Queensland: LNP 52 ALP 36 KAP 3 GREEN 1 IND 1
2PP Estimate 53.76% to LNP (+6.89% from 2020)
The 2024 Queensland election is over. At one stage it looked like it could be a bloodbath, and it was far from close despite some close-looking returns from the day booths, but it still ended up being only a routinely medium-heavy defeat for a decade old federally dragged government. Labor was criticised for running so far to the left in this election but they did the right thing by ensuring they would hold a mass of seats in Brisbane in an election they were never going to win anyway. The same strategies that were effective in not merely stopping the Greens taking more Labor seats but in recovering a seat from them (very narrowly) were also effective in holding off the Liberals in most of Brisbane, cutting losses to three seats on the city's eastern fringe. For the LNP, mission accomplished, with a workable majority but without the hazards of an overly large backbench. For the ALP, relief. It could have been a great deal worse.