Electoral district of Hill
Electorates around Hill: | ||
Cook | Cook | Mulgrave |
Cook | Hill | Coral Sea |
Traeger | Traeger | Hinchinbrook |
Hill is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland. It was created in the 2017 redistribution, and first contested at the Queensland state election the same year. It was named after geologist Dorothy Hill.[1]
It is a new seat centered on the Atherton Tableland region, encompassing the coastal region around Innisfail, Tully and Babinda.[1] It was created largely out of the northern portion of the abolished seat of Dalrymple.
From results of the 2015 election, Hill was estimated to be a marginal seat for Katter's Australian Party with a margin of 4.9%.[2] Shane Knuth, the last member for Dalrymple, transferred to Hill and retained it for KAP on a large swing.
Members for Hill
Image | Member | Party | Term | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Shane Knuth | Katter's Australian | 25 November 2017 – present | Member for Dalrymple until its abolishment. Incumbent |
Election results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Katter's Australian | Shane Knuth | 16,970 | 52.62 | +4.45 | |
Labor | Michael Hodgkins | 6,354 | 19.70 | +0.76 | |
Liberal National | Nick Cuda | 5,466 | 16.95 | −5.87 | |
Greens | Jennifer Cox | 2,083 | 6.46 | −0.10 | |
Informed Medical Options | Tara Garozzo | 850 | 2.64 | +2.64 | |
Independent | Peter Campion | 414 | 1.28 | +1.28 | |
Independent | Chester Tuxford | 114 | 0.35 | −0.42 | |
Total formal votes | 32,251 | 96.47 | +0.03 | ||
Informal votes | 1,179 | 3.53 | −0.03 | ||
Turnout | 33,430 | 88.00 | +0.10 | ||
Notional two-party-preferred count[a] | |||||
Liberal National | Nick Cuda | 59.70 | |||
Labor | Michael Hodgkins | 40.30 | |||
Two-candidate-preferred result | |||||
Katter's Australian | Shane Knuth | 23,398 | 72.55 | +2.80 | |
Labor | Michael Hodgkins | 8,853 | 27.45 | +27.45 | |
Katter's Australian hold |
See also
- Electoral districts of Queensland
- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly by year
- Category:Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly by name
References
- ^ a b Queensland Redistribution Commission (26 May 2017). "Determination of Queensland's Legislative Assembly Electoral Districts" (PDF). Queensland Government Gazette. p. 207. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 October 2017. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
- ^ Green, Antony. "2017 Queensland Redistribution". ABC Elections. Archived from the original on 4 November 2017. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
- ^ 2020 State General Election – Hill – District Summary, ECQ.
- ^ https://antonygreen.com.au/analysis-of-the-2020-queensland-election-result/
Notes
- ^ Estimate two-party preferred count by Antony Green.[4]
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