Results of the 2021 Northern Territory local elections

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This is a list of local government area (LGA) results for the 2021 Northern Territory local elections. [1] [2]

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Barkly

2021 Barkly Regional Council election
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  2017 28 August 2021 2024  

All 13 seats on Barkly Regional Council
7 seats needed for a majority
Registered4,072
Mayor
Turnout41.3%
 First partySecond party
 
IND
IND
CandidateJeffrey McLaughlinHal Ruger
Party Independent Independent
Primary  vote772394
Percentage48.3%24.6%
TCP 65.3%34.7%

Mayor before election

Jeffrey McLaughlin
Independent

Elected Mayor

Jeffrey McLaughlin
Independent

Councillors
PartyVote %Seats+/–
Independents 11−1
Greens 1+1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Barkly Regional Council is composed of a directly-elected mayor and twelve councillors elected across four wards. [3] Alyawarr Ward elects four members, Patta Ward elects five, Kuwarrangu Ward elects two and Alpururrulam Ward elects one. [4]

Jeffrey McLaughlin, who was elected mayor in 2020 through a vote of councillors following the resignation of Steve Edgington, was re-elected with 65.3% of the two-candidate-preferred vote. [5]

Pam Corbett was elected unopposed in Alpururrulam Ward. [6] The Greens won a seat in Barkly for the first time, with Dianne Stokes elected as a councillor for Patta Ward. [7]

Barkly mayor

2021 Northern Territory mayoral elections: Barkly [8] [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Jeffrey McLaughlin77248.3
Independent Hal Ruger39424.6
Independent Russell O'Donnell31019.4
Independent Brian Coleman1237.7
Total formal votes1,59995.2
Informal votes814.8
Turnout 1,68041.3
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Jeffrey McLaughlin1,04465.3
Independent Hal Ruger55534.7
Jeffrey McLaughlin hold 

Barkly results

2021 Northern Territory local elections: Barkly [6]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
  Independents 11Decrease2.svg 1
  Greens 1Increase2.svg 1
Total100.012Steady2.svg
Informal votes
Turnout
Enrolled voters

Belyuen

2021 Belyuen Community
Government Council election
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  2017 28 August 2021 2025  

All 5 seats on Belyuen Community Government Council
3 seats needed for a majority
Turnout65.2% (Increase2.svg 7.6)
PartyVote %Seats+/–
Independents 100.050
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Belyuen Community Government Council is composed of a single ward electing five councillors. [10] [11]

Only 138 people (out of a recorded population of 149) were enrolled to vote for the election, making Belyuen the smallest LGA in the NT by number of enrolled voters. [2] [12] One candidate, Claude W. Holtze, was elected with exactly one primary vote. [2] Incumbent council president Zoe Singh lost her seat. [13]

Belyuen results

2021 Northern Territory local elections: Belyuen [14] [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Lenard Sing (elected 1)2631.7
Independent Teresa Timber (elected 2)2530.5
Independent Rex Edmunds (elected 3)2226.8
Independent Zoe Singh56.1
Independent John Mango Moreen (elected 5)22.4
Independent Claude W. Holtze (elected 4)11.2
Independent Cecilia Lewis11.2
Total formal votes8291.1
Informal votes88.9
Turnout 9065.2+7.6

Central Desert

2021 Central Desert Regional Council election
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  2017 28 August 2021 2025  

All 12 seats on Central Desert Regional Council
7 seats needed for a majority
Turnout29.8% (contested wards only)
PartyVote %Seats+/–
Independents 100.011−1
Vacant1+1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Central Desert Regional Council is composed of twelve councillors across four wards. Akityarre Ward and Northern Tanami Ward elect two members each, while Anmatjere Ward and Southern Tanami Ward elect four members each.

