The candidates of the 2024 Queensland state election vary and cover all ninety-three electorates in all of the states regions.

Candidates

Crisafulli began announcing LNP candidates 18 months prior to the election, making the LNP the first party to formally endorse candidates for the election.[1] The LNP announced several other candidates afterwards. The second party to formally endorse a candidate was Katter's Australian Party (KAP), announcing their candidate for the Far North Queensland seat of Cook on 6 October 2023.[2]

Electorate Held by Labor candidate LNP candidate Greens candidate One Nation candidate KAP candidate Other candidates
AlgesterLaborLeeanne EnochRhys Bosley (Ind.)
AspleyLaborBart Mellish
BancroftLaborChris Whiting
Barron RiverLaborCraig CrawfordBree James[3]
BonneyLNPSam O'Connor
BroadwaterLNPDavid Crisafulli
BuderimLNPBrent Mickelberg
BulimbaLaborDi Farmer
BundabergLaborTom SmithBree Watson[4]
BundambaLaborLance McCallum
BurdekinLNPDale Last
BurleighLNPHermann Vorster
BurnettLNPStephen Bennett
CairnsLaborMichael HealyYolonde Entsch[1]
CallideLNPBryson Head
CaloundraLaborJason HuntKendall Morton[5]
CapalabaLaborDon Brown
ChatsworthLNPSteve Minnikin
ClayfieldLNPTim Nicholls
CondamineLNPPat Weir
CookLaborCynthia LuiBruce Logan[2]
CoomeraLNPMichael Crandon
CooperLaborJonty Bush
CurrumbinLNPLaura Gerber
EvertonLNPTim Mander
Ferny GroveLaborMark FurnerNelson Savanh[6]
GavenLaborMeaghan Scanlon
GladstoneLaborGlenn Butcher
Glass HouseLNPAndrew Powell
GreenslopesLaborJoe Kelly
GregoryLNP
GympieLNPTony Perrett
Hervey BayLaborAdrian TantariDavid Lee
HillKAPShane Knuth
HinchinbrookKAPNick Dametto
InalaLabor
IpswichLaborJennifer Howard
Ipswich WestLabor
JordanLaborCharis Mullen
KawanaLNPJarrod Bleijie
KeppelLaborBrittany LaugaNigel Hutton[7]James Ashby[8]
KurwongbahLaborShane King
LockyerLNPJim McDonald
LoganLaborLinus Power
LyttonLaborJoan Pease
MacalisterLaborMelissa McMahon
MackayLaborJulieanne Gilbert
MaiwarGreensMichael Berkman
MansfieldLaborCorrine McMillan
MaroochydoreLNPFiona Simpson
MaryboroughLaborBruce SaundersJohn Barounis[9]
McConnelLaborGrace Grace
Mermaid BeachLNPRay Stevens
MillerLaborMark Bailey
MiraniOne NationStephen Andrew
MoggillLNPChristian Rowan
MorayfieldLaborMark Ryan
Mount OmmaneyLaborJessica Pugh
MudgeerabaLNPRos Bates
MulgraveLaborCurtis Pitt
MundingburraLaborLes WalkerJanelle Poole[10]Michael Pugh[11]
MurrumbaLaborSteven Miles
NanangoLNPDeb Frecklington
NicklinLaborRobert SkeltonMarty Hunt
NinderryLNPDan Purdie
NoosaIndependentCr Clare Stewart[12]Sandy Bolton
NudgeeLaborLeanne Linard
OodgerooLNPAmanda Stoker[13]
Pine RiversLaborNikki BoydDean Clements
PumicestoneLaborAli King
RedcliffeLaborYvette D'AthKerri-Anne Dooley[14]
RedlandsLaborKim RichardsRebecca Young[1]
RockhamptonLaborDonna Kirkland[15]Margaret Strelow (Ind.)[16]
SandgateLabor
Scenic RimLNPJon Krause
South BrisbaneGreensAmy MacMahon
Southern DownsLNPJames Lister
SouthportLNPRob Molhoek
SpringwoodLaborMick de Brenni
StaffordLaborJimmy SullivanFiona Hammond
StrettonLaborJames Martin
Surfers ParadiseLNPJohn-Paul Langbroek
TheodoreLNPMark Boothman
ThuringowaLaborAaron HarperNatalie Marr[1]Clynton Hawks[17]
TooheyLaborPeter Russo
Toowoomba NorthLNPTrevor Watts
Toowoomba SouthLNPDavid Janetzki
TownsvilleLaborScott Stewart
TraegerKAPRobbie Katter
WarregoLNPAnn Leahy
WaterfordLaborShannon Fentiman
WhitsundayLNPAmanda Camm
WoodridgeLaborCameron Dick

Notes

    References

    1. 1 2 3 4 Cosoleto, Tara (26 March 2023). "LNP names candidates 18 months out from Queensland poll". Brisbane Times. AAP. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
    2. 1 2 McCarthy, Isaac (6 October 2023). "Katters announce Malanda man, ex-SAS soldier Bruce Logan as Cook candidate". Cairns Post. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
    3. Carruthers, Peter (4 October 2023). "Bree James chosen as LNP's Barron River candidate". Cairns Post. Retrieved 5 October 2023.
    4. Taylor, James (18 September 2023). "Bree Watson LNP state candidate for Bundaberg in 2024". NewsMail. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
    5. "Businesswoman Kendall Morton preselected by LNP for Caloundra seat bid". Sunshine Coast News. Australian Associated Press. 9 October 2023. Archived from the original on 13 December 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2023.
    6. Johnson, Hayden (16 October 2023). "LNP endorses man who said 'good stuff' to 'racist' video". The Courier Mail. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
    7. Nufer, Darryn (18 August 2023). "Nigel Hutton revealed as LNP's candidate for Keppel at 2024 election". The Morning Bulletin. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
    8. McCormack, Madura (8 December 2023). "Qld election 2024: Pauline Hanson's One Nation's James Ashby to contest Keppel". The Courier-Mail. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
    9. Walker, Carlie (22 August 2023). "John Barounis to run for seat of Maryborough for LNP". Fraser Coast Chronicle. Retrieved 23 August 2023.
    10. Charles, Caitlan (5 October 2023). "Police officer Janelle Poole to run against Les Walker in Mundingburra". Townsville Bulletin. Retrieved 6 October 2023.
    11. "KAP Candidate Promises to put Mundingburra Back on Track". Katter's Australian Party (Press release). Townsville, Queensland. 8 November 2023. Archived from the original on 13 December 2023. Retrieved 13 December 2023.
    12. "Mayor endorsed as LNP Noosa candidate". Noosa Today. 14 August 2023. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
    13. Bowman, Jay (8 October 2023). "Amanda Stoker steps up as Liberal National Party's Oodgeroo candidate, backed by David Crisafulli for 'tireless' work ethic". ABC News. Retrieved 9 October 2023.
    14. Johnson, Hayden (28 August 2023). "Kerri-Anne Dooley to again challenge Yvette D'Ath for Redcliffe at 2024 election". The Courier-Mail. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
    15. Offord, Geordi (17 October 2023). "Donna Kirkland Announced as LNP Candidate for Rockhampton: State Election". The Morning Bulletin. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
    16. Jarrett, Vanessa (14 November 2023). "Former Rockhampton mayor Margaret Strelow to run in 2024 state election". The Morning Bulletin. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
    17. "KAP Sends In Hawks To Drive Change For Thuringowa". Katter's Australian Party (Press release). Townsville, QLD. 31 October 2023. Archived from the original on 13 December 2023. Retrieved 13 December 2023.
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