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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The next Queensland state election will elect all 89 members of the unicameral Legislative Assembly. This will occur no later than 20 June 2015 under current election rules, though the leaders of the two largest parties support in principle a change to fixed four-year terms.The Liberal National Party, led by Premier Campbell Newman will seek its second term after defeating Labor at the 2012 election in the largest defeat of a sitting government in Queensland history. The LNP won 78 seats—the largest majority government in Queensland history—compared to seven for Labor, two for Katter's Australian Party, and two won by independents. Following Labor's defeat former Premier Anna Bligh resigned as Labor leader and was succeeded by Annastacia Palaszczuk. Months later, Ray Hopper left the LNP to lead Katter's Australian Party while two further LNP MPs became independents, resulting in a total of 74 LNP seats, seven Labor seats, three Katter seats and five independent seats.. }

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