1990 Northern Territory general election

A general election was held in the Northern Territory on Saturday 27 October 1990, and was won by the incumbent Country Liberal Party (CLP) under Chief Minister Marshall Perron.

1990 Northern Territory general election

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All 25 seats of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
13 seats needed for a majority
Turnout81.6 (Increase 10.4 pp)
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderMarshall PerronTerry SmithIan Tuxworth
PartyCountry LiberalLaborNationals
Leader since14 July 198819 August 198610 May 1986
Leader's seatFannie BayMillnerBarkly
(lost Goyder)
Last election16 seats6 seats2 seats
Seats won149 seats0
Seat changeDecrease 2Increase 3Decrease 2
Popular vote31,75823,8273,060
Percentage48.8%36.6%4.7%
SwingIncrease 9.4Increase 0.6Decrease 13.1
TPP57.0%43.0%
TPPDecrease 0.3Increase 0.3


Chief Minister before election

Marshall Perron
Country Liberal

Elected Chief Minister

Marshall Perron
Country Liberal

The CLP's political strategy for the campaign, devised by the Chief Minister's media secretary, Tony-Barker May, involved attacking the opposition ALP's policy platform, and using the costings as the basis of a 'where's the money coming from?' media assault. Although the Chief Minister was ill for much of the campaign, government ministers made challenging statements every day.

The CLP also used the services of conservative social researcher Mark Textor, subsequently co-head of Crosby Textor Group, who made accurate polling predictions during this election, outperforming internal ALP polling and independent public polling. The result came as a surprise to most except for CLP insiders.

Six months prior to the election, polling showed the CLP was headed for a big loss. However, the CLP government remained in power with an increase of over 9% to its primary vote, holding 14 of the 25 seats, with the ALP opposition gaining 3 seats for a total of 9 seats in the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly. Meanwhile, the Northern Territory Nationals contested the election again, but lost both of their seats. The 1990 election also saw the Greens emerge in territory politics, with 3.05% of the vote—fourth behind the CLP, Labor and the Nationals.

Independents Noel Padgham-Purich and Denis Collins were both re-elected.

The NT Nationals lost both seats of Barkly and Flynn.

Retiring MPs

Labor

Country Liberal

Results

1429
CLPIndLabor
Summary of the results of the 1990 Northern Territory general election, Legislative Assembly[1]
PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Country Liberal31,75848.83 9.4114 2
Labor23,82736.64 0.699 3
Independents4,4106.78 0.072
NT Nationals3,0604.71 13.080 1
Greens1,9813.05New0
Total65,036100.0025
Valid votes65,03696.90
Invalid/blank votes2,0813.10 1.04
Total votes67,117100.00
Registered voters/turnout82,26181.59 10.41
Popular vote
Country Liberal
48.83%
Labor
36.63%
NT Nationals
4.71%
Greens
3.05%
Independents
6.78%
Two-party-preferred vote
Country Liberal
57.00%
Labor
43.00%
Seats
Country Liberal
56.00%
Labor
36.00%
Independents
8.00%

Candidates

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

ElectorateHeld byLabor candidateCLP candidateNationals candidatesOther candidates
 
ArafuraLaborStan TipilouraBarry Puruntatameri
AraluenCLPBrian DoolanEric PooleEnzo Floreani
ArnhemLaborWes LanhupuyTony Hayward-RyanRod Ansell (Ind)
BarklyNationalMaggie HickeyPaul RugerKenneth PurvisTony Boulter (Ind)
Charles Hallett (Ind)
BraitlingCLPMatthew StoreyRoger ValeDamien WardLeslie Oldfield (Ind)
BrennanCLPIan FraserMax OrtmannCol Firmin (Ind)
CasuarinaCLPRod EllisNick DondasLea Rosenwax
Fannie BayCLPPaul CostiganMarshall PerronBob Ellis (Grn)
Strider (Ind)
GoyderCLPJack Ah KitTerry McCarthyIan TuxworthKezia Purick (Ind)
Louise Size (Grn)
Thomas Starr (Ind)
GreatorexIndependentHarold FurberRobert KennedyDavid JohannsenDenis Collins (Ind)
JingiliCLPFiona StuchberyRick SetterPenelope Thomson (Ind)
KaramaCLPMargaret GillespieMick PalmerJanet Durling
KatherineCLPPhil MaynardMike ReedJim ForscuttLaurie Hughes (Ind)
LeanyerCLPJim DavidsonFred FinchAlan MacKenzie
MacDonnellLaborNeil BellBrendan Heenan
Alison Hunt
MillnerLaborTerry SmithJanice Collins
NelsonIndependentPeter IvinsonDavid SandersonGraeme GowNoel Padgham-Purich (Ind)
NhulunbuyLaborSyd StirlingSusan McClure
NightcliffCLPDavid PettigrewStephen HattonJohn Dunham (Grn)
PalmerstonCLPChris DraffinBarry CoulterRonald WrightTimothy Fowler (Grn)
Port DarwinCLPPeter CavanaghShane StoneDavid FullerJessie Kearney (Grn)
SandersonCLPAlan PerrinDaryl ManzieGraeme Parsons (Grn)
Andrew Wrenn (Ind)
StuartLaborBrian EdeEric Pananka
Alexander Nelson
Victoria RiverCLPGary CartwrightStephen Dunham
WanguriLaborJohn BaileyJohn Hare

Seats changing hands

SeatPre-1990SwingPost-1990
PartyMemberMarginMarginMemberParty
Barkly NT NationalsIan Tuxworth5.96.60.7Maggie HickeyLabor 
Victoria River Country LiberalTerry McCarthy9.511.01.5Gary CartwrightLabor 

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
GoyderTerry McCarthyCLP4.1 v IND
Fairly safe
SandersonDaryl ManzieCLP9.0
JingiliRick SetterCLP9.2
Safe
Fannie BayMarshall PerronCLP10.0
BrennanMax OrtmannCLP10.1
KaramaMick PalmerCLP10.8
CasuarinaNick DondasCLP11.5
Port DarwinShane StoneCLP11.6
PalmerstonBarry CoulterCLP11.7
LeanyerFred FinchCLP11.9
NightcliffStephen HattonCLP12.1
Very safe
AraluenEric PooleCLP20.9
KatherineMike ReedCLP21.0
BraitlingRoger ValeCLP26.2
Labor seats
Marginal
BarklyMaggie HickeyALP0.7
Victoria RiverGary CartwrightALP1.5
Fairly safe
WanguriJohn BaileyALP6.2
MillnerTerry SmithALP6.7
NhulunbuySyd StirlingALP9.1
Safe
ArnhemWes LanhupuyALP11.2
MacdonnellNeil BellALP13.5
ArafuraStan TipilouraALP16.5
StuartBrian EdeALP17.0
Independent seats
GreatorexDenis CollinsIND2.5 v CLP
NelsonNoel Padgham-PurichIND13.7 v CLP

References