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Candidates of the 1969 Queensland state election

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The 1969 Queensland state election was held on 17 May 1969.

Retiring Members

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Labor

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Country

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Liberal

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Independent

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Candidates

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Sitting members at the time of the election are shown in bold text.

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Coalition candidate DLP candidate Other candidates
Albert Country William Wollstein Cec Carey* (CP)
Paul Scanlan (Lib)
Brian Balaam Ernest Harley (Ind)
William Steer (Ind)
Ashgrove Liberal Haydn Sargent Douglas Tooth (Lib) George Cook
Aspley Liberal Roy Harvey Fred Campbell (Lib) Anthony Macklin
Aubigny DLP Thomas Wilson Peter Paull (CP) Les Diplock
Balonne Country Ben Ward Harold Hungerford (CP)
Barambah Country Norman Hasemann Joh Bjelke-Petersen (CP)
Barcoo Labor Eugene O'Donnell Harold Braun (CP) Edwin Eshmann
Baroona Labor Pat Hanlon Thomas Bence (Lib) Anthony Machin
Belmont Labor Fred Newton Cyril Morgan (Lib) John Taylor
Bowen Liberal Leonard Bidgood Peter Delamothe (Lib)
Brisbane Labor Brian Davis Neville Jackson (Lib) Patrick Hallinan
Bulimba Labor Jack Houston Megan Wilding (Lib) Paul Tucker
Bundaberg Independent Lou Jensen Paul Neville (CP)
Stanley Smith (Lib)
William Hutchinson Seth Cottell (Ind)
Clifford Nielsen (Ind)
Burdekin Independent Ronald Nuttall Val Bird* (CP)
Stanley Pearce (Lib)
Emil Liebrecht
Burke Labor Alec Inch William Aplin (CP) John Donaldson (SC)
Burnett Country Alexander Craig Claude Wharton (CP)
Cairns Labor Ray Jones David De Jarlais (Lib)
Victor Piccone (CP)
Edward Svendsen Phyllis Penridge (Ind)
Callide Country Charles Tutt Vince Jones (CP) Edgar Lanigan Edgar Shields (Ind)
Carnarvon Country Arthur Johnson Henry McKechnie (CP) Frederick Burges
Chatsworth Liberal John Cleary Bill Hewitt (Lib) Leonard Galligan
Clayfield Liberal David Hunter John Murray (Lib) Francis Andrews
Condamine Country Nico Bos Vic Sullivan (CP)
Cook Independent Bill Wood James Bidner (CP) Thomas White John Allan (Ind)
Ernest Hall (Ind)
Cooroora Country Lutgerdienko Hoiting David Low (CP) Alexander Browne
Cunningham Country Nelson Mann Alan Fletcher (CP) Eugene Connolly
Fassifern Country Jack Jones Selwyn Muller (CP) Gordon Blain Victor Robb (SC)
Flinders Country Douglas Lloyd Bill Longeran (CP)
Greenslopes Liberal Kath Walker Keith Hooper (Lib) Harry Wright
Gregory Country John Thomas Wally Rae (CP)
Gympie Country Jack Ison Max Hodges (CP) Denis Tanner Cecil Rivers (Ind)
Bernard Thomas (Ind)
Hawthorne Liberal Ernest Adsett Bill Kaus (Lib) James Moss
Hinchinbrook Country Frederick Page John Row (CP) John Williams
Ipswich East Labor Evan Marginson John Shapcott (Lib) Peter Grant
Ipswich West Labor Vi Jordan Allan Whybird (Lib) Francis Carroll
