2016 Brisbane City Council election

2016 Brisbane City Council election

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Leader Graham Quirk Rod Harding Ben Pennings
Party Liberal National Labor Greens
Popular vote 325,714 195,055 63,483
Percentage 53.4% 32.0% 10.4%
Swing Decrease 8.6pp Increase 6.8pp Decrease 0.3pp
TPP 59.3% 40.7%
TPP swing Decrease 9.2pp Increase 9.2pp

Lord Mayor of Brisbane before election

Graham Quirk
Liberal National

Subsequent Lord Mayor

Graham Quirk
Liberal National


All 26 wards on the City Council
13 wards needed for a majority
Party Leader % Seats +/–
Liberal National Graham Quirk 49.88 19 +1
Labor Rod Harding 33.22 5 −2
Greens Ben Pennings 14.49 1 +1
Independents 2.42 1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results by ward

The 2016 Brisbane City Council election was held on 19 March 2016 to elect a lord mayor and 26 councillors to the City of Brisbane. The election was held as part of the statewide local government elections in Queensland, Australia.

The election resulted in the re-election of the Liberal National Party to a majority in the chamber, with incumbent LNP Lord Mayor Graham Quirk also being returned. The Liberal Nationals increased their representation by one ward to a total of 19 of 26. The Lord Mayoral result of 59.3% of the two-party-preferred vote for Quirk was a reduction from the 69.5% result at the previous election.

The main opposition party, the Labor Party was reduced to 5 wards, its lowest number in over a decade.

The Queensland Greens won their first ward in this election, with Jonathan Sri being elected in The Gabba Ward.[1]

  1. ^ Robertson, Joshua (23 March 2016). "Queensland elects its first Greens councillor, Jonathan Sri". Guardian Australia. Retrieved 8 June 2023.