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==Leaders== ===Federal=== Unlike the Queensland state leadership, the changes of the federal leadership of the party were largely undocumented (besides Hanson's terms), due to previously having low media attention and confusion of branch leadership within the party. In August 2017, the party's constitution was changed so that Hanson would be party President for as long as she may wish, and to choose her successor, who may also continue until resignation.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2018/may/13/pauline-hanson-written-into-one-nation-constitution-as-effective-president-for-life|title=Pauline Hanson written into One Nation constitution as effective president for life|work=The Guardian|date=13 May 2018|access-date=13 May 2018|archive-date=12 May 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180512232539/https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2018/may/13/pauline-hanson-written-into-one-nation-constitution-as-effective-president-for-life|url-status=live}}</ref> {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |- ! width=2%|No. ! Image ! style="width:20%;" |Leader ! colspan="2"|Term of office ! Office (or previous office) ! Notes |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |1 | [[File:Pauline Hanson (438351804) (cropped).jpg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;"|[[Pauline Hanson]] | {{small |11 April 1997}} | {{small |5 August 2002}} | [[Australian House of Representatives|MP]] for [[Division of Oxley|Oxley]]<br />{{Small|(1996–1998)}}<br /> [[Australian House of Representatives|MP]] for [[Division of Blair|Blair]]<br /> {{small|([[Australian federal election, 1998|Candidate]])}} <br /> [[Australian Senate|Senator]] for [[Queensland]]<br />{{small|([[Australian federal election, 2001|Candidate]])}}<br/>[[City of Ipswich]] Councillor<br /> {{Small|(1994–1997)}} | First leadership |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |2 | [[File:JohnFischer.jpg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;"|[[John Fischer (politician)|John Duncombe Fischer]] | {{small |5 August 2002}} | {{small |1 June 2004}} | [[Western Australian Legislative Council|MLC]] for [[Mining and Pastoral Region]]<br /> {{small|(2001–2005)}}<br/>[[Shire of Carnarvon]] Mayor<br/>{{small|(1993–2001)}} | Resigned, leader of Western Australia branch {{small |(1998–2003)}}{{ref| https://www.parliament.wa.gov.au/parliament/library/MPHistoricalData.nsf/32e457f9ba7d7c5148257b5500242416/727bf1e80fb89c03482577e50028a5e9/$FILE/Fischer,%20John%20Duncombe,%20Oral%20History.pdf}} |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |3 | [[File:RosalieLong.jpg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;"|[[Rosa Lee Long]] | {{small |1 June 2004}} | {{small |20 March 2009}} | [[Queensland Legislative Assembly|MLA]] for [[Electoral district of Tablelands|Tablelands]] <br /> {{small|(2001–2009)}}<br/>[[Tablelands Region]] Mayor<br/>{{small|(2012–2016)}} | Defeated, sole MP {{small|(2004–2009)}}{{ref| https://www.cairnspost.com.au/news/tableland/plot-to-bring-down-tablelands-regional-council-mayor-rosa-lee-long-fails/news-story/b61a56fc83485f9ad121e39c821a48ac}} |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |4 | [[File:3x4.svg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;"|Ian Nelson | {{small |6 December 2009}} | {{small |24 March 2012}} | [[Queensland Legislative Assembly|MLA]] for [[Electoral district of Ashgrove|Ashgrove]] <br /> {{small|([[Queensland state election, 2012|Candidate]])}} | Former party director and treasurer<ref>{{cite news |title=Pauline Hanson secures gag order to stop release of secret One Nation recordings |url=https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2017/jun/08/pauline-hanson-secures-gag-order-to-stop-release-of-secret-one-nation-recordings |work=The Guardian |date=8 June 2017 |quote=The former One Nation president Ian Nelson says he will not be silenced despite Pauline Hanson securing a temporary legal gag on him releasing secret recordings of her and party officials. |access-date=25 March 2024 |archive-date=25 March 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240325004223/https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2017/jun/08/pauline-hanson-secures-gag-order-to-stop-release-of-secret-one-nation-recordings |url-status=live |last1=Robertson |first1=Joshua }}</ref> |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |5 | [[File:3x4.svg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;"|Jim Savage | {{small |13 May 2013}} | {{small |18 November 2014}} | [[Australian Senate|Senator]] for [[Queensland]]<br />{{small|([[Australian federal election, 2013|Candidate]])}} | Former party executive and leader of Queensland branch<ref>{{cite web |title='Total lack of respect': Former One Nation president to run against his old party in their heartland |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/queensland-government/total-lack-of-respect-former-one-nation-president-to-run-against-his-old-party-in-their-heartland/news-story/a9e621643c0119339e0c74edcb5ad7b7 |publisher=The Courier Mail |quote=A former executive and state party president, Mr Savage contested the 2017 state election as One Nation’s candidate for Lockyer, polling just 1.44 per cent behind the LNP victor Jim McDonald in first preferences. |access-date=25 March 2024 |archive-date=25 March 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240325004223/https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/queensland-government/total-lack-of-respect-former-one-nation-president-to-run-against-his-old-party-in-their-heartland/news-story/a9e621643c0119339e0c74edcb5ad7b7 |url-status=live }}</ref> |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |(1) | [[File:Pauline Hanson 2017 01 (cropped).jpg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;"|[[Pauline Hanson]] | {{small |18 November 2014}} | {{small |Incumbent}} | [[Australian Senate|Senator]] for [[Queensland]]<br />{{Small|(2016–present)}} | Second leadership |} ===New South Wales=== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |- ! width=2%|No. !Image ! style="width:20%;" |Leader ! colspan="2"|Term of office ! Office (or previous office) ! Notes |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |1 | [[File:3x4.svg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;" |[[David Oldfield (politician)|David Oldfield]] | {{Small|27 March 1999}} | {{Small|8 October 2000}} | [[Senate|Senator]] for [[New South Wales]]<br />{{small|([[Australian federal election, 1998|Candidate]])}} [[New South Wales Legislative Council|MLC]] <br />{{small |(1997–2007)}}<br />[[Manly, New South Wales|City of Manly]] [[Alderman]]<br />{{small|(1991–1999)}} | Sacked as leader after party intervention<br/>Later leader of breakaway party, [[One Nation NSW]] {{small |(2000–2004)}} |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |2 | [[File:3x4.svg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;" |[[One Nation NSW|Judith Newson]] | {{Small|8 October 2000}} | {{Small|30 March 2010}} | | |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |3 |[[File:Brian_Burston.jpg|83x83px]] | style="text-align:center;" |[[Brian Burston]] | {{Small|31 March 2010}} | {{Small|17 June 2018}} | [[Australian Senate|Senator]] for [[New South Wales]]<br />{{small |(2016–2019)}} <br /> [[Cessnock, New South Wales|City of Cessnock]] Deputy Mayor<br />{{small |(1987–1999)}} | Resigned as leader after party intervention |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |4 |[[File:Mark_Latham.png|83x83px]] | style="text-align:center;" |[[Mark Latham]] | {{Small|7 November 2018}} | {{Small|14 August 2023}} | [[Australian House of Representatives|MP]] for [[Division of Werriwa|Werriwa]] <br />{{small |(1994–2005)}} <br /> [[New South Wales Legislative Council|MLC]] <br />{{small |(2019–present)}} <br /> [[Shadow Ministry of Mark Latham| Labor Leader]] <br />{{small |(2003–2005)}} | Sacked as leader after party intervention |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |5 |[[File:Tania Mihailuk MP.jpg|87x87px]] | style="text-align:center;" |[[Tania Mihailuk]] | {{Small|10 December 2023}} | {{Small|20 December 2024}} | [[City of Bankstown|Mayor of Bankstown]] <br />{{small |(2006–2011)}} <br /> [[New South Wales Legislative Council|MLC]] <br />{{small |(2023–present)}} <br /> [[New South Wales Legislative Assembly| MLA]] for [[Electoral district of Bankstown|Bankstown]] <br />{{small |(2011-2023)}} | Resigned as leader over administrative and funding issues |} Oldfield was elected to New South Wales parliament in 1999, but left One Nation in 2000, he then formed a splinter party called One Nation NSW, which he led until 2004 when he resigned. Oldfield remained an independent in the legislative council until 2007, when he did not seek re-election. ===Queensland=== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |- ! width=2%|No. ! Image ! style="width:20%;" |Leader ! colspan="2"|Term of office ! Office (or previous office) ! Notes |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |1 | [[File:3x4.svg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;"|[[Heather Hill (politician)|Heather Hill]] | {{Small|21 May 1998}} | {{Small|13 June 1998}} | [[Australian Senate|Senator]] for [[Queensland]]<br />{{Small |(1998–1999)}} | [[Sue v Hill|Disqualified from Senate in 1999]] |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |2 | [[File:3x4.svg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;"|[[Bill Feldman]] | {{Small|23 June 1998}} | {{Small|14 December 1999}} | [[Queensland Legislative Assembly|MLA]] for [[Electoral district of Caboolture|Caboolture]]<br /> {{Small |(1998–2001)}} | Inaugural Qld. parliamentary leader, resigned from party, leader of breakaway party, [[City Country Alliance]] {{Small |(1999–2001)}} |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |3 | [[File:3x4.svg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;"|[[Bill Flynn (Australian politician)|Bill Flynn]] | {{Small|6 March 2001}} | {{Small|7 February 2004}} | [[Queensland Legislative Assembly|MLA]] for [[Electoral district of Lockyer|Lockyer]]<br /> {{Small |(2001–2004)}} | Defeated at election |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |4 | [[File:RosalieLong.jpg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;"|[[Rosa Lee Long]] | {{Small|1 June 2004}} | {{Small|20 March 2009}} | [[Queensland Legislative Assembly|MLA]] for [[Electoral district of Tablelands|Tablelands]]<br /> {{Small |(2001–2009)}} | Defeated at election |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |5 | [[File:Steve Dickson 2014 (cropped).jpg|83x83px]] | style="text-align:center;"|[[Steve Dickson]] | {{Small|23 January 2017}} | {{Small|30 April 2019}} | [[Queensland Legislative Assembly|MLA]] for [[Electoral district of Buderim|Buderim]]<br />{{Small |(2009–2017)}} | Resigned after scandal |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |6 | [[File:3x4.svg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;"|[[James Ashby]] | {{Small|20 September 2024}} | {{Small|Incumbent}} | | Chief of Staff to Pauline Hanson<ref>{{Cite web |date=20 September 2024 |title=Pauline Hanson has announced James Ashby as QLD leader |url=https://qld.onenation.org.au/james-ashby-qld-leader |website=One Nation}}</ref> |} ===South Australia=== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |- ! width=2%|No. ! Image ! style="width:20%;" |Leader ! colspan="2"|Term of office ! Office (or previous office) ! Notes |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |1 | [[File:3x4.svg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;"|Rodney Spencer | {{Small|21 May 1998}} | {{Small|13 June 1999}} | | Wife is former [[Pauline Hanson's One Nation – Victoria|Victorian One Nation]] leader Robyn Spencer. Also the leader of [[Australians Against Further Immigration|AAFI]] between 1989 and 2008 |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |2 | [[File:JenniferGame.jpg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;"|Jennifer Game | {{Small|16 September 2021}} | {{Small|17 May 2025}} | | Daughter is former One Nation MLC [[Sarah Game]]. Resigned from party<ref>https://archive.md/2025.05.18-101324/https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/state-election/pauline-hansons-one-nation-erupts-in-warfare-over-claims-quitting-mp-sarah-games-mother-failed-to-secure-top-spot-on-partys-nomination-for-2026-state-election/news-story/8c358ef8805cb69e10c58c011d05efdc?amp&nk=98089812ee5fe6ba4267b295adc0b079-1747563221</ref> |} ===Australian Capital Territory=== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |- ! width=2%|No. ! Image ! style="width:20%;" |Leader ! colspan="2"|Term of office ! Office (or previous office) ! Notes |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |1 | [[File:3x4.svg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;"|[[Shaun Nelson]] | {{Small|June 1997}} | {{Small|December 1997}} | [[Legislative Assembly of Queensland|MLA]] for [[Electoral district of Tablelands|Tablelands]]<br />{{Small |(1998–2001)}} | |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |2 | [[File:3x4.svg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;"|[[Chris Spence (politician)|Chris Spence]] | {{Small|December 1997}} | {{Small|January 1998}} | [[New South Wales Legislative Assembly|MLA]] for [[Electoral district of The