Australian division election results
This is a list of electoral results for the Division of Dickson in Australian federal elections from the division's creation in 1993 until the present.
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Election results
Elections in the 2020s
2022
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2022 Australian federal election in Queensland § Dickson .
2022 Australian federal election : Dickson
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
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Dickson in the 2022 federal election . Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.
Elections in the 2010s
2019
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2019 Australian federal election in Queensland § Dickson .
2019 Australian federal election : Dickson
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Peter Dutton
44,528
45.93
+1.23
Labor
Ali France
30,370
31.33
−3.66
Greens
Benedict Coyne
9,675
9.98
+0.13
One Nation
Carrol Halliwell
5,022
5.18
+5.18
Independent
Thor Prohaska
2,302
2.37
−1.04
United Australia
Steve Austin
2,176
2.24
+2.24
Animal Justice
Maureen Brohman
1,831
1.89
+1.89
Conservative National
Richelle Simpson
1,044
1.08
+1.08
Total formal votes
96,948
95.64
−1.02
Informal votes
4,416
4.36
+1.02
Turnout
101,364
93.67
−0.18
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Peter Dutton
52,968
54.64
+2.95
Labor
Ali France
43,980
45.36
−2.95
Liberal National hold
Swing
+2.95
2016
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in Queensland § Dickson .
2016 Australian federal election: Dickson
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Peter Dutton
40,519
44.56
−3.45
Labor
Linda Lavarch
31,769
34.94
+3.62
Greens
Michael Berkman
8,971
9.87
+3.45
Family First
Ray Hutchinson
3,868
4.25
+2.45
Independent
Thor Prohaska
3,217
3.54
+3.54
Liberal Democrats
Doug Nicholson
2,589
2.85
+2.85
Total formal votes
90,933
96.63
+0.89
Informal votes
3,172
3.37
−0.89
Turnout
94,105
93.47
−1.42
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Peter Dutton
46,922
51.60
−5.12
Labor
Linda Lavarch
44,011
48.40
+5.12
Liberal National hold
Swing
−5.12
2013
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2013 Australian federal election in Queensland § Dickson .
2013 Australian federal election : Dickson
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Peter Dutton
41,163
48.01
−0.95
Labor
Michael Gilliver
26,848
31.32
−2.15
Palmer United
Mark Taverner
8,390
9.79
+9.79
Greens
Tyrone D'Lisle
5,507
6.42
−4.49
Katter's Australian
Jim Cornwell
1,697
1.98
+1.98
Family First
Michael McDowell
1,542
1.80
−1.07
Rise Up Australia
Geoffrey Taylor
585
0.68
+0.68
Total formal votes
85,732
95.74
+0.15
Informal votes
3,819
4.26
−0.15
Turnout
89,551
94.89
+0.35
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Peter Dutton
48,631
56.72
+1.59
Labor
Michael Gilliver
37,101
43.28
−1.59
Liberal National hold
Swing
+1.59
2010
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2010 Australian federal election in Queensland § Dickson .
2010 Australian federal election : Dickson
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal National
Peter Dutton
39,880
48.96
+3.62
Labor
Fiona McNamara
27,264
33.47
−10.95
Greens
David Colbert
8,888
10.91
+4.84
Independent
Rebecca Jenkinson
2,558
3.14
+3.14
Family First
Alan Revie
2,340
2.87
+0.35
Liberal Democrats
Bob Hunter
521
0.64
+0.34
Total formal votes
81,451
95.59
−1.62
Informal votes
3,755
4.41
+1.62
Turnout
85,206
94.56
−0.81
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National
Peter Dutton
44,902
55.13
+5.89
Labor
Fiona McNamara
36,549
44.87
−5.89
Liberal National notional gain from Labor
Swing
+5.89
Elections in the 2000s
2007
2004
2004 Australian federal election : Dickson
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal
Peter Dutton
39,810
52.09
+6.55
Labor
Craig McConnell
27,036
35.37
