Electoral division of Fannie Bay

Fannie Bay is an electoral division of the Legislative Assembly in Australia's Northern Territory. It is located in the inner northern suburbs of Darwin, with its current boundaries including the suburbs of Fannie Bay (from which it derives its name), Parap, East Point, The Narrows, The Gardens and parts of Stuart Park. It was first created in 1974, and is an entirely urban electorate, covering an area of 11 km². There were 5,473 people enrolled in the electorate as of August 2020.

Fannie Bay
Northern TerritoryLegislative Assembly
Location of Fannie Bay in the Darwin/Palmerston area
TerritoryNorthern Territory
Created1974
MPMichael Gunner
PartyLabor Party
NamesakeFannie Bay
Electors5,473 (2020)
Area11 km2 (4.2 sq mi)
DemographicUrban

Fannie Bay has been an exception in Northern Territory politics, as it has tended to be neither marginal or safe for either party, with incumbent members of both parties having managed to easily hold the electorate for several years. This was illustrated in 1995, when Country Liberal Party Chief Minister Marshall Perron resigned, only to be replaced by the Labor Party's Clare Martin—who six years later herself became Chief Minister while still representing the electorate. Martin resigned as Chief Minister in 2007, and retired at the 2008 election. Michael Gunner narrowly retained the seat for Labor, and went on to become Opposition Leader in 2015. He led Territory Labor to a record victory in 2016, becoming the third person to become Chief Minister while holding Fannie Bay.

Members for Fannie Bay

MemberPartyTerm
  Grant Tambling Country Liberal 1974–1977
  Pam O'Neil Labor 1977–1983
  Marshall Perron Country Liberal 1983–1995
  Clare Martin Labor 1995–2008
  Michael Gunner Labor 2008–present

Election results

2020 Northern Territory general election: Fannie Bay[1][2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Michael Gunner 2,095 48.2 −8.2
Country Liberal Tracey Hayes 1,510 34.8 +1.0
Greens Peter Robertson 444 10.2 +10.2
Territory Alliance Rebecca Jennings 242 5.6 +5.6
Independent Mark Mackenzie 54 1.2 +1.2
Total formal votes 4,345 98.1 N/A
Informal votes 85 1.9 N/A
Turnout 4,430 80.9 N/A
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Michael Gunner 2,589 59.6 −2.9
Country Liberal Tracey Hayes 1,756 40.4 +2.9
Labor hold Swing−2.9

References

  1. "Electorate summary: Fannie Bay". NTEC. Retrieved 4 September 2020.
  2. "Fannie Bay". ABC Elections. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 7 September 2020.

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