A leadership election was held in May 2022 to determine the successor to Michael Gunner as leader of the Territory Labor Party and Chief Minister of the Northern Territory. Gunner announced his pending resignation on 10 May, following the birth of his second son and announcement of the 2022/23 Northern Territory budget.[1] The leadership was confirmed unopposed; Natasha Fyles was elected as Leader, with Nicole Manison, a member of the right faction, remaining as Deputy Leader.[2]
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While there was speculation of whether Fyles would run for the leadership position, the caucus remained silent and no candidates formally declared until they met on 13 May 2022[3] and all fourteen members of the caucus elected Fyles as leader of the Labor party and ultimately Chief Minister of the Northern Territory.
Fyles walked out of the Labor party caucus room and addressed the Northern Territory as the newly elected Chief Minister.[4]
Candidates
editDeclared
editName | Positions | Faction | Announced | |
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Natasha Fyles | Attorney General of the Northern Territory (2016-2020)
Minister for Health (2016–present) Member of the Legislative Assembly for Nightcliff (2012–present) |
Left | 13 May 2022 |
Declined
editWhile no candidates officially declined to run, only one candidate declared themselves as an individual running for the position of Labor party leader.
References
edit- ^ "Michael Gunner resigns as NT Chief Minister to spend more time with family, newborn". ABC News. 2022-05-10. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
- ^ "Natasha Fyles named as new Northern Territory chief minister". The Guardian. Australian Associated Press. 2022-05-13. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
- ^ "The race for the Northern Territory's next chief minister is heating up ahead of a vote tomorrow". ABC News. 2022-05-12. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
- ^ "Natasha Fyles named as new Northern Territory chief minister, promising to 'make changes'". SBS News. Retrieved 2023-11-25.