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Queensland Election
June 13, 1998
The primary vote count was as follows:
| Party |
Abbr |
Formal Votes |
Percentage |
| A.L.P |
ALP |
751,794 |
38.87% |
| Pauline Hanson's One Nation |
ONP |
438,580 |
22.67% |
| Liberal Party |
LIB |
311,247 |
16.09% |
| Queensland Nationals |
NPA |
293,357 |
15.17% |
| The Greens |
GRN |
45,663 |
2.36% |
| The Democrats |
DEM |
31,118 |
1.61% |
| Australia First (Qld) |
AFP |
9,568 |
0.49% |
| ARP |
ARP |
7,653 |
0.40% |
| C.D.P (Qld.) |
CDP |
2,098 |
0.11% |
| Shooters Party |
TSP |
1,051 |
0.05% |
| AWP |
AWP |
299 |
0.02% |
| Other Candidates |
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41,942 |
2.17% |
| Total Formal Votes |
1,934,370 |
| Total Informal Votes |
28,416 |
| Percentage Informal |
1.45% |
| Total Votes Counted |
1,962,786 |
| Percentage of Total Electors |
92.76% |
| Total Electors Enrolled |
2,115,977 |
Queensland Parliament (Note: The Queensland Legislative Council was abolished in 1922) |
| Party | Legislative Assembly 1995 Election
| Legislative Assembly 1998 Election |
| ALP | 44 | 44 |
| Liberal | 15 | 9 |
| National | 29 | 23 |
| Independent | 1 | 2 |
| One Nation | - | 11 |
| Total | 89 | 89 |
ALP Government, sworn in 26 June 1998 Premier: Peter Beattie
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