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LOCAL GOVERNMENT
ELECTION
REPORT
2010
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010
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Contents
Executive summary
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Timetable of the 2010 elections
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Part 1 Election Report
1.Introduction
1.1 Legislative requirements and responsibilities
1.2 Election conduct options
1.3 Representation reviews
1.4 Innovations and improvements
2.
Election planning, preparation and conduct
2.1 Project and risk management
2.2 Partnerships, tenders and stakeholders
2.3 Election materials, equipment and facilities
2.4 Information and communication technology (ICT)
2.5 Human resources management
2.6 Education and awareness
2.7 Roll management and enrolment
2.8 Candidate participation
3.
Voting activity
3.1 Issue of voting packs
3.2 Elector participation
3.3 Scrutiny and count arrangements
3.4 Election outcomes 3.5 Election investigations
3.6 Ballot paper analyses
3.7Surveys
4.
Financial arrangements and costs
5.
Administrative and operational recommendations
5.1 Timing of local government periodic elections
5.2 Technical and operational changes to legislation
5.3 Scheduling of council representation reviews
6.Appendices
Appendix 1: Legislative amendments
Appendix 2: Candidate data
Appendix 3: Glossary of electoral terms
Appendix 4: Glossary of proportional representation (PR) terms
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Part 2 Election Results 2010
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Council election listing
Candidate listing
Results of each contested election in council order
Part 3 Local Government Activity Report 2010-11
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Certification of elector representation reviews
Supplementary elections and casual vacancies
Roll maintenance
Cost recovery
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010
Tables
TableDescription
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Election snapshot – 2000 to 2010
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Number of councils per election conduct option – 2006-07 and 2010
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3
Council structures – 2006-07 and 2010
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4
Certified review outcomes
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Elector representation – 2006-07 and 2010
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Election conduct option and DROs by Council
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Public notices
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Telephone and email enquiries received for the period August to November 2010
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Electors on the voters roll – 2000 to 2010
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10
Number of enrolled electors per council – 2000 to 2010
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Positions and candidates – 2000 to 2010
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12
Contested, uncontested and failed elections – 2000 to 2010
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Re-issued voting packs – 2006-07 and 2010
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Return to sender voting packs – 2006-07 and 2010
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15
Number of electors by contested v uncontested elections and country
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v metropolitan elections – 2000 to 2010
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Elector participation – 2006-07 and 2010
28
17
Rejected ballot paper envelopes – 2006-07 and 2010
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Voter turnout – 2000 to 2010
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19
Elector participation per council – 2006-07 and 2010
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Data entry counts
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21
Recounts32
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Complaints received – 2006-07 and 2010
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Informality by position and location
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Rates of informality by category
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Surveys and responses
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Major expense categories – 2006-07 and 2010
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Summary of Amendments to the Local Government (Elections) Act 199947
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Summary of Amendments to the City of Adelaide Act 199848
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Forms determined and Gazetted by EC after consultation with LGA (LGEA s92A)
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All candidates by gender and age group
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All candidates by gender and position contested
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Mayoral candidates by gender and age group
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Area councillor candidates by gender and age group
51
34
Councillor at large candidates by gender and age group
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Ward councillor candidates by gender and age group
52
36
Candidates by gender – country v metropolitan 52
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Candidates by contest – country v metropolitan
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All current member candidates by gender and age group
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All current member candidates by gender and position contested
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Current members standing for mayoral positions by gender and age group
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Current members standing for area councillor by gender and age group
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Current members standing for councillor at large positions by gender and age group
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Current members standing for ward councillor positions by gender and age group
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Current members in contested/uncontested elections – country v metropolitan
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Current members by gender and position contested – country v metropolitan
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46
All elected candidates by gender and age group
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TableDescription
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All elected candidates by gender and position contested 48
Elected mayors by gender and age group
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Elected area councillors by gender and age group
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Elected councillors at large by gender and age group
51
Elected ward councillors by gender and age group
52
Elected candidates by gender and position – country v metropolitan
53
All previous council members re-elected by gender and age group
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All previous council members re-elected by council position and gender
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Previous council members re-elected as mayors by gender and age group
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Previous council members re-elected as area councillors by gender and age group
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Previous council members re-elected as councillors at large by gender and age group
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Previous council members re-elected as ward councillors by gender and age group
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Previous council members re-elected by gender, country v metropolitan and position
to which the member was elected
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Point of election of successful candidates by location
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Point of election of successful candidates by position
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Point of exclusion of unsuccessful candidates by location
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Point of exclusion of unsuccessful candidates by position
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Unsuccessful candidates remaining in the count at the conclusion of the election
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List of council elections
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List of candidates
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Charts
ChartDescription
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Number of enrolled electors per council (country) – 2006-07 and 2010
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Number of enrolled electors per council (metropolitan) – 2006-07 and 2010
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Number of candidates by gender and age group
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Number of elected candidates by gender and age group
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Executive summary
The conduct of the 2010 local government periodic elections commenced with the close of rolls on
Friday 13 August 2010 and concluded with the formal declaration of results on Friday 19 November 2010.
These elections were the fourth periodic elections conducted under the provisions of the Local Government
(Elections) Act 1999 that prescribe the Electoral Commissioner as Returning Officer for all local government
elections and polls.
The 2010 periodic elections were conducted for all 67 councils within South Australia, with elected
representatives, including the Adelaide City Council whose previous periodic elections were deferred from 2006
to November 2007. Therefore, comparisons against previous elections within this report have been adjusted
to include the 2007 Adelaide City Council elections. Roxby Downs is not subject to the operation of the Local
Government (Elections) Act being administered under separate legislation.
A total of 1274 candidates nominated for the 714 positions available resulting in 194 contested elections
conducted entirely by post with candidates elected under the system of proportional representation.
The total number of returned ballot paper envelopes was 343 926 reflecting a return rate of 32.9%, an increase
of 1.3% compared with 2006-07. While voter participation, as a proportion of eligible electors, increased
slightly, it was achieved against a lower number of electors on the roll.
The table on page 2 provides a snapshot of election data with comparisons for each of the periodic elections
from 2000 to 2010.
This report details the preparation, conduct and outcomes of the elections and provides administrative and
operational recommendations for legislative consideration and is presented in three parts:
• Part 1 provides a report on the conduct and outcomes of the November 2010 local government
periodic elections.
• Part 2 provides listings of elections by council name and of candidates and the results of each
contested election.
• Part 3 provides a local government activity report for the financial year 2010‑11.
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Table 1: Election snapshot – 2000 to 2010
2010
2006-07*
2003
2000
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VOTERS ROLL
1 262 823
1 228 958
1 216 725
ELIGIBLE ELECTORS
1 046 132
1 217 702
1 117 232
1 139 100
78 929
41 056
111 726
77 625
0
4 065
0
0
1 125 061
1 262 823
1 228 958
1 216 725
NOMINATIONS
1 174
1 138
1 024
936
100
134
177
226
0
8
0
0
1 274
1 280
1 201
1 162
ELECTIONS
194
201
183
192
45
56
75
102
0
2
0
0
239
259
258
294
TURNOUT
COUNCILS
Electors on roll
Contested elections
Uncontested elections
Failed elections
Total eligible electors
Contested elections
Uncontested elections
Failed elections
Total nominating
Contested
Uncontested
Failed
Total elections
1 125 061
State-wide
343 926
385 063
365 016
456 849
32.88%
31.62%
32.7%
40.1%
COSTS
$2 967 365
$2 913 000
$2 682 000
Total cost
$3 555 059
* Includes Adelaide City Council elections deferred to November 2007
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TIMETABLE OF THE 2010 PERIODIC ELECTIONS
ROLL CLOSE
Friday 13 August 2006
Public notice inviting nominations
By Thursday 2 September 2010
NOMINATIONS OPEN
Tuesday 7 September 2010
NOMINATIONS CLOSE
12 noon, Tuesday 21 September 2010
Draw for position of candidate names on the ballot paper
As soon as practicable after 4.00 pm, Tuesday 21 September 2010
Public notice of nominations received and notice in writing to candidates
No later than Thursday 7 October 2010
Mail‑out of voting packs to electors
Monday 25 to Friday 29 October 2010
POLLING DAY – CLOSE OF VOTING
5.00 pm, Friday 12 November 2010
SCRUTINY AND COUNT
9.00 am, Saturday 13 November 2010
Provisional declaration
Manual Counts – immediately after the completion of each election count
Computer Counts – immediately after the count has been completed
Written advice to candidates notifying the election results
Immediately after the conclusion of the elections
Public notice of election results
Within a month after the conclusion of the poll
(No later than Thursday 16 December 2010)
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Part 1
Election Report
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1.Introduction
1.1 LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Electoral Commissioner is the Returning Officer for all council elections and polls and is responsible for the
delivery of electoral services for local government.
The Local Government (Elections) Act 1999, the Local Government Act 1999 and the City of Adelaide Act 1998
provide the foundation for the conduct of council elections.
Most notable requirements prescribed by legislation in respect to council elections include:
• Enrolment for natural persons, bodies corporate or groups of persons who own or occupy rateable
property (subject to certain conditions).
• Voluntary postal voting.
• A proportional representation voting system.
Major responsibilities for the council elections include:
• Providing information on election procedures including the method of voting, the vote counting system and
the preparation of ballot material for mail-out.
• Providing information, education and publicity to promote participation in the electoral process.
• Preparing statutory notices, ballot material and letters to candidates.
• Informing potential voters about candidates standing for election.
• Appointment of electoral officers to assist in the election conduct.
• Advising the local community about election outcomes.
• Accountability for any errors, oversight or breach of the election provisions.
• Maintaining and certifying the council’s voters roll.
• Administering candidate donations returns.
Amendments to the Local Government (Elections) and City of Adelaide Acts were made since the 2006
elections, which have impacted on election processes. Major changes were:
• Introduction of a ‘designated’ person to be included on the voters roll to vote on behalf of bodies corporate
and groups.
• Removing automatic enrolment for owners or occupiers of property for all councils other than the Adelaide
City Council.
• Implementation of an advertising campaign to inform electors, encourage voting and advise requirements
for enrolment.
• Publishing on the internet a copy of each candidate’s profile and an additional electoral statement provided
by a candidate.
• Establishing requirements for councils to adopt a caretaker policy.
A summary of amendments is provided in Appendix 1.
1.2 ELECTION CONDUCT OPTIONS
Deputy Returning Officers appointed by the Electoral Commissioner were provided with a range of delegations
and responsibilities for the conduct of the elections including the appointment of electoral officers.
The task of managing elections across all councils requires co-ordination and support between Councils and
ECSA and following the conduct of the 2006 elections ECSA adopted a more uniformed and standardised
approach on the compilation of the voters roll; receipt and processing of nominations and profiles; and the mailout and return of ballot material from electors.
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Changes were implemented to address the strict timelines, quality requirements and associated risks with a
reduced number of options offered for managing the conduct of elections in 2010.
A small number of councils sought to have ECSA prepare and place statutory notices; receive and process
nominations; prepare and print ballot papers; and lodge ballot packs with Australia Post for distribution by mail
under a shared arrangement.
Councils operating under this arrangement were responsible for receipt and processing of returned ballot
envelopes; re-issue of voting material where requested; and conducting the scrutiny and count. The remaining
councils opted for an arrangement where ECSA managed all aspects of their elections.
Table 2: Number of councils per election conduct option – 2006-07 and 2010
Election conduct option
2010
No.
2006-07*
%
No.
Change
%
No.
%
ECSA
53
79.1
44
65.7
9
13.4
ECSA/Council
14
20.9
9
13.4
5
7.5
Council
0
0.0
8
11.9
-8
-11.9
ECSA/AEC
0
0.0
6
9.0
-6
-9.0
Total
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67
* Includes Adelaide City Council elections deferred to November 2007
1.3 REPRESENTATION REVIEWS
1.3.1 Council structure
The Electoral Commissioner must determine the adequacy of a council’s review of elector representation at least
once every eight years. If satisfied that legislative requirements have been met, a certification of compliance is
issued.
During the four years since the 2006 elections, the Electoral Commissioner certified 50 reviews, 19 resulted
in councils retaining their current structure and 31 councils altering their structure through changes to
representation or boundary adjustments.
Table 3: Council structures – 2006-07 and 2010
Councils with…
2010
2006-07*
No.
%
No.
%
Mayors
49
73.1
48
71.6
Chairpersons
18
26.9
19
28.4
Councillors at large
32
47.8
26
38.8
Ward councillors
34
50.7
39
58.2
1
1.5
2
3.0
Ward councillors and area councillors
Notes: % is proportion of all 67 councils including representation for City of Adelaide as at November 2007
As a result of the review process, Kingston District Council proposed that the composition of council be altered
so that the Principal Member is a Mayor elected by the community rather than a Chairperson chosen from
amongst the elected members.
A change to the method of selecting the Principal Member requires a poll to be conducted in support of the
proposal under s12(11a) of the Local Government Act. The result of the poll supported the introduction of an
elected Mayoral position.
The District Council of Mallala also sought a poll to be conducted in conjunction with the periodic election for the
same purpose. The proposal was supported, however, the council will need to formalise the arrangement as
part of a representation review.
