Electoral division of Johnston

Johnston is an electoral division of the Legislative Assembly in Australia's Northern Territory. It was first created in 2001, replacing the abolished Jingili electorate, and is named after Commodore Eric Johnston, a former Administrator of the Northern Territory. Johnston is an urban electorate, covering only 4 km² and taking in the Darwin suburbs of Jingili, Moil, Wagaman and part of Alawa. There were 4,983 people enrolled within the electorate as of August 2016.

Johnston
Northern TerritoryLegislative Assembly
Location of Johnston in the Darwin/Palmerston area
TerritoryNorthern Territory
Created2001
MPJoel Bowden
PartyLabor
NamesakeEric Johnston
Electors4,988 (2019)
Area4 km2 (1.5 sq mi)
DemographicUrban

Johnston was essentially a reconfigured version of one of the original electorates in the Northern Territory, Jingili, which had been held by the Country Liberal Party for its entire existence and was the seat of the Territory's second head of government, Paul Everingham. At the 2001 election, however, the CLP member for Jingili, Steve Balch, was defeated by Labor Party challenger Dr Chris Burns. Burns' victory was part of an unexpected Labor wave that swept through Darwin, allowing Labor to win government in the Territory for the first time. The area's CLP voting history led many commentators to suggest that it was likely to revert to the CLP at the 2005 election. As it turned out, Burns was re-elected easily amid that year's Labor landslide, with a substantially increased majority—although not as much as in similar electorates nearby. Burns retired at the 2012 election, and the seat was retained for Labor by former cricketer Ken Vowles with only a small swing against Labor. Vowles consolidated his hold on the seat amid Labor's massive landslide in 2016. In 2018, Vowles was expelled from the Labor cabinet, and resigned on 31 January 2020, with the resulting vacancy filled at a by-election on 29 February 2020.

Members for Johnston

MemberPartyTerm
  Chris Burns Labor 2001–2012
  Ken Vowles Labor 2012–2020
  Joel Bowden Labor 2020–present

Election results

2020 Johnston by-election[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labor Joel Bowden 983 29.9 −21.5
Territory Alliance Steven Klose 728 22.1 +22.1
Greens Aiya Goodrich Carttling 565 17.2 −0.0
Country Liberal Josh Thomas 536 16.3 −15.1
Ban Fracking Fix Crime Protect Water Braedon Earley 343 10.4 +10.4
Independent Trevor Jenkins 80 2.4 +2.4
Independent George Mamouzellos 57 1.7 +1.7
Total formal votes 3,292 96.4 −1.7
Informal votes 123 3.6 +1.7
Turnout 3,415 68.5 −11.9
Two-candidate-preferred result
Labor Joel Bowden 1,731 52.6 −12.1
Territory Alliance Steven Klose 1,561 47.4 +47.4
Labor hold SwingN/A
2016 Northern Territory general election: Johnston[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labor Ken Vowles 2,019 51.4 +3.6
Country Liberal Steven Klose 1,234 31.4 −7.6
Greens Melanie Ross 676 17.2 +9.3
Total formal votes 3,929 98.1 +1.6
Informal votes 77 1.9 −1.6
Turnout 4,006 80.4 +0.8
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Ken Vowles 2,453 64.7 +8.1
Country Liberal Steven Klose 1,339 35.3 −8.1
Labor hold Swing+8.1

References

  1. "Division of Johnston results". Northern Territory Electoral Commission. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  2. Johnston – Electorate summary, Northern Territory Electoral Commission, 9 September 2016

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