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Electoral district of Bulimba

Bulimba is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland.

Bulimba
QueenslandLegislative Assembly
Map of the electoral district of Bulimba, 2017
StateQueensland
Dates current1873–present
MPDi Farmer
PartyLabor
NamesakeBulimba
Electors39,571 (2020)
Area29 km2 (11.2 sq mi)
Coordinates27°28′S 153°5′E / 27.467°S 153.083°E / -27.467; 153.083Coordinates: 27°28′S 153°5′E / 27.467°S 153.083°E / -27.467; 153.083
2008 map of Bulimba

The electorate covers the inner eastern suburbs of Brisbane. It is bounded on the north and the west by the Brisbane River and, as at the 2009 election, covers the suburbs of Bulimba, Balmoral, Cannon Hill, Hawthorne, Morningside, Norman Park, Murarrie and Seven Hills. The boundaries have changed relatively little since 1923; prior to that, the boundaries extended as far east as Wynnum and as far south-east as Mount Gravatt and Cleveland.[1]

History

Bulimba has existed continuously since the 1873 election, originally covering most of the outer south-east of Brisbane.

Since the 1923 redistribution, Bulimba has strongly supported Labor. The Labor Party (ALP) held the seat on all but six terms and, of those, 3 were held by an independent Labor candidate and one by a member of the Queensland Labor Party. As a measure of how strongly pro-Labor the seat has been, it was one of the eleven seats Labor retained in the Coalition landslide of 1974, at which Labor was cut down to a "cricket team" of only 11 members.

In the 1929 election Bulimba returned Queensland's first woman Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly (MLA), Irene Longman of the Country and Progressive National Party, for one term.

Although ALP candidate Robert Gardner was elected in Bulimba in the 1950 election, the close result caused close scrutiny of the votes and revealed that fraudulent votes had been cast in Gardner's favour. The election was ruled void, but Gardner himself was cleared of any involvement in the fraud.[2][3] The scandal and the investigations into the fraud continued for many months. Finally, a by-election was held on 14 April 1951 (almost 12 months after the original election) with the ballot boxes under police guard.[4] Gardner won the by-election by a narrow margin.[5]

Prior to the 1957 election, Gardner and 21 other Labor MLAs under the leadership of Premier Vince Gair left the ALP to form the Queensland Labor Party (QLP). Gardner was defeated by Jack Houston of the regular ALP, who held the seat until 1980 and was the state's Opposition Leader from 1966 until 1974.

In the 2012 election, Liberal National candidate Aaron Dillaway was elected. In the 2015 election, Bulimba was the most marginal seat held by the LNP and was regained by Di Farmer of the ALP.

Members for Bulimba

Member Party Term
  William Hemmant   1873–1876
  James Johnston   1876
  George Grimes   1876–1878
  Frederick Swanwick   1878–1882
  John Francis Buckland Liberal 1882–1892
  James Dickson Independent 1892–1896
  Ministerial 1896–1901
  Walter Barnes Ministerial 1901–1903
  Conservative 1903–1909
  Liberal 1909–1915
  Hugh McMinn Labor 1915–1918
  Walter Barnes National 1918–1922
United 1922–1923
  Harry Wright Labor 1923–1929
  Irene Longman Country and Progressive National 1929–1932
  William Copley Labor 1932–1938
  George Marriott Labor 1938–1941
  Independent Labor 1941–1950
  Bob Gardner Labor 1950–1957
  Queensland Labor 1957
  Jack Houston Labor 1957–1980
  Ron McLean Labor 1980–1992
  Pat Purcell Labor 1992–2009
  Di Farmer Labor 2009–2012
  Aaron Dillaway Liberal National 2012–2015
  Di Farmer Labor 2015–present

Election results

2020 Queensland state election: Bulimba[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Di Farmer 16,764 48.23 −0.64
Liberal National Anthony Bishop 11,883 34.19 −0.35
Greens Rolf Kuelsen 4,665 13.42 +0.30
One Nation Doug Conway 785 2.26 +2.26
Independent Finn Armstrong-Schmakeit 659 1.90 +1.90
Total formal votes 34,756 98.10 +1.53
Informal votes 673 1.90 −1.53
Turnout 35,429 89.53 +1.70
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Di Farmer 21,336 61.39 +0.61
Liberal National Anthony Bishop 13,420 38.61 −0.61
Labor hold Swing +0.61

References

  1. ^ (PDF). Queensland Parliamentary Record 2012-2017: The 55th Parliament. Queensland Parliament. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 April 2020. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  2. ^ "KEEN VOTES WATCH". The Courier-Mail. Brisbane: National Library of Australia. 4 January 1951. p. 3. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
  3. ^ "BULIMBA FRAUD". The Courier-Mail. Brisbane: National Library of Australia. 31 January 1951. p. 1. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
  4. ^ "Election count continues". The Courier-Mail. Brisbane: National Library of Australia. 16 April 1951. p. 3. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
  5. ^ "BULIMBA MAJORITY STANDS TO END". The Courier-Mail. Brisbane: National Library of Australia. 21 April 1951. p. 5. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
  6. ^ 2020 State General Election – Bulimba – District Summary, ECQ.