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Table 4: Certified review outcomes
Council
Outcome of Review
Adelaide
Retain Mayor, reduce Area Councillors from 8 to 5 and introduce a 3 ward structure
represented by 6 councillors
Adelaide Hills
Alexandrina
Retain Mayor and 5 wards represented by 12 councillors, with minor boundary adjustments
Retain Mayor and 5 wards represented by 11 councillors, with minor boundary adjustments
to 2 wards
Barossa
Barunga West
Berri Barmera
Campbelltown
Ceduna
Clare & Gilbert Valleys
Cleve
Coober Pedy
Copper Coast
Elliston
Grant
Holdfast Bay
Kangaroo Island
Karoonda East Murray
Kimba
Kingston
Lower Eyre Peninsula
Loxton Waikerie
Mallala
Marion
Mid Murray
Mount Gambier
Mount Remarkable
Naracoorte Lucindale
Northern Areas
Retain Mayor and no wards and reduce area councillors from 13 to 11
Retain no wards and reduce area councillors from 10 to 9
Retain Mayor and no wards and reduce area councillors from 10 to 8
Abolish area councillors, retain Mayor and 5 wards represented by 10 councillors
Retain status quo of Mayor, no wards and 8 councillors
Retain status quo of Mayor, no wards and 9 councillors
Retain status quo of no wards and 8 councillors
Retain status quo of Mayor, no wards and 8 councillors
Abolish wards, retain Mayor and 10 councillors
Retain status quo of no wards and 8 councillors
Retain Mayor and 3 wards represented by 9 councillors with minor boundary adjustments
Retain status quo of Mayor and 4 wards represented by 12 councillors
Retain status quo of Mayor, no wards and 9 councillors
Abolish wards, retain Mayor and reduce councillors from 8 to 6
Retain status quo of no wards and 7 councillors
Change principal member to Mayor, abolish wards and reduce councillors from 11 to 7
Retain status quo of no wards and 7 councillors
Retain Mayor and no wards and reduce councillors from 12 to 10
Retain status quo of 4 wards and 11 councillors
Retain Mayor and 12 councillors and increase wards from 4 to 6. Rename all wards
Retain Mayor and 5 wards represented by 11 councillors with minor boundary adjustments
Abolish wards, retain Mayor and 10 councillors
Retain 4 wards and 7 councillors, with minor boundary adjustments
Retain status quo of Mayor, no wards and 10 councillors
Retain 4 wards and 9 councillors with minor boundary adjustments. Rename Georgetown
ward to Yackamoorundie ward
Norwood Payneham & St Peters
Retain Mayor, reduce wards from 7 to 6 and reduce councillors from 15 to 13. Changes to
ward names.
Onkaparinga
Orroroo/Carrieton
Peterborough
Playford
Port Adelaide Enfield
Port Augusta
Port Lincoln
Prospect
Renmark Paringa
Salisbury
Southern Mallee
Streaky Bay
Tea Tree Gully
Retain Mayor, 5 wards and 20 councillors with boundary adjustments to all wards
Retain no wards and reduce area councillors from 9 to 7
Retain status quo of Mayor, no wards and 8 councillors.
Retain Mayor and 6 wards represented by 15 councillors, with boundary alterations
Retain Mayor and 7 wards represented by 17 councillors, with boundary alterations
Retain status quo of Mayor, no wards and 9 councillors
Retain status quo of Mayor, no wards and 10 councillors
Abolish wards, retain mayor and reduce councillors from 10 to 8
Retain status quo of Mayor, no wards and 8 councillors
Retain Mayor and 8 wards represented by 16 councillors, with boundary alterations
Reduce wards from 4 to 2 and retain 9 councillors
Retain status quo of 2 wards and 8 councillors
Retain Mayor and 6 wards represented by 12 councillors, with minor boundary adjustments
to 2 wards
Victor Harbor
Wakefield
Walkerville
Wattle Range
West Torrens
Whyalla
Yankalilla
Yorke Peninsula
Retain Mayor and no wards and reduce councillors from 10 to 9
Retain Mayor, reduce wards from 5 to 4 and reduce councillors from 11 to 10
Abolish wards, retain Mayor and reduce councillors from 9 to 8
Retain status quo of Mayor, 4 wards and 11 councillors
Retain status quo of Mayor, 7 wards and 14 councillors
Retain Mayor and no wards and reduce councillors from 10 to 9
Reduce wards from 4 to 2 and retain 9 councillors
Retain status quo of Mayor, 3 wards and 11 councillors
1.3.2 Elector representation
The following table shows the total eligible electors, number of representatives (i.e. councillors, excluding mayors
or chairpersons) and electors per representative in each council at the 2006-07 and 2010 elections.
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Table 5: Elector representation – 2006-07 and 2010
2010
Council
Adelaide
Adelaide Hills
Alexandrina
Barossa
Barunga West
Berri Barmera
Burnside
Campbelltown
Ceduna
Charles Sturt
Clare & Gilbert Valleys
Cleve
Coober Pedy
Coorong
Copper Coast
Elliston
Flinders Ranges
Franklin Harbour
Gawler
Goyder
Grant
Holdfast Bay
Kangaroo Island
Karoonda East Murray
Kimba
Kingston
Light
Lower Eyre Peninsula
Loxton Waikerie
Mallala
Marion
Mid Murray
Mitcham
Mount Barker
Mount Gambier
Mount Remarkable
Murray Bridge
Naracoorte Lucindale
Northern Areas
Norwood, Payneham & St Peters
Onkaparinga
Orroroo/Carrieton
Peterborough
Playford
Port Adelaide Enfield
Port Augusta
Port Lincoln
Port Pirie
Prospect
Renmark Paringa
Robe
Salisbury
Southern Mallee
Streaky Bay
Tatiara
Tea Tree Gully
Tumby Bay
Unley
Victor Harbor
Wakefield
Walkerville
Wattle Range
West Torrens
Whyalla
Wudinna (formerly Le Hunte)
Yankalilla
Yorke Peninsula
Total
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Eligible
electors
23 236
28 767
18 097
16 155
2 018
7 284
31 990
33 531
2 154
75 273
6 465
1 333
1 184
4 016
9 778
880
1 201
921
14 698
3 194
5 672
26 062
3 428
831
845
1 897
9 432
3 378
8 168
5 583
59 426
6 573
46 547
20 384
17 940
2 283
12 954
5 954
3 550
24 709
111 137
697
1 348
47 927
73 518
9 255
9 799
12 231
13 950
6 427
1 366
84 674
1 513
1 591
4 683
70 936
2 122
26 924
10 975
4 814
5 358
8 688
38 726
14 555
971
3 643
9 442
1 125 061
2006-07
6
12
11
11
9
8
12
10
8
16
9
8
8
9
10
8
8
6
10
7
9
12
9
6
7
7
10
7
10
11
12
11
13
10
10
7
9
10
9
13
20
7
8
15
17
9
10
10
8
8
6
16
9
8
10
12
9
12
9
10
8
11
14
9
7
9
11
Electors
per rep
3 872
2 397
1 645
1 468
224
910
2 665
3 353
269
4 704
718
166
148
446
977
110
150
153
1 469
456
630
2 171
380
138
120
271
943
482
816
507
4 952
597
3 580
2 038
1 794
326
1 439
595
394
1 900
5 556
99
168
3 195
4 324
1 028
979
1 223
1 743
803
227
5 292
168
198
468
5 911
235
2 243
1 219
481
669
789
2 766
1 617
138
404
858
Eligible
electors
21 725
30 730
21 438
16 756
2 857
8 111
36 437
38 336
2 534
85 016
7 434
1 614
1 844
5 444
12 029
1 242
1 538
1 240
15 202
4 057
7 043
31 116
4 957
1 133
1 040
2 630
10 115
4 140
9 013
6 620
64 692
10 493
51 319
20 701
18 670
3 110
14 332
6 726
4 244
30 055
118 054
985
1 707
51 491
84 175
9 687
10 548
12 894
16 010
6 966
2 189
91 067
1 940
2 097
5 525
76 648
2 545
31 852
13 052
5 906
5 967
10 388
47 318
14 836
1 186
5 734
14 323
660
1 704
1 262 823
No. reps
6
12
11
13
10
10
12
10
8
16
9
8
8
9
10
8
8
6
10
7
9
12
9
8
7
11
10
7
12
11
12
11
13
10
10
7
9
10
9
15
20
9
8
15
17
9
10
10
10
8
6
16
9
8
10
12
9
12
10
11
9
11
14
10
7
9
11
Electors
per rep
3 620
2 560
1 948
1 288
285
811
3 036
3 833
316
5 313
826
201
230
604
1 202
155
192
206
1 520
579
782
2 593
550
141
148
239
1 011
591
751
601
5 391
953
3 947
2 070
1 867
444
1 592
672
471
2 003
5 902
109
213
3 432
4 951
1 076
1 054
1 289
1 601
870
364
5 691
215
262
552
6 387
282
2 654
1 305
536
663
944
3 379
1 483
169
637
1 302
683
1 848
No. reps
1.4 INNOVATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS
A number of innovations and improvements were adopted for the 2010 local government elections to improve
operations and procedures.
Community
Awareness
• SMS reminder service with registration available through ECSA
• Increase in the number of translation guides available on the website and from
council offices
• Inclusion of local government forms, handbooks and translation guides on
ECSA website in PDF format for easy access along with interactive candidate
presentation
• Media kit forwarded to media organisations
• State-wide advertising campaign:
ff advising potential electors other than those on the House of Assembly
roll (state electoral roll) of the requirement to apply to be enrolled on the
Council Voters Roll
ff informing electors on access to information relating to candidates
ff encouraging voting
• Design of pamphlets, letters, enrolment forms and promotional material regarding
the implementation of new council voters roll entitlement legislation forwarded to
LGA for circulation on council websites
• On-line surveys implemented to encourage feedback response
Election Conduct
• Reduction in the administrative options to council for the conduct of elections to
ensure a consistent and uniformed state-wide approach
• Revision of all written material including manuals, forms, handbooks, ballot
papers, envelopes and HC Auto software to achieve a more user friendly
approach
• Implementation of electronic files for reconciliation of postal returns for DROs
processing their own postal returns
ICT and Application
• Candidate profiles and photographs transmitted to LGA for publication on the LG
candidate website
• Software changes to allow direct barcode scanning of ballot paper envelopes into
the computer system
• Development and implementation of a delivery system for reporting ballot material
dispatched for each council/ward
• HC Auto files provided on USB drive for DROs use during the scrutiny and count
and return to ECSA
• Dedicated ICT helpdesk to support HC Auto scrutiny and count software
Staff and
Stakeholders
• Interactive candidate presentation included on DVD in each nomination kit
designed to deliver the relevant information about the timetable and election
process to candidates unable to attend briefing sessions
• Training session booklets
• Scrutiny and count results emailed to ECSA by DRO
• Nominations emailed to ECSA during nomination period by Council Liaison
Officers/DROs
Finance
• Activity based cost system instead of project based cost system for improved
reporting
• Engagement of a superannuation clearing house to process large volume
transactions for disbursement from a single ECSA payment
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Advertising campaign images
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2.Election planning, preparation and conduct
2.1 PROJECT AND RISK MANAGEMENT
The analysis of the work required to conduct the local government elections identified some 13 lead projects
with over 40 major activities to be planned and completed. These were allocated to Commission staff for
project management. Significant projects/activities included:
• Appointment of electoral officials including Deputy Returning Officers, Council Liaison Officers and
electoral officers to assist with the processing and counting of votes;
• Roll production – the amalgamation and production of House of Assembly and Council voters rolls;
• Training of election officials including the production of manuals and conduct of training sessions for
Deputy Returning Officers, Council Liaison Officers and Electoral Commission staff;
• Preparation of requisite election materials;
• Preparation and printing of voting materials;
• Management of the scrutiny and count of ballot papers; and
• Establishment and management of the results process.
Progress on projects was monitored through periodic planning meetings.
Each project plan included risk identification and assessment. This information formed the basis of the risk
management plan and included treatments and contingencies to be put into place to mitigate the effects of risks
that could not be eliminated.
2.2 PARTNERSHIPS, TENDERS AND STAKEHOLDERS
The following organisations were integral to the successful conduct of the election:
Councils
Provided staff to be appointed as Deputy Returning Officers, Council Liaison
Officers and Electoral Officers.
Local Government Corporate
Services
Managed the tender and printing process of a range of electoral material
including election forms, envelopes, instruction guide, candidate manual and
translation guides.
Direct Mail Centre
The successful tender to address, insert and lodge voting packs for mailing to
electors.
Printers
The services of four printing firms were engaged to assist in the printing of
ballot papers, candidate profiles, handbooks, manuals, forms and labels.
Australia Post
Provided reply paid artwork for all councils, dispatch and return of voting
material from electors.
Challenge Recruitment
Provided casual staff as required during various stages of the election.
Blacksheep
Assisted with design of advertising material.
Mediaedge:cia
Assisted with advertising campaign scheduling and placement.
Starcom
The agency appointed by the Government to facilitate the lodgement of
notices in newspapers.
Tasmanian Electoral
Commission
Provided the HC Auto count system with modifications required to ensure the
system adhered to SA legislative requirements.
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2.3 ELECTION MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES
Preparations for the local government elections included a review of declaration envelopes, forms, brochures
and manuals, scrutiny and count materials, stationery and equipment items such as letter openers and counting
machines.
The content of all election forms and manuals was reviewed for user friendliness and then updated to
incorporate any new election procedures and reformatted to improve presentation. A number of covers were
redesigned for various manuals, handbooks and folders.
The responsibility for the printing of the forms, manuals and envelopes was again divided between ECSA
and Local Government Corporate Services, the latter looking after the bulk items including nomination forms,
candidate handbooks, instruction sheets and various envelopes (ie declaration, reply paid and window-face
envelopes).
During the course of the election, ECSA packed and
dispatched three election kits to Councils on the following
dates:
Kit 1 - Nomination kit
Kit 2 - Re-issue materials kit
Kit 3 - Scrutiny and count kit
24 August 2010
26 October 2010
5 November 2010
Nomination kits provided to councils contained the following
items:
• Brochure – Requirements for Profiles and
Photographs;
• Candidate Handbook;
• LGA booklet – So you want to be on Council;
• DVD for candidates;
• LGA Candidate Website Information.
In addition to these items, Council Electoral Officers placed
the appropriate nomination form into the kit prior to forwarding
(or handing) it to the candidate.
Each nomination kit included a DVD with essential nomination
information for intending candidates.
Election Kit Samples
The second election kit forwarded to councils contained
ballot material that enabled Council Electoral Officers to
issue replacement ballot packs and included ballot papers,
candidate profiles, postal voting guides, declaration
envelopes, reply paid envelopes and window-face envelopes.