Only Anmatjere Ward held an election, with all candidates in Northern Tanami Ward and Southern Tanami Ward elected unopposed. As there was only one nomination in Akityarre Ward, a by-election was held in 2022 to elect a second member. [16]

Akityarre

2021 Northern Territory local elections: Akityarre Ward [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Billy Liddle (elected)unopposed
Registered electors 257

Anmatjere

2021 Northern Territory local elections: Anmatjere Ward [17] [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Adrian Dixon (elected 1)7630.2
Independent Jeff Iversen (elected 2)6023.8
Independent Nathaniel Dixon (elected 3)3614.3
Independent Rodney Baird2710.7
Independent James Glenn (elected 4)259.9
Independent Alice Snape176.7
Independent Dan Pepperill114.4
Total formal votes25286.3
Informal votes4013.7
Turnout 29229.8

Northern Tanami

2021 Northern Territory local elections: Northern Tanami Ward [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Andrew Johnson (elected)unopposed
Independent Cyril Tasman (elected)unopposed
Registered electors 357

Southern Tanami

2021 Northern Territory local elections: Southern Tanami Ward [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent April Nangala Martin (elected)unopposed
Independent Jacob Spencer (elected)unopposed
Independent Fred J. Williams (elected)unopposed
Independent Warren Williams (elected)unopposed
Registered electors 881

Coomalie

2021 Coomalie Community
Government Council election
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  2017 28 August 2021 2025  

All 6 seats on Coomalie Community Government Council
4 seats needed for a majority
Turnout63.6% (Increase2.svg 6.6) (contested wards only)
PartyVote %Seats+/–
Independents 100.060
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Coomalie Community Government Council is composed of three multi-member wards, each electing two councillors. No election took place in Adelaide River Ward, where both candidates were elected unopposed.

Coomalie results

2021 Northern Territory local elections: Coomalie [19]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
  Independents 257100.06Steady2.svg
Total257100.06Steady2.svg
Informal votes72.7
Turnout26463.6+6.6
Enrolled voters631

Adelaide River

2021 Northern Territory local elections: Adelaide River Ward [19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Sharon L. Beswick (elected)unopposed
Independent Steve Bones Noble (elected)unopposed
Registered electors 216

Batchelor Township

2021 Northern Territory local elections: Batchelor Township Ward [20] [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Deborah Moyle (elected 1)4544.1
Independent Angus McClymont (elected 2)3029.4
Independent Bill Baldwin2744.1
Total formal votes10298.1
Informal votes21.9
Turnout 10460.5

Coomalie Rural

2021 Northern Territory local elections: Coomalie Rural Ward [22] [23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Colin Freeman (elected 1)4831.0
Independent Sue Bulmer (elected 2)3321.3
Independent Greg Strettles2616.8
Independent Jeremy Preston2214.2
Independent Anthony Brown127.7
Independent Daryl William Cartledge85.2
Independent Mary Ashley63.9
Total formal votes15596.9
Informal votes53.1
Turnout 16065.8

Darwin

East Arnhem

2021 East Arnhem Regional Council election
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  2017 28 August 2021 2025  

All 14 seats on East Arnhem Regional Council
8 seats needed for a majority
Turnout19.9% (Increase2.svg 0.7) (contested wards only)
PartyVote %Seats+/–
Independents 100.0140
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

East Arnhem Regional Council is composed of 14 councillors elected across six multi-member wards. Four wards (Anindilyakwa, Birr Rawarrang, Gumurr Gattjirrk and Gumurr Miyarrka) elect two councillors each, while two wards (Gumurr Marthakal and Gumurr Miwatj) elect three councillors each. [24]

All candidates in Birr Rawarrang, Gumurr Marthakal and Gumurr Miwatj were elected unopposed, as the number of candidates did not exceed the number of vacancies. [25]

Voter turnout in Gumurr Gattjirrk Ward was 10.6%, making it the lowest turnout for any ward in the NT in 2021. [2] The NTEC reported that voter participation was affected by several Indigenous men's ceremonies, and "as many as 40% of community members in Milingimbi were away and the outstation of Raymangirr was deserted". [25]

East Arnhem results

2021 Northern Territory local elections: East Arnhem [25]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
  Independents 100.014Steady2.svg
Total100.014Steady2.svg
Informal votes
Turnout19.9+0.7
Enrolled voters6,170+5.0

