Electoral division of Drysdale



















Drysdale
Northern Territory—Legislative Assembly

NT Electorates 2016 - Drysdale.png
Location of Drysdale in the Darwin/Palmerston area

TerritoryNorthern Territory
Created1997
MPEva Lawler
PartyLabor Party
NamesakeFred Drysdale
Electors5,460 (2016)
Area12 km2 (4.6 sq mi)
DemographicUrban

Drysdale is an electoral division of the Legislative Assembly in Australia's Northern Territory. It was first created in 1997, and is named after Fred Drysdale, a former member of the Legislative Council. It is an urban electorate covering 12 km² in north-western Palmerston including the CBD and the suburbs of Driver, Gray, Yarrawonga and most of Moulden. There were 5,460 people enrolled within the electorate as of August 2016.


Palmerston has long been considered a conservative stronghold, and for the first eight years of its life, Drysdale was considered to be a safe seat for the Country Liberal Party. CLP candidate Stephen Dunham easily won the seat at the 1997 election and holding it at the 2001 election.


Most commentators predicted that the CLP's dominance in Drysdale would continue at the 2005 election, although the Labor Party were running a high-profile candidate, former AFL Northern Territory general manager Chris Natt. However, there was a significant swing to the ALP across the territory on election day, and Dunham was ultimately defeated, along with several other CLP sitting members. The final result took several days to be decided, but ultimately Natt won the seat on a swing of 17.5 percent. Even more surprisingly, he won enough primary votes to take the seat without the need for preferences. However, before the 2008 election, a redistribution erased Natt's majority and made Drysdale a notional CLP seat. Ross Bohlin regained the seat for the CLP on a large swing, but lost his preselection in 2012 and contested the election as an independent candidate. He was defeated by the CLP's endorsed candidate, Lia Finocchiaro.


After a redistribution transferred much of Finocchiaro's base to the new seat of Spillett, Finocchiaro opted to transfer to Spillett even though Drysdale was still a safe CLP seat on paper. However, at the 2016 election, the CLP's primary vote plunged by over 20 percent amid the party's near-total meltdown in Palmerston. Eva Lawler took the seat for Labor on a large swing, becoming only the second Labor member ever to win it.




Contents





  • 1 Members for Drysdale


  • 2 Election results


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links




Members for Drysdale




























MemberPartyTerm
 

Stephen Dunham

Country Liberal
1997–2005
 

Chris Natt

Labor
2005–2008
 

Ross Bohlin

Country Liberal
2008–2012
 

Independent
2012–2012
 

Lia Finocchiaro

Country Liberal
2012–2016
 

Eva Lawler

Labor
2016–present


Election results











































































Northern Territory general election, 2016: Drysdale[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labor

Eva Lawler
1,593
41.0
+9.1


Country Liberal
Ben Hosking
1,341
34.5
−20.3


Independent
Lyle Mackay
395
10.2
+10.2


Greens
Hayden Bray
250
6.4
+6.4


1 Territory
David Cartwright
165
4.2
+4.2


Independent
Margy Kerle
141
3.6
+3.6
Total formal votes
3,885
97.2
+0.5
Informal votes
111
2.8
−0.5

Turnout
3,996
73.2
+0.9

Two-party-preferred result


Labor

Eva Lawler
1,964
55.2
+16.6


Country Liberal
Ben Hosking
1,597
44.8
−16.6


Labor gain from Country Liberal

Swing
+16.6


References




  1. ^ Drysdale – Electorate summary, Northern Territory Electoral Commission, 9 September 2016




External links


  • Division profile from the Northern Territory Electoral Commission

Coordinates: 12°29′06″S 130°58′23″E / 12.485085°S 130.973005°E / -12.485085; 130.973005







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