Council Electoral Officers were responsible for re-issuing
replacement ballot packs in the last week prior to polling day
to electors who claimed their original ballot pack was not
received, destroyed, lost or spoiled.
The third and final election kit was forwarded to councils
just prior to polling day and contained a number of scrutiny
items including scrutineer authority forms, scrutiny and count
procedures booklets, sorting cards, count cards and electoral
official tags.
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For those councils whose elections were solely
conducted by ECSA, the kit also contained a large range
of stationery items and an allocation of electric letter
openers and counting machines.
Although a number of election processes were
undertaken at ECSA’s head office in Light Square,
Adelaide, a second facility was required to conduct a
number of the larger activities.
The facility known as the central processing centre (CPC)
was established at West Hindmarsh and was used for the
following activities:
• Preparation, packing and storage of all election
kits;
• Conducting training sessions for Deputy
Returning Officers;
• Re-issuing of ballot material;
• Preliminary processing of returned ballot
material;
• Storage of processed envelopes prior to
dispatching to councils;
• Data entry counts.
2.4 INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGY (ICT)
Counting Machine
Letter Opener
A number of enhancements were incorporated into
systems prior to the election. These included changes
to the candidate system to provide for the transfer of
candidate profile information to the LGA for inclusion on
their candidate website.
Changes were made to the postal returns system to
allow for the direct scanning of returned mail without the
previous requirement for pre-processing and validation.
An additional application was developed to provide
greater management and control over the distribution
and delivery of ballot material to local Deputy Returning
Officers responsible for conducting the scrutiny and count
at council offices.
The HC Auto software was modified to provide additional
reporting capability and was used for the majority of
ward and mayoral counts. The application created ballot
paper count slips and count cards and provided result
sheets and candidate status reports, making for a fully
automated result generating and recording process.
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2.5 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
2.5.1 Appointment of electoral officials
The Electoral Commissioner may appoint Deputy Returning Officers and delegate duties to them to assist with
the conduct of the election. A number of Commission staff were appointed with responsibilities for several
councils in addition to their election project commitments.
Local Deputy Returning Officers were appointed to each of the 67 councils and trained and supported by
Commission staff. Each local Deputy Returning Officer was responsible for recruiting electoral officials to assist
with the scrutiny and count of votes in their allotted council.
Challenge Recruitment was contracted to provide supplementary casual staff as required particularly for the
centralised functions involving the return and processing of postal voting materials and data entry counts.
All Deputy Returning Officers and electoral officials were required to complete a code of conduct that detailed
requirements for timely, impartial and professional commitment to their roles, responsibilities and behaviour.
Occupational health and safety requirements were highlighted at training sessions and detailed in manuals. At
the CPC at West Hindmarsh, casual staff were briefed on OHS&W requirements and the premises were subject
to a full OHS&W assessment to ensure compliance with requirements prior to them being occupied.
2.5.2 Training and development
An extensive training program was developed for Council Liaison Officers and Deputy Returning Officers. Initial
training sessions were conducted at the facilities of Greyhound Racing SA at Angle Park in early August 2010.
A training session was held at the Commission’s office in Light Square, also in August, for Deputy Returning
Officers from those councils that conducted the election jointly with the Commission. Information in these
sessions included:
• Election responsibilities;
• Candidate briefing session requirements;
• Election material, public notices and provision of material to candidates;
• Nomination and profile requirements;
• Mail-out information;
• Ballot paper formality, count information and a ballot paper exercise.
An internal workshop was conducted for Commission staff in August covering internal procedures and
requirements.
Further training sessions for Deputy Returning Officers were conducted over three days in late October 2010.
These sessions included:
• Staffing;
• Processing returned ballot material;
• Transmission of results and election returns;
• Manual count and HC Auto count exercises.
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Table 6: Election conduct option and DROs by Council
Council
Adelaide
Adelaide Hills
Alexandrina
Barossa
Barunga West
Berri Barmera
Burnside
Campbelltown
Ceduna
Charles Sturt
Clare & Gilbert Valleys
Cleve
Coober Pedy
Coorong
Copper Coast
Elliston
Flinders Ranges
Franklin Harbour
Gawler
Goyder
Grant
Holdfast Bay
Kangaroo Island
Karoonda East Murray
Kimba
Kingston
Light
Lower Eyre Peninsula
Loxton Waikerie
Mallala
Marion
Mid Murray Council
Mitcham
Mount Barker
Mount Gambier
Mount Remarkable
Murray Bridge
Naracoorte Lucindale
Northern Areas
Norwood Payneham & St Peters
Onkaparinga
Orroroo/Carrieton
Peterborough
Playford
Port Adelaide Enfield
Port Augusta
Port Lincoln
Port Pirie
Prospect
Renmark Paringa
Robe
Salisbury
Southern Mallee
Streaky Bay
Tatiara
Tea Tree Gully
Tumby Bay
Unley
Victor Harbor
Wakefield
Walkerville
Wattle Range
West Torrens
Whyalla
Wudinna
Yankalilla
Yorke Peninsula
C/M
Conduct
option
ECSA Deputy
Returning Officer
Local Deputy
Returning Officer
M
C
C
C
C
C
M
M
C
M
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
M
C
C
M
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
M
C
M
C
C
C
C
C
C
M
M
C
C
M
M
C
C
C
M
C
C
M
C
C
C
M
C
M
C
C
M
C
M
C
C
C
C
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA/CNCL
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA/CNCL
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA/CNCL
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA/CNCL
ECSA/CNCL
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA/CNCL
ECSA
ECSA/CNCL
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA/CNCL
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA/CNCL
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA/CNCL
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA
ECSA/CNCL
ECSA
ECSA/CNCL
ECSA/CNCL
ECSA
ECSA/CNCL
Leeanne Redpath
Conrad Denyer
Jade Bruss
Elaine Catterall
Debbie Smith
Jade Bruss
Russell Parkins
Lisa Scott
Russell Parkins
Russell Parkins
Thy Nguyen
Gordon Curtis
Ward McAvaney
Leela Kwitko
Gordon Curtis
Liz Dawson
Leeanne Redpath
Gordon Curtis
Coralie Lowe
Liz Dawson
Conrad Denyer
Stephanie Denton
Lisa Scott
Leeanne Redpath
Geoff Lang
Geoff Lang
Jade Bruss
Elaine Catterall
Stephanie Denton
Russell Parkins
Elaine Catterall
Debbie Smith
Liz Dawson
Leela Kwitko
Stephanie Denton
Geoff Schneider
Thy Nguyen
Geoff Schneider
Leela Kwitko
Jade Bruss
Ward McAvaney
Geoff Schneider
Liz Dawson
Coralie Lowe
Leela Kwitko
Conrad Denyer
Geoff Lang
Debbie Smith
Conrad Denyer
Conrad Denyer
Coralie Lowe
Thy Nguyen
Ward McAvaney
Coralie Lowe
Geoff Lang
Debbie Smith
Thy Nguyen
Leeanne Redpath
Elaine Catterall
Liz Dawson
Lisa Scott
Geoff Schneider
Gordon Curtis
Geoff Schneider
Gordon Curtis
Ward McAvaney
Geoff Lang
Nick Brolese
Rex Jones
Steve Gilbert
Stephen Lindner
Nigel Hand
Sue Thompson
Lynton Barry
Brenton Rowan-Kelly
Sue Trewatha
David Figg
Andrew Gray
Phil Cameron
Damien Clark
Trevor Gordon
Mary Deakin
Annette Jolly
Michael Kerin
Bernadette Clelland
Linda McCallum
Heather Guthrie
Nigel Inglis
Murray Hutchinson
Barry Wheaton
Charmaine Sherman
Daryl Cearns
Martin McCarthy
Tony Nickson
Wade Gray
Leith McDonald
Max Angus
John Alderman
Dianne Coventry
John Aquilina
Michael Grivell
Bill Russon
Sean Cheriton
Ken Coventry
Daryl Smith
Vivienne Hector
Grant Williams
Evan Williams
Iian Wilson
David Chambers
Ken Seymour
Leanna Booth
Roger Moroney
Geoff Dodd
Alan Zubrinich
Fred Drolsbach
Tony Guster
Helen Fuhlbohm
Gerry Williams
Lynette Heinicke
Kasia Buckley
Robert Harkness
Nigel Leckie
Vicki Seidel
Michael Neate
Jane Bohnsack
Gary Wilson
Don Fuller
Frank Brennan
Mario Vitagliano
Ian Burfitt
Alan McGuire
Leith Kavanagh
Michael Catford
C = country council; M = metropolitan council
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2.6 EDUCATION AND AWARENESS
2.6.1 Advertising Campaign and Information
As a result of legislative change under the Local Government (Elections) Act, the Returning Officer, after
consultation with the Local Government Association (LGA), was required to arrange advertising for the
purpose of:
• Informing electors on access to information relating to candidates;
• Encouraging voting at elections;
• Informing electors about postal voting and the method of voting;
• Advising potential electors of the requirement to apply to be enrolled on the voters roll.
Black Sheep Advertising was selected to develop the creative strategy for three elements of the council
elections, namely enrolment, nominations and voting.
After consultation and agreement with the LGA, it was decided that the LGA would be responsible for the
middle phase of encouraging nominations.
The creative approach adopted the slogan “Your Neighbourhood Means The World To You”, to instil a form
of ownership by creating the impression that every person “owns” their neighbourhood and has a say in what
happens.
The advertising mediums used to inform and educate electors regarding enrolment and voting, included the
following:
• television (metropolitan and regional);
• print and radio media (metropolitan, regional and languages other than English including Indigenous);
• ambient (adshels, Adelaide railway station banners, country road house posters and metropolitan rail
station bins).
Other advertising and awareness strategies included the use of an SMS reminder service with subscription
via the ECSA website that was promoted on TAFE colleges and university intranet sites and across all of
government via the email messaging system.
A series of fact sheets on varying aspects of council elections were produced as part of an information kit for the
public and for the website.
2.6.2 Election Notices
The Local Government (Elections) Act requires a number of
electoral notices to be published and sets out the publications and
time frames by which these notices must appear.
For the 2010 Local Government Elections ECSA was responsible
for placing public notices in local newspapers and the Government
Gazette for all council elections.
The notices all included the 2010 Local Government Election logo
used in the advertising campaign to reinforce the election branding
and to ensure that the advertising campaign, election notices and
other election information and material were linked by a common
branding.
ECSA placed more than 460 notices across 48 different
newspapers in addition to notices in the Government Gazette, to
formally advertise:
• Roll close;
• Opening of nominations;
• Close of nominations, including notice that election to
be conducted entirely by post and the place for vote
counting;
• Election results.
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Table 7: Public notices
Description
Legislation
Placement
Latest date
Roll close
LGEA s15(7)(a)
Local Newspapers & Gazette
13 August
Inviting nominations
LGEA s18
Local Newspapers & Gazette
2 September
Notification of nominations received*
LGEA s26(1)
Local Newspapers & Gazette
7 October
Notification election to be conducted
by postal ballot*
LGEA s38 Reg 11
Included with nominations received notice
22 October
Notification of place for vote counting*
LGEA s30(2)
Included with nominations received notice
4 November
Notification of election results
LGEA s50(3)(b)
Local Newspapers & Gazette
16 December
* These details are combined in a single notice to reduce costs and to simplify proofing schedules and print deadlines
The close of roll notice was a generic notice that was common across all councils. ECSA consolidated the close
of nominations notices for councils when more than one council was to be published in the same newspaper;
this created more impact than individual notices for each council and allowed some cost savings as text
common to all councils needed to only appear once. The other notices appeared as separate notices for each
council.
2.6.3 Website
For the first time, in 2010 the ECSA website provided comprehensive information in various formats for the
general public and for those wishing to nominate as a candidate for local government elections.
Information provided on the site included:
• Information for Candidates – information, legislation, handbooks, forms etc.
• Information for Voters – election timetable, enrolment information, mail out of voting materials, a guide
to postal voting, procedures for issue / reissue of ballot papers, translated information (17 languages
plus English), council contact details and council maps, the 2006 local government election report,
procedures for lodging complaints, and a contacts page.
• Ballot Paper Return Report – a statistical report showed the number of ballot paper envelopes
returned for each Council election. The report was updated daily as ballot paper envelopes were
returned.
• Media Releases – issued by the Electoral Commissioner with important information, eg key dates and
activities throughout the election period.
• Fact Sheets – Ten new fact sheets provided information about local government elections in SA.
• Advertising Campaign – the page included samples of radio advertising, press advertisements plus
adverts in Languages Other Than English (LOTE) newspapers, outdoor advertising at bus stops
and railway stations. A link was also provided to ECSA’s new Youtube Channel which hosted TV
commercials.
• SMS reminder service – the website contained a link to the SMS reminder service registration page.
Three separate SMS reminder messages were sent to each elector who registered for the service.
2.6.4 Call centre
A call centre was established to respond to telephone and email enquiries. During the period August to
November 2010, the call centre received 1386 telephone calls and 680 emails.
The majority of enquiries were in relation to voting entitlements and voting requirements (eg whether voting was
compulsory). The following table gives a breakdown of by month of calls and emails received.
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Table 8 – Telephone and email enquiries received for the period August to November 2010
Month
Telephone enquiries
Email enquiries
August
519
219
September
595
127
October
222
119
November
Totals
50
215
1386
680
Grand Total
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2.7 ROLL MANAGEMENT AND ENROLMENT
The council voters roll is a merge of the House of Assembly roll including all people on the state electoral roll
for a council area, who are entitled to vote in state elections, and supplemented by those persons who are
residents, sole owners/occupiers and designated persons on behalf of bodies corporate and groups who own
or occupy rateable property within the council area.
Rolls for the 2010 council elections closed on Friday 13 August 2010. The Electoral Commissioner provided
each council CEO with the HA roll for the council area within seven days of roll close. This data were then
merged by the council with its own data to establish the voters roll, after removal of any identified duplications.
The total number of electors on the combined roll for the state was 1 125 061, a decrease of 10.9% compared
to 2006-07 where automatic enrolment provisions existed for owners or occupiers of property.
