Electoral results for the Division of Blair

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This is a list of electoral results for the Division of Blair in Australian federal elections from the division's creation in 1998 until the present.

Members

Member Party Term
  Cameron Thompson Liberal 1998–2007
  Shayne Neumann Labor 2007–present

Election results

Elections in the 2020s

2022

2022 Australian federal election: Blair[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Shayne Neumann 36,494 35.01 +3.75
Liberal National Sam Biggins 30,122 28.89 −0.14
Greens Danielle Mutton 13,113 12.58 +3.90
One Nation Liz Suduk 10,419 9.99 −6.81
United Australia Quinton Cunningham 6,353 6.09 +2.69
Liberal Democrats Michelle Jaques 3,080 2.95 +2.95
Animal Justice Angela Lowery 2,563 2.46 +2.46
Australian Values Maria Pitman 2,103 2.02 +2.02
Total formal votes 104,247 94.70 +2.19
Informal votes 5,832 5.30 −2.19
Turnout 110,079 87.11 −4.23
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Shayne Neumann 57,575 55.23 +4.02
Liberal National Sam Biggins 46,672 44.77 −4.02
Labor hold Swing +4.02

Elections in the 2010s

2019

2019 Australian federal election: Blair[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Shayne Neumann 29,987 31.26 −9.79
Liberal National Robert Shearman 27,844 29.03 −0.58
One Nation Sharon Bell 16,114 16.80 +1.90
Greens Michelle Duncan 8,325 8.68 +1.97
Independent Simone Karandrews 3,849 4.01 +4.01
United Australia Majella Zimpel 3,261 3.40 +3.40
Democratic Labour John Quinn 2,418 2.52 +2.40
Independent John Turner 2,118 2.21 +0.06
Conservative National Peter Fitzpatrick 2,009 2.09 +2.09
Total formal votes 95,925 92.51 −1.92
Informal votes 7,765 7.49 +1.92
Turnout 103,690 91.34 +0.17
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Shayne Neumann 49,123 51.21 −6.93
Liberal National Robert Shearman 46,802 48.79 +6.93
Labor hold Swing −6.93

2016

2016 Australian federal election: Blair[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Shayne Neumann 35,691 41.90 +0.35
Liberal National
Teresa Harding
24,455 28.71 −5.14
One Nation Troy Aggett 13,273 15.58 +15.58
Greens Pat Walsh 5,266 6.18 +1.93
Family First Geoff Darr 2,406 2.82 −0.04
Independent Sandy Turner 1,913 2.25 +2.25
Independent Patricia Petersen 1,439 1.69 +1.69
Independent Jonathan Emms 744 0.87 +0.87
Total formal votes 85,187 94.33 0.00
Informal votes 5,120 5.67 0.00
Turnout 90,307 91.81 −2.63
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Shayne Neumann 50,158 58.88 +3.62
Liberal National
Teresa Harding
35,029 41.12 −3.62
Labor hold Swing +3.62

2013

2013 Australian federal election: Blair[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Shayne Neumann 32,818 41.55 −0.53
Liberal National
Teresa Harding
26,734 33.85 −3.65
Palmer United Anthony Stanton 9,805 12.41 +12.41
Greens Clare Rudkin 3,359 4.25 −6.81
Katter's Australian Dale Chorley 2,491 3.15 +3.15
Family First Elwyn Denman 2,257 2.86 −2.05
Australian Independents Shannon Deguara 1,011 1.28 +1.28
Rise Up Australia Anthony Mackin 504 0.64 +0.64
Total formal votes 78,979 94.33 +0.21
Informal votes 4,749 5.67 −0.21
Turnout 83,728 94.46 +0.54
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Shayne Neumann 43,642 55.26 +1.02
Liberal National
Teresa Harding
35,337 44.74 −1.02
Labor hold Swing +1.02

2010

2010 Australian federal election: Blair[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Shayne Neumann 30,890 42.08 -9.23
Liberal National Neil Zabel 27,525 37.50 -2.11
Greens Patricia Petersen 8,122 11.06 +6.96
Family First Joshua Olyslagers 3,605 4.91 +2.86
Independent Brad King 3,267 4.45 +4.45
Total formal votes 73,409 94.12 -2.03
Informal votes 4,589 5.88 +2.03
Turnout 77,998 93.89 -1.10
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Shayne Neumann 39,814 54.24 -2.74
Liberal National Neil Zabel 33,595 45.76 +2.74
Labor hold Swing -2.74

