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The Electoral Division of Tiwi was an electoral district established for the Northern Territory Legislative Council.
Answer: False
The Electoral Division of Tiwi was established for the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly, not the Legislative Council.
The Electoral Division of Tiwi ceased to exist after the 1974 election.
Answer: False
The Electoral Division of Tiwi continued to exist until 1983, following its establishment in 1974.
The name 'Tiwi' for the electoral division was inspired by the Tiwi Islands.
Answer: True
The naming of the Electoral Division of Tiwi was indeed inspired by the geographical location of the Tiwi Islands.
The Electoral Division of Tiwi was named after the Tiwi people.
Answer: True
The Electoral Division of Tiwi was named in reference to the Tiwi Islands, which are intrinsically linked to the Tiwi people.
The Electoral Division of Tiwi existed for less than a decade.
Answer: True
The Electoral Division of Tiwi existed from 1974 to 1983, a period of nine years, which is less than a decade.
What was the Electoral Division of Tiwi?
Answer: A former electoral division for the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly.
The Electoral Division of Tiwi constituted a former electoral district designated for the Legislative Assembly of Australia's Northern Territory.
Until what year did the Electoral Division of Tiwi exist as a recognized electoral division?
Answer: 1983
The Electoral Division of Tiwi existed from its establishment in 1974 until 1983.
What geographical location served as the inspiration for the name 'Electoral Division of Tiwi'?
Answer: The Tiwi Islands
The name 'Tiwi' for the electoral division was inspired by the Tiwi Islands.
The Electoral Division of Tiwi was first contested in the 1980 Northern Territory general election.
Answer: False
The Electoral Division of Tiwi was first contested in the 1974 Northern Territory general election.
In the 1974 election for Tiwi, over 1,000 formal votes were cast.
Answer: True
The 1974 election for the Electoral Division of Tiwi recorded 1,001 formal votes.
The majority of votes cast in the 1974 Tiwi election were informal.
Answer: False
In the 1974 Tiwi election, formal votes constituted 94.3% of the total votes cast, indicating that the majority were not informal.
There were fewer than 100 informal votes recorded in the 1974 Tiwi election.
Answer: True
The 1974 Tiwi election recorded 61 informal votes, which is fewer than 100.
The voter turnout in the 1974 Tiwi election exceeded 70%.
Answer: False
The voter turnout for the 1974 Tiwi election was 67.6%, which does not exceed 70%.
The Labor Party won the inaugural 1974 election for the Electoral Division of Tiwi.
Answer: False
The Country Liberal Party won the inaugural 1974 election for the Electoral Division of Tiwi.
Hyacinth Tungutalum was the Country Liberal candidate who won the 1974 Tiwi election.
Answer: True
Hyacinth Tungutalum, representing the Country Liberal Party, was indeed the candidate who won the 1974 Tiwi election.
Independent candidates collectively received less than 400 votes in the 1974 Tiwi election.
Answer: False
The Independent candidates collectively received 391 votes in the 1974 Tiwi election. Therefore, the statement that they received less than 400 votes is false.
Hyacinth Tungutalum was elected as an Independent candidate for Tiwi in 1974.
Answer: False
Hyacinth Tungutalum was elected as the Country Liberal Party candidate in the 1974 Tiwi election, not as an Independent.
In which year was the Electoral Division of Tiwi first contested?
Answer: 1974
The Electoral Division of Tiwi was first contested in the 1974 Northern Territory general election.
How many formal votes were cast in the 1974 election for the Electoral Division of Tiwi?
Answer: 1,001
In the 1974 election, a total of 1,001 formal votes were cast in the Electoral Division of Tiwi.
What percentage of all votes cast in the 1974 Tiwi election were formal votes?
Answer: 94.3%
The formal votes accounted for 94.3% of all votes cast in the 1974 Tiwi election.
How many informal votes were recorded during the 1974 Tiwi election?
Answer: 61
There were 61 informal votes recorded in the 1974 Tiwi election.
What was the overall voter turnout percentage for the 1974 Tiwi election?
Answer: 67.6%
The voter turnout for the 1974 Tiwi election was 67.6%.
Which political party won the 1974 election for the newly created Electoral Division of Tiwi?
Answer: Country Liberal Party
The Country Liberal Party won the 1974 election for the Electoral Division of Tiwi, which was a newly created seat.
Who was the Country Liberal candidate in the 1974 Tiwi election?
Answer: Hyacinth Tungutalum
Hyacinth Tungutalum was the Country Liberal candidate in the 1974 Tiwi election.
