Surfers Paradise state by-election, 2001

A by-election was held in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland seat of Surfers Paradise on 5 May 2001. It was triggered by the resignation of sitting National Party member Rob Borbidge.

The by-election was won by independent candidate Lex Bell.

Background

Rob Borbidge first entered parliament as the National member for Surfers Paradise at the 1980 state election. He became leader of his party in 1991 and Premier of Queensland in 1996, following the Mundingburra by-election. Borbidge's government was defeated at the 1998 state election, but Borbidge remained National Party leader, leading his party to landslide defeat at the 2001 state election. Subsequent to that defeat, Borbidge announced his retirement and resigned his seat in parliament.

Results

The by-election was a resounding win for Gold Coast City councillor Lex Bell. Also of note was the performance of the Liberal Party, who performed considerably better than their coalition partner, the National Party; even though this had been a National Party seat since 1980. As a result, the National Party never again contested Surfers Paradise prior to the merger of the Liberal and National parties into the Liberal National Party.

Surfers Paradise state by-election, 2001
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Independent Lex Bell 7,966 35.91 +35.91
Liberal John-Paul Langbroek 4,708 21.22 +21.22
Labor Richard Alcorn 4,441 20.02 −18.25
National Susie Douglas 1,784 8.04 −41.70
One Nation Lesley Millar 1,055 4.76 +4.76
Greens Dean Hepburn 926 4.26 −7.72
Independent Perry Cross 751 3.39 +3.39
Independent Tony Horkings 218 0.98 +0.98
Independent Linda McGill 179 0.76 +0.76
Independent Fred Fraser 77 0.35 +0.35
Independent Arthur Coghlan 52 0.24 +0.24
Independent Rob McJannett 15 0.07 +0.07
Total formal votes 22,183 98.11 +1.25
Informal votes 428 1.89 −1.25
Turnout 22,611 77.70 −10.49
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Lex Bell 8,811 58.12 +58.12
Liberal John-Paul Langbroek 6,350 41.88 +41.88
Independent gain from National Swing N/A

Aftermath

Lex Bell was defeated by Liberal candidate John-Paul Langbroek in a rematch at the 2004 state election.

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References

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