Electoral division of Mulka explained

Mulka
State:nt
Created:2020
Namesake:Yolŋu word meaning 'dry area'
Electors:6124
Electors Year:2020
Area:14736
Class:Remote
Near-N:Timor Sea
Near-Ne:Timor Sea
Near-Nw:Timor Sea
Near-S:Gulf of Carpentaria
Near-Se:Gulf of Carpentaria
Near-E:Gulf of Carpentaria
Near-W:Arnhem

Mulka is an electoral division of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly in Australia. It was created in a 2019 redistribution for the 2020 general election, replacing the electoral division of Nhulunbuy.[1] At that election, independent Nhulunbuy incumbent Yingiya Mark Guyula won the seat in a tightly contested rematch of the 2016 general election.

Mulka is located in eastern Arnhem Land and is centred on the town of Nhulunbuy.

Election results

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Green . Antony . Mulka . NT Votes 2020 . ABC Elections . 20 July 2020.