Results of the 2004 Australian federal election in Queensland

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2004 Australian federal election
(Queensland)

← 2001 9 October 2004 2007 →

All 28 Queensland seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 seats in the Australian Senate
  First party Second party
  John Howard Mark Latham
Leader John Howard Mark Latham
Party Liberal/National coalition Labor
Last election 20 seats 7 seats
Seats won 21 seats 6 seats
Seat change Increase 1 Decrease 1
Popular vote 1,081,813 765,507
Percentage 49.15% 34.75%
Swing Increase 3.56 Increase 0.08
TPP 57.09% 42.91%
TPP swing Increase 2.23 Decrease 2.23

This is a list of electoral division results for the Australian 2004 federal election in the state of Queensland.[1][2][3]

Overall results[edit]

Turnout 94.84% (CV) — Informal 5.16%[1]
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Liberal 867,289 39.41 + 2.95 17 Increase 1
  National 214,522 9.75 +0.61 4 Steady
Liberal/National Coalition 1,081,811 49.15 +3.55 21 Increase 1
  Labor 765,507 34.78 +0.08 6 Decrease 1
  Greens 111,314 5.06 +1.57
  Family First 80,820 3.67 +3.67
  One Nation 43,619 1.98 –5.09
  Democrats 30,255 1.37 –2.94
  Citizens Electoral Council 7,872 0.36 + 0.22
  New Country 3,990 0.18 +0.18
  Great Australians 2,824 0.13 +0.13
  Socialist Alliance 1,251 0.06 +0.06
  HEMP 787 0.04 –0.01
  Ex-Service, Service and Veterans 734 0.03 +0.03
  Independents 70,104 3.18 –1.45
Total 2,320,717 28
Two-party-preferred vote
  Liberal/National Coalition 1,256,533 57.09 +2.23 21 Increase 1
  Labor 944,355 42.91 –2.23 6 Decrease 1
Invalid/blank votes 119,829 5.16 +0.33
Registered voters/turnout 2,475,611 93.74
Source: AEC Tally Room
The Labor Party returned poor polling in the state, especially considering it was enjoying strong results at a state level through to 2004. Indeed, Labor recorded some of its lowest primary vote numbers in this state since the party's foundation in this election, while the Liberal party recorded some of its strongest. Queensland was the poorest state electorally for the Greens, while One Nation also suffered a 5.1% reduction in their primary vote.[4]

Results by division[edit]

Blair[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Blair
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Cameron Thompson 42,683 52.19 +8.28
Labor Shayne Neumann 25,709 31.44 +1.06
One Nation David Chidgey 4,330 5.29 −9.69
Family First Priscilla Smith 2,982 3.65 +3.65
Greens Sarai E O'Reilly-Reis 2,406 2.94 −0.20
New Country Alan Price 1,691 2.07 +2.07
Democrats Neal McKenzie 1,049 1.28 −2.32
Great Australians John Bennett 473 0.58 +0.56
Citizens Electoral Council Rodney Stapleton 458 0.56 +0.29
Total formal votes 81,781 94.22 −0.47
Informal votes 5,019 5.78 +0.47
Turnout 86,800 94.83 −1.09
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Cameron Thompson 50,057 61.21 +4.59
Labor Shayne Neumann 31,724 38.79 −4.59
Liberal hold Swing +4.59

Bonner[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Bonner
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Ross Vasta 34,334 44.13 +1.74
Labor Con Sciacca 33,261 42.75 −2.08
Greens Elissa Jenkins 3,836 4.93 +1.92
Family First Trevor Hunt 3,393 4.36 +4.36
One Nation Barry Myatt 1,436 1.85 −1.87
Democrats Chad Smith 1,090 1.40 −3.09
Citizens Electoral Council William Wheeler 451 0.58 +0.58
Total formal votes 77,801 94.36 −1.35
Informal votes 4,651 5.64 +1.35
Turnout 82,452 94.74 −1.14
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Ross Vasta 39,298 50.51 +2.40
Labor Con Sciacca 38,503 49.49 −2.40
Liberal notional gain from Labor Swing +2.40

