This is a list of electoral division results for the Australian 2004 federal election in the state of Queensland .
Overall results
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2004 Australian federal election (House of Representatives) § Queensland .
Turnout 94.84% (CV ) — Informal 5.16%
Party
Votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Liberal
867,289
39.41
+ 2.95
17
1
National
214,522
9.75
+0.61
4
Liberal/National Coalition
1,081,811
49.15
+3.55
21
1
Labor
765,507
34.78
+0.08
6
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
1
Labor
944,355
42.91
–2.23
6
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.
Results by division
Blair
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Blair § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Bonner § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Bowman § 2004 .
2004 Australian federal election : Bowman
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 .
Brisbane
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Brisbane § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Capricornia § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Dawson § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Dickson § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Fadden § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Fairfax § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Fisher § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Forde § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Griffith § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Groom § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Herbert § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Hinkler § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Kennedy § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Leichhardt § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Lilley § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Longman § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Maranoa § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of McPherson § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Moncrieff § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Moreton § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Oxley § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Petrie § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Rankin § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Ryan § 2004 .
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
This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Wide Bay § 2004 .
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
References
^ "2004 First preference votes for Queensland" . Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
"2004 Queensland division results" . Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
^ "2004 House of Representatives: Queensland" . Psephos Adam Carr's Election Archive . Retrieved 4 June 2022.
Bennett, Scott; Kopras, Andrew; Newman, Gerrard (2005). "Commonwealth Election 2004" (PDF). Research Brief 13 . Parliamentary Library. ISSN 1832-2883 .
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