+2.18
Greens
Howard Robert Nielsen
4,485
5.87
+2.35
Family First
Dale Shuttleworth
3,454
4.52
+4.52
Democrats
Kirsty Reye
1,270
1.66
−3.64
Great Australians
Terry Hyland
373
0.49
+0.49
Total formal votes
76,428
95.40
+1.12
Informal votes
3,684
4.60
−1.12
Turnout
80,112
95.14
+0.92
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal
Peter Dutton
44,199
57.83
+1.81
Labor
Craig McConnell
32,229
42.17
−1.81
Liberal hold
Swing
+1.81
2001
2001 Australian federal election : Dickson
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal
Peter Dutton
36,390
45.58
+10.79
Labor
Cheryl Kernot
26,557
33.26
−7.34
Independent
Colin Kessels
5,203
6.52
+6.52
Democrats
Shayne Turner
4,296
5.38
+1.30
Greens
Paul Kramer
2,812
3.52
+1.44
One Nation
Wayne Whitney
2,575
3.23
−5.29
Independent
Terry Hyland
1,220
1.53
+1.53
Outdoor Recreation
Gary Kimlin
485
0.61
+0.61
Independent
J. F. Barnes
305
0.38
+0.38
Total formal votes
79,843
94.38
−2.12
Informal votes
4,755
5.62
+2.12
Turnout
84,598
96.51
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal
Peter Dutton
44,688
55.97
+6.09
Labor
Cheryl Kernot
35,155
44.03
−6.09
Liberal gain from Labor
Swing
+6.09
Elections in the 1990s
1998
1998 Australian federal election : Dickson
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labor
Cheryl Kernot
29,899
40.60
+1.26
Liberal
Rod Henshaw
25,622
34.79
−6.99
Independent
Tony Smith
6,595
8.96
+8.96
One Nation
Bruce Camfield
6,271
8.52
+8.52
Democrats
Lis Manktelow
3,008
4.08
−1.96
Greens
Kim Pantano
1,536
2.09
−0.96
Independent
Mark Kelly
264
0.36
+0.36
Independent
Robert Halliday
227
0.31
+0.31
Family Law Reform
Eddie Dunne
224
0.30
+0.30
Total formal votes
73,646
96.50
−1.08
Informal votes
2,672
3.50
+1.08
Turnout
76,318
95.69
−0.33
Two-party-preferred result
Labor
Cheryl Kernot
36,911
50.12
+4.02
Liberal
Rod Henshaw
36,735
49.88
−4.02
Labor gain from Independent
Swing
+4.02
1996
1996 Australian federal election : Dickson
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Liberal
Tony Smith
32,418
42.02
+6.23
Labor
Michael Lavarch
30,800
39.92
−5.94
Democrats
Tom Spencer
4,653
6.03
+2.59
National
John Saunders
4,615
5.98
−0.06
Greens
Kim Pantano
2,240
2.90
−1.46
Independent
Rona Joyner
1,154
1.50
+1.50
Indigenous Peoples
Geoffrey Atkinson
470
0.61
+0.61
Independent
Theoron Toon
462
0.60
+0.60
Natural Law
Geoff Wilson
190
0.25
+0.16
Republican
Peter Consandine
156
0.20
+0.20
Total formal votes
77,158
97.57
−0.30
Informal votes
1,921
2.43
+0.30
Turnout
79,079
96.02
+5.81
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal
Tony Smith
40,933
53.17
+5.72
Labor
Michael Lavarch
36,051
46.83
−5.72
Liberal gain from Labor
Swing
+5.72
1993 supplementary election
This section is an excerpt from 1993 Dickson supplementary election § Results .
1993 Dickson supplementary election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labor
Michael Lavarch
29,515
43.56
+1.08
Liberal
Bruce Flegg
22,738
33.56
+3.31
National
Trevor St Baker
6,921
10.21
−1.47
Greens
Desiree Mahoney
3,746
5.53
+5.53
Confederate Action
Mal Beard
1,883
2.78
+2.78
Democrats
Glen Spicer
1,508
2.23
−13.26
Independent
Michael Darby
939
1.39
+1.39
Independent
Alan Bawden
333
0.49
+0.49
Leonard Matthews
174
0.26
+0.26
Total formal votes
67,757
98.03
−0.02
Informal votes
1,360
1.97
+0.02
Turnout
69,117
90.21
Two-party-preferred result
Labor
Michael Lavarch
34,033
50.26
−2.53
Liberal
Bruce Flegg
33,686
49.74
+2.53
Labor notional hold
Swing
−2.53
References
Dickson, QLD , 2022 Tally Room , Australian Electoral Commission.
Dickson, QLD , Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
Dickson, QLD , Virtual Tally Room 2016, Australian Electoral Commission.
2013 results for Dickson , AEC.
"2010 results for Dickson" . AEC.
"By-elections and supplementary elections" . Australian Electoral Commission . Retrieved 17 January 2023.
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