Electoral district of Nanango
{{Short description|State electoral district of Queensland, Australia}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2019}}
{{Use Australian English|date=April 2020}}
{{Infobox Australian Electorate |name = Nanango
|federal=|state = qld
|upper=|image = ECQ-2017-Final-Nanango.pdf
|caption = Electoral map of Nanango 2017
|lifespan =
|mp = Deb Frecklington
|mp-party = Liberal National
|namesake = Nanango
|electors = 37170
|electors_year = 2020
|area = 18122
|class = Rural
|coordinates = {{coord|26|56|S|151|56|E|type:adm2nd|display=inline,title}}
| near-n = Callide
| near-ne = Maryborough
| near-e = Gympie
Glass House
| near-se = Moggill
Pine Rivers
| near-s = Lockyer
| near-sw = Condamine
| near-w = Warrego
| near-nw = Callide
}}
Nanango is an electoral division in the state of Queensland, Australia. Notable towns include Nanango, Kingaroy and Crows Nest.{{cite QldElectorate|date=28 April 2020}} It is currently held by former Opposition Leader Deb Frecklington of the Liberal National Party.
It has existed twice. It was first created in 1912, and was replaced by Barambah in 1950. It was recreated in 2001, as a replacement for Barambah.
Nanango was the original seat of Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen (from 1947 to 1950).
The seat has never been won by the Labor Party in either of its incarnations; indeed, counting its history as Barambah (which covered essentially the same area), it has been in the hands of a conservative party or a conservative independent for over a century.
Members for Nanango
class="wikitable" | ||
colspan="4" | First incarnation (1912–1950) | ||
---|---|---|
colspan="2"|Member | Party | Term |
{{Australian party style|Nationals QLD}}|
| 1912–1920 | ||
{{Australian party style|Nationals QLD}}|
| 1920–1947 | ||
{{Australian party style|Nationals QLD}}|
| Country | 1947–1950 | ||
colspan="4" | Second incarnation (2001–present) | ||
colspan="2"|Member | Party | Term |
{{Australian party style|Independent}}|
| 2001–2012 | ||
{{Australian party style|Liberal National}}|
| 2012–present |
Election results
{{main|Electoral results for the district of Nanango}}
{{Excerpt|Results of the 2024 Queensland state election|section=Nanango}}
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| content = {{Graph:Chart
| width=640
| height=300
| type=line
| xAxisTitle=Year
| yAxisTitle=Vote share
| xAxisMin=2000
| xAxisMax=2020
| yAxisMin=0
| yAxisMax=0.5
| yAxisFormat=%
| linewidth=2
| x=2001,2004,2006,2006,2009,2012,2015,2015,2017,2020
| y1=0.4620,0.4570,0.4350
| y2=,,,0.3330,0.4010
| y3=0.2580,0.2750,0.3980
| y4=,,,0.4450,0.4060,0.4544,0.4711,0.4640,0.4800,0.4991
| y5=0.2810,0.1680,0.1450
| y6=,,,0.1690,0.1530,0.1055,0.2050,0.2010,0.1930,0.2764
| y7=,0.0710
| y8={{repeat|8|,}}0.2740,0.1470
| y9=,0.0300
| y10=,,,,0.0390,0.0367,0.0375,0.0370,0.0530,0.0358
| y11={{repeat|5|,}}0.2633,0.1547
| y12={{repeat|5|,}}0.1281
| y13={{repeat|6|,}}0.1048
| colors=#888888,#888888,#1456F1,#1456F1,#DE3533,#DE3533,#F36C21,#F36C21,#00A651,#00A651,#B50204,#888888,#FFED00,#FFED00
| showSymbols=true }}
| caption=Primary vote results in Nanango (Parties that have never gotten 5% of the vote are omitted)
| align=center
}}
{{legend|#DE3533|Labor}}
{{legend|#1456F1|National/Liberal National}}
{{legend|#F36C21|One Nation}}
{{legend|#B50204|Katter's Australian}}
{{legend|#00A651|Greens}}
{{legend|#FFED00|Palmer United/United Australia Party}}
{{legend|#888888|Independent}}
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| content = {{Graph:Chart
| width=640
| height=300
| type=line
| xAxisTitle=Year
| yAxisTitle=Vote share
| xAxisMin=2000
| xAxisMax=2020
| yAxisMin=0.3
| yAxisMax=0.7
| yAxisFormat=%
| linewidth=2
| x=2001,2004,2006,2006,2009,2012,2015,2015,2017,2020
| y1=0.6710,0.6270,0.5420
| y2=,,,0.5280,0.5290
| y3=,0.3730,0.4580
| y4=,,,0.4720,0.4710,0.5898,0.6316,0.6330,0.6340,0.6221
| y5=0.3290
| y6={{repeat|6|,}}0.3684,0.3670
| y7={{repeat|9|,}}0.3779
| y8={{repeat|5|,}}0.4102
| y9={{repeat|8|,}}0.3660
| colors=#888888,#888888,#1456F1,#1456F1,#DE3533,#DE3533,#DE3533,#B50204,#F36C21
| showSymbols=true }}
| caption=Two-candidate-preferred vote results in Nanango
| align=center
}}
References
{{reflist}}
External links
- {{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/elections/qld/2009/guide/nana.htm|title=Electorate Profile|last=Green|first=Antony|date=9 June 2023 |author-link=Antony Green|publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation}}
{{Electoral districts of Queensland}}