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Glenn Butcher (politician)

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Glenn Butcher
Minister for Regional Development and Manufacturing
Assumed office
11 May 2020
PremierAnnastacia Palaszczuk
Preceded byCameron Dick
(Manufacturing)
Assistant Minister for Transport and Infrastructure Queensland
In office
11 December 2017 – 10 May 2020
PremierAnnastacia Palaszczuk
Assistant Minister for Local Government and Infrastructure of Queensland
In office
11 November 2016 – 10 December 2017
PremierAnnastacia Palaszczuk
Preceded byJennifer Howard
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Gladstone
Assumed office
31 January 2015
Preceded byLiz Cunningham
Majority11.89%
Personal details
Born (1972-04-15) 15 April 1972 (age 52)
Gladstone, Queensland
Political partyLabor
OccupationMechanical fitter and machinist

Glenn James Butcher (born 15 April 1972) is an Australian politician. He has been the Labor member for Gladstone in the Queensland Legislative Assembly since 2015. The seat had been held by retiring independent MP Liz Cunningham since 1995.

Butcher had previously contested the seat in 2012, losing to Cunningham. However, Gladstone has been a Labor stronghold for over a century, and most calculations of "traditional" two-party matchups during her tenure–Labor vs. National before 2009, Labor vs. LNP since 2009–showed it as a safe Labor seat. As evidence of Labor's strength in the seat, Labor would have held it on a comfortably safe margin of 11 percent in a traditional two-party contest even in the face of Labor's near-meltdown that year. For this reason, Butcher's victory was not considered an upset; it had been widely expected for some time that the seat would revert to Labor once Cunningham retired. Further underlining Labor's strength in Gladstone, Butcher won enough primary votes to win the seat outright, and pushed the LNP into third place.[1]

Butcher consolidated his hold on Gladstone in 2017, helped by a redistribution that increased his majority from 11.9 percent to 13 percent (from 25.1 percent to 25.3 percent in a "traditional" two-party matchup with the LNP). He picked up a healthy two-candidate swing of 10.7 percent, this time over a One Nation candidate, and again pushing the LNP into third place.[2] He now sits on a majority of 20.7 percent, making Gladstone the fourth-safest Labor seat in the state and the safest outside Brisbane.

In May 2020 Butcher was appointed as the new Minister for Regional Development and Manufacturing.[3]

References

  1. ^ Green, Antony. "Gladstone". Queensland Election 2015. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  2. ^ Green, Antony. "Gladstone". Queensland Election 2017. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  3. ^ http://statements.qld.gov.au/Statement/2020/5/10/premier-delivers-new-look-cabinet-for-queenslanders-for-covid19-recovery
Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by Member for Gladstone
2015–present
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded by Assistant Minister for Local Government and Infrastructure
2016-2017
Abolished
New title Assistant Minister for Transport and Infrastructure
2017–2020
Abolished
Preceded by
Cameron Dick
(Planning)
Minister for Regional Development and Manufacturing
2020–present
Incumbent