2028 Queensland state election

2028 Queensland state election

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All 93 seats in the Legislative Assembly
47 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
 
Leader David Crisafulli Steven Miles
Party Liberal National Labor
Leader since 12 November 2020 15 December 2023
Leader's seat Broadwater Murrumba
Last election 52 seats, 41.52% 36 seats, 32.56%
Current seats 52 36
Seats needed Steady Increase 11

 
Leader Robbie Katter No leader
Party Katter's Australian Greens
Leader since 2 February 2015
Leader's seat Traeger
Last election 3 seats, 2.44% 1 seat, 9.89%
Current seats 3 1
Seats needed Increase 44 Increase 46

Incumbent Premier

David Crisafulli
Liberal National



The 2028 Queensland state election will be held on or before 28 October 2028[1] to elect the 59th Parliament of Queensland and its 93 seats. The Electoral Commission of Queensland (ECQ) will conduct the election.

The incumbent Liberal National majority government, led by Premier David Crisafulli, will seek a second four-year term in government. They will be challenged by the Queensland Labor Party, led by Leader of the Opposition and former Premier Steven Miles. It is expected that the Queensland Greens, Pauline Hanson's One Nation, Katter's Australian Party, and other minor parties and independents will contest the election.

Queensland has compulsory voting, with preferential instant runoff voting in single-member seats.

  1. ^ "Constitution of Queensland 2001". www.legislation.qld.gov.au. Retrieved 9 January 2025.

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