Queensland election guide finished

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Just in time for the end of the year, the Tally Room guide to the Queensland state election is now finished.

Profiles have been written for all 89 seats, as well as a summary of the last century in Queensland state politics, a summary of recent political events, and a summary of the key seats at the election.

I will continue to make updates to the lists of candidates and to the political analysis where the situation changes, and please feel free to engage in discussion in the comments section for each page.

The Queensland state election is due some time in the first half of next year, with the most likely dates being in February and March.

Now that preparations are finished for the Queensland state election, I’ll be moving on to preparing for the local government elections due in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and the Northern Territory in 2012. I’m unlikely to put together a guide for these elections as I have done for recent state and federal elections, but I will be hoping to put together new ward maps for all of those councils facing election.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. I hope to do a guide to the ACT Legislative Assembly. However it requires a lot less preparation since there are only three electorates, so I am focusing on council ward maps at the moment.

    I did do a guide to the 2010 Tasmanian election because like the ACT there are only a small number of electorates, whereas I didn’t have the time to do a guide to South Australia.

  2. Hi Ben

    A lot of work done with all this and my comment is minor details and out of self interest I acknowledge. I am standing as the independent candidate for Stretton in Queensland and I note you only mention main political party candidates even though the only poll (reachTEL) in November in the seat has me on 15%, but more importantly the head to head has me over 68% – 32% ahead of ALP and only 45% – 55% behind LNP.

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