Table 9: Electors on the voters roll – 2000 to 2010
Roll
HA roll
Council roll
Total
2010
2006-07*
2003
2000
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
1 101 654
97.9
1 047 484
82.9
1 033 769
84.1
1 016 586
83.5
23 407
2.1
215 339
17.1
195 189
15.9
200 139
16.5
1 125 061
100
1 262 823
100
1 228 958
100
1 216 725
100
* Includes Adelaide City Council elections deferred to November 2007
A breakdown of the number of electors per council is shown in the following table and charts.
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Table 10: Number of enrolled electors per council – 2000 to 2010
Council
Adelaide
Adelaide Hills
Alexandrina
Barossa
Barunga West
Berri Barmera
Burnside
Campbelltown
Ceduna
Charles Sturt
Clare & Gilbert Valleys
Cleve
Coober Pedy
Coorong
Copper Coast
Elliston
Flinders Ranges
Franklin Harbour
Gawler
Goyder
Grant
Holdfast Bay
Kangaroo Island
Karoonda East Murray
Kimba
Kingston
Light
Lower Eyre Peninsula
Loxton Waikerie
Mallala
Marion
Mid Murray Council
Mitcham
Mount Barker
Mount Gambier
Mount Remarkable
Murray Bridge
Naracoorte Lucindale
Northern Areas
Norwood Payneham & St Peters
Onkaparinga
Orroroo/Carrieton
Peterborough
Playford
Port Adelaide Enfield
Port Augusta
Port Lincoln
Port Pirie
Prospect
Renmark Paringa
Robe
Salisbury
Southern Mallee
Streaky Bay
Tatiara
Tea Tree Gully
Tumby Bay
Unley
Victor Harbor
Wakefield
Walkerville
Wattle Range
West Torrens
Whyalla
Wudinna
Yankalilla
Yorke Peninsula
Total
C/M
M
C
C
C
C
C
M
M
C
M
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
M
C
C
M
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
M
C
M
C
C
C
C
C
C
M
M
C
C
M
M
C
C
C
M
C
C
M
C
C
C
M
C
M
C
C
M
C
M
C
C
C
2010
2006-07*
2003
2000
23 236
28 767
18 097
16 155
2 018
7 284
31 990
33 531
2 154
75 273
6 465
1 333
1 184
4 016
9 778
880
1 201
921
14 698
3 194
5 672
26 062
3 428
831
845
1 897
9 432
3 378
8 168
5 583
59 426
6 573
46 547
20 384
17 940
2 283
12 954
5 954
3 550
24 709
111 137
697
1 348
47 927
73 518
9 255
9 799
12 231
13 950
6 427
1 366
84 674
1 513
1 591
4 683
70 936
2 122
26 924
10 975
4 814
5 358
8 688
38 726
14 555
971
3 643
9 442
1 125 061
21 725
30 730
21 438
16 756
2 857
8 111
36 437
38 336
2 534
85 016
7 434
1 614
1 844
5 444
12 029
1 242
1 538
1 240
15 202
4 057
7 043
31 116
4 957
1 133
1 040
2 630
10 115
4 140
9 013
6 620
64 692
10 493
51 319
20 701
18 670
3 110
14 332
6 726
4 244
30 055
118 054
985
1 707
51 491
84 175
9 687
10 548
12 894
16 010
6 966
2 189
91 067
1 940
2 097
5 525
76 648
2 545
31 852
13 052
5 906
5 967
10 388
47 318
14 836
1 186
5 734
14 323
1 262 823
19 740
30 149
20 318
15 636
2 708
8 176
35 507
38 275
2 627
85 688
6 824
1 596
2 044
5 264
11 285
1 179
1 513
1 173
14 243
4 031
6 928
29 476
4 590
1 178
1 056
2 598
8 996
3 933
9 076
6 296
65 458
10 385
50 924
18 655
17 732
3 092
13 331
6 707
4 263
30 463
114 412
953
1 774
47 818
82 448
9 819
10 092
12 548
16 064
7 003
2 005
85 575
1 909
1 891
5 553
76 953
2 399
30 623
12 180
5 844
5 982
10 272
46 910
14 738
1 217
4 960
13 903
1 228 958
18 936
30 780
18 667
14 972
2 927
8 262
34 694
39 976
2 662
85 828
7 019
1 681
2 008
5 058
10 162
1 280
1 610
1 172
13 606
4 198
6 782
28 570
4 540
1 186
1 024
2 508
8 381
3 743
9 061
5 964
60 354
9 882
49 839
17 782
16 796
3 004
13 825
6 581
4 365
31 843
111 754
985
1 796
48 965
82 668
10 227
9 956
13 197
16 021
6 868
1 871
83 586
1 971
1 827
5 602
77 591
2 384
31 266
11 479
5 785
5 841
10 217
48 329
15 308
1 301
4 966
13 436
1 216 725
* Includes Adelaide City Council elections deferred to November 2007
C = country council; M = metropolitan council
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Chart 1: Number of enrolled electors per council (country) – 2006-07 and 2010
Adelaide Hills
Alexandrina
Barossa
Barunga West
Berri Barmera
Ceduna
Clare & Gilbert Valleys
Cleve
2010
Coober Pedy
2006-07
Coorong
Copper Coast
Elliston
Flinders Ranges
Franklin Harbour
Goyder
Grant
Kangaroo Island
Karoonda East Murray
Kimba
Kingston
Light
Lower Eyre Peninsula
Loxton Waikerie
Mallala
Mid Murray
Mount Barker
Mount Gambier
Mount Remarkable
Murray Bridge
Naracoorte Lucindale
Northern Areas
Orroroo/Carrieton
Peterborough
Port Augusta
Port Lincoln
Port Pirie
Renmark Paringa
Robe
Southern Mallee
Streaky Bay
Tatiara
Tumby Bay
Victor Harbor
Wakefield
Wattle Range
Whyalla
Wudinna
Yankalilla
Yorke Peninsula
0
22
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
Chart 2: Number of enrolled electors per council (metropolitan) – 2006-07 and 2010
Adelaide
Burnside
Campbelltown
Charles Sturt
Gawler
2010
2006-07
Holdfast Bay
Marion
Mitcham
Norwood, Payneham
& St Peters
Onkaparinga
Playford
Port Adelaide Enfield
Prospect
Salisbury
Tea Tree Gully
Unley
Walkerville
West Torrens
0
20000
40000
60000
80000
100000
120000
140000
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2.8 CANDIDATE PARTICIPATION
2.8.1 Number of candidates
A total of 1274 candidates nominated for 714 positions for the 2010 elections, representing a decrease of eight
nominations when compared against total nominations for the 2006-07 elections.
Table 11: Positions and candidates – 2000 to 2010
2010
2003
2000
714
740
751
766
Candidates
1 274
1 280
1 201
1 162
Ratio of candidates to positions
1.8:1
1.7:1
1.6:1
1.5:1
Positions
2006-07*
* Includes Adelaide City Council elections deferred to November 2007
Current council members standing for re-election represented 42.7% of the candidates, compared with 44.9%
in 2006-07. Appendix 2.2 provides further data on current members standing for council positions.
Of the 740 council positions at the 2010 elections, 544 (73.5%) re-contested a position with 411 (75.6%)
of those re-elected. These reduced from 75.3% and 78.3% respectively when compared to the 2006-07
elections.
2.8.2 Candidate characteristics
A summary of candidate characteristics is provided below:
• The majority of candidates were male, representing 71.6% in 2010, compared with 72.5% for the
2006-07 elections.
• The age group with the largest number of candidates was 55-64, representing 34.4% of all
candidates, compared with 33.0% in 2006-07.
• The majority of mayoral candidates were male (80.5%), a 4.6% increase from 2006-07 when males
comprised 75.9% of mayoral candidates.
• The number of female candidates overall increased by 10 compared with 2006-07, representing an
increase in the proportion of female candidates from 27.5% to 28.4%.
• The 18-24 and 25-34 age group for both genders was significantly under-represented by candidates.
• The majority of candidates stood for councillor at large and ward councillor positions in both the 200607 and 2010 elections.
• While there were more male and female candidates for both country and metropolitan elections,
female candidates were proportionally higher in metropolitan elections and lower in country elections.
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Chart 3: Number of candidates by gender and age group
450
400
Number of Candidates
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
Female
Male
18-24
12
46
25-34
33
60
35-44
81
124
45-54
102
235
55-64
109
329
65+
25
118
Further information is provided in Appendix 2.1 for all candidates, while Appendix 2.2 provides summary data
specifically on current members (at the time) who re-nominated for council positions.
2.8.3 Contested and uncontested elections
Of a possible total 239 elections, 194 were contested while 45 elections were uncontested, with those
candidates elected unopposed, due to the number of nominations being less than or equal to the number of
positions available.
Table 12: Contested, uncontested and failed elections – 2000 to 2010
Type of election
Contested
Uncontested
2010
2006-07*
2003
2000
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
194
81.1
201
77.6
183
70.9
192
65.3
41
17.2
55
21.2
69
26.8
97
33.0
Supplementary election required
4
1.7
1
0.4
6
2.3
5
1.7
Failed
0
0.0
2
0.8
0
0.0
0
0.0
Total
239
100
259
100
258
100
294
100
* Includes Adelaide City Council elections deferred to November 2007
2.8.4 Supplementary Elections
Supplementary elections were required to fill those vacancies where there were insufficient nominations to
require an election. The following supplementary elections were scheduled:
• Southern Mallee District Council – Kelly Scales Ward – Two vacancies;
• Southern Mallee District Council – Bews Ward – One vacancy;
• Corporation of the Town of Walkerville – Councillor at Large – One vacancy;
• Wattle Range Council – Riddoch Ward – One vacancy.
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3.Voting activity
3.1 ISSUE OF VOTING PACKS
Postal voting was used to conduct all council elections. The Returning Officer must as soon as practicable
after the 21st day before polling day and no later than 14 days before, issue to every eligible elector whose name
appears on the voters roll a postal voting pack.
The voting packs were compiled at a mailing house, taking approximately four weeks to complete. The insertion
of ballot material necessitated a high level of quality control to ensure that each elector received the correct
voting material. Each voting pack consisted of the following materials:
• ballot paper for each contested election for which the elector was entitled;
• candidate profiles;
• postal voting guide;
• reply paid envelope;
• ballot paper declaration envelope.
A total of 1 046 132 voting packs were dispatched to Australia Post by the mail-out date of Monday 25 October
to be posted to electors (a decrease of 16.4% compared with 2006-07).
3.1.1 Re-issue of voting packs
Voting packs can be reissued to electors who claim the original material was not received; destroyed or lost; spoiled
or issued for an incorrect ward. A total of 1478 voting packs were reissued to electors during the 2010 elections.
Table 13: Re-issued voting packs – 2006-07 and 2010
2010
Voting packs reissued
No.
1478
2006-07
%
0.1
No.
1265
%
0.1
Note: % is proportion of number of voting packs originally issued
3.1.2 Issue of voting pack due to omission in error
Voting packs may also be issued to electors who claim to have been omitted from the voters roll due to
administrative error. All electors who claim a vote due to omission in error must be issued a voting pack.
The Deputy Returning Officer will investigate the claim and determine whether the ballot paper envelope will be
accepted or rejected at scrutiny.
A total of 246 voting packs were issued to electors claiming omission in error, an increase of 123.6% from the
110 voting packs issued during 2006-07. Of the 246 packs issued in 2010, 206 (83.74%) were rejected at
scrutiny.
3.1.3 Return to sender voting packs (unclaimed mail)
The number of voting packs returned as unclaimed mail decreased by 8.2% compared with 2006-07.
Table 14: Return to sender voting packs – 2006-07 and 2010
2010
Return to sender voting packs
2006-07
Change
No.
%
No.
%
No.
20 274
1.9
21 929
1.8
- 1 655
Note: % is proportion of number of voting packs issued
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3.2 ELECTOR PARTICIPATION
The percentage of eligible electors on the voters roll in contested elections was 93%. The remaining 7% of
electors were in areas where the elections were not contested. The majority of electors were able to vote in
metropolitan contested elections.
Table 15:Number of electors by contested v uncontested elections and country v metropolitan
elections – 2000 to 2010
Election
2010
2006-07
2003
2000
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
Country
304 645
27.1
330 044
26.1
317 690
25.8
301 040
24.7
Metro
741 487
65.9
887 658
70.3
799 542
65.1
838 060
68.9
Total contested
1 046 132
93.0
1 217 702
96.4
1 117 232
90.9
1 139 100
93.6
Country
11 794
1.1
36 299
2.9
34 709
2.8
46 018
3.8
Metro
67 135
5.9
8 822
0.7
77 017
6.3
31 607
2.6
Contested
Uncontested
Total uncontested
Total
78 929
7.0
45 121
3.6
111 726
9.1
77 625
6.4
1 125 061
100
1 262 823
100
1 228 958
100
1 216 725
100
3.2.1 Elector participation statistics
A total of 343 926 ballot paper envelopes were returned, representing an elector participation rate of 32.9%.
Table 16: Elector participation – 2006-07 and 2010
2010
Voting packs issued
2006-07
1 046 132
1 217 702
No.
% of
issue
% of
return
335 220
36
335 256
32.0
<0.1
32.1
- Rejected
- Rejected omission in error
- Rejected manual returns(a)
- Duplicate removed
5 447
164
2 533
526
Total rejected
Returns
-171 570
No.
% of
issue
% of
return
% of
issue
% of
return
97.5
<0.1
97.5
373 245
60
373 305
30.7
<0.1
30.6
96.9
<0.1
96.9
1.4
0.0
1.4
0.5
0.0
0.5
0.5
<0.1
0.2
<0.1
1.6
<0.1
0.7
0.2
8 205
42
3 007
504
0.7
<0.1
0.3
<0.1
2.1
<0.1
0.8
0.1
-0.2
0.0
-0.1
0.0
-0.5
0.0
-0.1
0.1
8 670
0.8
2.5
11 758
1.0
3.0
-0.2
-0.5
343 926
32.9
385 063
31.6
1.3
56
<0.1
61
<0.1
0.00
20 274
1.9
21 929
1.8
0.1
- Accepted
- Accepted omission in error
Total accepted
Change
Total returned
(accepted and rejected)
Original removed (re-issued)(b)
Returned unclaimed
(c)
(a) Rejected manual returns are returned envelopes that contain no identifying elector information allowing for the return to be marked off
the roll – ballot paper only, declaration flap missing & elector information removed.
