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Northern Territory general election, 1977

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13 August 1977 (1977-08-13)
  
1980 →

12 seats
  
6 seats

40.1%
  
38.2%

Date
  
13 August 1977

17 seats
  
0 seats

5
  
6

8.9
  
7.7

Winner
  
Paul Everingham

A general election was held in the Northern Territory on Saturday 13 August 1977. Though the election was won by the incumbent Country Liberal Party (CLP), the party lost five of its seven executive members. Surprisingly, one of the casualties was Majority Leader Goff Letts—one of the few instances where a major-party leader at any level in Australia lost his own seat. The election also marked the emergence of the Australian Labor Party as a parliamentary force: Labor took six seats in the new assembly.

Contents

The Progress Party contested the elections, winning 9.76% of the primary vote across the territory, but failed to secure any assembly seats.

The Country Liberals chose Paul Everingham to succeed Letts as Majority Leader. Everingham appointed a new Executive, which included future Chief Ministers Marshall Perron and Ian Tuxworth. The following year, the Territory attained self-government. Everingham became Chief Minister, while his Executive became a Ministry with greatly expanded powers.

Independent Dawn Lawrie retained her seat of Nightcliff at this election, while Ron Withnall lost his seat of Port Darwin to the CLP.

CLP

  • Eric Manuell MLA (Alice Springs)
  • Hyacinth Tungutalum MLA (Tiwi)
  • Candidates

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

    References

    Northern Territory general election, 1977 Wikipedia