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2020 Queensland state election: Toowoomba North [2]; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal National: Trevor Watts: 16,115 49.99 +7.80 Labor: Megan O'Hara Sullivan 11,297 35.04
The 2020 Queensland local elections were held on 28 March 2020 to elect the mayors and councils of the 77 local government areas in Queensland, Australia. [ 1 ] The elections were held in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic , and on the same day as the state by-elections in Bundamba and Currumbin .
2020 Queensland state election: Toowoomba South [2] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal National: David Janetzki: 16,689 51.33 +4.83 Labor: Susan Krause 10,028 30.84 +3.91 One Nation: Dylan Kozlowski 2,502 7.70 −8.77 Greens: Thomas Coyne 2,232 6.87 −0.34 Independent: Rob Berry 570 1.75 −1.13 United Australia: Allan Turner 490 1.51 +1.51 ...
Toowoomba, (governed by the Toowoomba Regional Council), throughout the last twenty years has seen the rapid growth of satellite towns and an expanding urban fringe in the surrounding localities of Crows Nest, Cambooya, Cooyar and Oakey. Urbanisation has changed the demographics of the Toowoomba Region significantly, displacing their centres of ...
Prior to his election to the mayoralty, McDonald served as a councillor for the Toowoomba Region between 2012 and 2023, and as deputy mayor since 2020. He is the son of former Queensland State of Origin coach and administrator John McDonald .
2020 Queensland state election: Toowoomba North [114] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal National: Trevor Watts: 16,115 49.99 +7.80 Labor: Megan O'Hara Sullivan 11,297 35.04 +2.02 One Nation: Ron Humphrey 2,380 7.38 −7.28 Greens: Alyce Nelligan 2,080 6.45 −0.08 United Australia: Stella Sokolova 364 1.13 +1.13 Total formal votes
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Pursuant to Constitution (Fixed Term Parliament) Amendment Act 2015 Queensland has fixed terms, with all elections following the 2020 vote scheduled every four years on the last Saturday of October. The Governor may call an election earlier than scheduled if the Government does not maintain confidence, or the annual appropriation bill fails to ...