Queensland Electoral Boundaries Could Be Redrawn, Labor and KAP Likely to Lose Seats

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Two new seats will be added to keep in line with population growth.Multiple signs and volunteers promoting candidates at a pre-polling location for the 2025 federal Australian election in the seat of Rankin in the south of Brisbane, Australia on April 23, 2025. Daniel Y. Teng/The Epoch Times3/11/2026|Updated: 3/11/2026Queensland’s election boundaries are set for an overhaul after the Queensland Redistribution Commission (QRC) announced plans to redraw electoral boundaries.Under the proposed changes, 48 boundary lines will be redrawn, two new seats will be added at the expense of two electorates that will be removed altogether and subsumed into neighbouring seats.

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