(b) Not included in any total return figures or % as ballot material was issued to the elector twice (original and re-issue).
(c) Not included in any total return figures or %.
Although the total number of returned ballot paper envelopes reduced by 41 137 when compared against
the 2006-07 total, the reduction of total electors on the voters roll resulted in a 1.3% increase the turnout
percentage.
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3.2.2 Rejected ballot paper envelopes
A total of 8670 ballot paper envelopes were rejected at scrutiny representing 2.5% of all ballot paper envelopes
returned. This is 0.5% less than 2006-07 when 11 758 ballot paper envelopes were rejected at scrutiny,
representing 3.0% of returned ballot paper envelopes.
A comparison of the number of rejected ballot paper envelopes and the reasons is provided in the following
table.
Table 17: Rejected ballot paper envelopes – 2006-07 and 2010
Reason for rejection
Ballot papers outside envelope
2010
2006-07
Change
123
214
-91
No witness
10
11
-1
No signature
3 795
5 831
-2 036
Wrong signature
1 437
2 036
-599
Power of Attorney
42
43
-1
Declaration envelope missing
13
33
-20
Elector information removed
6
18
-12
1 882
2 376
-494
Declaration flap missing
645
613
32
Rejected omission in error
164
42
122
Duplicate removed*
Ballot papers only
526
490
36
Other
27
51
-24
Total
8 670
11758
-3 088
* Duplicates are removed where a natural person returns more than one voting entitlement for the Adelaide City Council election
pursuant to Clause 4(10) of Schedule 1 under the City of Adelaide Act 1998
3.2.3 Elector participation since 2000
Elector participation for council elections since 2000 is shown in the following table.
Table 18: Voter turnout – 2000 to 2010
Voting packs issued
No. returned ballot packs
Turnout
2010
2006-07
2003
2000
1 046 132
1 217 702
1 117 232
1 139 100
343 926
385 063
365 016
456 849
32.9%
31.6%
32.7%
40.1%
3.2.4 Elector participation per council
The highest voter turnout was 77.6% in Kimba, in line with the generally high turnout for country councils while
the lowest rate was 22.5% in Onkaparinga. Peterborough experienced the greatest increase in turnout with
14.9%, while Mount Gambier experienced the largest decrease of 15.2%.
The following table provides elector participation for each council.
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Table 19: Elector participation per council – 2006-07 and 2010
COUNCIL
Adelaide
Adelaide Hills
Alexandrina
Barossa
Barunga West
Berri Barmera
Burnside
Campbelltown
Ceduna
Charles Sturt
Clare & Gilbert Valleys
Cleve
Coober Pedy
Coorong
Copper Coast
Elliston
Flinders Ranges
Franklin Harbour
Gawler
Goyder
Grant
Holdfast Bay
Kangaroo Island
Karoonda East Murray
Kimba
Kingston
Light
Lower Eyre Peninsula
Loxton Waikerie
Mallala
Marion
Mid Murray
Mitcham
Mount Barker
Mount Gambier
Mount Remarkable
Murray Bridge
Naracoorte Lucindale
Northern Areas
Norwood Payneham & St Peters
Onkaparinga
Orroroo/Carrieton
Peterborough
Playford
Port Adelaide Enfield
Port Augusta
Port Lincoln
Port Pirie
Prospect
Renmark Paringa
Robe
Salisbury
Southern Mallee
Streaky Bay
Tatiara
Tea Tree Gully
Tumby Bay
Unley
Victor Harbor
Wakefield
Walkerville
Wattle Range
West Torrens
Whyalla
Wudinna (formerly Le Hunte)
Yankalilla
Yorke Peninsula
2010
C/M
M
C
C
C
C
C
M
M
C
M
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
M
C
C
M
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
M
C
M
C
C
C
C
C
C
M
M
C
C
M
M
C
C
C
M
C
C
M
C
C
C
M
C
M
C
C
M
C
M
C
C
C
C
No. eligible
electors
23 236
28 767
18 097
16 155
2 018
7 284
31 990
33 531
2 154
75 251
6 465
1 333
1 184
1 284
9 778
Total
C = country council; M = metropolitan council
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2006-07
Turnout
%
31.7
36.2
40.2
45.7
60.6
45.9
34.4
31.3
56.4
31.2
46.3
65.0
45.6
54.2
46.3
3 643
9 442
Returned
ballot packs
7 376
10 404
7 276
7 378
1 222
3 344
11 012
10 509
1 215
23 504
2 993
867
540
696
4 531
No Election
No Election
663
4 947
1 961
1 608
9 261
1 718
503
656
1 309
3 231
1 586
4 047
1 477
15 254
3 309
13 088
6 562
5 888
663
5 165
3 534
1 734
8 083
25 007
502
796
11 869
11 227
4 435
4 688
6 260
4 412
3 039
974
14 685
No Election
1 023
1 822
19 153
1 361
8 479
5 271
2 396
2 071
4 822
7 970
5 847
No Election
1 989
4 714
1 046 132
343 926
32.9
921
14 698
3 194
4 389
26 062
3 428
831
845
1 897
9 425
3 378
8 168
5 583
59 426
6 569
46 547
20 384
17 940
1 249
12 954
5 954
2 797
24 709
111 137
697
1 348
47 927
38 879
9 255
9 799
12 231
13 950
6 427
1 356
63 318
1 591
3 297
70 936
2 122
26 924
10 975
4 795
5 358
8 687
27 608
14 555
72.0
33.7
61.4
36.6
35.5
50.1
60.5
77.6
69.0
34.3
47.0
49.6
26.5
25.7
50.4
28.1
32.2
32.8
53.1
39.9
59.4
62.0
32.7
22.5
72.0
59.1
24.8
28.9
47.9
47.8
51.2
31.6
47.3
71.8
23.2
64.3
55.3
27.0
64.1
31.5
48.0
50.0
38.7
55.5
28.9
40.2
54.6
49.9
No. eligible Returned
Turnout
electors ballot packs
%
21 725
6 933
31.9
30 730
9 641
31.4
21 355
7 607
35.6
16 756
6 205
37.0
2 857
1 520
53.2
8 111
4 129
50.9
36 326
12 085
33.3
38 336
10 872
28.4
2 534
1 266
50.0
84 899
23 669
27.9
7 434
3 766
50.7
0
0
0.0
1 844
633
34.3
5 444
2 496
45.8
8 799
3 521
40.0
1 242
742
59.7
No Election
No Election
15 202
5 205
34.2
3 472
1 881
54.2
5 473
2 147
39.2
31 116
11 380
36.6
4 957
2 160
43.6
299
157
52.5
0
0
0.0
1 708
1 010
59.1
10 055
3 531
35.1
No Election
9 013
4 657
51.7
6 620
2 154
32.5
64 692
17 702
27.4
10 493
4 383
41.8
51 319
14 110
27.5
20 701
6 133
29.6
18 670
8 956
48.0
1 380
747
54.1
14 332
5 579
38.9
6 726
3 888
57.8
2 382
1 283
53.9
21 774
6 188
28.4
118 054
25 659
21.7
985
563
57.2
1 707
958
56.1
51 491
14 060
27.3
84 175
23 368
27.8
9 687
4 496
46.4
10 548
4 092
38.8
12 894
5 098
39.5
15 964
5 005
31.4
6 966
3 935
56.5
2 140
1 356
63.4
91 067
25 572
28.1
657
380
57.8
1 036
567
54.7
3 877
2 224
57.4
76 648
19 346
25.2
2 545
1 578
62.0
31 585
9 264
29.3
13 052
5 840
44.7
5 753
2 633
45.8
5 967
2 736
45.9
10 149
4 763
46.9
47 318
12 959
27.4
14 836
6 075
40.9
No Election
4 569
1 898
41.5
5 256
2 302
43.8
1 217 702
385 063
31.6
Change
%
-0.2
4.8
4.6
8.7
7.4
-5.0
1.1
2.9
6.4
3.3
-4.4
N/A
11.3
8.4
6.3
N/A
N/A
N/A
-0.5
7.2
-2.6
-1.1
6.5
8.0
N/A
9.9
-0.8
N/A
-2.1
-6.0
-1.7
8.6
0.6
2.6
-15.2
-1.0
1.0
1.6
8.1
4.3
0.8
14.8
3.0
-2.5
1.1
1.5
9.0
11.7
0.2
-9.2
8.4
-4.9
N/A
9.6
-2.1
1.8
2.1
2.2
3.3
4.2
-7.2
8.6
1.5
-0.7
N/A
13.1
6.1
1.3
3.3 SCRUTINY AND COUNT ARRANGEMENTS
3.3.1 Location and timing
In all counts, ballot papers were sorted and counted to first preference within the local area.
The scrutiny and count began at 9.00 am on Saturday 13 November (the day after voting closed).
3.3.2 HC Auto counts
All counts were conducted using HC Auto, unless they were determined to be more complex and requiring data
entry. The use of the HC Auto system eliminated the need to use the manual count sheets and count cards
thereby making the count more efficient. It also allowed for a more streamline process for the transmission of
the results.
Key points:
• 34 of the 35 Mayoral counts (97.1%) were completed on the first day of counting
• 57.7% of ward counts were completed on the first day of counting
• 42.9% of councillor at large counts were completed on the first day of counting
3.3.3 Data entry counts
Counts for 24 elections were conducted using full data entry due to the complexity of the counts. These were
conducted at the CPC commencing on the afternoon of Saturday 13 November with the last counts completed
during the evening of Tuesday 16 November 2010.
Table 20: Data entry counts
Barossa
Berri Barmera
Ceduna
Copper Coast
Franklin Harbor
Gawler
Councillor at Large
Lower Eyre Peninsula
Loxton Waikerie
Mount Gambier
Naracoorte Lucindale
Port Augusta
Port Lincoln
Port Pirie
Prospect
Renmark Paringa
Tumby Bay
Victor Harbor
Whyalla
Ward Councillor
Onkaparinga – Knox Ward
Onkaparinga – Mid South Coast Ward
Onkaparinga – Pimpala Ward
Onkaparinga – Thalassa Ward
Onkaparinga – Wine Coast Ward
Tatiara – East Ward
3.3.4 Recounts
Under the provisions of the Local Government (Elections) Act, unsuccessful candidates have 72 hours from the
provisional declaration to request a recount. The Returning Officer may also initiate a recount without request if
they so wish.
The Returning Officer requires that requests contain grounds for considering a recount and advises that they are
not automatically provided on the grounds that the results were close.
Some 18 requests for recounts were received following the provisional declarations. Of these requests, only
three recounts were granted. Three other recounts occurred at the initiation of the Returning Officer.
In any election where counting is a manual process there is the chance of human error. That is, it is possible
for a ballot paper to be placed in an incorrect bundle. Whilst all counting staff are instructed to double check all
bundles, errors can and do occur. For this reason, the Returning Officer initiates a recount when the results are
within a few votes.
The recount undertaken for Norwood Payneham & St Peters, Kensington Ward delivered the same result as that
for the initial count.
City of Campbelltown
In the election for River ward, candidate Sewell-Reynolds was provisionally declared elected by one vote. As it
was such a small margin, the Returning Officer instructed the Deputy Returning Officer to conduct a recount.
This recount resulted in a draw between Sewell-Reynolds and Pfitzner. In such a situation, the legislation
provides that lots be drawn and this resulted in Sewell-Reynolds being provisionally declared elected.
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Having concerns with the accuracy of the count, the Returning Officer initiated a second recount conducted by
experienced electoral officials at the Commission office.
This resulted in Pfitzner being elected by nine votes as ECSA staff found errors in the sorting of first preference
votes. The original first preference count showed 376 votes for Sewell-Reynolds and 255 for Pfitzner. Following
the second recount, these figures were adjusted to 374 first preference votes for Sewell-Reynolds and 261
votes for Pfitzner.
Subsequent to the changes in River ward, candidates from two other wards requested recounts. Owing to
the inaccuracy of the original River ward count, the Commissioner granted these requests. Whilst some minor
changes to candidate totals occurred, there were no changes to the elected candidates.
Table 21: Recounts
Playford
Ward 2
Campbelltown
River Ward
Campbelltown
Hectorville Ward
Campbelltown
Newton Ward
Norwood Payneham &
St Peters
Kensington Ward
Saturday
13/11/10
Sunday
14/11/10
Sunday
14/11/10
By Local DRO at
Council
By Local DRO at
Council
1st Recount by
Local DRO at
Council
2nd Recount by
DRO at ECSA
ECSA
Monday
15/11/10
Tuesday
16/11/10
Tuesday
16/11/10
Wednesday
17/11/10
ECSA
ECSA
3.3.5 Timeliness of results
The timeframes for results were as follows:
• Mayoral – all 35 completed by 9.00 am Sunday 14 November
• HC Auto – all 170 completed by 9.22 am Monday 15 November
• Data Entered – all 24 completed by 8.20 pm Tuesday 16 November
• Recounts – all 6 completed by Wednesday 17 November
Final results were confirmed in writing to Council Chief Executive Officers and candidates on
Friday 19 November 2010.
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Candidate
Area Councillor
Location of
Recount
Recount
Initiation
Returning Officer
Orroroo/Carrieton
Date of
Recount
Change was made
to those elected.
Election
Minor changes
to results but no
change in those
elected.
Council
No changes to
results.
Outcome of Recount
3.4 ELECTION OUTCOMES
A summary of election outcomes is provided below:
• The majority of elected candidates were male, representing 72.8% of elected members. This is
slightly higher than the proportion of males nominated as candidates (71.6%) and is marginally lower
than proportion of 73.5% for the 2006-07 elections.
