Division von Lilley

Die Division von Lilley ist eine australische Wahldivision in Queensland. Sie wurde 1913 gegründet. Die Abteilung ist nach Sir Charles Lilley benannt, einem ehemaligen Premierminister von Queensland und Obersten Richter am Obersten Gerichtshof von Queensland.

Lilley deckt den Nordosten von Brisbane ab und umfasst Ascot, Banyo, Boondall, Brighton, Chermside, Deagon, Geebung, Gordon Park, Hamilton, Hendra, Kedron, Northgate, Nudgee, Nundah, Pinkenba, Sandgate, Shorncliffe, Taigum, Virginia, Wavell Heights, Wooloowin und Zillmere sowie Teile von Albion, Aspley und Lutwyche.

Sir Charles Lilley, um 1892Zoom
Sir Charles Lilley, um 1892

Mitglieder

Mitglied

Partei

Begriff

 

Jacob Stumm

Commonwealth-Liberale

1913–1917

 

George Mackay

Nationalistisch

1917–1931

 

Vereinigtes Australien

1931–1934

 

Sir Donald Cameron

Vereinigtes Australien

1934–1937

 

William Jolly

Vereinigtes Australien

1937–1943

 

James Hadley

Arbeit

1943–1949

 

Bruce Wight

Liberale

1949–1961

 

Donald James Cameron

Arbeit

1961–1963

 

Kevin Cairns

Liberale

1963–1972

 

Frank Doyle

Arbeit

1972–1974

 

Kevin Cairns

Liberale

1974–1980

 

Elaine Darling

Arbeit

1980–1993

 

Wayne Schwan

Arbeit

1993–1996

 

Elisabeth Grace

Liberale

1996–1998

 

Wayne Schwan

Arbeit

1998-heute

Wayne Swan war stellvertretender Premierminister, Schatzmeister und stellvertretender Vorsitzender der australischen Arbeiterpartei.

Wahlergebnisse

  • Wahlergebnisse 2004
  • Wahlergebnisse 2007
  • Wahlergebnisse 2010
  • Wahlergebnisse 2013

Fragen und Antworten

Q: What is the Division of Lilley?


A: The Division of Lilley is an Australian Electoral Division in Queensland.

Q: When was the Division of Lilley established?


A: The Division of Lilley was established in 1913.

Q: Who was Sir Charles Lilley?


A: Sir Charles Lilley was a former Premier of Queensland and Chief Justice in the Supreme Court of Queensland.

Q: Why is the division named after Sir Charles Lilley?


A: The division is named after Sir Charles Lilley in honor of his significant contributions to Queensland.

Q: What areas does the Division of Lilley cover?


A: The Division of Lilley covers the north-eastern parts of Brisbane and includes Ascot, Banyo, Boondall, Brighton, Chermside, Deagon, Geebung, Gordon Park, Hamilton, Hendra, Kedron, Northgate, Nudgee, Nundah, Pinkenba, Sandgate, Shorncliffe, Taigum, Virginia, Wavell Heights, Wooloowin, and Zillmere, and parts of Albion, Aspley, and Lutwyche.

Q: When can the residents of the areas covered by the Division of Lilley vote?


A: The residents of the areas covered by the Division of Lilley can vote during Australian elections.

Q: How many Australian Electoral Divisions are there in Queensland?


A: The total number of Australian Electoral Divisions in Queensland varies from time to time depending on changes made to federal electoral boundaries, but there are currently 30 federal electoral divisions across Queensland.

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