Northgate – Brisbane 2024

Council margin – LNP 1.9%
Mayoral margin – LNP 2.9%

Incumbent councillor
Adam Allan, since 2016.

Geography
Northern Brisbane. Northgate covers the suburbs of Nudgee, Banyo, Northgate and Wavell Heights.

History
Labor’s Kim Flesser held Northgate from 1997 until 2016.

Flesser managed 59.5% of the primary vote in 2000, but his margin was cut to 5.9% in 2004.

In 2008, Flesser’s margin was cut even further to 1.6%. In 2012, Flesser managed to keep the anti-Labor swing to a slim 1.2% and hold on with an extremely slim margin.

Flesser retired in 2016, and a 2% swing gave victory to the LNP’s Adam Allan. Allan was re-elected in 2020 with a tiny swing in his favour.

Candidates

Assessment
Northgate is a very marginal seat and could be in play in 2024.

2020 council result

Candidate Party Votes % Swing
Adam Allan Liberal National 11,315 46.7 +0.0
Reg Neil Labor 8,810 36.4 -2.7
Jim Davies Greens 4,106 17.0 +2.7
Informal 666 2.7

2020 council two-candidate-preferred result

Candidate Party Votes % Swing
Adam Allan Liberal National 11,750 51.9 +0.1
Reg Neil Labor 10,911 48.2 -0.1
Exhausted 1,570 6.5

2020 mayoral result

Candidate Party Votes % Swing
Adrian Schrinner Liberal National 10,297 45.3 -4.9
Pat Condren Labor 7,943 35.0 -1.3
Kath Angus Greens 3,149 13.9 +4.8
Karagh-Mae Kelly Animal Justice 720 3.2 +3.2
Jeff Hodges Motorists Party 213 0.9 +0.9
Frank Jordan Independent 126 0.6 +0.6
John Dobinson Independent 108 0.5 +0.5
Ben Gorringe Independent 87 0.4 +0.4
Jarrod Wirth Independent 83 0.4 -0.2
Informal 658 2.8

2020 mayoral two-party-preferred result

Candidate Party Votes % Swing
Adrian Schrinner Liberal National 10,844 52.9 -3.2
Pat Condren Labor 9,665 47.1 +3.2
Exhausted 2,217 9.8

Booth breakdown

Booths in Northgate have been divided into three parts: central, north-east and west.

The Liberal National Party won the two-party-preferred vote in the west, while Labor won in the centre and north-east. The LNP won the pre-poll, postal and other votes.

The Greens came third, with a primary vote ranging from 12.1% in the north-east to 18.6% in the west.

Voter group GRN prim council LNP 2PP council LNP 2PP mayoral Total votes % of votes
Central 19.2 48.4 50.6 3,960 16.3
North-East 12.1 44.2 47.8 1,899 7.8
West 18.6 55.0 55.4 1,422 5.9
Pre-poll 14.8 51.2 51.2 6,669 27.5
Postal 17.0 56.7 58.0 5,483 22.6
Other votes 19.4 52.3 57.1 4,798 19.8

Council election results in Northgate at the 2020 Brisbane City Council election
Toggle between two-party-preferred votes and primary votes for the Liberal National Party, Labor and the Greens.

Mayoral election results in Northgate at the 2020 Brisbane City Council election
Toggle between two-party-preferred votes and primary votes for the Liberal National Party, Labor and the Greens.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. This seat seems to reward and insulate incumbents, which makes me somewhat cautious about Labor’s chances. Labor managed to hold on here by 1.6% in 2008 when they lost their majority, and even more remarkably in 2012 by 0.4% despite the further swing to the LNP and anti-Labor environment. Labor then lost the seat in 2016 despite the council-wide swing back to Labor probably due to losing their incumbent and the Greens splitting the left vote, and the LNP insulated themselves here from a further swing back to Labor in 2020.

    That said, given that the LNP have never held this by particularly large margins, and the fact Labor could hold on here in bad years, Labor have potential here. Not sure, I think this is a toss-up.

  2. I think it’s more like COVID rewarded incumbents, and Labor hasn’t even tried for several election cycles. Wavell Heights and Kedron are probably better for the LNP, but places like Nundah, Nudgee, Banyo etc are suburbs that are far friendlier to Labor at the state and federal level. The margin’s tiny. Labor are putting in at least a token effort this time. They’re briefing to the media that they expect to win Northgate. Seems reasonable enough to me.

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