Electoral district of Northern Territory

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Northern Territory
South AustraliaHouse of Assembly
State South Australia
Created1890
Abolished1911
Namesake Northern Territory
DemographicRural
Coordinates 20°S133°E / 20°S 133°E / -20; 133

The Electoral district of Northern Territory was an electoral district of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1890 to 1911. The electorate encompassed all of what is the Northern Territory when the Territory was included as part of South Australia for political purposes.

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The district returned two members at each election and supported independent members for much of its existence.

The most prominent member for the electorate was Vaiben Louis Solomon, the twenty-first Premier of South Australia.

Members

MemberPartyTermMemberPartyTerm
  Vaiben Louis Solomon 1890–1901  J. L. Parsons 1890–1893
  Walter Griffiths 1893–1900
  C. E. Herbert National League 1900–1905
  S. J. Mitchell 1901–1906
  Vaiben Louis Solomon 1905–1905
  Liberal and Democratic 1906–1910  National League 1906–1908
  Thomas Crush Labor 1908–1911
  J. A. V. Brown Farmers and Producers 1910–1910 
  Liberal Union 1910–1911 

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