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1988 Barambah state by-election

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The result was a shock to most observers, and came about largely because 89% of Labor voters' preferences went to the CEC. It was seen by contemporary observers as a clear setback to new party leader
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Though elected as a Citizens Electoral Council candidate, Trevor Perrett defected to the National Party in December 1988, and was re-elected as a National candidate at the
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Defeated National Party candidate Warren Truss was elected as the member for the division of
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peanut farmer who used the title "New Country Party" (not related to the
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grazier and former National Party member who represented the
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and became federal leader of the National Party in 2007 and
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in 2013 and served as a minister in the governments of
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and held the seat of Barambah until his defeat at the
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Index

by-election
Queensland
Legislative Assembly
Barambah
Kingaroy
National
Premier
Joh Bjelke-Petersen
Warren Truss
National Party
Shire of Kingaroy
Trevor Perrett
Kingaroy
Citizens Electoral Council
Labor Party
Wondai
New Country Party
One Nation
Mike Ahern
1989 election
National
Warren Truss
Citizens Electoral Council
Trevor Perrett
Labor
Turnout
Two-candidate-preferred
Citizens Electoral Council
Trevor Perrett
National

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