Katherine

2021 Katherine Town Council election
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  2017 28 August 2021 2025  

All 7 seats on Katherine Town Council
4 seats needed for a majority
Registered6,321
Mayor
Turnout56.9%
 First partySecond party
 
IND
IND
CandidateKevin SouthLis Clark
Party Independent Independent
Primary  vote1,1771,073
Percentage33.9%30.9%
TCP 46.1%53.9%

Mayor before election

Lis Clark
Independent

Elected Mayor

Lis Clark
Independent

Councillors
Turnout57.0% (Decrease2.svg 6.5)
PartyVote %Seats+/–
Independents 100.060
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Katherine Town Council is composed of a directly-elected mayor and six councillors elected to a single ward. [26]

Lis Clark was re-elected mayor with 53.9% of the two-candidate-preferred vote. [27] [28]

Katherine mayor

2021 Northern Territory mayoral elections: Katherine [29] [30]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Kevin South1,17748.3
Independent Lis Clark1,07330.9
Independent Ben Herdon66619.2
Independent Robbie Friel3389.7
Independent Matthew James Hurley2186.3
Total formal votes3,47296.6
Informal votes1243.4
Turnout 3,59656.9
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Lis Clark1,87153.9
Independent Kevin South1,60146.1
Lis Clark hold 

Katherine results

2021 Northern Territory local elections: Katherine [31] [32]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Kym Henderson (elected 1)64119.3
Independent Jeremy Trembath (elected 2)45713.8
Independent Maddy Bower (elected 3)43813.2
Independent Ben Herdon (elected 4)34210.3
Independent Joachim David Buckerfield1825.5
Independent Amanda Kingdon (elected 5)1795.4
Independent Robbie Friel1624.9
Independent Matthew James Hurley1544.6
Independent Denis Coburn (elected 6)1524.6
Independent Colin Abbott1424.3
Independent Dirk Ambjerg1303.9
Independent Robert Chapman1083.3
Independent Peter L. F. McDougall1033.1
Independent Shirley Crane922.8
Independent Allan Domaschenz331.0
Total formal votes3,31592.1
Informal votes2857.9
Turnout 3,60057.0−6.5

Litchfield

2021 Litchfield Council election
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  2017 28 August 2021 2025  

All 7 seats on Litchfield Council
4 seats needed for a majority
Registered12,374 (Increase2.svg 0.9)
Mayor
Turnout75.6% (Increase2.svg 9.9)
 First partySecond party
 
IND
IND
CandidateMaree BredhauerDoug Barden
Party Independent Independent CLP
Primary  vote2,2901,962
Percentage26.5%22.7%
TCP 45.3%54.7%

Mayor before election

Maree Bredhauer
Independent

Elected Mayor

Doug Barden
Independent CLP

Councillors
PartyVote %Seats+/–
Independents 4
Independent CLP 2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Litchfield Council is composed of a directly-elected mayor and three multi-member wards, each electing two councillors. [33] [34]

Prior to the election, East Ward was abolished, resulting in the remaining wards being restructured to have two members each. [2]

Incumbent mayor Maree Bredhauer was defeated by Doug Barden. [35]

Litchfield mayor

2021 Northern Territory mayoral elections: Litchfield [36] [37]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Maree Bredhauer2,29026.5
Independent CLP Doug Barden1,96222.7
Independent Andrew Mackay 1,64819.0
Independent Mark Sidey92810.7
Independent Mathew Salter86310.0
Independent Trevor Jenkins5166.0
Independent Peter Cole4495.2
Total formal votes8,65692.5
Informal votes6987.5
Turnout 9,35475.6+9.9
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent CLP Doug Barden4,73354.7
Independent Maree Bredhauer3,92345.3
Independent CLP gain from Independent  

Litchfield results

2021 Northern Territory local elections: Litchfield
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
  Independents 4
  Independent CLP 2
Total100.06Steady2.svg
Informal votes
Turnout
Enrolled voters12,374+0.9

