ID 0371
Parliament of Queensland, Legislative Assembly election
Election of 2 December 1989
General election for the Legislative Assembly
Queensland
Date of election (or first day of voting at elections held over more than one day)
2 December 1989
Government in office and parliamentary support before and after the election
Government in office at election
Premier in office at date of election. (check notes to see if change of Premier since previous election)
Premier's party affiliation
National Party
Legislative Assembly support for government at election
Majority
If coalition, coalition partner(s)
Government in office after election
Premier's party affiliation
Australian Labor Party
Legislative Assembly support for government after election
Majority
If coalition, coalition partner(s)
Total number of voters on the roll
1,780,785
Number of Assembly seats
89
Number of uncontested seats
0
If uncontested seats, number of voters on the roll in uncontested seats
Number of voters on the roll in contested seats
1,780,785
Total ballots cast (may differ from number of votes in
multiple voting systems)
1,623,637
Turnout (rate of voting in contested seats)
91.18%
Total valid votes
1,574,873
Rate of informal (invalid) voting
3%
Informal (invalid) ballots in multiple voting system
Not applicable
Electoral system
Single member districts, preferential voting (AV), compulsory preferences, compulsory voting
Queensland, Legislative Assembly votes and seats won
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Election held on 2 December 1989
Criteria for the inclusion of parties in this table are set out in the Glossary under 'listed party'
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Party Name |
First preference vote n |
First preference vote share % |
Change from previous election % |
Seats won n |
Uncontested seats held n |
Seat share % |
Australian Labor Party |
792,466 |
50.32 |
+8.97 |
54 |
0 |
60.67 |
National Party |
379,364 |
24.09 |
-15.55 |
27 |
0 |
30.34 |
Liberal Party |
331,562 |
21.05 |
+4.55 |
8 |
0 |
8.99 |
Independents |
50,689 |
3.22 |
+1.34 |
0 |
|
|
Greens |
5,206 |
0.33 |
* |
0 |
|
|
Votes for other than listed parties |
15,586 |
0.99 |
+0.36 |
|
|
|
Totals |
1,574,873 |
100.00 |
|
89 |
0 |
100.00 |
Previous election in this series |
Next election in this series |
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* Party did not contest previous election or did not meet criteria for listing, or contested previous election under a different party name.
Notes
Premier in office at election: Ahern replaced Bjelke Peterson on 1 December 1987. Cooper replaced Ahern as premier on 25 September 1989.
Sources
Colin A Hughes, A Handbook of Australian Government and Politics 1985-1999, Sydney: Federation Press, 2002 (ISBN 1862874344).