- Source: Results of the 1918 Queensland state election
This is a list of electoral district results for the 1918 Queensland state election.
At the time, the voting system in Queensland was based on contingency voting, which was similar to the modern optional preferential voting system. In electorates with 3 or more candidates, preferences were not distributed if a candidate received more than 50% of the primary vote.
If none received more than 50%, all except the top two candidates were eliminated from the count and their preferences distributed between the two leaders, with the one receiving the most votes declared the winner.
Results by electoral district
= Albert
=Sitting member John Appel was elected unopposed at the previous election as a Farmers Union candidate. He joined the National QLD 1917 party before this election.
= Aubigny
=Sitting member Arthur Edward Moore was elected at the previous election as a Farmers Union candidate. He joined the National QLD 1917 party before this election.
= Balonne
== Barcoo
=By-election
This by-election was caused by the resignation of T. J. Ryan to enter Federal politics. It was held on 20 December 1919.
= Bowen
== Bremer
== Brisbane
== Bulimba
== Bundaberg
== Buranda
== Burke
== Burnett
== Burrum
== Cairns
== Carnarvon
== Charters Towers
== Chillagoe
== Cook
== Cooroora
== Cunningham
== Dalby
== Drayton
=Sitting member William Bebbington was elected at the previous election as a Farmers Union candidate. He joined the National QLD 1917 party before this election.
= Eacham
== East Toowoomba
== Enoggera
== Fassifern
== Fitzroy
== Flinders
== Fortitude Valley
== Gregory
== Gympie
== Herbert
=By-election
This by-election was caused by the appointment of William Lennon as Lieutenant Governor of Queensland. It was held on 10 April 1920.
= Ipswich
== Ithaca
== Kennedy
== Keppel
== Kurilpa
== Leichhardt
=By-election
This by-election was caused by the appointment of Herbert Hardacre to the Land Court. It was held on 20 December 1919.
= Lockyer
== Logan
== Mackay
== Maranoa
=By-election
This by-election was caused by the resignation of John Hunter to take up the role of the Queensland Agent-General in England. It was held on 20 December 1919.
= Maree
=Preferences were not distributed.
= Maryborough
== Merthyr
== Mitchell
== Mirani
== Mount Morgan
== Mundingburra
== Murilla
== Murrumba
== Musgrave
== Nanango
=Sitting member Robert Hodge was elected at the previous election as a Farmers Union candidate. He joined the National QLD 1917 Party before this election.
= Normanby
== Nundah
== Oxley
== Paddington
== Pittsworth
== Port Curtis
== Queenton
=Preferences were not distributed.
= Rockhampton
== Rosewood
== South Brisbane
== Stanley
== Toombul
== Toowong
== Toowoomba
== Townsville
== Warrego
== Warwick
== Wide Bay
== Windsor
=See also
1918 Queensland state election
Candidates of the Queensland state election, 1918
Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1918-1920
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Results of the 1918 Queensland state election
- 1918 Queensland state election
- Results of the 1915 Queensland state election
- Results of the 1920 Queensland state election
- List of close election results
- 1920 Queensland state election
- 1915 Queensland state election
- HEART Party
- City of Gold Coast
- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1918–1920