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{{Infobox Australian |
{{Infobox Australian electorate | |
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|name = Nelson |
|name = Nelson |
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|state = nt |
|state = nt |
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|image = {{Maplink|frame=yes|from=NT Electoral Divisions/Nelson.map|plain=yes|frame-height=300|frame-width=400|overlay=[[File:NT Election 2024 - Nelson.svg|120px]]|overlay-horizontal-alignment=right|overlay-vertical-alignment=bottom}} |
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|caption = Interactive map of boundaries as of the [[2024 Northern Territory general election|2024 election]] |
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|caption = |
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|created = 1990 |
|created = 1990 |
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|abolished= |
|abolished= |
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|mp = [[ |
|mp = [[Gerard Maley]] |
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|mp-party = [[ |
|mp-party = [[Country Liberal Party|Country Liberal]] |
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|namesake = [[Harold George |
|namesake = [[Harold George Nelson]] |
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|electors = |
|electors = 5505 |
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|electors_year = |
|electors_year = 2020 |
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|area = |
|area = 1415 |
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|class = Rural |
|class = Rural |
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|near-n = ''[[Timor Sea]]'' |
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|near-ne = ''[[Timor Sea]]'' |
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|near-nw = ''[[Timor Sea]]'' |
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|near-e = [[Electoral division of Goyder|Goyder]] |
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|near-w = ''[[Timor Sea]]''<br>[[Electoral division of Wanguri|Wanguri]]<br>[[Electoral division of Karama|Karama]] |
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|near-s = [[Electoral division of Goyder|Goyder]] |
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|near-se = [[Electoral division of Goyder|Goyder]] |
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|near-sw = [[Electoral division of Spillett|Spillett]]<br>[[Electoral division of Drysdale|Drysdale]]<br>[[Electoral division of Blain|Blain]] |
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'''Nelson''' is an [[electoral divisions of the Northern Territory|electoral division]] of the [[Northern Territory Legislative Assembly|Legislative Assembly]] in |
'''Nelson''' is an [[electoral divisions of the Northern Territory|electoral division]] of the [[Northern Territory Legislative Assembly|Legislative Assembly]] in Australia's [[Northern Territory]]. It was first created in 1990 as a replacement for [[electoral division of Koolpinyah|Koolpinyah]], and was named after [[Harold George Nelson]], the first member for the federal [[Division of Northern Territory|Northern Territory electorate]]. Nelson is a largely rural electorate, covering 1,415 km² and taking in the small towns of [[Howard Springs, Northern Territory|Howard Springs]], [[McMinns Lagoon, Northern Territory|McMinn's Lagoon]] and part of [[Humpty Doo, Northern Territory|Humpty Doo]], and some areas between [[Darwin, Northern Territory|Darwin]] and [[Palmerston, Northern Territory|Palmerston]]. There were 5,505 people enrolled in the electorate as of August 2020. |
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[[File:Harold Nelson.png|thumb|right|Harold Nelson, c. 1919.]] |
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Nelson is also a rarity among Northern Territory electorates in that it has traditionally been an independent-held seat, as opposed to being held by either of the major parties. Long-serving independent [[Noel Padgham-Purich]] held the seat for the last few years of her career, |
Nelson is also a rarity among Northern Territory electorates in that it has traditionally been an independent-held seat, as opposed to being held by either of the major parties. Long-serving independent [[Noel Padgham-Purich]] held the seat for the last few years of her career, having previously represented most of the area as the member for Koolpinyah from 1983 to 1990. She only narrowly failed in installing another independent, [[Dave Tollner]], as her replacement. [[Country Liberal Party]] member [[Chris Lugg]], held the seat for one term before being defeated by another independent, [[Gerry Wood]]. Wood was easily re-elected at the [[2005 Northern Territory general election|2005 election]], polling more than double the vote of his nearest rival, Lugg. He increased his vote by over 20% for the second election in a row in [[2008 Northern Territory general election|2008]], winning 72.2% of the primary vote with a two-party preferred margin of 28.7% over the CLP, the safest seat in the Territory. His margin dwindled to 9.2 percent when the CLP regained government in [[2012 Northern Territory general election|2012]], but ballooned to 23.7 percent during Labor's victory in [[2016 Northern Territory general election|2016]]. |
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Wood retired at the [[2020 Northern Territory general election|2020 election]]. [[Gerard Maley]] won the seat for the CLP on his second attempt after losing to Wood in 2016. Maley actually garnered enough primary votes to win the seat on the first count. However, for most of its existence, Nelson has been a comfortably safe CLP seat in "traditional" two-party matchups against [[Australian Labor Party (Northern Territory Branch)|Labor]], so Maley's victory was not considered an upset. |
