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1958 Northern Territory Legislative Council by-elections

← 1957 28 June 1958 1960 →
  First party Second party Third party
  IND IND
Leader N/A Paddy Carroll Richard Ward
Party Independent Labor Independent Labor
Leader's seat N/A Darwin Darwin
Last election 4 1 1
Seats won 4 1 1
Seat change Steady Steady Steady
Popular vote N/A N/A

The 1958 Northern Territory legislative by-elections were held on 28 June 1958 to elect all six members of the partly elected Northern Territory Legislative Council, the governing body of the Northern Territory of Australia.

The 1957 election had stressed the need for reform of the council, with virtually unanimous support in the council for elected members to constitute a majority. In 1958, a year after the first meeting of the council, every elected member resigned in frustration with the refusal of the federal government to announce such a reform.

The resignations triggered by-elections on 28 June for all seats — effectively another general election, although not in application of the Northern Territory (Administration) Act 1947.

All previous members were elected unopposed, except for Len Purkiss, who was re-elected with an increased majority in Tennant Creek.

References

  1. ^ Jaensch, Dean (1990). The Legislative Council of the Northern Territory: An Electoral History 1947–1974. Darwin: Australian National University.
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