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2020 Brisbane City Council election

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2020 Brisbane City Council election

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  First party Second party Third party
 
Candidate Adrian Schrinner Pat Condren Kath Angus
Party Liberal National Labor Greens
Leader since 31 March 2019
Popular vote 292,895 189,832 94,481
Percentage 47.7% 30.9% 15.4%
Swing Decrease 5.1pp Decrease 1.1pp Increase 5.0pp
TPP 56.3% 43.7%
TPP swing Decrease 3.0pp Increase 3.0pp


Lord Mayor of Brisbane before election

Adrian Schrinner
Liberal National

Subsequent Lord Mayor

Adrian Schrinner
Liberal National


All 26 wards on the City Council
13 wards needed for a majority
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
Liberal National Adrian Schrinner 45.88 19 0
Labor Jared Cassidy 32.87 5 0
Greens Kath Angus 17.84 1 0
Independents 3.25 1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

The 2020 Brisbane City Council election was held on 28 March 2020 to elect a lord mayor and 26 councillors to the City of Brisbane. The election was held as part of the statewide local government elections in Queensland, Australia.[1]

The election resulted in the re-election of the Liberal National Party under Adrian Schrinner as Lord Mayor and the Liberal National Party with a majority council. It was a fourth consecutive landslide for the party.

In the Lord Mayoral election, Adrian Schrinner and the Liberal National Party was declared the winner after defeating Pat Condren and the Labor Party on a two-party-preferred basis - 56.3% to 43.7%.

In the ward elections, there were no changes to the representation of the 26 wards, with the Liberal National Party retaining the 19 wards they previously held, the Labor Party retaining the 5 wards they previously held, along with the Greens and Independents each retaining their single wards.

Pendulum

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Liberal National wards (19)
Marginal
Doboy Lisa Atwood LNP 0.03%
Northgate Adam Allan LNP 1.6%
Coorparoo Fiona Cunningham LNP 3.1%
Holland Park Krista Adams LNP 4.4%
The Gap Steven Toomey LNP 4.7%
Enoggera Andrew Wines LNP 5.0%
Paddington Peter Matic LNP 5.8% v GRN
Fairly safe
Marchant Fiona Hammond LNP 7.9%
Central Vicki Howard LNP 8.2%
Runcorn Kim Marx LNP 8.6%
Safe
Bracken Ridge Sandy Landers LNP 10.6%
Calamvale Angela Owen LNP 14.7%
MacGregor Steven Huang LNP 14.9%
McDowall Tracy Davis LNP 15.2%
Walter Taylor James Mackay LNP 15.7% v GRN
Very safe
Jamboree Sarah Hutton LNP 18.0%
Pullenvale Greg Adermann LNP 18.1% v GRN
Chandler Ryan Murphy LNP 18.3%
Hamilton David McLachlan LNP 20.5%
Labor wards (5)
Marginal
Deagon Jared Cassidy ALP 2.9%
Forest Lake Charles Strunk ALP 5.4%
Morningside Kara Cook ALP 5.9%
Safe
Wynnum Manly Peter Cumming ALP 11.7%
Moorooka Steve Griffiths ALP 14.5%
Crossbench wards (2)
Fairly safe
The Gabba Jonathan Sri GRN 12.0% v LNP
Very safe
Tennyson Nicole Johnston IND 23.7% v LNP

Results

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Mayor

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First-preference results map by ward
Two-candidate-preferred results map by ward
2020 Queensland mayoral elections: Brisbane[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal National Adrian Schrinner 292,895 47.7 −5.7
Labor Pat Condren 189,832 30.9 −1.1
Greens Kath Angus 94,481 15.4 +5.0
Animal Justice Karagh-Mae Kelly 19,022 3.1 +3.1
Civil Liberties & Motorists Jeff Hodges 5,502 0.9 −1.2
Independent Frank Jordan 4,008 0.7 +0.7
Independent John Dobinson 3,461 0.6 +0.6
Independent Ben Gorringe 2,270 0.4 +0.4
Independent Jarrod Wirth 2,065 0.3 −0.2
Total formal votes 613,536
Informal votes 16,425
Turnout 629,961
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Adrian Schrinner 306,905 56.3 −3.0
Labor Pat Condren 237,988 43.7 +3.0
Liberal National hold Swing
Lord Mayoral popular vote
LNP
47.7%
Labor
30.9%
Greens
15.4%
Others
6.0%
Ward popular vote
LNP
45.9%
Labor
32.9%
Greens
17.8%
Others
3.4%
Council Wards
LNP
73.1%
Labor
19.2%
Greens
3.8%
Others
3.8%

Wards

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First-preference results map by ward
Two-candidate-preferred results map by ward
2020 Queensland local elections: Brisbane
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Liberal National 279,793 45.9 −3.9 19 Steady
  Labor 200,428 32.9 −0.3 5 Steady
  Greens 108,759 17.8 +3.3 1 Steady
  Independent 19,790 3.2 +1.2 1 Steady
  Motorists 586 0.1 +0.1 0 Steady
  Animal Justice 428 0.1 +0.1 0 Steady
Party Wards (Total 26 Wards)
Liberal National 19 19
 
