- Source: Electoral district of Leichhardt (Queensland)
Leichhardt was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland from 1860 to 1932.
Taking in areas of central Queensland west of the Great Dividing Range, the district in its original form stretched as far as Mackay in the north and as far south as Taroom. Originally a dual member constituency, it was one of the sixteen districts contested at the first colonial election in 1860. It became a single member constituency in 1873 but reverted to being a dual member electorate in 1878. A single member constituency again in 1888, it remained that way thereafter. One of the district's first members was Robert Herbert, the first Premier of Queensland.
By the time of its abolition—at the 1932 state election—the district was based on Clermont and Springsure. Its territory was split between the pre-existing districts of Barcoo and Normanby.
Members for Leichhardt
See also
Electoral districts of Queensland
Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly by year
Category:Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly by name
References
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- Electoral district of Leichhardt (Queensland)
- Electoral district of Leichhardt
- Electoral district of Leichhardt, Queensland (New South Wales)
- Electoral districts of Queensland
- Leichhardt, New South Wales
- Leichhardt
- 1864 Leichhardt colonial by-election
- 1868 Leichhardt colonial by-election
- Edmund Royds (Queensland politician)
- Electoral district of Clermont