Bowman[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Bowman[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Andrew Laming 39,363 50.59 +7.53
Labor Donna Webster 27,631 35.51 −8.93
Greens Paula Nadas 3,729 4.79 +2.18
Family First Mal Cayley 3,126 4.02 +4.02
National Joe Ross 3,125 4.02 +4.02
Democrats Robert H Bromwich 835 1.07 −3.62
Total formal votes 77,809 95.04 +0.18
Informal votes 4,063 4.96 −0.18
Turnout 81,872 94.51 −0.04
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Andrew Laming 46,004 59.12 +6.0
Labor Donna Webster 31,805 40.88 −6.0
Liberal notional hold Swing +6.0
The sitting member was Con Sciacca (Labor) however the redistribution had resulted in a notional Liberal majority of 3.1% and Sciacca contested the new seat of Bonner.[3]

Brisbane[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Brisbane
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Arch Bevis 33,687 42.47 +4.83
Liberal Ingrid Tall 31,721 39.99 −1.22
Greens Richard Nielsen 7,349 9.26 +2.70
National Nick Withycombe 2,242 2.83 +1.01
Family First Charles Newington 1,899 2.39 +2.39
Democrats Tracy Schrader 1,269 1.60 −7.07
Independent J F Barnes 767 0.97 +0.97
Socialist Alliance Coral Wynter 313 0.39 +0.39
Citizens Electoral Council Nick Contarino 76 0.10 +0.10
Total formal votes 79,323 95.78 −0.48
Informal votes 3,495 4.22 +0.48
Turnout 82,818 92.40 −1.18
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Arch Bevis 42,759 53.90 +2.87
Liberal Ingrid Tall 36,564 46.10 −2.87
Labor hold Swing +2.87

Capricornia[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Capricornia
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Kirsten Livermore 38,984 47.21 +0.07
National John Lever 22,719 27.51 +3.14
Liberal Di Kuntschik 10,938 13.25 −1.27
Family First Alan J Spackman 3,424 4.15 +4.15
One Nation Larry H Coleman 2,575 3.12 −4.81
Greens Michael Kane 1,690 2.05 +0.54
Democrats Naomi Johns 1,185 1.44 −0.47
HEMP Judy Canales 787 0.95 +0.95
Citizens Electoral Council Bill Ingrey 273 0.33 −0.52
Total formal votes 82,575 95.75 −0.10
Informal votes 3,664 4.25 +0.10
Turnout 86,239 94.74 −1.79
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Kirsten Livermore 45,531 55.14 −0.38
National John Lever 37,044 44.86 +0.38
Labor hold Swing −0.38

Dawson[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Dawson
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
National De-Anne Kelly 39,409 48.16 -2.06
Labor Cherry Feeney 25,626 31.32 -2.45
Independent Margaret F Menzel 5,647 6.90 +6.90
Greens Tony W Fontes 2,606 3.19 +0.74
One Nation Lewis Arroita 2,572 3.14 -5.45
Family First Bev Smith 2,435 2.98 +2.98
Citizens Electoral Council Jan Pukallus 2,192 2.68 +1.81
Democrats Archie Julien 690 0.84 -1.93
New Country Debbie Lowis 645 0.79 +0.79
Total formal votes 81,819 94.59 -0.69
Informal votes 4,683 5.41 +0.69
Turnout 86,502 94.42 -2.24
Two-party-preferred result
National De-Anne Kelly 49,399 60.38 +2.39
Labor Cherry Feeney 32,420 39.62 -2.39
National hold Swing +2.39

Dickson[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Dickson
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Peter Dutton 39,810 52.09 +6.55
Labor Craig McConnell 27,036 35.37 +2.18
Greens Howard Robert Nielsen 4,485 5.87 +2.35
Family First Dale Shuttleworth 3,454 4.52 +4.52
Democrats Kirsty Reye 1,270 1.66 -3.64
Great Australians Terry Hyland 373 0.49 +0.49
Total formal votes 76,428 95.40 +1.12
Informal votes 3,684 4.60 -1.12
Turnout 80,112 95.14 +0.92
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Peter Dutton 44,199 57.83 +1.81
Labor Craig McConnell 32,229 42.17 -1.81
Liberal hold Swing +1.81