Labor 5 5
 
Greens 1 1
 
Independent 1 1
 
Ward totals[3][4]
Ward Party Councillor Two-party-preferred results[3][4]
Party Candidate % Result Margin Swing
Bracken Ridge LNP Sandy Landers LNP Sandy Landers 54.2 LNP hold 4.2 -6.4
Labor Cath Palmer 45.8
Calamvale LNP Angela Owen LNP Angela Owen 52.2 LNP hold 2.2 -12.1
Labor James Martin 47.8
Central LNP Vicki Howard LNP Vicki Howard 57.8 LNP hold 7.8 -0.4
Greens Trina Massey 42.2
Chandler LNP Ryan Murphy LNP Ryan Murphy 68.3 LNP hold 18.3 -3.8
Labor Penny O'Neill 31.7
Coorparoo LNP Fiona Cunningham LNP Fiona Cunningham 55.7 LNP hold 5.7 +2.6
Greens Sally Dillon 44.3
Deagon Labor Jared Cassidy Labor Jared Cassidy 61.5 Labor hold 11.5 +8.6
LNP Kimberley Washington 38.5
Doboy LNP Lisa Atwood LNP Lisa Atwood 54.7 LNP hold 4.7 +9.6
Labor Jo Culshaw 45.3
Enoggera LNP Andrew Wines LNP Andrew Wines 51.8 LNP hold 1.8 -3.2
Labor Jonty Bush 48.2
Forest Lake Labor Charles Strunk Labor Charles Strunk 63.4 Labor hold 13.4 +7.9
LNP Roger Hooper 36.6
Hamilton LNP David McLachlan LNP David McLachlan 70.5 LNP hold 20.5 +0.6
Labor Leah Malzard 29.5
Holland Park LNP Krista Adams LNP Krista Adams 54.7 LNP hold 4.7 +0.3
Labor Karleigh Auguston 45.3
Jamboree LNP Sarah Hutton LNP Sarah Hutton 59.3 LNP hold 9.3 -8.7
Labor Rachel Hoppe 40.7
MacGregor LNP Steven Huang LNP Steven Huang 64.1 LNP hold 14.1 -0.8
Labor Trent McTiernan 35.9
Marchant LNP Fiona Hammond LNP Fiona Hammond 55.0 LNP hold 5.0 -2.9
Labor Susan Lynch 45.0
McDowall LNP Tracy Davis LNP Tracy Davis 63.5 LNP hold 13.5 -1.7
Labor Liam Culverhouse 36.5
Moorooka Labor Steve Griffiths Labor Steve Griffiths 69.5 Labor hold 19.5 +5.0
LNP Warren Craze 30.5
Morningside Labor Kara Cook Labor Kara Cook 59.7 Labor hold 9.7 +3.8
LNP Toby Moore 40.3
Northgate LNP Adam Allan LNP Adam Allan 51.9 LNP hold 1.9 +0.3
Labor Reg Neil 48.1
Paddington LNP Peter Matic LNP Peter Matic 50.7 LNP hold 0.7 -5.1
Greens Donna Burns 49.3
Pullenvale LNP Greg Adermann LNP Greg Adermann 59.9 LNP hold 9.9 -8.2
Greens Charles Druckmann 40.1
Runcorn LNP Kim Marx LNP Kim Marx 58.3 LNP hold 8.3 -0.3
Labor John Prescott 41.7
Tennyson Independent Nicole Johnston Independent Nicole Johnston 73.4 Independent hold 23.4 +0.4
LNP Maurice Lane 26.6
The Gabba Greens Jonathan Sri Greens Jonathan Sri 62.3 Greens hold 12.3 +5.3
LNP Nathaniel Jones 37.7
The Gap LNP Steven Toomey LNP Steven Toomey 57.1 LNP hold 7.1 +2.4
Labor Daniel Bevis 42.9
Walter Taylor LNP James Mackay LNP James Mackay 53.9 LNP hold 3.9 -11.8
Greens Michaela Sargent 46.1
Wynnum Manly Labor Peter Cumming Labor Peter Cumming 61.4 Labor hold 11.4 -0.3
LNP Megan Piccardi 38.6

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Green, Antony. "Election Preview - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)". ABC News. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Lord Mayor - Brisbane City Council 2020 Election Results | ECQ (Electoral Commission of Queensland)". ECQ (Electoral Commission of Queensland). Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Brisbane City Council 2020 Election Results | ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)". ABC News. Archived from the original on 28 March 2020. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Brisbane City Council 2020 Election Results | ECQ (Electoral Commission of Queensland)". ECQ (Electoral Commission of Queensland). Retrieved 28 March 2020.