2008 Townsville City Council election

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2008 Townsville City Council election

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Mayor
  First party Second party
 
Candidate Les Tyrell Tony Mooney
Party Team Tyrell Labor
Popular vote 47,956 31,524
Percentage 54.64% 35.91%
Swing Increase 54.64 Decrease 37.65

Mayor before election

Tony Mooney
Labor

Subsequent Mayor

Les Tyrell
Team Tyrell

Councillors

All 13 members on the City Council (including the Mayor)
7 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader % Seats +/–
Team Tyrell Les Tyrell 11 +11
Labor Tony Mooney 1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

The 2008 Townsville City Council election was held on 15 March 2008 to elect a mayor and 12 councillors to the City of Townsville. The election was held as part of the statewide local elections in Queensland, Australia.[1]

The election saw the Australian Labor Party, which had controlled the council for 32 years − the longest-serving Labor administration in Australia − defeated in a landslide by the conservative Team Tyrell, which won all but one of the councillor positions. Incumbent mayor Tony Mooney was among the ALP members defeated.[2]

As of 2024, this was the last time the ALP contested a Townsville City Council election.[3]

Background[edit]

Townsville City Council had been controlled by Labor since 1976. Tony Mooney had served as mayor since 1989, when he succeeded Mike Reynolds. At the previous election in 2004, Mooney won 73.56% of the primary vote and 80% of the two-candidate-preferred vote.[4]

In 2007, the Queensland state government engaged in a programme of local government reform, focused on amalgamating local government areas (LGAs) across Queensland. It was recommended that the City of Thuringowa merge with the City of Townsville to form a new, larger council.[5] Although there was some controversy, the merger ultimately took place, with the City of Thuringowa ceasing to exist on 15 March 2008 (the date of the local elections).[6]

Candidates[edit]

Les Tyrell, Thuringowa's mayor of 17 years, chose to contest the Townsville mayoral election, leading the Team Tyrell ticket. Incumbent Independent Liberal councillor David Crisafulli ran on the ticket in partnership with Tyrell as a deputy mayoral candidate.[7][8]

The Greens led a ticket called "Community Voices", although only three out of eight candidates (including mayoral candidate Jenny Stirling) were Greens members.[9][10]

Results[edit]

Mayor[edit]

2008 Queensland mayoral elections: Townsville[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Team Tyrell Les Tyrell 47,956 54.64 +54.64
Labor Tony Mooney 31,524 35.91 −37.65
Community Voices Jenny Stirling 6,343 7.23
Independent Rolando Taviani 1,292 1.47
Independent Francis Pauler 660 0.75
Total formal votes 87,775 98.71
Informal votes 1,145 1.29
Turnout 88,920
Team Tyrell gain from Labor Swing

Councillors[edit]

2008 Queensland local elections: Townsville[12][13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Team Tyrell David Crisafulli (elected) 47,040 4.87
Team Tyrell Jenny Lane (elected) 42,716 4.42
Team Tyrell Dale Last (elected) 38,865 4.02
Team Tyrell Rob McCahill (elected) 38,490 3.98
Team Tyrell Ray Gartrell (elected) 37,449 3.88
Team Tyrell Deanne Bell (elected) 37,474 3.88
Team Tyrell Sue Blom (elected) 37,362 3.87
Team Tyrell Brian Hewett (elected) 35,781 3.70
Team Tyrell Vern Veitch (elected) 35,152 3.64
Labor Jenny Hill (elected) 34,544 3.58
Team Tyrell Tony Parsons (elected) 33,951 3.51
Team Tyrell Natalie Marr (elected) 33,538 3.47
Team Tyrell Brenda-Anne Parfitt 30,466 3.15
Labor Terry Goldsworthy 27,494 2.85
Labor Jack Wilson 27,148 2.81
Labor Les Walker 26,423 2.74
Labor David Mather 26,142 2.71
Labor Peter Whalley-Thompson 25,625 2.65
Labor Mandy Johnstone 25,449 2.63
Labor John Robertson 25,409 2.63
Sandra Chesney 23,761 2.46
Joanne Keune 20,041 2.07
Jeff Jimmieson 19,188 1.99
David Moyle 19,093 1.98
Ken Turner 18,248 1.89
Community Voices Lindy Collins 17,095 1.77
Doug Kingston 16,820 1.74
Community Voices Gail Hamilton 14,336 1.48
Community Voices Sam Reuben 13,012 1.35
Mark McGregor 11,521 1.19
Jim Gleeson 11,142 1.15
Sue Rush 10,336 1.07
Adrienne Isnard 9,774 1.01
Dianne Rogers 9,126 0.94
Brian Bensley 7,498 0.78
Paul Lynham 7,096 0.73
Peter Hanley 7,040 0.73
Kenneth Stark 6,743 0.70
Gaye Newey 6,682 0.69
David Kault 6,587 0.68
Leeanne Hanna-McGuffie 6,071 0.63
Dave Robinson 5,981 0.62
Norm Petrie 5,726 0.59
Michael Collins 5,364 0.56
John Waszkiewicz 5,328 0.55
Peter Newey 5,038 0.52
Russell Bowe 4,335 0.45
Kevin Cameron 3,432 0.36
Harrison H. Duncan 3,164 0.33
Total formal votes 966,096 100.0
Total formal ballots 88,920 99.14
Informal ballots 8,412 0.86
Turnout 974,508 84.68
Party total seats Seats ±
Team Tyrell 11 Increase 11
Labor 1
Independent 0
Community Voices 0 Steady

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2008 Local Government Elections". Electoral Commission of Queensland. Archived from the original on 2 March 2023.
  2. ^ "How it happened: a defining moment in politics". Townsville Bulletin. 15 March 2018.
  3. ^ "Labor to run partisan ticket in 2020 Townsville City Council election". Townsville Bulletin. 6 June 2018.
  4. ^ "Candidates cast their votes". Brisbane Times. 15 March 2008.
  5. ^ Queensland Local Government Reform Commission (July 2007). Report of the Local Government Reform Commission (PDF). Vol. 2. pp. 334–339. ISBN 978-1-921057-11-3. Archived (PDF) from the original on 7 April 2011.
  6. ^ "Agency ID 8485, Thuringowa City Council". Queensland State Archives. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
  7. ^ "'Team Tyrell' told to remove election billboard". ABC News. 25 January 2008.
  8. ^ "David Crisafulli elected LNP Leader and David Janetzki Deputy Leader". The North West Star.
  9. ^ "Greens' Stirling makes Townsville mayoral bid". ABC News. 21 December 2007.
  10. ^ "Indigenous support for Tyrell win". ABC News. 20 March 2008.
  11. ^ "2008 Townsville City Council - Mayoral Election - Election Summary". Electoral Commission of Queensland.
  12. ^ "2008 Townsville City Council - Councillor Election - Townsville City - Undivided Council Summary". Electoral Commission of Queensland.
  13. ^ "Hill moves closer to securing Townsville council spot". ABC News. 25 March 2008.