What proportion of the vote did Hyacinth Tungutalum receive in the 1974 Tiwi election?
Answer: 45.4%
Hyacinth Tungutalum received 45.4% of the vote in the 1974 Tiwi election.
Besides the Country Liberal Party and the Labor Party, who else contested the 1974 Tiwi election?
Answer: Independent candidates
In addition to the Country Liberal Party and the Labor Party, Independent candidates also contested the 1974 Tiwi election.
What was the combined vote total for all Independent candidates in the 1974 Tiwi election?
Answer: 391 votes
The Independent candidates collectively received 391 votes in the 1974 Tiwi election.
Over 1,100 formal votes were cast in the 1977 election for the Electoral Division of Tiwi.
Answer: True
The 1977 election for the Electoral Division of Tiwi recorded 1,165 formal votes, which is over 1,100.
The voter turnout for the 1977 Tiwi election was approximately 65%.
Answer: False
The voter turnout for the 1977 Tiwi election was 77.5%, not approximately 65%.
The Country Liberal Party lost the Tiwi seat in the 1977 election.
Answer: False
The Country Liberal Party retained the Tiwi seat in the 1977 election.
In the 1977 Tiwi election, the Labor Party received a higher percentage of the vote than the Country Liberal Party candidates combined.
Answer: True
In the 1977 Tiwi election, the Labor Party received 42.5% of the vote, while the Country Liberal Party candidates combined received 33.7%, meaning Labor received a higher percentage.
Harry Maschke and Bernard Tipiloura were candidates for the Country Liberal Party in the 1977 Tiwi election.
Answer: False
Harry Maschke and Bernard Tipiloura were candidates for the Labor Party in the 1977 Tiwi election, not the Country Liberal Party.
The two-party-preferred vote in the 1977 Tiwi election favored Labor.
Answer: False
The two-party-preferred vote in the 1977 Tiwi election favored the Country Liberal Party (52.5%) over Labor (47.5%).
How many formal votes were cast in the 1977 election for the Electoral Division of Tiwi?
Answer: 1,165
In the 1977 election for Tiwi, a total of 1,165 formal votes were cast.
What was the voter turnout percentage for the 1977 Tiwi election?
Answer: 77.5%
The voter turnout for the 1977 Tiwi election was 77.5%.
In the 1977 Tiwi election, which party held the seat after the results were finalized?
Answer: Country Liberal Party
The Country Liberal Party held the seat in the 1977 Tiwi election.
Who were the candidates listed for the Labor Party in the 1977 Tiwi election?
Answer: Harry Maschke and Bernard Tipiloura
Harry Maschke and Bernard Tipiloura were the candidates listed for the Labor Party in the 1977 Tiwi election.
What was the two-party-preferred outcome in the 1977 Tiwi election?
Answer: Country Liberal Party 52.5% vs Labor Party 47.5%
In the 1977 Tiwi election, the two-party-preferred vote favored the Country Liberal Party with 52.5% against Labor's 47.5%.
Which of the following statements accurately describes the Country Liberal Party's performance in the 1977 Tiwi election based on the source?
Answer: They won the seat, holding it.
The Country Liberal Party won and held the seat in the 1977 Tiwi election.
Nearly 1,900 formal votes were cast in the 1980 election for the Electoral Division of Tiwi.
Answer: True
The 1980 election for the Electoral Division of Tiwi recorded 1,888 formal votes, which is nearly 1,900.
The voter turnout percentage for the 1980 Tiwi election was lower than in 1977.
Answer: False
The voter turnout for the 1980 Tiwi election was 82.5%, which is higher than the 77.5% turnout in 1977.
The Country Liberal Party candidate won the 1980 Tiwi election with just over half the vote.
Answer: True
The Country Liberal Party candidate, Noel Padgham-Purich, won the 1980 Tiwi election with 51.5% of the vote, which is just over half.
Harry Maschke, representing the Country Liberal Party, received 43.1% of the vote in the 1980 Tiwi election.
Answer: False
Harry Maschke represented the Labor Party and received 43.1% of the vote in the 1980 Tiwi election. The Country Liberal Party candidate was Noel Padgham-Purich.
The Marijuana Party and an Independent candidate contested the 1980 Tiwi election.
Answer: True
The Marijuana Party and an Independent candidate were among those who contested the 1980 Tiwi election.
The Marijuana Party candidate achieved a higher vote percentage than the Independent candidate in the 1980 Tiwi election.