• The age group with the highest number of elected candidates overall, was 55-64 (at 36.7%), which
was also the most represented age group among nominated candidates. This is only slightly less than
in 2006-07 when 36.1% of elected members were aged in the 55-64 group.
• 22.4% of elected Mayoral positions were female, an increase of 3.6% when compared to the 2006-07
elections when females represented 18.8% of elected Mayoral positions.
• The age group least represented by elected candidates was 18-24 years (4.4%). This is slightly less
than the proportion of nominated candidates in this age group (4.5%) and considerably greater than
the proportion of elected members in 2006-07 at 1.5%.
• The age group with the greatest change in proportion of elected members since the 2006-07 elections
is the 65+ age group which decreased by 7.5% from 18.8% to 11.3%.
• The proportion of elected female candidates in country councils decreased marginally from 24.5% in
2006-07 to 24.1% in 2010, but increased in metropolitan councils from 30.3% to 33.1%.
Chart 4: Number of elected candidates by gender and age group
Number of Elected Candidates
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
Female
Male
18-24
6
25
25-34
20
27
35-44
33
66
45-54
50
142
55-64
67
193
65+
17
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Further details on demographic characteristics of all elected candidates are provided in Appendix 2.3, while
Appendix 2.4 provides data on previous council members who were re-elected to positions.
Appendix 2.5 provides a summary of:
• The number of elected candidates with quota at first count or after preferences, below quota and
unopposed.
• The number of excluded candidates at second count and after preferences.
• The number of unsuccessful candidates remaining at the conclusion of the election.
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3.5 ELECTION INVESTIGATIONS
3.5.1 General
Under the Local Government (Elections) Act, the Electoral Commissioner may:
• investigate any matter concerning the operation or administration of the Act, including a matter that
may involve a breach of the Act;
• where a statement contained in electoral material is found to be inaccurate and misleading to a
material extent, the Commissioner may request the material be withdrawn from further publication or
request that the publisher of the material publish a retraction in specified terms and a specified manner
and form; and
• bring proceedings for an offence against the Act.
In general, candidates or those authorising material (the publisher) are notified as soon as possible of the
complaints raised against them and are asked to respond. Where possible, publishers of defective material are
given the opportunity to resolve the matter.
ECSA published a complaints protocol in the candidate handbook and on the website for those wishing to
lodge a complaint. The protocol required that complaints be in writing; establish the facts and provide evidence
of the alleged electoral offence.
3.5.2 Complaints
A total of 209 complaints were received across 30 councils, compared with 276 complaints across 39 councils
for the 2006-07 elections. Of particular note however, was the number of complaints received about the
caretaker policies of Councils and the ongoing nature and complexity of complaints.
Typically election complaints involve a candidate or a member of the public making a complaint about a
candidate’s electoral material, alleging a breach of the Local Government (Elections) Act. Complaints may also
be about Council administration, the voting system or ECSA processes. A break down of the categories of
election complaints is provided in the following table.
Table 22: Complaints received – 2006-07 and 2010
Number received
2010
2006-07
Damage/defacing electoral material
Eligibility to nominate
Media treatment, breaches etc
Fraud/Intimidation/Bribery
Electoral process & systems
Candidate behaviour
Authorisation (s27)
Inaccurate or misleading material
Election signs (eg posters)
Ballot papers not received
Profiles
Council activities
Electoral Roll
Caretaker Policy*
Interference with political liberty*
1
2
3
6
10
27
19
105
4
2
2
7
4
14
3
1
4
1
9
6
16
52
165
4
3
2
8
5
N/A
N/A
Total
209
276
Nature of complaint
* New categories added for 2010
Whilst the number of complaints reduced in volume in 2010, the complexity of the issues increased. Matters
which are relatively routine to resolve, such as breaches of authorisation requirements, fell considerably from
52 in 2006-07 to 19 in 2010. Complex matters however can become ongoing with responses from the parties
involved continuing until well after the elections. Also, many complaints were received after the elections had
concluded.
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3.5.3 Resources
The Crown Solicitor’s Office provides legal advice to the Electoral Commissioner. During election periods,
legal advisors are utilised to assist with complex complaints on a fee for service arrangement. Three solicitors
were dedicated to the task of handling election complaints within the Crown Solicitor’s Office. In addition, the
Electoral Commissioner had two staff who managed the complaint process within the office.
Any one letter of complaint may contain a number of separate issues requiring investigation and/or research.
Once the Commissioner responds to an original complaint, it is not unusual for those involved to enter into
argument, attempting to prove or argue their case with the exchange of multiple communications. Whilst this is
beneficial in providing natural justice it is onerous to manage.
ECSA aims to respond to all complaint correspondence within 48 hours of receipt. Owing to the complexity and
ongoing nature of the complaints in this election, this target was not met.
It is likely that in the future, more resources will need to be deployed in the management of complaints as the
complexity and argument entered into increases.
3.5.4 Actions
In determining whether to take any further action under the Local Government (Elections) Act, the Electoral
Commissioner consults with the Assistant Crown Solicitor, and if appropriate, the Director of Public
Prosecutions.
Retractions
As a result of complaints received, three candidates were found to have published electoral material containing
statements that were considered ‘inaccurate and misleading to a material extent’. The Commissioner requested
that they publish a retraction in The Advertiser (as the only daily newspaper circulating within the State). The
candidates in question complied with this request and publicly retracted their statement. The Commissioner
was satisfied with their compliance and did not proceed the matters to Court.
Referrals to the Ombudsman
Three complaints were referred to the Ombudsman for consideration of issues involving Council caretaker
policies. Caretaker policies were introduced by amendments to the Local Government (Elections) Act and the
Commissioner received many complaints about the policies and the ways in which councils were applying them.
Police Investigations
A matter involving alleged fraudulent voting was investigated by Government Investigations Officers and SAPOL.
A couple’s returned ballot material was found to be fraudulently returned and was subsequently held out of the
scrutiny and count. The result of the investigation was inconclusive and police were unable to establish who
had allegedly stolen the voting packs and fraudulently attempted to vote. The couple who were affected by this
matter were re-issued ballot material enabling them the opportunity to vote.
Another matter involved an instance of alleged electronic impersonation of a candidate. The candidate raised
concerns with both SAPOL and ECSA, however it was considered that the investigation would be outside of the
Electoral Commissioners powers. SAPOL investigated the matter and in 2011 arrested an elected candidate.
The matter remains before the Courts as of early November 2011.
Campaign Donations Returns
All candidates are required to submit a campaign donations return to the Council CEO listing any donations
received. It is an offence not to do so. A number of candidates failed to lodge their returns with the Council
CEO. In such cases, the Council CEO refers the matter to the Electoral Commissioner for action.
Most candidates typically submit their return once the Commissioner contacts them. However some candidates
failed to respond and were served with papers requiring them to submit a campaign donations return.
Two matters have been referred to the Government Investigations Unit to determine whether to prosecute the
offenders.
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3.5.5Court of Disputed Returns
There were no petitions made to the Court of Disputed Returns.
3.6 BALLOT PAPER ANALYSES
3.6.1Informal Voting
For the 194 local government elections contested in 2010 there were 11 358 informal ballot papers representing
2.0% of all ballot papers admitted to the count. This reflects a decrease in informality from 2.1% at the 2006-07
elections.
Table 23: Informality by position and location
Position
Mayoral
Country
Metro
Lowest
Highest
Lowest
Highest
Statewide
average
0.1%
4.1%
0.3%
1.3%
0.7%
Councillor
• Area (Adelaide City Council)
-
-
-
4.6%
4.6%
• At large
0.2%
5.4%
3.7%
4.4%
3.9%
• Ward
0.0%
4.7%
1.0%
4.8%
2.5%
3.6.2 Relationship between informality and other factors
• Informality varied by type of election being relatively low for Mayoral elections (average of 0.7% and
increasing to 4.6% for the Adelaide City Council Area Councillor election.
• There was no significant difference in overall informality between country elections (1.99%) and
metropolitan elections (1.94%).
• For country councils informality ranged from 0% (for three ward elections in the Goyder Council and
for Coastal Ward, Mt Remarkable Council) to 5.4% (Port Lincoln Area Councillor election).
• For metropolitan elections informality ranged from 0.3% (Gawler Council Mayoral election) to 4.8%
(Knox Ward, Onkaparinga Council and Woodville Ward, Charles Sturt Council).
• For Area Councillor at large elections informality progressively increased from 0.6% for elections with
six vacancies to 5.0% for elections with 11 vacancies.
• For Ward Councillor elections the number of vacancies ranged from one vacancy for three elections
to seven vacancies for two elections with no readily discernible relationship between number of
vacancies and informality.
• There was no relationship evident between informality and the socio-economic profile of an area (as
measured by the ABS socio-economic index of disadvantage). The average informality for elections
in councils in the bottom 20% of socio-economic disadvantage was similar to average informality for
elections in councils in the top 20%.
• While no relationship was apparent with socio-economic status, this may reflect that voting in council
elections is not compulsory and those that choose to vote may not be an accurate reflection of the
overall socio-economic profile of a council area.
3.6.3Categories of informality
An audit of a sample of informal ballot papers was undertaken to check informality and types of informality.
Identification of categories of informality can contribute to a better understanding of informal voting and to
the development of strategies to reduce informal voting, such as legislative change to the voting system and
changes to education campaigns and promotions on voting and how to complete the ballot paper.
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The sample of 42 elections chosen for audit consisted of eight metropolitan Mayoral elections, one country Area
Councillor election and 33 Ward elections. These elections were selected on the following basis:
• a broad range of informality from very low to very high;
• inclusion of a mix of elections that were analysed in 2006 and others not audited in 2006;
• mix of Mayor, Ward and Area Councillor elections;
• analysis of elections that have 30 or more informal ballot papers.
At the audit almost 3 000 informal ballot papers were examined and sorted into 12 categories.
Table 24: Rates of informality by category
Categories
%
Apparent deliberate informality (29.4% of all informal ballot papers)
1.Blank
22.1
2.
Marks and messages
3.
All the same numbering, or all
5.9
’s, all
1.4
’s or random numbering
Recognisable attempt to cast a formal vote (67.7% of all informal ballot papers)
4.
5.
Defective Marking (9.2% of all informal ballot papers)
4a
Multiple 1st preference (with or without other numbers)
3.4
4b
No 1st preference indicated
5.4
4c
Other defective (e.g. unclear, admin error, photocopied ballot paper)
0.4
Unacceptable preferencing - but may be formal under other voting systems (58.5% of all informal ballot papers)
5a
All 1st preferences up to correct number of vacancies
14.6
5b
A 1 preference but insufficient preferences marked (e.g. 1, 2, & 3 where 8 candidates to be elected)
42.0
5c
A 1st preference but missing or duplicated numbers in sequence
st
1.9
Other (2.9% of all informal ballot papers)
6.
7.
Other - wrong ballot paper or council
0.2
Incorrectly interpreted
7a
Clear formal (eg correctly completed but remaining boxes with
7b
Determined as formal
’s etc
2.3
0.4
Observations
Apparent deliberate informality
For the sample of 42 elections audited, 29.4% of informal ballot papers were classed as deliberately informal
(i.e. blank, marks or messages or protest numbers with no attempt to vote formally). This ranged from 2.0%
apparently deliberately informal for South Ward, Salisbury Council to 90.6% (48 of 53 informal papers where
42 were left blank) for the Adelaide City Council Lord Mayoral election.
• Blank ballot papers represented 22.1% of informal ballot papers audited ranging from 0% of informal
ballot papers for Hilton Ward, West Torrens Council and Kangaroo Island Area Councillor election to
79.2% for Adelaide City Council Lord Mayoral election.
• The proportion of informal ballot papers that were blank was much higher for the eight Mayoral
elections audited (58.3%) than for other elections (7.4% blank). This reflects that Mayoral ballot
papers are much less likely to be informal due to other reasons such as defective marking or
unacceptable preferences.
• 5.9% of informal ballot papers audited included marks or messages (and no numbers) ranging
form 0% for six ward elections to 24.1% for the Mayoral election, Burnside Council. Two of the
ward elections for Burnside (Beaumont and Eastwood / Glenunga) also had a high proportion of
informal ballot papers (over 16%) with marks and messages with several referring to the McPherson
investigation.
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Assumed possible attempt to vote formal
Over two-thirds of informal ballot papers audited (67.7%) had defective marking or unacceptable preferences
and are assumed to be an attempt to vote formally.
• Ballot papers with defective marking (multiple 1st preferences, no 1st preference and other defective
marking) accounted for 9.2% of informal ballot papers audited ranging from 0% for eight elections to
30.4% for the Tea Tree Gully Mayoral election. Results for subcategories of defective marking were:
ff Multiple 1st preferences (3.4%) ranging from 0% for 17 elections audited to 15.8% for the Mitcham
Council Mayoral election.
ff No 1st preference (5.4%) ranging from 0% for 11 elections audited to 25.3% for the Tea Tree Gully
Council Mayoral election.
ff Other defective numbering (0.4%) ranging from 0% for 34 elections to 4.4% for Somerton Ward,
Holdfast Bay Council.
• Unacceptable preferences refer to ballot papers that are informal under current legislation that requires
electors to consecutively number boxes on the ballot paper up to at least the number of candidates to
be elected, but which may be formal under either optional preference or first past the post voting.
• Unacceptable preferences accounted for 58.5% of informal ballot papers audited ranging from 0%
for the eight Mayoral elections audited to 94.2% for The Park Ward, Mitcham Council. Results for
subcategories of unacceptable preferences were:
ff Multiple 1st preferences for correct number of vacancies eg three 1st preferences where three
candidates to be elected and would be valid under first past the post voting (14.6%) and, excluding
the eight Mayoral elections, ranged from 5.3% for Kangaroo Island Area Councillor to 46% for
Drumminor Ward, Tea Tree Gully Council.
ff A 1st preference but insufficient preferences marked (42%) and, excluding the eight Mayoral
elections, ranged from 32% for Drumminor Ward, Tea Tree Gully Council to 80.6% for Overton
Ward, Mitcham Council.
ff A 1st preference but missing or duplicate numbers (1.9%) ranging from 0% for 32 elections to
50.9% for Kangaroo Island Area Councillor election.
