Candidates of the Queensland legislative election, 2006

Candidates of the Queensland legislative election, 2006

This article provides details on candidates preselected for the 2006 Queensland election which was held on 9 September 2006.

Retiring MPs

Labor

*Tom Barton: Waterford, ALP
*Darryl Briskey: Cleveland, ALP
*Dr Lesley Clark: Barron River, ALP
*Nita Cunningham: Bundaberg, ALP
*Jim Fouras: Ashgrove, ALP
*Don Livingstone: Ipswich West, ALP
*Tony McGrady: Mount Isa, ALP
*Gordon Nuttall: Sandgate, ALP
*Henry Palaszcuk: Inala, ALP
*Terry Sullivan: Stafford, ALP

Liberal

*Bob Quinn: Robina, Liberal

National

*Marc Rowell: Hinchinbrook, Nationals

Legislative Assembly

Sitting members are in bold.

ee also

* Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 2004-2006
* Queensland state election, 2006

References

* [http://www.qld.liberal.org.au/ourTeam.aspx Liberal Candidates]
* [http://www.qld.nationals.org.au/ourTeam/default.asp National Candidates]
* [http://qld.greens.org.au/state-election-2006-candidates Greens Candidates]
* [http://info.teambeattie.com/01_cms/details.asp?ID=5 ALP Candidates]
* [http://www.familyfirstqld.org.au/candidates.php Family First Candidates]
* [http://www.pollbludger.com/qld2006.htm Poll Bludger Queensland Election Page]


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