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The loss marked a major turning point in Northern Territory politics, a result which was exacerbated when, at the 2005 NT election, the ALP won a second landslide victory, reducing the once-dominant party to a total of just four members in the Legislative Assembly. The 2008 saw the CLP reverse its earlier election losses, increasing its representation from four to 11 members.
His seat of East Sydney was won by Labor's John West, in an election which saw Labor win 42 of 75 seats, against the CLP on 31 seats.
At the Annual General Meeting of the CLP in February 1980, the left group won control and Tatchell was elected as the CLP Secretary.
He was President of the Country Liberal Party between 1990 and 1994, during which time the CLP won two elections with an increased vote.
In 1985, the left wing won control of the CLP at the AGM.
Aside from the territory's first election in 1974 where the CLP won 17 seats on 49 % with the ALP winning 0 seats on 30 %, it was the largest victory in any Northern Territory election.
The Legislative Assembly had been created in 1974, and the CLP had held government for an unbroken stretch of 27 years before Clare Martin won the ALP's first victory in 2001.
This has generally made the Braitling electorate a safe seat for the Country Liberal Party, who won the electorate easily at every election from its creation until 2001, when disendorsed CLP incumbent Loraine Braham won re-election as an independent.
Vatskalis faced his first electoral test at the 2005 election, and despite having won the seat from the CLP for the first time ever in 2001, was easily elected with a massive swing in his favour, amidst a landslide result across the Territory.
Carter won preselection to contest the seat for the CLP, and was easily elected after a quiet campaign where Stone's mandatory sentencing policies were the major issue.
It was initially won by the Country Liberal Party's Liz Andrew in 1974, when the CLP won all but two seats in the Assembly ( both of which went to independents ).
But the 2006-2007 season proved to be possibly the greatest season in the club's history-they won the CLP 1 title and the African Champions League title ( for the first time ).

CLP and control
The Kadoorie family joined the CLP board of directors in 1930 and may retain control of the company today.
Male Balb / c mice subjected to CLP were given an IL-10-carrying vector or an empty control vector.
Figure 3 shows the reference algorithm for SCR and PCR control for both Cell Loss Priority ( CLP ) values 1 ( low ) and 0 ( high ) cell flows, i. e. where the cells with both priority values are treated the same.
The CLP primary functions is automated pre-flight checks, pitch, roll, yaw and altitude control laws.

CLP and Northern
The Northern Territory Country Liberal Party ( CLP ) is a Northern Territory political party affiliated with both the National ( formerly " Country ") and Liberal parties.
The CLP contests seats for the Coalition in the Northern Territory rather than the Liberal or National parties.
The CLP dominated the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly from its establishment in 1978 to 2001, but lost Government in 2001 and was reduced to four parliamentary members in 2005.
The Country Liberal Party ( CLP ) was established in the Northern Territory in 1974.
The CLP has contested Northern Territory Legislative Assembly elections since 1974.
The 2012 Northern Territory election resulted in the return of the CLP under Terry Mills with 16 seats to the ALP's 8.
This meant to date that Carney is the only CLP leader who never became Chief Minister or Majority Leader of the Northern Territory.

CLP and Territory
While Burke, who had not long before regained the leadership, lost his seat of Brennan, which was the safest CLP seat in the Territory, Carney easily held her seat with a swing in her favour in the vicinity of 5 %.
Despite Kilgariff's profile and the massive swing against the CLP elsewhere in the Territory, Lim managed to very narrowly retain his seat.
The victory was seen in many cases as an endorsement of Martin's first government, and the ALP's ability to lead the Territory, as the CLP had consistently alleged that the ALP would be unfit to govern the Territory, and had used this as a key tactic during election campaigns many times in the past.
Mandatory sentencing is an issue in the background ; there is some dispute as to its popularity in the Territory, and it is likely that a CLP government would reintroduce the policy, whereas it will almost definitely remain abolished under an ALP government.
The following year Stone resigned as Chief Minister ; 18 months later the CLP under Denis Burke lost the next Territory election after 27 years in power.

