2010 Walter Taylor Ward by-election|
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Candidate
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Julian Simmonds
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Tim Dangerfield
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Louise Foley
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Party
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Liberal National
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Greens
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Labor
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Popular vote
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10,192
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3,902
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2,898
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Percentage
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58.5%
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22.4%
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16.6%
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Swing
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5.1
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7.3
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4.6
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2PP
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64.9%
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35.1%
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2PP vote
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6.1
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35.1
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The 2010 Walter Taylor Ward by-election was held on 23 October 2010 to elect the next councillor for the Brisbane City Council ward of Walter Taylor, following the resignation of incumbent Jane Prentice.[1]
Prentice resigned from council on 24 August 2010 after winning the division of Ryan at the federal election. She had been re-elected for the Liberal Party at the 2008 Brisbane City Council election, and subsequently joined the Liberal National Party (LNP) when it was formed months later in July 2008.[2][3]
The by-election was easily won by LNP candidate Julian Simmonds, although there was a swing against of more than 6% after preferences.[4]
Results
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