Morningside – Brisbane 2020

Council margin – ALP 5.7%
Mayoral margin – LNP 5.9%

Incumbent councillor
Kara Cook, since 2018. Kara Cook replaced Shayne Sutton as councillor for Morningside at a by-election in January 2018.

Geography
Eastern Brisbane. Morningside covers the suburbs of Balmoral, Bulimba, Camp Hills, Cannon Hill and Norman Park, all suburbs south of the Brisbane river to the east of the city centre.

Redistribution
Morningside contracted, losing the remainder of Cannon Hill to Doboy. This change reduced the Labor margin from 6.6% to 5.7%.

History

Labor’s Sharon Humphreys held Morningside from 1994 to 2004.

Shayne Sutton won Morningside in 2004 despite a 23% swing away from Labor on primary votes. She held the seat with a 4.2% margin.

Sutton increased her margin to 11.6% in 2008, but this was cut to 6% in 2012. She was re-elected with a slight swing towards her in 2016.

Sutton retired in early 2018, and the subsequent Morningside by-election was won by Labor candidate Kara Cook.

Candidates

Assessment
Morningside is a reasonably safe Labor ward and shouldn’t change hands in 2020.

2016 council result

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Redist
Shayne Sutton Labor 11,748 48.8 -7.2 48.0
Nicole Hansson Liberal National 9,740 40.5 -3.5 41.3
Peter Melrose Greens 2,570 10.7 +10.7 10.7
Informal 490 2.0

2016 council two-party-preferred result

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Redist
Shayne Sutton Labor 13,006 56.6 +0.6 55.7
Nicole Hansson Liberal National 9,993 43.5 -0.6 44.3
Exhausted 1,059 4.4

2016 mayoral result

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Redist
Graham Quirk Liberal National 12,197 50.5 -5.0 51.1
Rod Harding Labor 8,927 36.9 +4.3 36.2
Ben Pennings Greens 2,308 9.6 -0.7 9.7
Jeffrey Hodges Independent 362 1.5 +1.5 1.3
Karel Boele People Decide 157 0.7 +0.7 0.7
Jim Eldridge Independent 128 0.5 +0.5 0.5
Jarrod Wirth Independent 91 0.4 +0.4 0.3
Informal 522 2.1

2016 mayoral two-party-preferred result

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Redist
Graham Quirk Liberal National 12,556 55.2 -5.5 55.9
Rod Harding Labor 10,178 44.8 +5.5 44.1
Exhausted 1,436 5.9

2018 by-election result

Candidate Party Votes % Swing
Kara Cook Labor 10,241 50.0 +1.2
Melina Morgan Liberal National 7,561 36.9 -3.6
Rolf Kuelsen Greens 2,331 11.4 +0.7
Angus Jell Independent 331 1.6 +1.6
Informal 312 1.5

Booth breakdown

Booths in Morningside have been divided into three parts: central, north and south.

Labor won a majority of the council two-party-preferred vote in all three areas at the 2016 election, ranging from 56.5% in the north to 58.5% in the centre.

The LNP won the mayoral two-party-preferred vote, ranging from 51.9% in the centre to 55.9% in the north.

The Greens primary vote was under 9% in the north and over 11% in the centre and south.

We don’t have a breakdown of the two-party-preferred vote from the 2018 by-election, but Labor’s vote ranged from 47% in the south to 52.6% in the centre.

The LNP did best in the north, while the Greens primary vote was highest in the south.

2016 breakdown

Voter group GRN council prim ALP council 2PP LNP mayoral 2PP Total votes % of votes
South 11.4 56.7 54.7 5,229 23.6
North 8.6 56.5 55.9 5,112 23.0
Central 11.6 58.5 51.9 3,788 17.1
Other votes 12.8 52.7 60.1 4,817 21.7
Pre-poll 8.9 53.5 57.0 3,250 14.6

2018 by-election breakdown

Voter group ALP prim LNP prim GRN prim Total votes % of votes
Central 52.6 32.3 13.1 4,746 23.2
South 47.2 37.3 13.8 4,674 22.8
North 49.1 38.9 10.8 4,461 21.8
Other votes 49.6 39.8 8.7 4,021 19.6
Pre-poll 52.9 36.9 9.2 2,562 12.5

Election results in Morningside at the 2016 Brisbane City Council election
Toggle between two-party-preferred votes for council and lord mayor, and Greens primary votes for council.

Labor primary votes at the 2018 Morningside ward by-election

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