Queensland state election 2024 results
Queenslanders are bracing for a new era following the 2024 state election.
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Queenslanders are bracing for a new era following the 2024 state election.
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Full list of state election results
The full list of results will appear here once voting closes at 6pm on Saturday, October 26.
When do polls close?
Voting polls close at 6pm across Queensland.
Here is the full list of voting booths.
And here is everything you need to know about voting early.
When do votes start getting counted?
At 6pm on election night, the preliminary count of all available votes begins.
When will the results be announced?
The full list of results will appear here once votes have been counted, and the overall result known once one party concedes defeat.
How many seats does the LNP need to win?
Any party needs to win 47 seats in order to secure a majority government.
LNP leader David Crisafulli has previously ruled out forming a minority government with Katter’s Australian Party.
Going into the 2024 election Labor held 51 seats and the LNP 35.
Which are the key seats at play?
North Queensland looms as a key battleground, with Labor holding all four seats of Mulgrave, Cairns, Cook and Barron River after the 2020 election.
However the regular campaign trips north by Steven Miles and David Crisafulli indicate both consider the region up for grabs.
Meanwhile it was reported Mr Miles probably saved Labor from a devastating defeat in Brisbane’s inner city, with the Greens previously declared their ambitions.
Overall it’s considered this election about half of the 93 electorates are up for grabs.
What were the 2020 state election results?
After the 2020 election Labor held 52 seats and the LNP 34.
Annastacia Palaszczuk was returned as Premier for a third term after previous wins in 2015 and 2017.
Katter’s Australian Party (3), the Greens (2), One Nation (1) and independents (1) also held seats.
See the interactive graphic below for full results going back to the 2009 election.
Originally published as Queensland state election 2024 results