Further reading

  • Bulimba Electorate Centenary Committee (1959), History of the Bulimba electorate 1859-1959 : including the districts of Bulimba, Hawthorne, Norman Park, Morningside, Cannon Hill, Murarrie, Tingalpa and Hemmant, Cranbrook Press ; issued by the Bulimba Electorate Centenary Committee

External links

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Bulimba is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland BulimbaQueensland Legislative AssemblyMap of the electoral district of Bulimba 2017StateQueenslandDates current1873 presentMPDi FarmerPartyLaborNamesakeBulimbaElectors39 571 2020 Area29 km2 11 2 sq mi Coordinates27 28 S 153 5 E 27 467 S 153 083 E 27 467 153 083 Coordinates 27 28 S 153 5 E 27 467 S 153 083 E 27 467 153 083Electorates around Bulimba McConnel Clayfield ClayfieldSouth Brisbane Bulimba LyttonGreenslopes Chatsworth Chatsworth2008 map of Bulimba The electorate covers the inner eastern suburbs of Brisbane It is bounded on the north and the west by the Brisbane River and as at the 2009 election covers the suburbs of Bulimba Balmoral Cannon Hill Hawthorne Morningside Norman Park Murarrie and Seven Hills The boundaries have changed relatively little since 1923 prior to that the boundaries extended as far east as Wynnum and as far south east as Mount Gravatt and Cleveland 1 Contents 1 History 2 Members for Bulimba 3 Election results 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksHistory EditBulimba has existed continuously since the 1873 election originally covering most of the outer south east of Brisbane Since the 1923 redistribution Bulimba has strongly supported Labor The Labor Party ALP held the seat on all but six terms and of those 3 were held by an independent Labor candidate and one by a member of the Queensland Labor Party As a measure of how strongly pro Labor the seat has been it was one of the eleven seats Labor retained in the Coalition landslide of 1974 at which Labor was cut down to a cricket team of only 11 members In the 1929 election Bulimba returned Queensland s first woman Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly MLA Irene Longman of the Country and Progressive National Party for one term Although ALP candidate Robert Gardner was elected in Bulimba in the 1950 election the close result caused close scrutiny of the votes and revealed that fraudulent votes had been cast in Gardner s favour The election was ruled void but Gardner himself was cleared of any involvement in the fraud 2 3 The scandal and the investigations into the fraud continued for many months Finally a by election was held on 14 April 1951 almost 12 months after the original election with the ballot boxes under police guard 4 Gardner won the by election by a narrow margin 5 Prior to the 1957 election Gardner and 21 other Labor MLAs under the leadership of Premier Vince Gair left the ALP to form the Queensland Labor Party QLP Gardner was defeated by Jack Houston of the regular ALP who held the seat until 1980 and was the state s Opposition Leader from 1966 until 1974 In the 2012 election Liberal National candidate Aaron Dillaway was elected In the 2015 election Bulimba was the most marginal seat held by the LNP and was regained by Di Farmer of the ALP Members for Bulimba EditMember Party Term William Hemmant 1873 1876 James Johnston 1876 George Grimes 1876 1878 Frederick Swanwick 1878 1882 John Francis Buckland Liberal 1882 1892 James Dickson Independent 1892 1896 Ministerial 1896 1901 Walter Barnes Ministerial 1901 1903 Conservative 1903 1909 Liberal 1909 1915 Hugh McMinn Labor 1915 1918 Walter Barnes National 1918 1922United 1922 1923 Harry Wright Labor 1923 1929 Irene Longman Country and Progressive National 1929 1932 William Copley Labor 1932 1938 George Marriott Labor 1938 1941 Independent Labor 1941 1950 Bob Gardner Labor 1950 1957 Queensland Labor 1957 Jack Houston Labor 1957 1980 Ron McLean Labor 1980 1992 Pat Purcell Labor 1992 2009 Di Farmer Labor 2009 2012 Aaron Dillaway Liberal National 2012 2015 Di Farmer Labor 2015 presentElection results EditMain article Electoral results for the district of Bulimba This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2020 Queensland state election Bulimba edit 2020 Queensland state election Bulimba 6 Party Candidate Votes Labor Di Farmer 16 764 48 23 0 64Liberal National Anthony Bishop 11 883 34 19 0 35Greens Rolf Kuelsen 4 665 13 42 0 30One Nation Doug Conway 785 2 26 2 26Independent Finn Armstrong Schmakeit 659 1 90 1 90Total formal votes 34 756 98 10 1 53Informal votes 673 1 90 1 53Turnout 35 429 89 53 1 70Two party preferred resultLabor Di Farmer 21 336 61 39 0 61Liberal National Anthony Bishop 13 420 38 61 0 61Labor hold Swing 0 61References Edit Representatives of Queensland State Electorates 1860 2017 PDF Queensland Parliamentary Record 2012 2017 The 55th Parliament Queensland Parliament Archived from the original PDF on 27 April 2020 Retrieved 27 April 2020 KEEN VOTES WATCH The Courier Mail Brisbane National Library of Australia 4 January 1951 p 3 Retrieved 29 March 2014 BULIMBA FRAUD The Courier Mail Brisbane National Library of Australia 31 January 1951 p 1 Retrieved 29 March 2014 Election count continues The Courier Mail Brisbane National Library of Australia 16 April 1951 p 3 Retrieved 29 March 2014 BULIMBA MAJORITY STANDS TO END The Courier Mail Brisbane National Library of Australia 21 April 1951 p 5 Retrieved 29 March 2014 2020 State General Election Bulimba District Summary ECQ Further reading EditBulimba Electorate Centenary Committee 1959 History of the Bulimba electorate 1859 1959 including the districts of Bulimba Hawthorne Norman Park Morningside Cannon Hill Murarrie Tingalpa and Hemmant Cranbrook Press issued by the Bulimba Electorate Centenary CommitteeExternal links EditElectorate Profile Antony Green ABC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Electoral district of Bulimba amp oldid 1114913685, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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