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Electoral division of Wanguri

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wanguri
Northern TerritoryLegislative Assembly
Location of Wanguri in the Darwin/Palmerston area
TerritoryNorthern Territory
Created1983
MPNicole Manison
PartyLabor Party
NamesakeWanguri
Electors6,111 (2020)
Area29 km2 (11.2 sq mi)
DemographicUrban
Electorates around Wanguri:
Timor Sea Timor Sea Timor Sea
Casuarina Wanguri Nelson
Karama Nelson Nelson

Wanguri is an electoral division of the Legislative Assembly in Australia's Northern Territory. It was first created in 1983. Wanguri is an urban electorate, covering 29 km2, and taking in the north Darwin suburbs of Wanguri, Karama and Leanyer. There were 6,111 people enrolled within the electorate as of August 2020.

Like most electorates in the Territory, Wanguri has a tendency to keep its incumbent members regardless of party. While the Country Liberal Party held it for six years after its creation in 1983, the Labor Party have held it since a 1989 by-election, and it is now reckoned as reasonably safe for that party. Paul Henderson was not expected to have much difficulty retaining Wanguri at the 2005 election, and ultimately held the seat with a strong swing in his favour.

When Henderson resigned in 2013, following his government's defeat in the 2012 election, the resulting by-election saw Nicole Manison hold the seat for Labor. Manison managed to pick up a 12.4 percent swing—according to ABC election analyst Antony Green, the largest against a first term government in Australia in over twenty years.[1] It was enough to revert Wanguri to its traditional status as a comfortably safe Labor seat. Manison consolidated her hold on the seat in the 2016 election, increasing her majority to 19.6 percent. As a result, Wanguri is the third-safest in the Territory and the second-safest seat in the Darwin area.

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Members for Wanguri

Member Party Term
  Don Dale Country Liberal 1983–1989
  John Bailey Labor 1989–1999
  Paul Henderson Labor 1999–2013
  Nicole Manison Labor 2013–present

Election results

2020 Northern Territory general election: Wanguri[2][3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Nicole Manison 3,129 62.9 +4.3
Country Liberal Jed Hansen 1,235 24.8 +1.2
Territory Alliance Michael Best 612 12.3 +12.3
Total formal votes 4,976 97.2 N/A
Informal votes 141 2.8 N/A
Turnout 5,117 83.7 N/A
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Nicole Manison 3,349 67.3 −2.6
Country Liberal Jed Hansen 1,627 32.7 +2.6
Labor hold Swing −2.6

References

  1. ^ Green, Antony: Are there any Lessons from the Wanguri By-election Result?, Antony Green's Election Blog, ABC, 17 February 2013.
  2. ^ "Electorate summary: Wanguri". NTEC. Retrieved 4 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Wanguri". ABC Elections. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 7 September 2020.

External links

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