Isis Labor Jim Blake Harold Bonanno (CP) Matthews Minnegal
Ithaca Liberal Sylvester Martin Col Miller (Lib) Anne Wenck
Kedron Labor Eric Lloyd William Battershill (Lib) Gavan Duffy
Kurilpa Liberal Ian Brusasco Clive Hughes (Lib) Edward Doherty
Landsborough Country Peter Venning Mike Ahern (CP) Basil Nettleton (Ind)
Lockyer Liberal Gordon Chalk (Lib) Bailey Pashley James Ryan (Ind)
Logan Country Ted Baldwin Dick Wood (CP) Michael Scragg
Mackay Labor Ed Casey Robert Gray (Lib) Thomas McCanna (Ind)
Mackenzie Country Harold Kuhn Nev Hewitt (CP)
Maryborough Labor Horace Davies Ralph Stafford (Lib) Brian Hawes
Merthyr Liberal Brian Mellifont Sam Ramsden (Lib) Maurice O'Connor
Mirani Country Gustav Creber Tom Newbery (CP)
Mount Coot-tha Liberal Con Sciacca Bill Lickiss (Lib) Andrew Aitken
Mount Gravatt Liberal James Kennedy Geoff Chinchen (Lib) Patrick O'Reilly
Mourilyan Labor Peter Moore Arnold Palmer (CP) Geoffrey Higham
Mulgrave Country Leslie Trembath Roy Armstrong (CP)
Murrumba Country Reginald O'Brien David Nicholson (CP) Robert Macklin
Norman Labor Fred Bromley Ross Cameron (Lib) Maurice Sheehan
Nudgee Labor Jack Melloy Robert Harper (Lib) David Mapstone Hubert Giesberts (SC)
Nundah Liberal Roderick Blundell William Knox (Lib) Brian Barlow
Port Curtis Labor Martin Hanson Marguerita Glen
Redcliffe Country Jack Trueman Jim Houghton (CP) James Morrissey
Rockhampton North Labor Merv Thackeray Philip German (Lib) John Dunn
Rockhampton South Liberal Keith Wright Rex Pilbeam (Lib) Peter Boyle
Roma Country Marcus Thew Ken Tomkins (CP) Ronald Alford (Ind)
Salisbury Labor Doug Sherrington George Whyte (Lib) Miroslav Jansky
Sandgate Labor Harry Dean Colin Clark (Lib) Bernard Beston
Sherwood Liberal Robert Wilson John Herbert (Lib) Clarice Weedon
Somerset Country Norman Cush Harold Richter (CP)
South Brisbane Labor Col Bennett Alan Brown (Lib) John O'Connell Victor Slater (SPA)
South Coast Country Frank Culell Bruce Bishop (Lib)
Russ Hinze* (CP)
Laurence Kehoe Dino Bertoldo (Ind)
John Lee (Ind)
Tablelands Labor Edwin Wallis-Smith Micheli Borzi (CP)
Toowong Liberal Ian Hinckfuss Charles Porter (Lib) Brian O'Brien
Toowoomba East Labor Peter Wood Sydney Goodrick (Lib) Francis Mullins
Toowoomba West Labor Ray Bousen John Peel (CP)
Leigh Wallman (Lib)
John Davis
Townsville North Labor Perc Tucker Owen Griffiths (CP)
Keith Rundle (Lib)
Peter Flanagan
Townsville South Independent Leslie Moon Bryan Hurney Tom Aikens* (Ind)
Francis Bishop (CPA)
Warrego Labor Jack Aiken Robert Anson (CP) Jack Tonkin (Ind)
Warwick Country Raymond Lyons David Cory (CP) Daniel Skehan
Wavell Liberal Herbert Bromley Arthur Crawford (Lib) Rogers Judge Alex Dewar (Ind)
Whitsunday Country Elwyn Uprichard Ron Camm (CP) Bernard Lewis
Windsor Liberal Keith Fordyce Bob Moore (Lib) John Dawson
Wynnum Labor Ted Harris Noel Justo (Lib) Gordon Randall R A Annear (CPA)
Yeronga Liberal Malcolm Campbell Norm Lee (Lib) Jonyth Mapstone

See also

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References

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  • Hughes, Colin A. (1977). 1965-1974 Election Results. Canberra: Australian Nat. Univ. Pr. ISBN 0708113400.