Fadden[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Fadden
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal David Jull 42,328 59.56 +6.18
Labor Peter Eather 19,919 28.03 +0.04
Greens Willy Bach 3,011 4.24 +0.96
Family First Lyn Rees 2,680 3.77 +3.77
One Nation John Walter 1,428 2.01 -5.22
Democrats Suzanne Wilson 1,109 1.56 -2.65
Citizens Electoral Council Ken Martin 598 0.84 +0.84
Total formal votes 71,073 93.83 +0.27
Informal votes 4,672 6.17 -0.27
Turnout 75,745 92.21 +1.90
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal David Jull 46,393 65.28 +2.16
Labor Peter Eather 24,680 34.72 -2.16
Liberal hold Swing +2.16

Fairfax[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Fairfax
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Alex Somlyay 39,075 52.30 +4.38
Labor Ivan Molloy 20,289 27.15 +1.69
Greens David Norris 7,536 10.09 +4.61
Family First Paula Hunt 3,390 4.54 +4.54
One Nation Patrick Rozanski 2,317 3.10 -3.94
Democrats Debbie Campbell 1,896 2.54 -2.40
Citizens Electoral Council Kev Watt 216 0.29 +0.29
Total formal votes 74,719 94.74 -0.95
Informal votes 4,145 5.26 +0.95
Turnout 78,864 93.44 +1.03
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Alex Somlyay 45,452 60.83 +1.65
Labor Ivan Molloy 29,267 39.17 -1.65
Liberal hold Swing +1.65

Fisher[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Fisher
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Peter Slipper 42,651 55.87 +3.85
Labor John Gray 22,011 28.84 +3.46
Greens Robert Muston 4,617 6.05 +1.87
Family First Ronald Stuart Hill 3,174 4.16 +4.16
One Nation Kevin J Savage 1,929 2.53 -4.88
Democrats Craig Wilmot 1,201 1.57 -2.20
Great Australians Liz Hays 748 0.98 +0.98
Total formal votes 76,321 94.64 -0.94
Informal votes 4,320 5.36 +0.94
Turnout 80,641 93.78 +0.74
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Peter Slipper 48,068 62.98 +1.21
Labor John Gray 28,253 37.02 -1.21
Liberal hold Swing +1.21

Forde[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Forde
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Kay Elson 41,335 54.81 +5.60
Labor Sean Leader 23,382 31.00 -2.35
Greens Daniel Lloyd 3,076 4.08 +1.07
Family First Shereen Hinds 2,986 3.96 +3.96
One Nation Aaron Heaps 2,935 3.89 -5.87
Democrats Anita Martin 1,018 1.35 -3.29
David Gordon Howse 515 0.68 +0.68
Citizens Electoral Council Daniel Hope 171 0.23 +0.23
Total formal votes 75,418 93.62 -0.59
Informal votes 5,143 6.38 +0.59
Turnout 80,561 93.30 +0.50
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Kay Elson 47,502 62.98 +6.00
Labor Sean Leader 27,916 37.02 -6.00
Liberal hold Swing +6.00

Griffith[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Griffith
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Kevin Rudd 39,247 48.74 +3.20
Liberal Janelle Payne 30,032 37.30 -0.44
Greens Darryl Rosin 7,237 8.99 +3.55
Family First James Turner 1,572 1.95 +1.95
Democrats Bruce Carnwell 1,084 1.35 -1.59
Independent Derek Rosborough 768 0.95 +0.95
Socialist Alliance Lynda Hansen 580 0.72 +0.72
Total formal votes 80,520 95.74 -0.15
Informal votes 3,585 4.26 +0.15
Turnout 84,105 92.47 -2.46
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Kevin Rudd 47,207 58.63 +2.48
Liberal Janelle Payne 33,313 41.37 -2.48
Labor hold Swing +2.48