Other informal
• Ballot papers for the wrong council or election represented 0.2% of the total informal papers audited.
• 2.7% of ‘informal’ ballot papers audited were formal papers that had been incorrectly interpreted as
informal.
3.7 SURVEYS
3.7.1 Surveys conducted
Following the 2010 local government elections ECSA conducted surveys of a number of groups involved in the
elections. The surveys were undertaken to evaluate processes and management of the elections and obtain
feedback as input to improve future elections.
In 2010 ECSA introduced an online survey methodology for the majority of the post election surveys.
A link to the survey was emailed to participants who were able to complete them online. The survey groups,
methodology, topics and response rates for each survey are summarised in the table below.
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Table 25: Surveys and responses
Survey Group
Methodology
Survey Topics
Number
invited*
No. of
Responses
Response
rate
Candidates
Online survey
ECSA processes and
management of election
965
563
58.3%
Candidates
Postal survey
Same as candidate online
survey - to include sample
without email
ECSA processes and
management of election
99
41
41.4%
Council Liaison Officers
Online survey
66
54
81.8%
Local Deputy Returning Officers
Online survey
ECSA processes and
management of election
65
56
86.2%
CPC Support Staff
Self completion exit
survey
Job role, facilities, training
and supervision
50
N/A
Council Liaison Officers
Completion on site
Conduct of Aug. training
66
N/A
Local Deputy Returning Officers
Completion on site
Conduct of Aug. training
45
N/A
Deputy Returning Officers –
Joint elections
Completion on site
Conduct of Aug. training
10
N/A
ECSA Deputy Returning Officers
Completion on site
Conduct of Aug. training
13
N/A
Deputy Returning Officers &
HC Auto operators
Completion on site
Conduct of Oct. training
114
N/A
1012
59.7%**
Post election Surveys
Pre-election Training surveys
TOTAL
* For online surveys ‘number invited’ excludes surveys that were known to be undelivered (eg invalid email address)
** Total response rate is response rate for online and postal surveys only
N/A Not applicable
In addition to closed questions, such as single/multiple response questions and rating scales, the surveys
included several open-ended questions enabling respondents to provide more detailed feedback, opinions and
suggested improvements.
In 2010 the online survey of candidates achieved a response rate of 58.3%. A survey, based on the online
survey, was also posted to a sample of candidates who did not provide an email address to ensure that the
opinions of these candidates were also represented. The postal survey achieved a response rate of 41.4%,
which is similar to the response rate of 41.7% for the survey posted to local government candidates in 2006.
Given the higher response rate for the online version of the survey, it is recommended that in 2014 a strong
emphasis be placed on ensuring valid email addresses are collected and recorded from as many candidates as
possible as part of the nomination process with the aim of conducting all candidate surveys online.
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3.7.2 Survey findings
A detailed report of survey findings has been prepared for ECSA as input to planning improvements to the
conduct of future elections. Some key findings from the surveys are summarised below.
Training and support
• There was a high level of satisfaction with the training sessions and the extent to which training
assisted Council Liaison Officers and Deputy Returning Officers to understand their responsibilities
and to undertake their tasks during the election.
• Aspects of the training that rated most positively include the small group format; the hands-on /
interactive style of training; the opportunity to meet ECSA staff; the structure and organisation of the
training; and the resource material, such as manuals and circulars.
• Training topics about which some respondents would appreciate additional support, or resources
to refer to at the relevant stages of the election process, include the count, use of HC Auto and the
process for issue and reissue of ballot papers.
• Candidates were generally very positive about the assistance provided by Council and ECSA staff as
were Council Liaison Officers and local Deputy Returning Officers about the support from ECSA.
Candidate Briefing Session
• Council Liaison Officers advised that the number attending the candidate briefing sessions ranged
from 0 (for 2 councils) to 50 (total attendees for a council with more than one session).
• Just over half (55%) of candidates responding to the survey attended a briefing session.
• The majority that attended the sessions considered them satisfactory or very satisfactory, although
some would have liked more information about the counting process and campaigning requirements.
Given the briefings are primarily to explain the role of councillors and the nomination process, and the
limited time available, it is suggested that any in-depth coverage of these other topics is better dealt
with by providing candidates with information after they have nominated on where to access this
detail.
• The main reason for those that did not attend a briefing session was that they were already familiar
with the topics; the time of the session was not convenient; the information was already well covered
in the nomination kit; or that they were not aware of the session beforehand.
Options for Lodging Nomination Forms
• Around half of Council Liaison Officers and candidates would prefer that nominations continue to
be lodged in person but 35% of Council Liaison Officers and 43% of candidates would prefer online
lodgement; the balance felt both options needed to be available.
• There were concerns that as not all candidates may be able to lodge online, support would need to be
available from councils to assist with online lodgement and that the option of lodging in person would
need to continue to be available.
• Those that preferred to lodge in person appreciated that their nomination form could be checked and
confirmed immediately and were concerned about the risk of technical problems if lodging online.
• Those that would prefer to lodge online considered it more efficient, avoided double handling, would
ensure the process was more independent of council, and was easier for candidates, particularly
those that worked, were interstate or lived some distance from the council office.
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Council Supplementary Roll
• There were a number of comments about the change of legislation which means that those on the
Council Supplementary Roll need to re-enrol prior to each periodic election. Council Liaison Officers
and candidates were concerned that many affected electors were unaware of this change and also
queried the effectiveness with which these changes had been communicated and promoted by
councils, LGA and ECSA.
• Some considered this requirement was complex and difficult to explain and others suggested that
consideration should be given to reviewing the requirement before the next election.
Information Services
• 84% of candidates that used the DVD for Intending Candidates, which was a new initiative in 2010,
considered it was satisfactory or very satisfactory and many commented on the excellence of the
DVD.
• 25% of respondents did not use the DVD, suggesting that it may be useful to further promote this
resource and advise that it is also available on the website.
• Of ECSA’s various promotions and public information services, the item rated most highly by Council
Liaison Officers was ECSA’s website.
• Candidates that used the ECSA website rated it highly in terms of providing information that was
useful to them as a candidate. Items on the website of particular interest were previous election
results, information on processes and procedures, daily updates of ballot papers returned, the
animated video of count processes, and results.
• Candidates rated the ECSA website less highly in terms of being able to find information quickly and
ease of navigation, aspects which will be addressed in ECSA’s review of the website.
Voting and Results
• Council Liaison Officers and local Deputy Returning Officers were generally satisfied with the
infrastructure, facilities and support for most aspects of the election although a few specific
suggestions were raised which will be considered in planning for the 2014 elections.
• A number of Council Liaison Officers and candidates raised concerns about voters understanding of
the preferential voting system and of formality requirements and many candidates indicated that they
also did not understand the preferential voting system.
• Some respondents felt there was a need to amend the preferential system of voting to allow a single
vote in a multi-candidate election; others suggested a need for more explanation of preferential voting;
for ongoing education of the community on how to vote; or commented that they found the animated
website explanation of how to vote of assistance in understanding the system.
• A number of respondents were dissatisfied with the results process with concern often related to the
length of time taken to complete the count or with the timeliness of the release of results. While ECSA
has identified the results process as an area for improvement in 2014, there is also a need to ensure
that candidates understand the timeframes associated with the various stages of the count and that
where there are several elections in a council the results may not be available until some time after the
Saturday.
Other areas of concern for some Council Liaison Officers or candidates included operation of the caretaker
period; some instances of errors in postal delivery of ballot papers; and campaign advertising requirements.
Some considered that voting at local government elections should be compulsory, while others were against
compulsory voting.
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4. Financial arrangements and costs
All costs and expenses incurred by the Returning Officer in carrying out official duties must be defrayed from
funds of the council (Local Government (Elections) Act s13). Accordingly, councils are charged for electoral
services on the basis of cost recovery.
To enable the office to meet expenditure to fund working capital requirements incurred on a progressive basis
during the election cycle, the Returning Officer requested progress payments of 30% and 40% of the estimated
costs of council elections in August 2010 and October 2010 respectively. The balance of costs incurred was
invoiced to councils in December 2010. Some refunds of progress payments were made where elections were
not contested.
The total election costs that were invoiced to councils for the conduct of the November 2010 elections was
in the order of $3.911 million including GST, compared to $3.252 million for the 2006-07 elections. The total
increase in costs between these elections of $659 000 (GST inclusive) included for the first time $451 000
of advertising campaign costs. So the true comparative increase was $163 000 representing an increase of
approximately 5.0%.
The summary of total election costs invoiced to councils is shown in the following table.
Table 26: Major expense categories – 2006-07 and 2010
ECSA costs
($’000)
Expense category
2010
2006-07
Advertising statutory
170
103
Advertising campaign
451
-
Printing (including ballot papers, profiles, envelopes & instructions)
772
770
Mail-out
407
512
Mail return
221
378
Count and scrutiny
298
222
7
6
1 230
965
355
296
3 911
3 252
Storage
General Recharge
GST
Total
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5. Administrative and operational recommendations
5.1 TIMING OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT PERIODIC ELECTIONS
With four year terms for both State and local government periodic elections conducted within an eight month
period in the same year, elector fatigue and apathy is of concern, particularly when also aligned with a federal
election in the same period.
As local government election activities commence in early August with the close of rolls and opening of
nominations, the current gap of five months from polling day for the State election continues to challenge the
capacity to plan and execute the periodic elections for 67 councils across South Australia.
The Commission retains the previously reported opinion that the close alignment of two major electoral events
in such a short timeframe significantly increases operational difficulties due to the high workload associated with
the preparation and conduct of 250 simultaneous council elections.
It is recommended that further consideration be given to the scheduling of local government periodic elections
so they fall due during the four year period between State Parliamentary elections similar to legislative
arrangements in both New South Wales and Victoria.
5.2 TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONAL CHANGES TO LEGISLATION
The Electoral Commissioner recommends the following changes to be implemented to the Local Government
(Elections) Act, the Local Government (Elections) Regulations, the City of Adelaide Act and City of Adelaide
(Elections and Polls) Regulations to provide for the conduct of elections in a more timely and efficient manner.
5.2.1 Amend section 6 – Supplementary elections – to allow for the close of voting for supplementary
elections to be 5 pm on polling day.
5.2.2 Amend section 9 – Council may hold polls – to allow for the close of voting for a poll to be 5 pm
on polling day.
5.2.3 Amend section 13A – Information, education and publicity for general election – to require
a full advertising campaign to be undertaken for periodic elections only and providing for the
Returning Officer to determine the appropriate advertising for all other elections and polls.
Amend subsection 2 to require council to ‘inform potential electors in its area (other than those
referred to in section 14(1)(a)) of the requirement to apply to be enrolled on the voters roll’ by
writing to each eligible resident or ratepayer.
5.2.4 Amend section 29 – Ballot papers – to provide, under subsection (3), for the draw for the
position of the candidate names for supplementary elections to be ‘as soon as is reasonably
practicable after the close of nominations’. The 4 pm requirement for periodic elections is required
to provide the Returning Officer sufficient time to check nominations for all councils to ensure there
are no multiple nominations by any candidate.
Given the conduct of supplementary elections is often in isolation, with very few candidates
nominating, it is more timely to conduct the ballot paper draw as soon as practicable after the
close of nominations.
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5.2.5 Amend section 47 – Arranging postal papers – to remove the reference to the close of voting at
12 noon for an election or poll should the proposed amendments in recommendations 5.2.1 and
5.2.2 above be implemented.
5.2.6 Amend section 48 – Method of counting and provisional declarations – to alter the method
of distributing ballot papers in elections with single member vacancies to the method used when
conducting an optional preferential count. In this method it is not necessary to distribute ballot
papers from excluded candidates in separate bundles as is required under the current proportional
representation method. Single vacancy elections under the current system require a member to
be elected where they have either achieved a quota (being 50% + 1 of the vote) or have the greater
number of attributed votes.
The latter occurring following the exclusion of other candidates, one after the other, by
redistributing the ballot papers of the candidate with the least votes obtained, to the candidates
remaining in the count until only two candidates remain. By removing the requirement to process
each separate bundle of ballot papers as a separate distribution and count, it is possible to simplify
the process without any actual change to the result. Should this process have been in operation
for a number of recent single vacancy elections, the processes would have been completed in
around 11 counts instead of the actual number of counts exceeding 140.
5.3 SCHEDULING OF COUNCIL REPRESENTATION REVIEWS
Representation reviews are undertaken by Councils to determine whether the community would benefit from an
alteration to its present composition or ward structure.
A Council is required to conduct a comprehensive review at least once in every eight year period as prescribed
in section 12(4) of the Local Government Act or within a period specified by the Electoral Commissioner if the
area of a Council is divided into wards and the Electoral Commissioner notifies the Council in writing that the
wards are outside of the 20% quota tolerance.
Following completion of a review, Council must refer the report to the Electoral Commissioner who must
determine whether Council has satisfied all of the requirements set out in section 12, and for Councils with
wards, section 33.
The 2006 Local Government Election Report recommended that consideration be given to amending the
Local Government Act to provide for a schedule to prescribe the order and timing for representation reviews
undertaken between periodic elections so that each Council completes a review at least once during an eight
year period spanning two periodic electoral events.
Presently discussions are underway with the Department of Planning and Local Government to determine the
appropriate parameters for scheduling the elector representation reviews.
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6. Appendices
Appendix 1: Legislative amendments
The Local Government (Elections) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act 2009 was assented to 5 November 2009
and commenced on 21 December 2009.
The Act implemented a number of changes to the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 and the City of
Adelaide Act 1998 following the Independent Review of Local Government Elections.
