98 -2.53
Greens John Langford 2,206 3.16 -0.11
Total formal votes 69,761 97.11 -0.12
Informal votes 2,076 2.89 +0.12
Turnout 71,837 94.66 -0.92
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Mal Brough 35,525 50.92 -8.98
Labor Ian Burgett 34,236 49.08 +8.98
Liberal hold Swing -8.98

1996[edit]

1996 Australian federal election: Longman
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Mal Brough 27,704 38.74 +6.68
Labor Pat Bonnice 21,943 30.69 -8.57
National Tom Bradley 12,611 17.64 +4.80
Democrats Greg Hollis 5,276 7.38 +4.41
Greens Jim Dimo 2,145 3.00 -0.54
Independent Terence Madden 966 1.35 +1.35
One Australia Geoffrey Abnett 673 0.94 +0.94
Indigenous Peoples Norman Hegarty 187 0.26 +0.06
Total formal votes 71,505 97.33 -0.33
Informal votes 1,962 2.67 +0.33
Turnout 73,467 95.58
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Mal Brough 43,894 61.59 +8.13
Labor Pat Bonnice 27,374 38.41 -8.13
Liberal notional hold Swing +8.13

References[edit]

  1. ^ Longman, QLD, 2022 Tally Room, Australian Electoral Commission.
  2. ^ Longman, QLD, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  3. ^ "2018 Longman by-election results: AEC". Archived from the original on 25 April 2019. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  4. ^ "2018 Longman by-election results: ABC". Archived from the original on 30 June 2018. Retrieved 23 June 2018.
  5. ^ Longman, QLD, Virtual Tally Room 2016, Australian Electoral Commission.
  6. ^ 2013 results for Longman, AEC.
  7. ^ "2010 results for Longman". AEC.