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Northern Territory general election, 1987

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7 March 1987 (1987-03-07)
  
1990 →

19 seats
  
6 seats

3
  
0

Date
  
7 March 1987

14 May 1986
  
19 August 1986

16 seats
  
6 seats

39.4%
  
36.0%

Winner
  
Stephen Hatton

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.

Contents

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.

Labor

  • Bob Collins MLA (Arafura)
  • Country Liberal

  • Roger Steele MLA (Elsey)
  • Candidates

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

    References

    Northern Territory general election, 1987 Wikipedia