Elections in the 2000s

2007

2007 Australian federal election: Blair
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Shayne Neumann 40,663 48.83 +11.99
Liberal Cameron Thompson 35,133 42.19 −5.17
Greens Peter Luxton 3,262 3.92 +0.68
Family First Bevan Smith 1,718 2.06 −1.56
Independent Dale Chorley 1,429 1.72 +1.72
Democrats David White 735 0.88 −0.44
Liberty & Democracy Doug Swanborough 196 0.24 +0.24
Citizens Electoral Council
Robert Theis 143 0.17 −0.41
Total formal votes 83,279 96.13 +2.28
Informal votes 3,352 3.87 −2.28
Turnout 86,631 95.22 −0.54
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Shayne Neumann 45,369 54.48 +10.17
Liberal Cameron Thompson 37,910 45.52 −10.17
Labor gain from Liberal Swing +10.17

2004

2004 Australian federal election: Blair
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Cameron Thompson 42,683 52.19 +8.28
Labor Shayne Neumann 25,709 31.44 +1.06
One Nation David Chidgey 4,330 5.29 −9.69
Family First Priscilla Smith 2,982 3.65 +3.65
Greens Sarai E O'Reilly-Reis 2,406 2.94 −0.20
New Country Alan Price 1,691 2.07 +2.07
Democrats Neal McKenzie 1,049 1.28 −2.32
Great Australians John Bennett 473 0.58 +0.56
Citizens Electoral Council
Rodney Stapleton 458 0.56 +0.29
Total formal votes 81,781 94.22 −0.47
Informal votes 5,019 5.78 +0.47
Turnout 86,800 94.83 −1.09
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Cameron Thompson 50,057 61.21 +4.59
Labor Shayne Neumann 31,724 38.79 −4.59
Liberal hold Swing +4.59

2001

2001 Australian federal election: Blair
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Cameron Thompson 31,933 45.87 +24.17
Labor Wayne Wendt 19,397 27.86 +2.57
One Nation Gary Turner 10,467 15.03 −20.93
Democrats Neal McKenzie 2,284 3.28 −0.35
Greens Phil Kyson 2,273 3.26 +1.46
Independent Selwyn Johnston 2,131 3.06 +3.06
Independent Dan Ryan 921 1.32 +1.32
Citizens Electoral Council
Lindsay Cosgrove 215 0.31 +0.02
Total formal votes 69,621 94.68 −1.72
Informal votes 3,909 5.32 +1.72
Turnout 73,530 96.19
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Cameron Thompson 40,727 58.50 +5.10
Labor Wayne Wendt 28,894 41.50 +41.50
Liberal hold Swing +5.10

Elections in the 1990s

1998

1998 Australian federal election: Blair[6][7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
One Nation Pauline Hanson 24,516 35.97 +35.97
Labor Virginia Clarke 17,239 25.29 −0.18
Liberal Cameron Thompson 14,787 21.69 −24.19
National Brett White 6,989 10.25 −6.91
Democrats Neal McKenzie 2,478 3.64 −2.13
Greens Libby Connors 1,230 1.80 −0.43
Independent Lee Roberts 556 0.82 +0.82
Citizens Electoral Council
Owen Bassingthwaighte 199 0.29 +0.29
Abolish Child Support Mark Sloan 170 0.25 +0.25
Total formal votes 68,164 96.41 −0.98
Informal votes 2,541 3.59 +0.98
Turnout 70,705 95.28
Notional two-party-preferred count
Liberal Cameron Thompson 39,553 58.03 −10.61
Labor Virginia Clarke 28,611 41.97 +10.61
Two-candidate-preferred
result
Liberal Cameron Thompson 36,398 53.40 −15.30
One Nation Pauline Hanson 31,766 46.60 +46.60
Liberal notional hold Swing −15.30

References

  1. ^ Blair, QLD, 2022 Tally Room, Australian Electoral Commission.
  2. ^ Blair, QLD, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  3. ^ Blair, QLD, Virtual Tally Room 2016, Australian Electoral Commission.
  4. ^ 2013 results for Blair, AEC.
  5. ^ "2010 results for Blair". AEC.
  6. ^ "1998 House of Representatives: Queensland". Psephos Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  7. ^ "1998 Two Party Preferred Statistics V1_9.XLS". 1993, 1996 and 1998 election statistics. Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 16 June 2022.