MacDonnell

2021 MacDonnell Regional Council election
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  2017 28 August 2021 2025  

All 12 seats on MacDonnell Regional Council
7 seats needed for a majority
Turnout39.7% (Increase2.svg 9.8) (contested wards only)
PartyVote %Seats+/–
Independents 100.0120
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

MacDonnell Regional Council is composed of four multi-member wards, totalling twelve councillors. Ljirapinta Ward elects two members, Iyarrka Ward and Luritja Pintubi Ward elect three each, and Rodinga Ward elects four.

MacDonnell results

2021 Northern Territory local elections: MacDonnell [38]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
  Independents 100.012Steady2.svg
Total100.012Steady2.svg
Informal votes
Turnout39.7+9.8
Enrolled voters3,541−1.4

Palmerston

2021 Palmerston City Council election
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  2018 28 August 2021 2025  

All 8 seats on Palmerston City Council
5 seats needed for a majority
Registered23,559 (Increase2.svg 10.8)
Mayor
Turnout64.7%
 First partySecond party
 
IND
IND
CandidateAthina Pascoe-BellRyan Pettifer
Party Independent Independent
Primary  vote10,6982,257
Percentage74.0%15.6%

Mayor before election

Athina Pascoe-Bell
Independent

Elected Mayor

Athina Pascoe-Bell
Independent

Councillors
PartyVote %Seats+/–
Independents 78.85
Ind. Labor 16.41
Independent CLP 4.81
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Palmerston City Council is composed of a directly-elected mayor and seven councillors elected to a single ward. [39] [40]

Athina Pascoe-Bell was re-elected as mayor with 74% of primary votes. [41]

Palmerston mayor

2021 Northern Territory mayoral elections: Palmerston [42] [43]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Athina Pascoe-Bell10,69874.0
Independent Ryan Pettifer2,25715.6
Independent Raj Samson Rajwin1,50410.4
Total formal votes14,45995.0
Informal votes7685.0
Turnout 15,22764.6
Athina Pascoe-Bell hold 

Palmerston results

2021 Northern Territory local elections: Palmerston [39]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
  Independents 10,97278.85
  Independent Labor 2,28616.41
  Independent CLP 6664.81
Total13,924100.07Steady2.svg
Informal votes1,3248.7
Turnout15,24864.7
Enrolled voters23,559+10.8

Palmerston councillors

2021 Northern Territory local elections: Palmerston [44] [45]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Lucy Morrison (elected 1)3,12822.5
Independent Sarah Henderson (elected 2)2,54718.3
Independent Labor Damian Hale (elected 3)2,28616.4
Independent Amber Garden (elected 4)1,2809.2
Independent Raj Samson Rajwin1,1978.6
Independent CLP Ben Giesecke (elected 6)6664.8
Independent Mark Fraser (elected 5)5984.3
Independent Themis Magoulias5614.0
Independent Colin Southam5343.8
Independent Danielle Eveleigh (elected 7)5103.7
Independent Dave Eakins4143.0
Independent Gregory Knowles2031.5
Total formal votes13,92491.3
Informal votes1,3248.7
Turnout 15,24864.7

Roper Gulf

2021 Roper Gulf Regional Council election
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  2017 28 August 2021 2025  

All 13 seats on Roper Gulf Regional Council
7 seats needed for a majority
Turnout35.4% (Decrease2.svg 3.4) (contested wards only)
PartyVote %Seats+/–
Independents 100.0130
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Roper Gulf Regional Council is composed of five multi-member wards, totalling 13 councillors. Numbulwar Numburindi and Yugul Mangi elect two members, and Never Never, Nyirranggulung and South West Gulf elect three. [46]

Roper Gulf results

2021 Northern Territory local elections: Roper Gulf [46]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
  Independents 100.013Steady2.svg
Total100.013Steady2.svg
Informal votes
Turnout35.4−3.4
Enrolled voters3,902−1.3

Tiwi Islands

2021 Tiwi Islands Regional Council election
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  2017 28 August 2021 2025  

All 12 seats on Tiwi Islands Regional Council
7 seats needed for a majority
Turnout50.0% (Increase2.svg 2.5)
PartyVote %Seats+/–
Independents 11
Independent CLP 1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Tiwi Islands Regional Council is composed of three multi-member wards, totalling twelve councillors. Bathurst Island Ward elects six members, while Milikapiti Ward and Pirlangimpi Ward elect three each.

