Bancroft – QLD 2020

ALP 6.2%

Incumbent MP
Chris Whiting, since 2017. Previously Member for Murrumba 2015-2017.

Geography
Brisbane. Bancroft covers suburbs on the northern fringe of Brisbane, including Burpengary East, Deception Bay, North Harbour and North Lakes.

History
Bancroft was created in 2017 primarily out of northern parts of the seat of Murrumba.

Murrumba had been held by Labor for all but one election since 1977.

The LNP’s Reg Gulley broke Labor’s streak in 2012, but lost in 2015 to Labor’s Chris Whiting. Whiting was elected to represent Bancroft in 2017.

Candidates

Assessment
Bancroft is a reasonably safe Labor seat.

2017 result

Candidate Party Votes % Swing
Chris Whiting Labor 12,252 43.0 -7.2
Kara Thomas Liberal National 7,631 26.8 -10.7
Chris Boulis One Nation 5,438 19.1 +19.1
Simone Dejun Greens 1,772 6.2 -0.1
Barry Grant Independent 1,425 5.0 +5.0
Informal 1,270 4.3

2017 two-party-preferred result

Candidate Party Votes % Swing
Chris Whiting Labor 16,029 56.2 -2.1
Kara Thomas Liberal National 12,489 43.8 +2.1

Booth breakdown

Booths in Bancroft have been divided into three areas: central, north and south.

Labor won a majority of the two-party-preferred vote in all three areas, ranging from 53.4% in the north to 61.6% in the centre.

One Nation came third, with a primary vote ranging from 14.7% in the south to 22.5% in the north.

Voter group ON prim ALP 2PP Total votes % of votes
South 14.7 56.0 8,081 28.3
Central 20.1 61.6 5,833 20.5
North 22.5 53.4 1,987 7.0
Pre-poll 21.9 53.1 7,480 26.2
Other votes 19.3 55.9 5,137 18.0

Election results in Bancroft at the 2017 QLD state election
Toggle between two-party-preferred votes and One Nation primary votes.


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  1. I took a look at pre poll polling station on Eastern Service Road at Burpengary East yesterday. Absolutely no party volunteers visible. Rain had just finished so they may have been there in middle of day. No A frames or Corflutes visible from road. A few Corflutes wired to fence visible from parking lot.

    Certainly nothing to look at. Only visible activity at door of prepoll was a lone ECQ worker probably counting voters in and out.

  2. I think both major parties have their first preference lift here due to One Nation vote collapsing with maybe a bit more going to the LNP.

    ALP retain but with an LNP TPP swing of 1 or 2%

  3. Pre poll at Byurpengary had no party volunteers. I have not seen any literature from any candidate other than Whiting. I would rate LNP local campaign as worst local campaign by a major party I have experienced. No phone contact from any party. Spotted ALP a couple of times on road stalls but noticeable lack of Corflutes.I know that at least one ALP volunteer has been letterboxing each day but he did not get to Burpengary East.
    Greens no campaign whatsoever noticed. One Nation active with Corflute erection early and late in campaign. only evidence of independent campaigning Corflutes at a side street house in D Bay.
    In effect for campaigning
    ALP 4/10
    Independent Grant 1/10
    Liberal 0.5/10
    Greens 0/10
    One Nation 4/10.

    The absence of a local newspaper in the electorate makes for great reliance on the Statewide campaign.

    New News paper in Redcliffe did not play any role and local FM radio station just does not have reach to be an influence.

  4. Artisans Guild 5 of 6 candidates represented. Only missing candidate was independent Grant. LNP candidate Carlson on booth himself. Not very busy booth. Seemed to be more activity by Artisans than political party’s.

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