The 2025 Federal Election will be held on May 3, with early polling opening on April 22.
Voters will elect Members of Parliament (House of Representatives) and Senators. The party with the highest number of seats in the House of Representatives will form government. To find out more about the process, visit the AEC website.
Here are the candidates for the Federal seat of Longman. To find out which electorate you’re in, visit the website.
House of Representatives
(listed as they will appear on the ballot paper)
1. Terry YOUNG - Liberal National Party of Queensland (LNP)
2. Malachi Brogden HEARNE - ***Disendorsed from Family First Party Australia***
3. Rhiannyn DOUGLAS - Australian Labor Party (ALP)
4. Benjamin WOOD - Trumpet of Patriots
5. Peter McCASKER - Pauline Hanson's One Nation
6. Gabrielle UNVERZAGT - Queensland Greens
Senate candidates Queensland
(In the order they appear on the AEC website)
Socialist Alliance
Jonathan STRAUSS
Kamala EMANUEL
Trumpet of Patriots
Harry FONG
Robert McMULLAN
David McCLAER
Indigenous - Aboriginal Party of Australia
Wayne CoCo WHARTON
Marnie Laree DAVIS
FUSION | Planet Rescue | Whistleblower Protection | Innovation
Chris SIMPSON
Frank JORDAN
Australia's Voice
Michelle McDONALD
Cameron McClure LECKIE
Aidan McGUIRE
Jacqui Lambie Network
Ange HARPER
Craig SCHRAMM
Gerard Rennick People First|Katter's Australian Party
Gerard RENNICK – People First
Robert LYON - Katter's Australian Party (KAP)
Australian Democrats
Scott Frazer ROBERTS
Luke Daniel PULLAR
LNP (Liberal National Party)
Paul SCARR
Susan McDONALD
Stuart FRASER
Sophia LI
Yvonne TUNNEY
Peter ZHUANG
(ALP) Australian Labor Party
Nita GREEN
Corinne MULHOLLAND
Peter CASEY
Danielle SHANKEY
Melinda CHISHOLM
Brianna BAILEY
Great Australian Party & HEART Party
William BAY - The Great Australian Party
Catherine SMITH - Health Environment Accountability Rights Transparency (HEART)
Citizens Party
Jan PUKALLUS
Richard Frederick HEALY
Animal Justice Party
Michelle JENSZ
Gregory DILLON
Family First
Katie LUSH
Karen FULLER
Legalise Cannabis Party
Belinda JONES
Melody LINDSAY
The Greens
Larissa WATERS
Navdeep Singh SIDHU
Claire GARTON
Jennifer COX
Melissa McARDLE
Kirsten KENNEDY
Pauline Hanson's One Nation
Malcolm ROBERTS
Geena COURT
Sustainable Australia Party - Universal Basic Income
Rhett MARTIN
Ross HONNIBALL
Libertarian
Jim WILLMOTT
Lachlan LADE
Independent
Gilbert HOLMES
Danny DONOHUE
Duke WONG
Jason BROWN
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