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Interestingly Natasha Fyles hasn’t resigned from Parliament or announced she won’t run in 2024 given that she resigned as Chief Minister over a scandal.
Given the dire polling here in the NT there is a real chance the Greens could benefit here especially if the CLP preference them above Labor.
It is worth noting the polling was taken last year however this an old government and like QLD law and order as well as cost of living are not playing Labor’s favour in the NT.
Winning Nightcliff at this election is a bit of a pipe dream for the NT Greens, but if they play their cards right (I don’t know how competent the NT branch is) they could pick it up by 2032 or maybe even 2028
CLP can pick up votes from Labor and regain votes from TA. I see the primary vote order as ALP, CLP, GRN. The Greens could get their best ever result in NT history here.
@Votante they already did, didn’t they?
I don’t see the NT Greens winning any seats in the near future simply because they don’t campaign as well and they don’t even contest every seat unlike the federal branch and other state and territory branches where they run candidates in every seat.