2007 Greatorex by-election

2007 Greatorex by-election

28 July 2007
  First party Second party Third party
 
IND
Candidate Matt Conlan Paul Herrick Jo Nixon
Party Country Liberal Independent Labor
Popular vote 1,764 670 541
Percentage 53.6% 20.4% 16.4%
Swing Increase 5.1 Increase 20.4 Decrease 24.4
TCP 57.8% 42.3%
TCP swing Increase 6.4 Increase 42.3

MP before election

Richard Lim
Country Liberal

Elected MP

Matt Conlan
Country Liberal

The 2007 Greatorex by-election was a by-election held on 28 July 2007 for the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly electorate of Greatorex in Alice Springs.[1]

The by-election was triggered when Dr Richard Lim, the Country Liberal Party member for Greatorex, resigned from politics on 9 July 2007. Lim had held the seat since 1994, and had served as Deputy Opposition Leader under former CLP leader Denis Burke.[2] Greatorex is generally considered a safe seat for the CLP, and Lim, a popular local member, had managed to retain the seat at the 2005 election despite both a huge territory-wide loss which saw Burke lose his seat and the presence of a Labor star candidate in high-profile Alice Springs mayor Fran Kilgariff.[3] Lim stated that he was resigning in order to care for his ailing wife and parents, and was considering returning to his medical practice. He apologised for retiring mid-term, an act he had previously criticised former Attorney-General Peter Toyne for doing in 2006.[4]

The by-election saw CLP candidate Matt Conlan elected on primary votes alone, polling 52% of the vote, a small increase on the 2005 election. Independent candidate Paul Herrick finished second with 20%, just ahead of Labor candidate Jo Nixon on 16%. Greens candidate Jane Clark finished fourth with 9% of the vote.

There were 4564 people enrolled within the electorate at the close of the rolls for the by-election on 13 July.[5]

  1. ^ Calacouras, Nick. "Labor admits it's on ropes in Alice". Northern Territory News, 11 July 2007.
  2. ^ Lollback, Rebecca. "Then there were 3 as CLP loses Lim". Northern Territory News, 29 June 2007.
  3. ^ Calacouras, Nick. "Outspoken talkback host set for CLP nod". Northern Territory News, 3 July 2007.
  4. ^ Lollback, Rebecca. "Then there were 3 as CLP loses Lim". Northern Territory News, 29 June 2007.
  5. ^ Adlam, Nigel. "4564 on seat roll". Northern Territory News, 14 July 2007.