Electoral district of Nicklin
Appearance
Nicklin Queensland—Legislative Assembly | |||||||||||||||
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State | Queensland | ||||||||||||||
Dates current | 1986–present | ||||||||||||||
MP | Marty Hunt | ||||||||||||||
Party | Liberal National | ||||||||||||||
Namesake | Frank Nicklin | ||||||||||||||
Electors | 35,007 (2020) | ||||||||||||||
Area | 686 km2 (264.9 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Demographic | Provincial | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 26°31′S 152°50′E / 26.517°S 152.833°E | ||||||||||||||
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Nicklin is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland. The electorate is centred in the Sunshine Coast hinterland, and stretches north to Black Mountain, south to Palmwoods and Montville, and west to Kenilworth, including Conondale National Park. It includes notable localities such as Nambour, Yandina, Cooroy, Bli Bli, Mapleton and Woombye.[1]
The seat is currently held by Marty Hunt of the Liberal National Party, who won the seat by 2.7% in 2024. Nicklin was previously held by long serving Independent MP Peter Wellington, who held the balance of power twice during his tenure.[2]
Members for Nicklin
[edit]Member | Party | Term | |
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Brian Austin | National | 1986–1989 | |
Bob King | Liberal | 1989–1990[1] | |
Neil Turner | National | 1990–1998 | |
Peter Wellington | Independent | 1998–2017 | |
Marty Hunt | Liberal National | 2017–2020 | |
Robert Skelton | Labor | 2020–2024 | |
Marty Hunt | Liberal National | 2024–present |
1 Election declared void by the Court of Disputed Returns
Election results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal National | Marty Hunt | 12,379 | 37.84 | −0.06 | |
Labor | Robert Skelton | 9,745 | 29.79 | −4.71 | |
Greens | Sue Etheridge | 3,292 | 10.06 | −2.44 | |
Legalise Cannabis | Melody Lindsay | 2,506 | 7.66 | +7.66 | |
One Nation | Rebecca McCosker | 2,401 | 7.34 | +0.94 | |
Family First | Phillip Eschler | 1,519 | 4.64 | +4.64 | |
Independent | Steve Dickson | 875 | 2.67 | +2.67 | |
Total formal votes | 32,717 | 95.22 | |||
Informal votes | 1,644 | 4.78 | |||
Turnout | 34,361 | 87.70 | |||
Two-party-preferred result | |||||
Liberal National | Marty Hunt | 17,240 | 52.69 | +2.79 | |
Labor | Robert Skelton | 15,477 | 47.31 | −2.79 | |
Liberal National gain from Labor | Swing | +2.79 |
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Primary vote results in Nicklin (Parties with less than 5% of the vote are omitted)
Liberal National
- Liberal
- National
Labor
One Nation
Greens
Katter's Australian
Australian Democrats
Independent
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Two-candidate-preferred vote results in Nicklin
References
[edit]- ^ "2017 Queensland state electoral district of Nicklin" (PDF). Electoral Commission of Queensland. 2017. Archived (PDF) from the original on 20 March 2018. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
- ^ "Representatives of Queensland State Electorates 1860-2017" (PDF). Queensland Parliamentary Record 2012-2017: The 55th Parliament. Queensland Parliament. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 April 2020.
- ^ "Nicklin - QLD Electorate, Candidates, Results". abc.net.au. 27 October 2024. Retrieved 14 December 2024.