James Dickson
The Division of Dickson is an Australian Electoral Division in Queensland , Australia. It was set up in 1992 and is named after Sir James Dickson , a supporter of the Australian Federation , the Premier of Queensland and Minister for Defence in the first Australian government.[ 1] It covers the outer north-western suburbs of Brisbane , including Albany Creek , Arana Hills, Bray Park, Brendale, Cashmere, Dayboro, Eatons Hill, Everton Hills, Ferny Hills, Joyner, Kallangur , Lawnton, Mount Glorious, Mount Nebo, Petrie, Samford Valley, Strathpine and Warner.[ 1]
1993 Election
There was an unusual circumstance at the 1993 election . One of the candidates, an independent, died very shortly before the election. Because of this another election had to be called for the division a month later than the general election. The Labor Party won the election, and Prime Minister Paul Keating selected his new ministers on 27 March. He did not include an Attorney-General , keeping the position open for Michael Lavarch . Lavarch won the division, and was appointed to the ministry on 27 April.
Members
Michael Lavarch had previously had been member for the Division of Fisher . He was Attorney-General in the Keating Government . Tony Smith did not receive Liberal Party support for the upcoming 1998 election, and so become an independent. Cheryl Kernot had been a member of the Australian Senate and leader of the Australian Democrats . She resigned, joined the Labor Party and won the division in 1998. Peter Dutton was a minister in the Howard Government and Minister for Health and Minister for Sport in the Abbott Government .
Election results
2022 Australian federal election : Dickson[ 2]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Peter Dutton
41,657
42.07
−3.86
Labor
Ali France
31,396
31.70
+0.37
Greens
Vinnie Batten
12,871
13.00
+3.02
One Nation
Tamera Gibson
5,312
5.36
+0.18
United Australia
Alina Ward
2,717
2.74
+0.50
Independent
Alan Buchbach
2,222
2.24
+2.24
Independent
Thor Prohaska
1,618
1.63
−0.74
Liberal Democrats
Lloyd Russell
1,236
1.25
+1.25
Total formal votes
99,029
96.12
+0.48
Informal votes
3,996
3.88
−0.48
Turnout
103,025
91.35
−2.32
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Peter Dutton
51,196
51.70
−2.94
Labor
Ali France
47,833
48.30
+2.94
Liberal National hold
Swing
−2.94
References
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