Groom[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Groom
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Ian Macfarlane 49,131 60.36 +13.50
Labor Paul King 19,516 23.98 +0.32
Family First Peter Findlay 5,168 6.35 +6.35
Greens Karey Harrison 3,252 4.00 +0.45
Independent Rod Jeanneret 1,929 2.37 +2.37
Great Australians Noel Wieck 1,230 1.51 +1.51
Democrats Christoph Donges 860 1.06 -2.17
Citizens Electoral Council Oliver Carter 310 0.38 +0.38
Total formal votes 81,396 96.00 -0.57
Informal votes 3,392 4.00 +0.57
Turnout 84,788 94.69 -1.98
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Ian Macfarlane 56,121 68.95 +3.86
Labor Paul King 25,275 31.05 -3.86
Liberal hold Swing +3.86

Herbert[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Herbert
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Peter Lindsay 38,792 49.74 +6.80
Labor Anita Phillips 28,260 36.24 -0.31
Greens Jenny Stirling 3,915 5.02 +2.30
Family First Cathy Eaton 2,993 3.84 +3.84
One Nation William Michael Brennan 2,675 3.43 -3.36
Democrats Richard Hoolihan 1,025 1.31 -1.79
Citizens Electoral Council Les Marsden 323 0.41 +0.41
Total formal votes 77,983 94.47 -0.66
Informal votes 4,563 5.53 +0.66
Turnout 82,546 93.82 -2.18
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Peter Lindsay 43,828 56.20 +4.67
Labor Anita Phillips 34,155 43.80 -4.67
Liberal hold Swing +4.67

Hinkler[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Hinkler
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
National Paul Neville 40,040 47.23 +6.62
Labor Cheryl Dorron 33,167 39.13 +3.17
Family First Cameron Rub 4,010 4.73 +4.73
Greens Greg George 2,824 3.33 +0.83
Independent Roy Wells 2,782 3.28 +3.28
Democrats Alison Jensen 906 1.07 -0.78
Veterans Tracey Zerk 734 0.87 +0.87
Citizens Electoral Council Cindy Rolls 306 0.36 +0.30
Total formal votes 84,769 95.46 -0.04
Informal votes 4,033 4.54 +0.04
Turnout 88,802 94.61 -1.27
Two-party-preferred result
National Paul Neville 46,458 54.81 +2.66
Labor Cheryl Dorron 38,311 45.19 -2.66
National hold Swing +2.66

Kennedy[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Kennedy
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Bob Katter 32,688 40.13 -3.22
National James Doyle 19,413 23.83 +10.76
Labor Alan Neilan 19,296 23.69 -0.49
One Nation Bill Hankin 3,698 4.54 -5.39
Greens Angela Jones 2,879 3.53 +1.40
Family First Keith Douglas 2,592 3.18 +3.18
Democrats Terry Hennessey 575 0.71 -2.28
Citizens Electoral Council Judith A Harris 316 0.39 +0.11
Total formal votes 81,457 95.56 +0.29
Informal votes 3,782 4.44 -0.29
Turnout 85,239 92.56 -2.79
Notional two-party-preferred count
National James Doyle 48,022 58.95 +0.5
Labor Alan Neilan 33,435 41.05 -0.5
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Bob Katter 56,109 68.88 -0.30
Labor Alan Neilan 25,348 31.12 +0.30
Independent hold Swing -0.30

Leichhardt[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Leichhardt
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Warren Entsch 41,377 53.35 +4.59
Labor Jim Turnour 24,305 31.34 -1.83
Greens Neville St John-Wood 5,020 6.47 +1.23
Independent Jen Sackley 3,789 4.89 +4.89
Family First Ric Lippmann 2,100 2.71 +2.71
Democrats Allen Reid 972 1.25 -2.31
Total formal votes 77,563 93.97 -0.11
Informal votes 4,976 6.03 +0.11
Turnout 82,539 91.16 -2.89
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Warren Entsch 46,541 60.00 +3.61
Labor Jim Turnour 31,022 40.00 -3.61
Liberal hold Swing +3.61

