Southern Downs – Queensland 2024

LNP 14.1%

Incumbent MP
James Lister, since 2017.

Geography
Southern Queensland. Southern Downs cover rural areas stretching along the Queensland-NSW border. Major centres include Warwick, Stanthorpe, Millmerran, Texas, Inglewood and Goondiwindi. Southern Downs covers Goondiwindi and Southern Downs LGAs and parts of Toowoomba local government area.

History
The seat of Southern Downs was created at the 2001 election.

Southern Downs in 2001 was won by Lawrence Springborg, who had been a National Party MP since 1989, first for Carnarvon and then for Warwick.

Springborg had previously served briefly as a minister in the final months of the Borbidge government in 1998.

Springborg became leader of the National Party in 2003, and led the party to the 2004 and 2006 elections.

He stepped down as leader in 2006, but returned to the party’s leadership in 2008.

Later in 2008 he led the Nationals into a merger with the Liberal Party, forming the Liberal National Party. He led the LNP into the 2009 state election. He served as deputy leader of the LNP from 2009 to 2011, and served as Minister for Health in the Newman government from 2012 to 2015. Springborg again served as LNP leader from 2015 to 2016.

Springborg retired at the 2017 election, and the LNP’s James Lister was comfortably elected in Southern Downs. Springborg went on to be elected unopposed as Mayor of Goondiwindi in 2020, and Lister was re-elected in Southern Downs in 2020.

Candidates

  • David Newport (Greens)
  • Liz Suduk (One Nation)
  • Melinda Keller (Family First)
  • James Lister (Liberal National)
  • Greg Johnson (Labor)
  • Assessment
    Southern Downs is a safe LNP seat.

    2020 result

    Candidate Party Votes % Swing
    James Lister Liberal National 16,285 51.6 +10.4
    Joel Richters Labor 8,198 26.0 +9.1
    Rosemary Moulden One Nation 3,182 10.1 -10.3
    Malcolm Richardson Shooters, Fishers & Farmers 1,398 4.4 +4.4
    Tom Henderson Greens 1,309 4.1 -0.2
    Deborah Waldron Legalise Cannabis 1,189 3.8 +3.8
    Informal 756 2.3

    2020 two-party-preferred result

    Candidate Party Votes % Swing
    James Lister Liberal National 20,229 64.1
    Joel Richters Labor 11,332 35.9

    Booth breakdown

    Booths in Southern Downs have been divided into four areas: Warwick, north, south and west.

    The LNP won a majority of the two-party-preferred vote in all four areas, ranging from 56.5% in Warwickt to 67.3% in the south.

    One Nation came third, with a primary vote ranging from 6.7% in the south to 12.9% in the north.

    Voter group ON prim % LNP 2PP % Total votes % of votes
    North 12.9 65.7 2,697 8.5
    South 6.7 67.3 1,722 5.5
    Warwick 12.4 56.5 1,679 5.3
    West 10.1 64.5 1,590 5.0
    Pre-poll 9.8 62.4 16,296 51.6
    Other votes 9.9 68.1 7,577 24.0

    Election results in Southern Downs at the 2020 Queensland state election
    Toggle between two-party-preferred votes and primary votes for the Liberal National Party, Labor and One Nation.

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    8 COMMENTS

    1. Another candidate for a future rename to avoid a clash with the local government area of the same name. In the meanwhile, this is another seat that will never change to Labor even if Jack the Ripper was the local LNP candidate.

    2. Yep – this seats name should be changed. But in other news, a total sleeper – easy retain for the LNP.

    3. @Caleb who else would be able to win this? One Nation? Labor is never winning this. This is one of those places that Labor has never done well, never in history.

    4. Up until the mid 1950s the seat regularly swapped between Labor and the country party. Only since the late 50s has been solely with the nats

    5. @Dave
      Not sure of boundaries in 40s 50s prior to the split
      Alp won Warwick once
      Alp won Condamine with Mr Diplock
      Carnarvon all so won
      Think won Lockyner too
      But they were rare pickings here… This area was for the most part anti labor

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