Elections and parties in Norfolk Island
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Norfolk Island elects on territorial level a legislature. The Norfolk Legislative Assembly has 9 members, elected for a three-year term. The only political party on Norfolk Island is the Norfolk Island Labor Party, which is led by Assembly member Mike King.[1]
| Members | Seats |
|---|---|
| Non-partisans | 9 |
| Total (turnout 91.2 %) | 9 |
At the election on 17 March 2010 the following residents were elected to the 13th Assembly:[2]
- Tim Sheridan (934 votes)
- Craig Anderson (813 votes)
- Andre Nobbs (717 votes)
- David Buffett (576 votes)
- Melissa Ward (554 votes)
- Michael King (545 votes)
- Lisle Snell (472 votes)
- Rhonda Griffiths (459 votes)
- Robin Adams (452 votes)
The current Chief Minister is David Buffett. The current Administrator is Owen Walsh.
References [edit]
- ^ "Sydney Morning Herald, "Norfolk Island May Lose Self Governance http://www.smh.com.au/national/norfolk-island-may-lose-selfgovernment-20100512-uy9e.html 13 May 2010"
- ^ "Election 2010". Norfolk online. Retrieved 2010-04-11.
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