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Electoral district of Ipswich

Ipswich
Queensland—Legislative Assembly
ECQ-2017-Final-Ipswich.pdf
Ipswich electoral map 2017
StateQueensland
Dates current1860–1960, 1972–present
MPJennifer Howard
PartyLabor
NamesakeIpswich
Electors33,668 (2020)
Area86 km2 (33.2 sq mi)
Coordinates27°38′S 152°46′E / 27.633°S 152.767°E
Electorates around Ipswich:
Ipswich West Ipswich West Bundamba
Scenic Rim Ipswich Bundamba
Scenic Rim Jordan Bundamba
2008 Electoral Map

Ipswich is a Legislative Assembly of Queensland electoral district on the Brisbane River, west of Brisbane in the Australian state of Queensland. The electorate includes Ipswich and its suburbs, south and east of the Bremer River, west of Bundamba Creek and north of the Cunningham Highway.[1]

History

The electoral district of Town of Ipswich was one of the original 16 established in 1859, when Queensland became a separate colony. It returned 3 members.

In the redistribution of 1872, its name was shortened to just "Ipswich" and it became a single member constituency, due to the creation of the electoral district of Bundamba. In the redistribution of 1878, it absorbed the electoral district of Bremer and became a dual-member constituency.

In 1912, it again reverted to a single member constituency, due to the re-introduction of the single-member electoral district of Bremer.[2]

Members for Ipswich

First incarnation (1860–1960),   3 members until 1873
Member 1 Party Term Member 2 Party Term Member 3 Party Term
Frederick Forbes Unaligned 1860–1863 Patrick O'Sullivan Unaligned 1860–1863 Arthur Macalister Unaligned 1860–1868
Ratcliffe Pring Unaligned 1863–1866 Henry Challinor Unaligned 1863–1868
George Reed Unaligned 1866–1867 John Thompson Unaligned 1868–1873 Henry Williams Unaligned 1868–1870
John Murphy Unaligned 1867–1870
Benjamin Cribb Unaligned 1870–1873 John Johnston Unaligned 1870–1872
Arthur Macalister Unaligned 1872–1873
1873–1878,   1 member
Member Party Term
Arthur Macalister Unaligned 1873–1876
George Thorn, Jr. Unaligned 1876–1878
1878–1912,   2 members
Member 1 Party Term Member 2 Party Term
John Thompson Unaligned 1878–1881 John MacFarlane Ministerialist 1878–1894
Josiah Francis Unaligned 1881–1883
William Salkeld Unaligned 1883–1888
Andrew Henry Barlow Ministerialist 1888–1896
James Wilkinson Labour 1894–1896 Alfred Stephenson Ministerialist 1896–1902
Thomas Bridson Cribb Ministerialist 1896–1904 Sir James Blair Independent/
Ministerialist/
Opposition
1902–1912
William Maughan Labour 1904–1912
1912–1960,   1 member
Member Party Term
Sir James Blair Ministerialist/Independent 1912–1915
David Gledson Labor 1915–1929
James Walker Country and Progressive National 1929–1932
David Gledson Labor 1932–1949
Ivor Marsden Labor 1949–1960
Second incarnation (1972–present),   1 member
Member Party Term
Llewellyn Edwards Liberal 1972–1983
David Hamill Labor 1983–2001
Rachel Nolan Labor 2001–2012
Ian Berry Liberal National 2012–2015
Jennifer Howard Labor 2015–present

Election results

2020 Queensland state election: Ipswich[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Jennifer Howard 14,699 51.80 +3.82
Liberal National Scott O'Connell 5,769 20.33 +6.43
One Nation Suzie Holmes 3,947 13.91 −12.70
Greens Pat Walsh 2,396 8.44 −0.24
Legalise Cannabis Shelly Morton 1,565 5.52 +5.52
Total formal votes 28,376 96.92 +2.14
Informal votes 903 3.08 −2.14
Turnout 29,279 86.96 −1.73
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Jennifer Howard 18,876 66.52 +5.64
Liberal National Scott O'Connell 9,500 33.48 +33.48
Labor hold

References

  1. ^ "Maps and Districts : Brisbane - South : Ipswich". Electoral Commission of Queensland. Archived from the original on 30 August 2007. Retrieved 23 May 2007.
  2. ^ "Representatives of Queensland State Electorates 1860-2017" (PDF). Queensland Parliamentary Record 2012-2017: The 55th Parliament. Queensland Parliament. Archived from the original on 27 April 2020. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  3. ^ 2020 State General Election – Ipswich – District Summary, ECQ.

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