Lilley[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Lilley
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Wayne Swan 40,234 48.88 +2.08
Liberal Alan Boulton 33,902 41.19 +1.13
Greens Sue Meehan 4,630 5.63 +1.88
Family First Brad Hill 2,314 2.81 +2.81
Democrats Dawn Forsyth 1,230 1.49 -4.21
Total formal votes 82,310 95.35 -0.92
Informal votes 4,014 4.65 +0.92
Turnout 86,324 93.69 -3.10
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Wayne Swan 45,493 55.27 +0.70
Liberal Alan Boulton 36,817 44.73 -0.70
Labor hold Swing +0.70

Longman[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

Maranoa[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Maranoa
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
National Bruce Scott 47,846 60.51 +7.40
Labor Shane Guley 17,636 22.30 -1.84
One Nation Santo Ferraro 3,535 4.47 -10.13
Family First Stephen Moloney 3,067 3.88 +3.88
Independent Philip Black 2,570 3.25 +3.25
New Country Rick Benham 1,654 2.09 +2.09
Greens Jonathan Rihan 1,580 2.00 +0.08
Democrats Greg Ridge 903 1.14 -2.54
Citizens Electoral Council David Klingsporn 280 0.35 -0.43
Total formal votes 79,071 95.24 -0.08
Informal votes 3,955 4.76 +0.08
Turnout 83,026 94.48 -1.72
Two-party-preferred result
National Bruce Scott 56,085 70.93 +5.55
Labor Shane Guley 22,986 29.07 -5.55
National hold Swing +5.55

McPherson[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: McPherson
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Margaret May 43,124 58.95 +4.06
Labor Kellie Trigger 22,037 30.13 +1.37
Greens Ian Latto 3,789 5.18 +0.25
Family First Rob Davey 2,063 2.82 +2.82
One Nation Paul Lewis 1,347 1.84 -4.21
Democrats Russell White 788 1.08 -3.02
Total formal votes 73,148 94.73 -0.01
Informal votes 4,069 5.27 +0.01
Turnout 77,217 93.16 +1.69
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Margaret May 46,737 63.89 +1.72
Labor Kellie Trigger 26,411 36.11 -1.72
Liberal hold Swing +1.72

Moncrieff[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Moncrieff
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Steven Ciobo 46,817 64.38 +10.89
Labor David Parrish 17,393 23.92 -0.33
Greens Michael Beale 3,620 4.98 +0.72
Family First James Tayler 2,186 3.01 +3.01
One Nation Mark Chapman Smith 1,230 1.69 -3.75
Democrats Ros Roberts 834 1.15 -3.08
Citizens Electoral Council Sandy Sanderson 641 0.88 +0.88
Total formal votes 72,721 94.07 +0.92
Informal votes 4,581 5.93 -0.92
Turnout 77,302 91.69 -2.17
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Steven Ciobo 51,003 70.14 +3.80
Labor David Parrish 21,718 29.86 -3.80
Liberal hold Swing +3.80

Moreton[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Moreton
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Gary Hardgrave 38,708 49.11 +1.90
Labor Graham Perrett 30,828 39.12 +0.14
Greens Jane Williamson 4,182 5.31 +1.47
Family First Terence Tam 2,142 2.72 +2.72
Democrats Frederika Steen 1,307 1.66 -3.80
One Nation Barry Weedon 846 1.07 -2.37
Independent Andrew Lamb 799 1.01 -0.06
Total formal votes 78,812 95.06 -0.16
Informal votes 4,096 4.94 +0.16
Turnout 82,908 93.87 -1.30
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Gary Hardgrave 42,694 54.17 +1.61
Labor Graham Perrett 36,118 45.83 -1.61
Liberal hold Swing +1.61

