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Ivan Brown (politician)

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Ivan Brown
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Clayfield
In office
29 May 1976 – 12 May 1977
Preceded byJohn Murray
Succeeded bySeat abolished
Personal details
Born
Ivan Milton Brown

(1922-11-10)10 November 1922
Dromana, Victoria, Australia
Died12 May 1977(1977-05-12) (aged 54)
Chermside, Queensland, Australia
Political partyLiberal Party
SpouseElva Betty White
OccupationBusinessman

Ivan Milton Brown (10 November 1922 – 19 May 1977) was an Australian politician. He was a Liberal Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from May 1976 until his sudden death in May 1977.

Brown was born in Dromana, Victoria. He served in World War II, serving in the Middle East and South Pacific from 1940 until 1945 with the 2/7th Australian Infantry Battalion. He was an electrical wholesaler and distributor and manufacturer's agent before entering politics. Brown was a member of the Liberal Party's state executive and the party's chairman in the federal seat of Lilley from 1973 to 1975, and was campaign director for a number of local, state and federal election campaigns.[1]

He entered the Legislative Assembly in a heavily contested 1976 by-election for the seat of Clayfield, following the retirement of John Murray. Clayfield was normally a safe Liberal seat, but with growing internal tensions in the conservative coalition, Brown faced a concerted challenge from the National Party, who nominated their high-profile state secretary, Mike Evans. In a campaign described as "probably the most bitter and intense in recent political history in this state", the Labor candidate finished first, Brown second, and Evans third, with Brown elected on Evans' preferences.[2][3]

Brown served for only eleven months before dying suddenly in office in May 1977. A second by-election was not held due to the proximity of the 1977 state election, when the Clayfield seat was abolished in a redistribution.[2]

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References

  1. ^ "Former Members". Parliament of Queensland. 2015. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
  2. ^ a b Wanna, John; Arklay, Tracey (2010), "11", The Ayes Have it: the History of the Queensland Parliament, 1957–1989, ANU E Press, p. 386, ISBN 978-1921666308
  3. ^ "Australian Political Chronicle: Queensland", Australian Journal of Politics & History, 22 (3): 415–416, April 1976
Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by Member for Clayfield
1976–1977
Succeeded by
Seat abolished
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