1987 Northern Territory general election

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.

1987 Northern Territory general election

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All 25 seats of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
13 seats needed for a majority
Turnout71.2 (Decrease 10.4 pp)
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderStephen HattonTerry SmithIan Tuxworth
PartyCountry LiberalLaborNationals
Leader since14 May 198619 August 198621 December 1986
Leader's seatNightcliffMillnerBarkly
Last election19 seats6 seatsDid not exist
Seats won1661
Seat changeDecrease 3SteadyNew
Popular vote20,07418,3079,058
Percentage39.4%36.0%17.1%
SwingDecrease 18.8Increase 0.4New
TPP57.3%42.7%
TPP swingDecrease 3.8Increase 3.8


Chief Minister before election

Stephen Hatton
Country Liberal

Elected Chief Minister

Stephen Hatton
Country Liberal

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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CLPNatIndLabor
Summary of the results of the 1987 Northern Territory general election, Legislative Assembly[2]
PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Country Liberal20,07439.42 18.8016 3
Labor18,30735.95 0.366
NT Nationals9,05817.79New1New
Independents3,4896.85 2.472 2
Total50,928100.0025
Valid votes50,92895.86
Invalid/blank votes2,1994.14 1.12
Total votes53,127100.00
Registered voters/turnout74,63371.18 10.39
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.

ElectorateHeld byLabor candidateCLP candidateNationals candidatesIndependent candidates
 
ArafuraLaborStan TipilouraDorothy FoxPeter Watton
AraluenCLPDi ShanahanEric PooleEnzo Floreani
ArnhemLaborWes LanhupuyJohn HancockBrian DallistonBruce Foley
BarklyCLPKeith HallettGary SmithIan TuxworthMaggie Hickey
BraitlingCLPMike AlsopRoger ValeMax Stewart
CasuarinaCLPJohn ReevesNick DondasGiuseppe Nicolosi
Fannie BayCLPJohn WatersMarshall PerronStephen MarshallEdward Osgood
Strider
FlynnCLPJohn OmondRay HanrahanJacqueline Anderson
JingiliCLPBob WhartonRick SetterHarry Maschke
KaramaCLPRobyn CromptonMick PalmerLionel Preston
KatherineCLPPhil MaynardMike ReedJim Forscutt
KoolpinyahCLPPeter IvinsonPat LoftusDavid LoveridgeNoel Padgham-Purich
LeanyerCLPDavid Lamb-JenkinsFred FinchDavid Wane
LudmillaCLPChris McMahCol FirminBrian ThomasSydney Cross
MacDonnellLaborNeil BellJ. DavisRon Liddle
MillnerLaborTerry SmithJohn BabanMichael Foley
NhulunbuyLaborDan LeoPam Steele-WarehamDeane CrowhurstPat Ellis
NightcliffCLPJohn RowellStephen HattonBrian Brent
PalmerstonCLPTony HenryBarry CoulterMichael Ting
Port DarwinCLPRussell KearneyTom HarrisJames Maclean
SadadeenIndependentMeredith CampbellShane StoneLynne PeterkinDenis Collins
SandersonCLPPeter McQueenDaryl ManzieLawrence Armstrong
StuartLaborBrian EdeJim SinclairIan DrennanVince Forrester
Victoria RiverCLPLeon WhiteTerry McCarthyRonald WrightLance Lawrence
WanguriCLPPeter McNabDon DaleGraeme Bevis

Seats changing hands

SeatPre-1987SwingPost-1987
PartyMemberMarginMarginMemberParty
Barkly Country LiberalsIan Tuxworth10.3 (CLP)N/A0.5Ian TuxworthNT Nationals 
Koolpinyah IndependentNoel Padgham-Purich12.5 (CLP)31.318.8Noel Padgham-PurichIndependent 
Sadadeen IndependentDenis Collins20.5 (CLP)40.219.7Denis CollinsIndependent 

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
CasuarinaNick DondasCLP4.0
KatherineMike ReedCLP5.9 v NAT
Fairly safe
LeanyerFred FinchCLP6.3
KaramaMick PalmerCLP6.5
JingiliRick SetterCLP7.4
SandersonDaryl ManzieCLP7.6
WanguriDon DaleCLP9.4
Safe
Fannie BayMarshall PerronCLP13.3
AraluenEric PooleCLP14.2
PalmerstonBarry CoulterCLP15.1
LudmillaCol FirminCLP16.1 v NAT
Victoria RiverTerry McCarthyCLP16.9
Port DarwinTom HarrisCLP17.1
NightcliffStephen HattonCLP18.4
FlynnRay HanrahanCLP19.0
Very safe
BraitlingRoger ValeCLP25.5
Labor seats
Marginal
ArnhemWes LanhupuyALP5.1
Fairly safe
NhulunbuyDan LeoALP9.9
Safe
MillnerTerry SmithALP15.2
ArafuraStan TipilouraALP17.9
StuartBrian EdeALP19.2
Very safe
MacdonnellNeil BellALP24.9
Crossbench seats
BarklyIan TuxworthNAT0.5 v IND
KoolpinyahNoel Padgham-PurichIND18.8 v NAT
SadadeenDenis CollinsIND19.7 v LAB

References