- Division of Moncrieff
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For the Canberra suburb of Moncrieff, see Moncrieff, Australian Capital Territory.
Moncrieff
Australian House of Representatives Division
Division of Moncrieff (green) within QueenslandCreated: 1984 MP: Steven Ciobo Party: Liberal National Namesake: Gladys Moncrieff Area: 92 km² (36 sq mi) Demographic: Provincial The Division of Moncrieff is an Australian Electoral Division in Queensland. The division was created in 1984 and is named for Gladys Moncrieff, an Australian singer who resided in the area.
Moncrieff is located in south east Queensland, and is based on the central portion of the Gold Coast, including Surfers Paradise.
Members
Member Party Term Kathy Sullivan Liberal 1984–2001 Steven Ciobo Liberal 2001–2010 Liberal National 2010–present Election results
Main article: Electoral results for the Division of MoncrieffAustralian federal election, 2010: Moncrieff Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal National Steven Ciobo 46,832 61.85 +2.27 Labor Robert Hough 17,776 23.48 -6.71 Greens Sally Spain 8,756 11.56 +5.34 Family First James Tayler 2,351 3.11 +1.36 Total formal votes 75,715 93.82 -2.37 Informal votes 4,985 6.18 +2.37 Turnout 80,700 90.59 -3.98 Two-candidate preferred result Liberal National Steven Ciobo 51,103 67.49 +3.69 Labor Robert Hough 24,612 32.51 -3.69 Liberal National hold Swing +3.69 External links
Electoral divisions of the Australian House of Representatives in Queensland Blair · Bonner · Bowman · Brisbane · Capricornia · Dawson · Dickson · Fadden · Fairfax · Fisher · Flynn · Forde · Griffith · Groom · Herbert · Hinkler · Kennedy · Leichhardt · Lilley · Longman · Maranoa · McPherson · Moncrieff · Moreton · Oxley · Petrie · Rankin · Ryan · Wide Bay · Wright
Abolished: Darling Downs · Oxley (1901-34)
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- Gold Coast, Queensland
- Federal politics in Queensland
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