CLP and Legislative
As of the 2012 Legislative Assembly general election, the CLP hold 16 out of the 25 seats.
The local Country and Liberal Party members decided to form an independent " Country Liberal Party " ( CLP ) to field candidates for the Legislative Council in 1974.
The CLP has also contested many Legislative Assembly by-elections.
For example, the Congress Party's legislators are known as the Congress Legislative Party or CLP.

CLP and Assembly
Following the resignation of Labor MP Alison Anderson in 2009 to become an independent which then resulted in 2011 to become a member of the CLP, this increased to CLP's margin to 12 in the Assembly, leaving the incumbent Henderson Government to govern in minority with the support of Independent MP Gerry Wood.
As Braitling has usually been a very safe seat for the CLP, Braham was easily elected, and subsequently became the first woman ever to be elected to the Assembly from Central Australia.
The CLP Government put forward a different constitution to a non-elected Constitutional Assembly.

CLP and at
Further, they opposed the creation of an electoral college to elect the leader of the Party, who had previously been elected by members of the Parliamentary Labour Party – in particular, the arrangement of block voting by constituency parties and trade unions, with the total votes of a constituency party or trade union being given to a candidate based on a first-past-the-post within that CLP or union, or changed at the discretion of delegates ( similar to primary elections in the United States ).
Housing groups, unlike fraternities and sororities, have no obligation to improve campus life and are not required to fill out a CLP at the end of the year.
CLP power stations in India include Gujarat Paguthan Energy Corporation's former station and a planned coal-fired power station at Jhajjar, Haryana, that may become operational in 2012.
The expression of Tumor necrosis factor-alpha mRNA was measured at 3, 8, and 24 hours after CLP using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction.
The Communist presence did not always provoke internal dissension ( several Communist delegates were greeted with cheers at CLP conventions ), but it did prevent some moderate social democrats from joining.
He spent fourteen years in this position, six of them as a parliamentary secretary, before being disendorsed by the CLP at the 2001 election for voting in favour of anti-Internet gaming legislation.
Piñera sold his 9. 7 % stake in the upscale private hospital Clinica Las Condes at a price of 25, 113 CLP per share ( 48. 00 USD ) through his holding company Bancard on Tuesday, February 16.
CLP candidate Peter Chandler regained the seat at the 2008 election.
The city of Alice Springs has traditionally been a strong support base for the conservative Country Liberal Party, and Araluen has returned CLP members at every election since its creation in 1983.
Carney proved to be a popular local member, and despite holding the territory's most marginal CLP-held seat, was one of only four CLP members across the territory to be returned amidst the Labor landslide at the 2005 election.
Furthermore, the reduction of the CLP to just four seats raised questions as to whether it was viable for them to continue to be separate from the Liberal-National coalition which operates as the conservative party at federal level and in every other state and territory.
It was easily regained by the ALP at the 2005 election, amidst a territory-wide landslide result and a particularly strong candidate in former ATSIC Central Zone Commissioner Alison Anderson, ultimately sweeping Elferink away with an electoral swing of more than 30 per cent, however in 2009, Anderson resigned from the ALP, and joined the CLP in 2011.
Braham ran for another term in parliament at the 2005 election, facing the new endorsed CLP candidate, former councillor and local party figure Michael Jones.
Braham opted to retire at the 2008 election and Braitling once again became a CLP held seat.
After the Australian Labor Party victory at the 2001 election, it became the only CLP-held seat west of Palmerston, and the strength of the CLP vote in the seat was seen at the 2000 by-election caused by the resignation of controversial former Chief Minister Shane Stone, when a struggling CLP still managed to easily fend off any challenge in the seat.
Carter was easily re-elected at the 2001 election, despite the decision of CLP stalwart and former territory minister Nick Dondas to contest the seat as an independent.
However, he retired at the 2005 election, and while the CLP candidate, Debbi Aloisi, was widely predicted to succeed him, she was ultimately defeated by ALP candidate Rob Knight.

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