2001 Northern Territory general election

A general election was held in the Northern Territory, Australia, on 18 August 2001. The centre-left Labor Party (ALP), led by Clare Martin, won a surprising victory over the Country Liberal Party (CLP). Before this, the CLP had held 18 out the 25 seats in the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly to the ALP's 7. After this election, the ALP held the majority with 13 seats to the CLP's 10, consigning the CLP to opposition for the first time since the Territory gained responsible government. Martin became Chief Minister, succeeding the CLP's Denis Burke.

2001 Northern Territory general election

18 August 2001 (2001-08-18)

All 25 seats of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
  First party Second party
 
Leader Clare Martin Denis Burke
Party Labor Country Liberal
Leader since 3 February 1999 8 February 1999
Leader's seat Fannie Bay Brennan
Last election 7 seats 18 seats
Seats won 13 seats 10 seats
Seat change 6 8
Percentage 40.6% 45.4%
Swing 2.1 9.1

Results by electoral division.

Chief Minister before election

Denis Burke
Country Liberal

Elected Chief Minister

Clare Martin
Labor

While the CLP won a bare majority of the two-party vote, Labor picked up an unexpectedly large swing in the Darwin area. Labor took all but one seat in the capital, including all seven seats in the northern part of the city. Darwin's northern suburbs are somewhat more diverse than the rest of the city, and were on paper friendlier to Labor than the rest of the capital. In the process, Labor unseated four sitting MLAs. The result was not known for several days, in part due to a very close race in Millner between CLP incumbent Phil Mitchell and Labor challenger Matthew Bonson. Ultimately, Bonson won by a knife-edge margin of 82 votes, allowing Labor to win government by one seat.

Two independents won seats at this election. Former CLP member Loraine Braham won the seat of Braitling and Gerry Wood won the seat of Nelson.

Retiring MPs

Labor

CLP

Results

13 2 10
Labour Ind CLP

Northern Territory general election, 18 August 2001[1]
Legislative Assembly
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Enrolled voters 105,506
Votes cast 84,994 Turnout 80.56% +1.57%
Informal votes 3,627 Informal 4.27% –0.90%
Summary of votes by party
Party Primary votes % Swing Seats Change
  Country Liberal 36,926 45.38% –9.29% 10 – 8
  Labor 33,038 40.60% +2.12% 13 + 6
  Independent 8,583 10.55% +5.10% 2 +2
  One Nation 1,074 1.32% +1.32% 0 ± 0
  Democrats 692 0.85% +0.22% 0 ± 0
  Territory Alliance 622 0.76% +0.76% 0 ± 0
  Socialist Alliance 432 0.53% +0.53% 0 ± 0
Total 81,367     25  
Two-party-preferred
  Labor 39,099 48.1%
  Country Liberal 42,268 51.9%
Popular vote
Country Liberal
45.38%
Labor
40.60%
One Nation
1.32%
Democrats
0.85%
Others
1.29%
Independents
5.10%
Two-party-preferred vote
Country Liberal
51.90%
Labor
48.10%
Seats
Labor
52.00%
Country Liberal
40.00%
Independents
8.00%

Candidates

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

Electorate Held By Labor Candidate CLP Candidate Other Candidates
 
ArafuraLaborMarion ScrymgourMarius PuruntatamoriJohn Christopherson (Ind)
Dorothy Fox (Ind)
AraluenCLPMichael BowdenJodeen CarneyJohn Bohning (Ind)
Meredith Campbell (Ind)
ArnhemLaborJack Ah KitCliff Thompson
Alan Wright
Lance Lawrence (Ind)
BarklyLaborElliot McAdamBill CrossGavin Carpenter (Ind)
BlainCLPPeter ShewTerry MillsJoseph Mulqueeney (TAP)
BraitlingCLPPeter BrookePeter HarveyLoraine Braham (Ind)
Peter Jarvis (Ind)
Eddie Taylor (Ind)
BrennanCLPSimon HallDenis BurkeDuncan Dean (Ind)
CasuarinaCLPKon VatskalisPeter AdamsonNecmi Bayram (TAP)
Craig Seiler (Dem)
DalyCLPRob KnightTim BaldwinWayne Norris (ON)
Frank Spry (Dem)
DrysdaleCLPInger PeirceStephen Dunham
Fannie BayLaborClare MartinMary CunninghamPeter Johnston (SA)
GoyderCLPAlan SmithPeter MaleyDiana Rickard (Ind)
Merv Stewart (ON)
GreatorexCLPPeter KavanaghRichard LimDavid Mortimer (Ind)
JohnstonCLPChris BurnsSteve BalchJoanne Sangster (Dem)
KaramaCLPDelia LawrieMick Palmer
KatherineCLPMichael PeirceMike ReedTony Coutts (Ind)
John Donnellan (Ind)
Rob Phillips (ON)
MacdonnellCLPHarold FurberPhilip Alice
John Elferink
MillnerCLPMatthew BonsonPhil MitchellAndrew Arthur (Ind)
Diane Baird (Ind)
Andrew Ivinson (TAP)
NelsonCLPBob HareChris LuggTony Hardwick (ON)
Gerry Wood (Ind)
NhulunbuyLaborSyd StirlingPeter ManningGordon Davey (ON)
David Mitchell (Ind)
NightcliffCLPJane AagaardJason HattonPeter Ivinson (TAP)
Gary Meyerhoff (SA)
Port DarwinCLPChris BondSue CarterNick Dondas (Ind)
SandersonCLPLen KielyPeter PonirisGary Haslett (Ind)
Susan Murdoch (TAP)
StuartLaborPeter ToyneKen Lechleitner
WanguriLaborPaul HendersonRobyn CahillMeredith de Landelles (SA)

References

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