Solomon Australian House of Representatives Division
Division of Solomon in the Northern Territory, as of the 2016 federal election
Created
2000
MP
Luke Gosling
Party
Labor
Namesake
Vaiben Louis Solomon
Electors
71,888 (2022)
Area
337 km2 (130.1 sq mi)
Demographic
Inner metropolitan
Territory electorate(s)
List
Blain
Brennan
Casuarina
Drysdale
Fannie Bay
Fong Lim
Johnston
Karama
Nelson
Nightcliff
Port Darwin
Sanderson
Spillett
Wanguri
Electorates around Solomon:
Pacific Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Solomon
Lingiari
Pacific Ocean
Lingiari
Lingiari
The Division of Solomon is an Australian Electoral Division in the Northern Territory. It is largely coextensive with the Darwin/Palmerston metropolitan area. The only other division in the territory, the Division of Lingiari, covers the remainder of the territory.
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