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==Members for Nelson== |
==Members for Nelson== |
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{| class="wikitable" |
{| class="wikitable" |
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! colspan=2 | Member |
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! Member |
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! Party |
! Party |
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! Term |
! Term |
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| {{Australian |
| {{Australian party style|Independent}}| |
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| [[Noel Padgham-Purich]] |
| [[Noel Padgham-Purich]] |
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| [[Independent (politics)|Independent]] |
| [[Independent (politics)|Independent]] |
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| 1990–1997 |
| 1990–1997 |
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| {{Australian |
| {{Australian party style|CLP}}| |
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| [[Chris Lugg]] |
| [[Chris Lugg]] |
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| [[Country Liberal Party|Country Liberal]] |
| [[Country Liberal Party|Country Liberal]] |
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| 1997–2001 |
| 1997–2001 |
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|- |
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| {{Australian |
| {{Australian party style|Independent}}| |
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| [[Gerry Wood]] |
| [[Gerry Wood]] |
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| [[Independent (politics)|Independent]] |
| [[Independent (politics)|Independent]] |
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| 2001–2020 |
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| 2001–present |
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| {{Australian party style|CLP}}| |
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| [[Gerard Maley]] |
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| [[Country Liberal Party|Country Liberal]] |
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| 2020–present |
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==Election results== |
==Election results== |
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{{see also|Electoral results for the division of Nelson (Northern Territory)}} |
{{see also|Electoral results for the division of Nelson (Northern Territory)}} |
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{{Excerpt|Results of the 2024 Northern Territory general election|section=Nelson}} |
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==See also== |
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{{Election box begin |
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*[[Electoral division of Nelson (disambiguation)]] |
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|title = [[Northern Territory general election, 2012]]: Nelson<ref>http://www.ntec.nt.gov.au/ElectionLAgeneral/Results/Pages/default.aspx</ref> |
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==Notes== |
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{{Election box candidate AU party |
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{{notelist}} |
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|party = Independent |
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|candidate = [[Gerry Wood]] |
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|votes = 1,988 |
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|percentage = 54.0 |
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|change = −18.2 |
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}} |
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{{Election box candidate AU party |
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|party = CLP |
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|candidate = Judy Cole |
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|votes = 1,436 |
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|percentage = 39.0 |
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|change = +19.9 |
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}} |
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{{Election box candidate AU party |
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|party = Labor |
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|candidate = Sharon McAlear |
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|votes = 255 |
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|percentage = 6.9 |
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|change = −1.7 |
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}} |
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{{Election box formal |
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|votes = 3,679 |
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|percentage = 98.1 |
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|change = +0.5 |
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}} |
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{{Election box informal |
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|votes = 72 |
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|percentage = 1.9 |
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|change = −0.5 |
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}} |
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{{Election box turnout |
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|votes = 3,751 |
