1987 Northern Territory general election

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". A general election was held in the Northern Territory, Australia on Saturday 7 March 1987. Although the incumbent Country Liberal Party (CLP) won a majority under new leader Stephen Hatton, the party's vote was down almost 20 percentage points.

At the 1987 election, the CLP faced a challenge from the Northern Territory Nationals, a rebel conservative party led by former CLP Chief Minister Ian Tuxworth that was aligned with then-Queensland Premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen, but not affiliated with the federal National Party of Australia. The NT Nationals took 17.79% of the primary vote, mostly from the CLP, but finished with only one member in the assembly. Hatton, despite a loss of three seats, retained a working majority.

Labor's vote remained virtually unchanged. As in 1983, its assembly tally was six.

Two former-CLP independents were re-elected in their seats. Noel Padgham-Purich was re-elected to Koolpinyah, while Denis Collins was re-elected to Sadadeen as an independent. Former Chief Minister Ian Tuxworth was also re-elected as a member of the NT Nationals.

Ian Tuxworth's election to the seat of Barkly was declared void after independent candidate Maggie Hickey challenged the result on the basis that the Labor candidate, Keith Hallet, held British nationality and was not an Australian citizen. Due to the close result (Tuxworth had won by only 19 votes), Justice John Nader voided the election on 30 July 1987, and a by-election was held on 5 September 1987, at which Tuxworth regained the seat.[1]

Results

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Popular vote
Country Liberal
37.94%
Labor
34.60%
NT Nationals
17.12%
Independents
6.59%
Two-party-preferred vote
Country Liberal
57.30%
Labor
42.70%
Seats
Country Liberal
64.00%
Labor
24.00%
NT Nationals
4.00%
Independents
8.00%

Retiring MPs

Labor

Country Liberal

Candidates

Sitting members are listed in bold. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour.

Electorate Held by Labor candidate CLP candidate Nationals candidates Independent candidates
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Arafura Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Stan Tipiloura Dorothy Fox Peter Watton
Araluen CLP Di Shanahan Template:Australian party shading/CLP|Eric Poole Enzo Floreani
Arnhem Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Wes Lanhupuy John Hancock Brian Dalliston Bruce Foley
Barkly CLP Keith Hallett Gary Smith Template:Australian party shading/Nationals|Ian Tuxworth Maggie Hickey
Braitling CLP Mike Alsop Template:Australian party shading/CLP|Roger Vale Max Stewart
Casuarina CLP John Reeves Template:Australian party shading/CLP|Nick Dondas Giuseppe Nicolosi
Fannie Bay CLP John Waters Template:Australian party shading/CLP|Marshall Perron Stephen Marshall Edward Osgood
Strider
Flynn CLP John Omond Template:Australian party shading/CLP|Ray Hanrahan Jacqueline Anderson
Jingili CLP Bob Wharton Template:Australian party shading/CLP|Rick Setter Harry Maschke
Karama CLP Robyn Crompton Template:Australian party shading/CLP|Mick Palmer Lionel Preston
Katherine CLP Phil Maynard Template:Australian party shading/CLP|Mike Reed Jim Forscutt
Koolpinyah CLP Peter Ivinson Pat Loftus David Loveridge Template:Australian party shading/Independent|Noel Padgham-Purich
Leanyer CLP David Lamb-Jenkins Template:Australian party shading/CLP|Fred Finch David Wane
Ludmilla CLP Chris McMah Template:Australian party shading/CLP|Col Firmin Brian Thomas Sydney Cross
MacDonnell Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Neil Bell J. Davis Ron Liddle
Millner Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Terry Smith John Baban Michael Foley
Nhulunbuy Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Dan Leo Pam Steele-Wareham Deane Crowhurst Pat Ellis
Nightcliff CLP John Rowell Template:Australian party shading/CLP|Stephen Hatton Brian Brent
Palmerston CLP Tony Henry Template:Australian party shading/CLP|Barry Coulter Michael Ting
Port Darwin CLP Russell Kearney Template:Australian party shading/CLP|Tom Harris James Maclean
Sadadeen Independent Meredith Campbell Shane Stone Lynne Peterkin Template:Australian party shading/Independent|Denis Collins
Sanderson CLP Peter McQueen Template:Australian party shading/CLP|Daryl Manzie Lawrence Armstrong
Stuart Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Brian Ede Jim Sinclair Ian Drennan Vince Forrester
Victoria River CLP Leon White Template:Australian party shading/CLP|Terry McCarthy Ronald Wright Lance Lawrence
Wanguri CLP Peter McNab Template:Australian party shading/CLP|Don Dale Graeme Bevis

Seats changing hands

Seat Pre-1987 Swing Post-1987
Party Member Margin Margin Member Party
Barkly Template:Australian party style Country Liberals Ian Tuxworth 10.3 (CLP) N/A 0.5 Ian Tuxworth NT Nationals Template:Australian party style
Koolpinyah Template:Australian party style Independent Noel Padgham-Purich 12.5 (CLP) 31.3 18.8 Noel Padgham-Purich Independent Template:Australian party style
Sadadeen Template:Australian party style Independent Denis Collins 20.5 (CLP) 40.2 19.7 Denis Collins Independent Template:Australian party style

Post-election pendulum

The following pendulum is known as the Mackerras pendulum, invented by psephologist Malcolm Mackerras. The pendulum works by lining up all of the seats held in the Legislative Assembly according to the percentage point margin they are held by on a two-party-preferred basis. This is also known as the swing required for the seat to change hands. Given a uniform swing to the opposition or government parties, the number of seats that change hands can be predicted.

Country Liberal seats
Marginal
Casuarina Nick Dondas CLP 4.0
Katherine Mike Reed CLP 5.9 v NAT
Fairly safe
Leanyer Fred Finch CLP 6.3
Karama Mick Palmer CLP 6.5
Jingili Rick Setter CLP 7.4
Sanderson Daryl Manzie CLP 7.6
Wanguri Don Dale CLP 9.4
Safe
Fannie Bay Marshall Perron CLP 13.3
Araluen Eric Poole CLP 14.2
Palmerston Barry Coulter CLP 15.1
Ludmilla Col Firmin CLP 16.1 v NAT
Victoria River Terry McCarthy CLP 16.9
Port Darwin Tom Harris CLP 17.1
Nightcliff Stephen Hatton CLP 18.4
Flynn Ray Hanrahan CLP 19.0
Very safe
Braitling Roger Vale CLP 25.5
Labor seats
Marginal
Arnhem Wes Lanhupuy ALP 5.1
Fairly safe
Nhulunbuy Dan Leo ALP 9.9
Safe
Millner Terry Smith ALP 15.2
Arafura Stan Tipiloura ALP 17.9
Stuart Brian Ede ALP 19.2
Very safe
Macdonnell Neil Bell ALP 24.9
Crossbench seats
Barkly Ian Tuxworth NAT 0.5 v IND
Koolpinyah Noel Padgham-Purich IND 18.8 v NAT
Sadadeen Denis Collins IND 19.7 v LAB

References

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