Tiwi Islands results

2021 Northern Territory local elections: Tiwi Islands [47]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
  Independents 11
  Independent CLP 1
Total100.012Steady2.svg
Informal votes
Turnout50.0+2.5
Enrolled voters1,650+0.9

Victoria Daly

2021 Victoria Daly Regional Council election
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  2017 28 August 2021 2025  

All 5 seats on Victoria Daly Regional Council
3 seats needed for a majority
Turnout33.2% (Decrease2.svg 6.7) (contested wards only)
PartyVote %Seats+/–
Independents 100.050
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Victoria Daly Regional Council is composed of five single-member wards.

Victoria Daly results

2021 Northern Territory local elections: Victoria Daly [48]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
  Independents 100.05Steady2.svg
Total100.05Steady2.svg
Informal votes
Turnout33.2−6.7
Enrolled voters1,712+0.1

Wagait

2021 Wagait Shire Council election
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  2017 28 August 2021 2025  

All 5 seats on Wagait Shire Council
3 seats needed for a majority
Turnout78.6% (Increase2.svg 2.7)
PartyVote %Seats+/–
Independents 100.050
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Wagait Shire Council is composed of five councillors elected to a single ward. [49]

Wagait results

2021 Northern Territory local elections: Wagait [50] [51]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Michael Vaughan (elected 1)9542.2
Independent Neil White (elected 2)3917.3
Independent Peter Clee (elected 5)2812.4
Independent Noeletta McKenzie (elected 4)2410.7
Independent Rick Gosper208.9
Independent Tom Dyer (elected 3)198.4
Total formal votes22595.7
Informal votes104.3
Turnout 23578.6+2.7

West Arnhem

2021 West Arnhem Regional Council election
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  2017 28 August 2021 2025  

All 12 seats on West Arnhem Regional Council
7 seats needed for a majority
Turnout27.6% (Increase2.svg 7.1)
PartyVote %Seats+/–
Independents 100.0120
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

West Arnhem Regional Council is composed of five wards, totalling twelve councillors. Minjilang Ward and Warruwi Ward elect one member each, Gunbalanya Ward and Kakadu Ward elect three each, and Maningrida Ward elects four.

Prior to the election, Barrah Ward was abolished. [52] It was replaced by Minjilang Ward (covering Croker Island) and Warruwi Ward (covering all other areas that were formerly part of Barrah Ward). [2]

West Arnhem results

2021 Northern Territory local elections: West Arnhem [53]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
  Independents 100.012Steady2.svg
Total100.012Steady2.svg
Informal votes
Turnout27.6+7.1
Enrolled voters3,578−4.0

West Daly

2021 West Daly Regional Council election
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  2017 28 August 2021 2025  

All 6 seats on West Daly Regional Council
4 seats needed for a majority
Turnout30.7% (Decrease2.svg 5.1)
PartyVote %Seats+/–
Independents 100.05−1
Vacant1+1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

West Daly Regional Council is composed of three wards, totalling six councillors. Thamarrurr/Pindi Pindi Ward elects four members, while Nganmarriyanga Ward and Tyemirri Ward elect one each. [54]

There were no nominations in Nganmarriyanga Ward, requiring a by-election to be held in 2022. [2]

West Daly results

2021 Northern Territory local elections: West Daly [55]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
  Independents 100.05Decrease2.svg 1
Vacant1Increase2.svg 1
Total100.06Steady2.svg
Informal votes
Turnout30.7−5.1
Enrolled voters1,868+4.0

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