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Arnhem
Northern TerritoryLegislative Assembly
Arnhem in the Northern Territory
TerritoryNorthern Territory
Created1974
MPSelena Uibo
PartyAustralian Labor Party
NamesakeArnhem Land
Electors5,158 (2016)
Area99,269 km2 (38,328.0 sq mi)
DemographicRemote

Arnhem is an electoral division of the Legislative AssemblyinAustralia's Northern Territory. It was first created in 1974, and takes its name from Arnhem Land, the region encompassing much of the northern part of the Territory.

Arnhem is an almost entirely rural electorate, covering 99,269 km², and taking in the towns of Alyangula, Angurugu, Barunga, Beswick, Ngukurr, Numbulwar and Milingimbi. There were 4,902 people enrolled within the electorate as of August 2012.

Arnhem was one of the initial electorates created along with the introduction of the Legislative Assembly in 1974. Though it consisted of predominantly indigenous towns which voted strongly for the Australian Labor Party at a federal level, it was won by the Country Liberal Party amidst their landslide victory at the election of that year, in which the Labor Party won no seats. Arnhem returned to expectations at the 1977 election, when it was won by Labor candidate Bob Collins, who was elected leader of the party in 1981. Collins contested the new seat of Arafura in 1983, and was succeeded by new Labor candidate Wes Lanhupuy. Lanhupuy was comfortably re-elected three times, but died suddenly in 1995. Labor candidate Jack Ah Kit won the resulting by-election, and went on to serve as a Cabinet minister in the Martin government from 2001. He retired at the 2005 election, with former ABC TV presenter Barbara McCarthy being comfortably elected as his replacement. McCarthy was reelected unopposed in 2008, only to be ousted by the CLP's Larisa Leein2012 as the CLP swept into government. The high proportion of indigenous people in the Arnhem population has been reflected in the seat having had four consecutive indigenous MPs, and McCarthy having been an outspoken advocate of indigenous rights in parliament.

Members for Arnhem

Member Party Term
Template:Australian politics/party colours/CLP Rupert Kentish Country Liberal 1974–1977
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Labor Bob Collins Labor 1977–1983
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Labor Wes Lanhupuy Labor 1983–1995
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Labor Jack Ah Kit Labor 1995–2005
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Labor Malarndirri McCarthy Labor 2005–2012
Template:Australian politics/party colours/CLP Larisa Lee Country Liberal 2012–2014
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Independent Independent 2014
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Palmer United Party Palmer United 2014
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Independent Independent 2014–2016
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Labor Selena Uibo Labor 2016–present

Election results

Northern Territory general election, 2016: Arnhem[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Selena Uibo 1,295 55.7 +11.0
Country Liberal Ian Gumbala 671 28.8 −24.9
Independent Lance Lawrence 182 7.8 +7.8
1 Territory James Gaykamangu 119 5.1 +5.1
Independent Larisa Lee 60 2.6 +2.6
Total formal votes 2,327 97.8 +1.5
Informal votes 52 2.2 −1.5
Turnout 2,397 46.1 −11.3
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Selena Uibo 1,449 64.6 +18.9
Country Liberal Ian Gumbala 793 35.4 −18.9
Labor gain from Country Liberal Swing +18.9

Results are not final, and are updated as of 30 August 2016.

References

  1. ^ Arnhem – Electorate summary, Northern Territory Electoral Commission, 30 August 2016

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