Greens deliver body blow to Labor in by-election race

Labor is accusing the Greens of endorsing a conservative government, with the minor party blowing the race for a once-safe seat wide open.

May 05, 2026, updated May 05, 2026
Early voting has opened in a by-election being held after the death of a Queensland MP. Picture: Morgan Hancock/AAP
Early voting has opened in a by-election being held after the death of a Queensland MP. Picture: Morgan Hancock/AAP

The Greens have dealt a savage blow to Labor in a forthcoming by-election, refusing to preference their traditional allies on how-to-vote cards, in a move that puts a once-safe seat in play.

Early voting has begun for more than 41,000 voters in the May 16 by-election in the north Brisbane seat of Stafford, which was sparked by the sudden death of MP Jimmy Sullivan on April 9.

The Greens won’t be telling constituents how to direct their preferences, advising voters to put Greens candidate Jess Lane first and to number every box thereafter.

Greens MP Michael Berkman, who holds the inner-west seat of Maiwar, said Queenslanders were being left behind while accusing both major parties of being in the pocket of corporate donors.

“If people want real change in Stafford they should vote 1 Greens then number every box,” he said.

“No matter whether Stafford voters elect a Labor or an LNP politician, the cost of housing will keep going up.

“Both Labor and the LNP take the same dodgy corporate donations so it should be no surprise that under both LNP and Labor governments, Queenslanders’ lives get harder while corporate profits soar.”

Sullivan, who had held the seat since 2020, had a margin of more than five per cent, and had been sitting on the crossbench after being expelled from the Labor Party in 2025.

The seat has traditionally been safe for Labor and was held by Sullivan’s father Terry from 2001 to 2006.

Opposition Leader Steven Miles was angry when he addressed reporters about the issue on Monday.

“I think Greens supporters would expect their political party to do absolutely everything they can to stop the LNP getting an additional seat,” he said.

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He said an open ticket would be an effective endorsement of the LNP’s policies.

“It would be like the Greens’ political party endorsing the ban on pill testing, endorsing the ban on gender treatment for trans kids, endorsing the government’s move to criminalise homelessness,” he said.

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