Oxley[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Oxley
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Bernie Ripoll 39,807 50.47 +1.19
Liberal Daniel Smith 26,528 33.63 +1.77
Greens Kevin Brennan 3,474 4.40 +1.05
Family First Robert Boyne 2,906 3.68 +3.68
One Nation Bill Flynn 2,100 2.66 -6.23
Independent George Pugh 1,920 2.43 +2.43
Democrats Nicholas Wood 903 1.14 -4.30
Citizens Electoral Council Brian Haag 881 1.12 +1.12
Socialist Alliance Michael Myles 358 0.45 +0.45
Total formal votes 78,877 93.00 -1.83
Informal votes 5,936 7.00 +1.83
Turnout 84,813 93.67 -0.67
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Bernie Ripoll 47,103 59.72 +1.76
Liberal Daniel Smith 31,774 40.28 -1.76
Labor hold Swing +1.76

Petrie[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Petrie
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Teresa Gambaro 41,987 52.73 +4.47
Labor Gavin Brady 29,589 37.16 -0.80
Greens Rick Pass 3,676 4.62 +1.93
Family First Wade Whincop 2,972 3.73 +3.73
Democrats Terri Ball 1,403 1.76 -3.44
Total formal votes 79,627 95.98 +0.26
Informal votes 3,338 4.02 -0.26
Turnout 82,965 94.69 -0.43
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Teresa Gambaro 46,119 57.92 +4.44
Labor Gavin Brady 33,508 42.08 -4.44
Liberal hold Swing +4.44

Rankin[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Rankin
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Craig Emerson 34,471 43.92 -1.04
Liberal Wendy Creighton 28,819 36.72 -4.05
Independent Darren Power 5,134 6.54 +6.54
Family First Ross Wilson 4,036 5.14 +5.14
Greens Julian Hinton 2,422 3.09 +0.34
One Nation Margaret Hands 1,601 2.04 -4.57
National Mike Boyd 1,187 1.51 +1.51
Democrats Catherine Sporle 653 0.83 -3.97
Citizens Electoral Council Robert Meyers 158 0.20 +0.20
Total formal votes 78,481 92.81 -0.82
Informal votes 6,078 7.19 +0.82
Turnout 84,559 92.89 -1.06
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Craig Emerson 41,774 53.23 +0.81
Liberal Wendy Creighton 36,707 46.77 -0.81
Labor hold Swing +0.81

Ryan[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Ryan
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Michael Johnson 43,499 54.76 +6.27
Labor Victoria Chatterjee 23,365 29.41 -0.31
Greens Paul Swan 7,753 9.76 +4.38
Family First Percy Campbell 2,670 3.36 +3.36
Democrats Simon Ingram 1,926 2.42 -3.86
Citizens Electoral Council Neville Solomon 222 0.28 +0.28
Total formal votes 79,435 96.20 -1.06
Informal votes 3,134 3.80 +1.06
Turnout 82,569 94.31 -2.17
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Michael Johnson 47,997 60.42 +0.86
Labor Victoria Chatterjee 31,438 39.58 -0.86
Liberal hold Swing +0.86

Wide Bay[edit]

2004 Australian federal election: Wide Bay
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
National Warren Truss 38,544 47.08 +13.51
Labor Sean Ambrose 21,031 25.69 -0.97
Independent Lars Hedberg 9,980 12.19 +12.19
One Nation Wesley Robinson 4,048 4.94 -6.21
Greens Ian Richards 3,624 4.43 +2.32
Family First Glen Wilson 2,899 3.54 +3.54
Democrats Darryl Weir 935 1.14 -1.04
Independent Cy D'Oliviera 816 1.00 +1.00
Total formal votes 81,877 95.22 +0.44
Informal votes 4,112 4.78 -0.44
Turnout 85,989 94.63 -0.16
Two-party-preferred result
National Warren Truss 51,489 62.89 +2.99
Labor Sean Ambrose 30,388 37.11 -2.99
National hold Swing +2.99

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  2. ^ "2004 Queensland division results". Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  3. ^ a b c "2004 House of Representatives: Queensland". Psephos Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 4 June 2022.
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