Answer: True
The Marijuana Party candidate achieved 3.8% of the vote, while the Independent candidate received 1.6%, indicating the Marijuana Party candidate achieved a higher percentage.
Noel Padgham-Purich experienced a significant positive swing in the 1980 election compared to previous results.
Answer: True
Noel Padgham-Purich experienced a swing of +17.8% for the Country Liberal Party in the 1980 election, indicating a significant positive shift.
The Labor Party candidate Harry Maschke saw a negative swing in the 1980 election.
Answer: False
The Labor Party candidate Harry Maschke saw a positive swing of +0.6% in the 1980 election, not a negative swing.
The Marijuana Party candidate Jenny Smither's vote percentage change indicated a decline in support in 1980.
Answer: False
The Marijuana Party candidate Jenny Smither registered a swing of +3.8% in the 1980 election, indicating an increase in support or presence, not a decline.
How many formal votes were cast in the 1980 election for the Electoral Division of Tiwi?
Answer: 1,888
In the 1980 election for Tiwi, 1,888 formal votes were cast.
What was the voter turnout percentage for the 1980 Tiwi election?
Answer: 82.5%
The voter turnout for the 1980 Tiwi election was 82.5%.
Who won the 1980 election for the Electoral Division of Tiwi?
Answer: Noel Padgham-Purich (Country Liberal)
Noel Padgham-Purich, representing the Country Liberal Party, won the 1980 election for the Electoral Division of Tiwi.
Which minor parties or independent candidates participated in the 1980 Tiwi election?
Answer: The Marijuana Party and an Independent candidate
The Marijuana Party and an Independent candidate were among those who contested the 1980 Tiwi election.
What vote percentage did the Marijuana Party candidate achieve in the 1980 Tiwi election?
Answer: 3.8%
The Marijuana Party candidate, Jenny Smither, achieved 3.8% of the vote in the 1980 Tiwi election.
Hyacinth Tungutalum was the second member elected to represent the Electoral Division of Tiwi.
Answer: False
Hyacinth Tungutalum was the inaugural member elected to represent the Electoral Division of Tiwi.
Hyacinth Tungutalum represented the Labor Party during his time as the member for Tiwi.
Answer: False
Hyacinth Tungutalum represented the Country Liberal Party during his tenure as the member for Tiwi.
Hyacinth Tungutalum served as the member for Tiwi from 1974 until 1983.
Answer: False
Hyacinth Tungutalum served as the member for Tiwi from 1974 to 1977.
Noel Padgham-Purich was the first member elected for the Electoral Division of Tiwi.
Answer: False
Noel Padgham-Purich succeeded Hyacinth Tungutalum, making him the second member elected for the Electoral Division of Tiwi.
Noel Padgham-Purich represented the Country Liberal Party while serving the Tiwi division.
Answer: True
Noel Padgham-Purich held affiliation with the Country Liberal Party during his service as the member for the Tiwi division.
Noel Padgham-Purich's term as member for Tiwi ended in 1977.
Answer: False
Noel Padgham-Purich's term as member for Tiwi concluded in 1983, coinciding with the division's cessation.
Noel Padgham-Purich served as the member for Tiwi before Hyacinth Tungutalum.
Answer: False
Hyacinth Tungutalum served as the inaugural member for Tiwi from 1974 to 1977, preceding Noel Padgham-Purich's term.
Who was the very first member elected to represent the Electoral Division of Tiwi?
Answer: Hyacinth Tungutalum
Hyacinth Tungutalum was the inaugural member elected to represent the Electoral Division of Tiwi.
Which political party did Hyacinth Tungutalum belong to during his time representing Tiwi?
Answer: Country Liberal Party
Hyacinth Tungutalum represented the Country Liberal Party during his tenure as the member for Tiwi.
What were Hyacinth Tungutalum's years of service as the member for Tiwi?
Answer: 1974-1977
Hyacinth Tungutalum served as the member for Tiwi from 1974 to 1977.
Who succeeded Hyacinth Tungutalum as the representative for the Electoral Division of Tiwi?
Answer: Noel Padgham-Purich
Noel Padgham-Purich succeeded Hyacinth Tungutalum, becoming the next member for the Electoral Division of Tiwi.
What political party affiliation did Noel Padgham-Purich hold while representing Tiwi?
Answer: Country Liberal Party
Noel Padgham-Purich held affiliation with the Country Liberal Party during his term as the member for Tiwi.
Noel Padgham-Purich served as the member for Tiwi until which year?
Answer: 1983
Noel Padgham-Purich served as the member for Tiwi from 1977 until the division ceased to exist in 1983.
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