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|percentage = 79.6 |
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|change = +5.0 |
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}} |
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{{Election box 2cp}} |
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{{Election box candidate AU party |
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|party = Independent |
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|candidate = [[Gerry Wood]] |
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|votes = 2,177 |
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|percentage = 59.2 |
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|change = −19.5 |
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}} |
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{{Election box candidate AU party |
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|party = CLP |
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|candidate = Judy Cole |
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|votes = 1,502 |
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|percentage = 40.8 |
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|change = +19.5 |
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}} |
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{{Election box hold AU party |
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|winner = Independent |
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|swing = −19.5 |
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}} |
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{{Election box end}} |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* [https://ntec.nt.gov.au/Electoral-divisions/division-profiles/division-profiles2/2020-division-profiles/division-of-nelson Division profile from the Northern Territory Electoral Commission] |
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* [http://www.abc.net.au/elections/nt/2008/guide/nels.htm ABC Elections page] |
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{{Electoral divisions of the Northern Territory}} |
{{Electoral divisions of the Northern Territory}} |
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[[Category:Electoral divisions of the Northern Territory|Nelson]] |
[[Category:Electoral divisions of the Northern Territory|Nelson]] |
Latest revision as of 01:15, 5 September 2024
Nelson Northern Territory—Legislative Assembly | |||||||||||||||
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Territory | Northern Territory | ||||||||||||||
Created | 1990 | ||||||||||||||
MP | Gerard Maley | ||||||||||||||
Party | Country Liberal | ||||||||||||||
Namesake | Harold George Nelson | ||||||||||||||
Electors | 5,505 (2020) | ||||||||||||||
Area | 1,415 km2 (546.3 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Demographic | Rural | ||||||||||||||
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Nelson is an electoral division of the Legislative Assembly in Australia's Northern Territory. It was first created in 1990 as a replacement for Koolpinyah, and was named after Harold George Nelson, the first member for the federal Northern Territory electorate. Nelson is a largely rural electorate, covering 1,415 km² and taking in the small towns of Howard Springs, McMinn's Lagoon and part of Humpty Doo, and some areas between Darwin and Palmerston. There were 5,505 people enrolled in the electorate as of August 2020.
Nelson is also a rarity among Northern Territory electorates in that it has traditionally been an independent-held seat, as opposed to being held by either of the major parties. Long-serving independent Noel Padgham-Purich held the seat for the last few years of her career, having previously represented most of the area as the member for Koolpinyah from 1983 to 1990. She only narrowly failed in installing another independent, Dave Tollner, as her replacement. Country Liberal Party member Chris Lugg, held the seat for one term before being defeated by another independent, Gerry Wood. Wood was easily re-elected at the 2005 election, polling more than double the vote of his nearest rival, Lugg. He increased his vote by over 20% for the second election in a row in 2008, winning 72.2% of the primary vote with a two-party preferred margin of 28.7% over the CLP, the safest seat in the Territory. His margin dwindled to 9.2 percent when the CLP regained government in 2012, but ballooned to 23.7 percent during Labor's victory in 2016.
Wood retired at the 2020 election. Gerard Maley won the seat for the CLP on his second attempt after losing to Wood in 2016. Maley actually garnered enough primary votes to win the seat on the first count. However, for most of its existence, Nelson has been a comfortably safe CLP seat in "traditional" two-party matchups against Labor, so Maley's victory was not considered an upset.
Members for Nelson
[edit]Member | Party | Term | |
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Noel Padgham-Purich | Independent | 1990–1997 | |
Chris Lugg | Country Liberal | 1997–2001 | |
Gerry Wood | Independent | 2001–2020 | |
Gerard Maley | Country Liberal | 2020–present |
Election results
[edit]Results as of 2:30 UTC, 5 September
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Country Liberal | Gerard Maley | 3,635 | 71.6 | +20.6 | |
Independent | Beverley Ratahi | 743 | 14.6 | −13.2 | |
Labor | Anthony Venes | 703 | 13.8 | +1.8 | |
Total formal votes | 5,081 | 97.3 | +0.4 | ||
Informal votes | 5,222 | 2.7 | +0.4 | ||
Turnout | 5,081 | 81.9 | |||
Two-candidate-preferred result | |||||
Country Liberal | Gerard Maley | 3,811 | 75.0 | +2.7 | |
Independent | Beverley Ratahi | 1,270 | 25.0 | −2.7 | |
Country Liberal hold | Swing | +2.7 |