David Dalgleish

David Dalgleish
Dalgleish, 2020
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Hervey Bay
In office
13 June 1998 – 17 February 2001
Preceded byBill Nunn
Succeeded byAndrew McNamara
Deputy Mayor of Fraser Coast
In office
15 March 2008 – 28 April 2012
Preceded byNew Council
Succeeded byTrevor McDonald
Fraser Coast Regional Councillor
In office
15 March 2008 – 28 April 2012
Preceded byNew Council
Succeeded byTrevor McDonald
Personal details
BornDavid Bruce Dalgleish
(1962-10-13) 13 October 1962 (age 63)
Epping, Sydney, Australia
PartyKatter's Australian Party (since 2013)
Other political
affiliations
One Nation (1997–1999)
City Country Alliance (1999–2003
SpouseMaki Dalgleish
ChildrenMathew Dalgleish, Sean Dalgleish, Joshua Dalgleish
Parent(s)Iris Dalgleish, Henry Dalgleish
OccupationTransport Company Owner/Operator
(Self-employed)
Power House Electrical Mechanics Assistant
(Wide Bay–Burnett
Electricity Board
)
ProfessionTradesman
Businessman
Politician

David Bruce Dalgleish (born 13 October 1962) is a former Australian politician who served as the state member of Hervey Bay, a city councillor, and deputy mayor of the Fraser Coast region. Born in Epping, he was a licensed motor mechanic, welder and LPG fitter before entering politics, and owned a transport business. In 1998, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Queensland as a member of Pauline Hanson's One Nation, representing the seat of Hervey Bay. He remained in the party until December 1999, when he and the other remaining One Nation MPs formed the City Country Alliance under the leadership of Bill Feldman. He was the Alliance spokesman for Emergency Services, Transport and Main Roads, Housing and Public Works. In 2001, he was defeated by Andrew McNamara of the Labor Party.[1]

Dalgleish was elected as one of 10 councillors for the newly created Fraser Coast Region in 2008, which was initially undivided.[2] He contested the newly created Division 6 in 2012, however was not successful.[3] He again contested Division 6 in 2020 and came second on first preference votes, however was ultimately unsuccessful once preferences were distributed, finishing the official count with 48.14%.[4]

At the 2013 federal election, Dalgleish contested the seat of Hinkler for the Australian Party, finishing fourth with 4.58% of the vote.

Electoral History

Queensland Legislative Assembly
Election year Electorate Party Votes FP% +/- 2PP% +/- Result
1998 Hervey Bay ONP 8,584 33.80 Increase 33.80 55.30 Increase 55.30 First
2001 Hervey Bay CCA 4,193 18.50 Increase 18.50 N/A N/A Third
2004 Hervey Bay Ind 3,250 12.60 Increase 12.60 N/A N/A Third
Australian House of Representatives
Election year Electorate Party Votes FP% +/- 2PP% +/- Result
2001 Wide Bay Ind 3,192 4.35 Increase 4.35 N/A N/A Fifth
2013 Hinkler KAP 3,887 4.58 Increase 4.58 N/A N/A Fourth
Fraser Coast Regional Council
Election year Electorate Party Votes FP% +/- 2PP% +/- Result
2008 Undivided Ind 23,159 4.74 Increase 4.74 N/A N/A Elected
2012 Division 6 Ind 1,552 29.47 Increase 29.47 32.51 Increase 32.51 Second
2018 Mayor Ind 7,686 12.80 Increase 12.80 N/A N/A Fourth
2020 Division 6 Ind 1,414 25.69 Increase 25.69 48.14 Increase 48.14 Second

References

  1. ^ "Former Members". Parliament of Queensland. 2015. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
  2. ^ "2008 Fraser Coast Regional Council – Councillor Election – Election Summary". Electoral Commission of Queensland. Queensland Government. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  3. ^ "2012 Fraser Coast Regional Council – Councillor Election – Division 6 – Division Summary". Electoral Commission of Queensland. Queensland Government. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  4. ^ "Fraser Coast Regional Division 6 Councillor". Electoral Commission of Queensland. Queensland Government. July 2019. Retrieved 6 November 2020.

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