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A looming electoral redistribution could leave the Northern Territory with just one seat in the House of Representatives at the next election according to Sky News Political Editor aclennell.

A looming electoral redistribution could leave the Northern Territory with just one seat in the House of Representatives at the next election according to Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell. A debate is underway over whether the Northern Territory's two lower house seats should be reduced to one due to the regions diminishing population.

Mr Clennell said Labor and the Nationals support legislation which would guarantee two seats remain for the territory. “All the Nationals in the Senate as I understand it, including Matt Canavan and Barnaby Joyce, are expected to support a Labor motion if they can get it voted on to retain two seats in the NT,” he said.

 

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