2017 Northern Territory local elections explained

Country:Northern Territory
Type:parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Election Date:26 August 2017
Previous Election:2012 Northern Territory local elections
Previous Year:2012
Next Election:2021 Northern Territory local elections
Next Year:2021
Registered:133,927
Leader1:N/A
Party1:Independents
Leader2:Michael Gunner
Party2:Australian Labor Party (Northern Territory Branch)
Leader4:Gary Higgins
Party4:Country Liberal Party
Leader5:No leader
Party5:Northern Territory Greens
Seats5:2
Swing5:-->

The 2017 Northern Territory local elections were held on 26 August 2017 to elect the councils of 16 of the 17 local government areas (LGAs) in the Northern Territory, Australia. Several councils also held mayoral elections.[1]

The elections were initially scheduled to be held in March 2016, but it was announced on 27 March 2015 that they would be delayed to avoid clashing with the 2016 NT general election.[2]

320 candidates contested the elections to fill a total of 157 council and mayoral positions.[3]

The election in Palmerston was deferred until 17 March 2018 after the council was suspended (and later sacked), then deferred again until 24 March due to weather warnings in the area.[4]

Party changes before elections

A number of councillors joined or left parties before the 2021 elections.

Council Ward Councillor Former party New party Date
Alice SpringsUnsubdividedEli Melky Country Liberal Palmer United29 April 2014
Alice SpringsUnsubdividedEli Melky Palmer United Independent2016

Results

Council totals

CouncilSeats
IndependentsLaborCountry LiberalGreens
Alice Springs
Barkly
Belyuen
Central Desert
Coomalie
Darwin2
East Arnhem
Katherine
Litchfield
MacDonnell
Palmerston
Roper Gulf
Tiwi Islands
Victoria Daly
Wagait
West Arnhem
West Daly

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2017 NT Council Elections . Northern Territory Electoral Commission.
  2. Web site: Next council elections postponed until August 2017 . NT News.
  3. Web site: 303 nominate for 2021 Local Government Elections . Northern Territory Electoral Commission.
  4. Web site: City of Palmerston Election DEFERRED . City of Palmerston.