Entrance|The Entrance]]<br />{{Small |(2011–2015)}} | |} ===Tasmania=== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |- ! width=2%|No. ! Image ! style="width:20%;" |Leader ! colspan="2"|Term of office ! Office (or previous office) ! Notes |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |1 | [[File:3x4.svg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;"|Steve Mav | {{Small|13 October 2021}} | {{Small|29 May 2022}} | | [[Perennial candidate|Perennial]] [[Independent (politician)|independent candidate]] |} ===Victoria=== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |- ! width=2%|No. ! Image ! style="width:20%;" |Leader ! colspan="2"|Term of office ! Office (or previous office) ! Notes |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |1 | [[File:3x4.svg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;"|Andrew Carne | {{Small|1997}} | {{Small|1998}} | | |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |2 | [[File:3x4.svg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;"|Robyn Spencer | {{Small|21 May 1998}} | {{Small|13 June 1998}} | Leader of [[Australians Against Further Immigration|AAFI]] <br />{{small|(1989–2008)}} | Wife of South Australia leader Rodney Spencer{{ref| https://www.crikey.com.au/2000/02/13/how-one-nation-victoria-fell-apart/}} |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |3 | [[File:3x4.svg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;"|[[Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell]] | {{Small|27 November 2022}} | {{Small|Incumbent}} | [[Victorian Legislative Council|MLC]] for [[Northern Victoria Region|Northern Victoria]] <br />{{Small|(2022–present)}} | <ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.riverineherald.com.au/news/one-nation-leader-for-victoria-promises-more-for-northern-victorians/ |title=One Nation leader for Victoria promises more for northern Victorians |date=3 December 2023 |access-date=2 March 2024 |archive-date=2 March 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240302021547/https://www.riverineherald.com.au/news/one-nation-leader-for-victoria-promises-more-for-northern-victorians/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |} ===Western Australia=== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |- ! width=2%|No. ! Image ! style="width:20%;" |Leader ! colspan="2"|Term of office ! Office (or previous office) ! Notes |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |1 | [[File:JohnFischer.jpg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;"|[[John Fischer (politician)|John Duncombe Fischer]] | {{Small|10 February 2001}} | {{Small|1 June 2004}} | [[Western Australian Legislative Council|MLC]] for [[Mining and Pastoral Region]] <br />{{Small |(2001–2005)}} | |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |2 | [[File:3x4.svg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;"|Ron McClean | {{Small|1 June 2004}} | {{Small|9 January 2017}} | | Husband of Western Australia secretary Mary-Louise Daniels{{ref|https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-03-09/sacked-one-nation-couple-get-legal-representation/8336790}} |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |3 | [[File:Colin_Tincknell.png|70px]] | style="text-align:center;"|[[Colin Tincknell]] | {{Small|9 January 2017}} | {{Small|4 May 2020}} | [[Western Australian Legislative Council|MLC]] for [[South West Region (Western Australia)|South West Region]] <br />{{Small |(2017–2021)}} | Later President of One Nation Western Australia Division<ref>{{cite web | url=https://wa.onenation.org.au/team | title=The One Nation Team }}</ref> |- ! style="background:{{Australian politics/party colours|One Nation}}; color:black;" |4 | [[File:3x4.svg|70px]] | style="text-align:center;"|[[Rod Caddies]] | {{Small|4 May 2020}} | {{Small|Incumbent}} | [[Western Australian Legislative Council|MLC]] <br />{{Small |(2025–present)}} | <ref>{{cite web |title=WA becomes fifth state with One Nation in Parliament |url=https://twitter.com/PaulineHansonOz/status/1763034010312474629 |website=Twitter |publisher=[[Pauline Hanson]] |quote=I want to acknowledge the instrumental role played by our WA state leader Rod Caddies bringing Ben into the fold. |access-date=29 February 2024 |archive-date=29 February 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240229042557/https://twitter.com/PaulineHansonOz/status/1763034010312474629 |url-status=live }}</ref> |}
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