Table 27: Summary of Amendments to the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999
Preliminary
Defines ‘designated person’, in respect of a body corporate or group entitled
to be enrolled on the voters roll, as a natural person above the age of majority
who:
• is an officer of the body corporate who is authorised to act on behalf
of the body corporate for the purposes of voting; or
• a member of the group, or an officer of a body corporate that is a
member of the group who is authorised to act on behalf of the group
for the purposes of voting.
s4
Supplementary
elections
Provides for a supplementary election to occur, where a councillor vacancy
remains unfilled, subject to a policy in effect, and any subsequent vacancy
occurs, including a Mayoral vacancy.
s6
Failure of election
in certain
circumstances
Removes ability for a candidate to withdraw their nomination after the close of
nominations and causing an election to fail.
s7
Information,
education and
publicity for general
election
Allows the returning officer, after consultation with the LGA, to arrange an
advertising campaign informing electors, encouraging voting and advising of
requirements for enrolment applications.
Qualifications for
enrolment
Removes any automatic enrolment entitlement, other than for electors on the
House of Assembly roll, requiring natural persons to make application to the
council CEO for inclusion on the voters roll along with designated persons
being nominated by bodies corporate and groups to exercise their voting
entitlements.
s14
The voters roll
Provides for:
• the inclusion of the name and address of a designated person
nominated to vote on behalf of a body corporate or group;
• fresh applications for enrolment after 1 January for preparation of the
voters roll prior to each periodic election;
• electors who are provisionally enrolled on the House of Assembly roll
to be included on the council voters roll if they turn 18 years of age
on or before polling day;
• nominated candidates to obtain copies of the voters roll, in printed
form, from the council after the close of nominations.
s15
s13A
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Entitlement to vote
Provides an entitlement to vote for electors provisionally enrolled, where they
turn 18 years of age on or before polling day, for natural persons where they
are the designated person on the voters roll for a body corporate or group and
restricts a natural person from voting in more than one capacity in an election
or poll.
s16
Entitlement to
stand for election
Alters the person eligible to be nominated as a candidate on behalf of a body
corporate or group to be the designated person for the body corporate or
group.
s17
Publication
of candidate
statements
Requires the LGA to publish on the internet a copy of each candidate’s profile
and any additional electoral statement provided by a candidate within 5
business days after the close of nominations.
s19A
Publication of
misleading material
Allows the Electoral Commissioner to request that the publisher of misleading
material withdraws it from further publication and/or publishes a retraction in a
specified form.
s28
Ballot papers
Provides for the draw for position of candidate names on ballot papers to
be conducted at 4 pm or as soon as practicable after 4 pm on the day of
nomination close.
s29
Issue of postal
voting papers
Provides for postal voting papers to be issued to the designated person for a
body corporate or group.
s39
Arranging of postal
papers
Rejects any envelopes from further scrutiny where a voter has acted in more
than 1 capacity at a particular election but allows for envelopes returned by
designated persons on behalf of a body corporate or group.
s47
Returns for
candidates
Alters the period from six weeks to 30 days for a candidate to submit a
campaign donations return.
s80
Campaign
donations returns
Alters the commencement for the disclosure period, for a candidate who is
not a new candidate, from 30 days to 21 days after polling day for the
preceding election in which the person was a candidate and the ending date
from 30 days to 21 days after the election.
s81
Public inspection of
returns
Requires the CEO of the council to keep returns for a period of 4 years.
s87
Requirement
to keep proper
records
Requires a person to keep records for a period of at least 4 years after the date
on which a return was required to be furnished to the CEO of the council.
s89
Conduct of council
during election
period
Establishes requirements for a caretaker policy to be prepared and adopted by
council and defines ‘election period’ as the period commencing on the day of
the close of nominations, unless the policy states an earlier date, and expiring
at the conclusion of the election.
s91A
Regulations
Requires the Minister to consult with the LGA before making regulations.
s93
Table 28: Summary of Amendments to the City of Adelaide Act 1998
Special provisions
for elections and
polls
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The amendments to the Schedule implement a number of measures that
retain specific features of election conduct for the City of Adelaide while
incorporating some of the amendments included in the Local Government
(Elections) Act, as follows:
• Qualifications for enrolment:
ff retains the automatic entitlement for enrolment for resident,
occupier and owner ratepayers;
ff requires a resident making application to have been resident
at their address for a period of one month;
ff includes enrolment entitlement for House of Assembly
electors provisionally enrolled;
ff removes any requirement for the CEO to purge the voters roll
at the commencement of a periodic election year.
Schedule 1
• The voters roll:
ff nominated candidates to obtain copies of the voters roll, in
printed form, from the council after the close of nominations.
• Entitlement to vote:
ff retains the former principle that a person may vote on behalf
of a body corporate or group where they are an officer of
the body corporate or a member of the group, including an
officer of a body corporate that is a member of the group.
• Entitlement to stand for election:
ff retains the former principle that a person who is an officer of
a body corporate or a member of a group may be nominated
as a candidate for election on behalf of the body corporate or
group.
• Special provision relating to postal voting:
ff requires postal voting papers to be issued to each body
corporate and group enrolled on the voters roll without any
requirement for nomination of a designated person.
Table 29: Forms determined and Gazetted by EC after consultation with LGA (LGEA s92A)
Legislation
Description
Form no.
LGEA s19
Nomination form – elector in own right
LG 3
Nomination form – nominee of body corporate
LG 4
Nomination form – nominee of group
LG 5
LGEA s17 (b)(iv)
Nomination form - supplementary information from natural candidate or
nominee of body corporate or group whose name is erroneously omitted from
the voters roll
LG 6
LGEA s22
Withdrawal of nomination by candidate
LG 7
Withdrawal of nomination by body corporate or group
LG 8
Statement to candidates re illegal practices
LG 9
Reg 7
LGEA
Ss 26, 27, 28 (electoral
material)
ss 57 to 66, 73 (illegal
practices),
ss80 to 90 (campaign
donations returns)
LGEA s29 (5)
Ballot paper format
LG 50-6
Reg 9 (elections)
Reg 10 (polls)
LGEA s39
Postal voting instructions
LG 10
Reg12
Postal voting papers
LG 70
Postal voting declaration envelope
LG 40
Postal voting reply paid envelope
LG 42
Postal voting outer envelope
LG 43
(CAA and others)
LGEA s51 (1)(1a) plus
Regulation 12 A (a-j)
Collation of certain information
-
(election return re ballot papers and declaration envelopes)
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Appendix 2: Candidate data
APPENDIX 2.1:
CHARACTERISTICS OF CANDIDATES
Table 30: All candidates by gender and age group
Age group
Male
Female
Total
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
18-24
46
79.3
12
20.7
58
4.5
25-34
60
64.5
33
35.5
93
7.3
35-44
124
60.5
81
39.5
205
16.1
45-54
235
69.7
102
30.3
337
26.5
55-64
329
75.1
109
24.9
438
34.4
65+
118
82.5
25
17.5
143
11.2
Total
912
71.6
362
28.4
1274
100.0
Table 31: All candidates by gender and position contested
Candidates
Male
Female
Total
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
99
80.5
24
19.5
123
9.7
4
57.1
3
42.9
7
0.5
Councillor at large
285
70.2
121
29.8
406
31.9
Ward councillor
524
71.0
214
29.0
738
57.9
Total
912
71.6
362
28.4
1274
100.0
Mayoral
Area councillor
Table 32: Mayoral candidates by gender and age group
Age group
Male
Female
Total
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
18-24
2
100.0
0
0.0
2
1.6
25-34
2
100.0
0
0.0
2
1.6
35-44
11
68.8
5
31.2
16
13.0
45-54
30
78.9
8
21.1
38
30.9
55-64
38
80.9
9
19.1
47
38.3
65+
16
88.9
2
11.1
18
14.6
Total
99
80.5
24
19.5
123
100.0
Table 33: Area Councillor candidates by gender and age group
Age group
Male
Female
Total
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
18-24
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
25-34
0
0.0
1
100.0
1
14.3
35-44
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
45-54
2
66.7
1
33.3
3
42.8
55-64
1
50.0
1
50.0
2
28.6
65+
1
100.0
0
0.0
1
14.3
Total
4
57.1
3
42.9
7
100.0
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Table 34: Councillor at large candidates by gender and age group
Male
Age group
Female
Total
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
18-24
8
66.7
4
33.3
12
3.0
25-34
21
63.6
12
36.4
33
8.1
35-44
41
59.4
28
40.6
69
17.0
45-54
79
69.9
34
30.1
113
27.8
55-64
104
74.3
36
25.7
140
34.5
65+
32
82.1
7
17.9
39
9.6
Total
285
70.2
121
29.8
406
100.0
Table 35: Ward Councillor candidates by gender and age group
Male
Age group
Female
Total
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
18-24
36
81.8
8
18.2
44
6.0
25-34
37
64.9
20
35.1
57
7.7
35-44
72
60.0
48
40.0
120
16.3
45-54
124
67.8
59
32.2
183
24.8
55-64
186
74.7
63
25.3
249
33.7
65+
69
81.2
16
18.8
85
11.5
Total
574
77.8
218
29.5
738
100.0
Table 36: Candidates by gender – country v metropolitan
Country
Position
Mayoral
Area councillor
Metropolitan
All Councils
Male
Female
Total
%
Male
Female
Total
%
Male
Female
Total
%
52
11
63
51.2
47
13
60
48.8
99
24
123
9.7
0
0
0
0.0
4
3
7
100.0
4
3
7
0.5
Councillor at large
259
107
366
90.1
26
14
40
9.9
285
121
406
31.9
Ward councillor
221
70
291
39.4
303
144
447
60.6
524
214
738
57.9
Total
532
188
720
56.5
380
174
554
43.5
912
362
1274
100.0
%
73.9
26.1
68.6
31.4
71.6
28.4
Table 37: Candidates by contest – country v metropolitan
Uncontested
Total
%
Contested
Uncontested
Total
%
Contested
Uncontested
Total
%
All Councils
52
11
63
51.2
57
3
60
48.8
109
14
123
9.7
0
0
0
0.0
7
0
7
100.0
7
0
7
0.5
Councillor at large
343
23
366
90.1
33
7
40
9.9
376
30
406
31.9
Ward councillor
253
38
291
39.4
429
18
447
60.6
682
56
738
57.9
Total
648
72
720
56.5
526
28
554
43.5
1174
100
1274
100.0
%
90.0
10.0
94.9
5.1
92.2
7.8
Position
Mayoral
Area councillor
52
Metropolitan
Contested
Country
APPENDIX 2.2:
CHARACTERISTICS OF CURRENT MEMBERS STANDING FOR
COUNCIL POSITIONS
Table 38: All current member candidates by gender and age group
Age group
Male
Female
Total
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
18-24
8
88.9
1
11.1
9
1.7
25-34
20
83.3
4
16.7
24
4.4
35-44
34
63.0
20
37.0
54
9.9
45-54
110
72.4
42
27.6
152
27.9
55-64
153
72.9
57
27.1
210
38.6
65+
75
78.9
20
21.1
95
17.5
Total
400
73.5
144
26.5
544
100.0
Table 39: All current member candidates by gender and position contested
Male
Female
Total
Position
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
Mayoral
58
80.6
14
19.4
72
13.2
2
100.0
0
0.0
2
0.4
Councillor at large
163
89.1
20
10.9
183
33.6
Ward councillor
247
86.1
40
13.9
287
52.8
Total
470
86.4
74
13.6
544
100.0
Area councillor
Table 40: Current members standing for Mayoral positions by gender and age group
Age group
Male
Female
Total
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
18-24
2
100.0
0
0.0
2
2.8
25-34
1
100.0
0
0.0
1
1.4
35-44
6
85.7
1
14.3
7
9.7
45-54
20
83.3
4
16.7
24
33.3
55-64
19
70.4
8
29.6
27
37.5
65+
10
90.9
1
9.1
11
15.3
Total
58
80.6
14
19.4
72
100.0
Table 41: Current members standing for Area Councillor by gender and age group
Age group
Male
Female
Total
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
18-24
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
25-34
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
35-44
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
45-54
0
0.0
1
100.0
1
50.0
55-64
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
65+
1
100.0
0
0.0
1
50.0
Total
1
50.0
1
50.0
2
100.0
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Table 42: Current members standing for Councillor at large positions by gender and age group
Male
Age group
Female
Total
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
18-24
1
100.0
0
0.0
1
0.5
25-34
7
77.8
2
22.2
9
4.9
35-44
15
75.0
5
25.0
20
10.9
45-54
39
72.2
15
27.8
54
29.5
55-64
53
75.7
17
24.3
70
38.3
65+
24
28
5
17.2
29
15.9
Total
139
76.0
44
24.0
183
100.0
Table 43: Current members standing for Ward Councillor positions by gender and age group
Male
Age group
Female
Total
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
18-24
5
83.3
1
16.7
6
2.1
25-34
12
85.7
2
14.3
14
4.9
35-44
13
48.1
14
51.9
27
9.4
45-54
51
69.9
22
30.1
73
25.4
55-64
81
71.7
32
28.3
113
39.4
65+
40
74.1
14
25.9
54
18.8
Total
202
70.4
85
29.6
287
100.0
Table 44: Current members in contested/uncontested elections – country v metropolitan
Total
%
Contested
Uncontested
Total
%
Contested
Uncontested
Total
%
All councils
Uncontested
Metropolitan
Contested
Country
31
11
42
58.3
27
3
30
41.7
58
14
72
13.2
Area
councillor
0
0
0
0.0
2
0
2
100.0
2
0
2
0.4
Councillor
at large
155
14
169
92.3
8
6
14
7.7
163
20
183
33.6
Ward
councillor
107
24
131
45.6
140
16
156
54.4
247
40
287
52.8
Total
293
49
342
62.9
177
25
202
37.1
470
74
544
100.0
%
85.7
14.3
87.6
12.4
86.4
13.6
Position
Mayoral
Table 45: Current members by gender and position contested – country v metropolitan
Country
All councils
Male
Female
Total
%
Male
Female
Total
%
Male
Female
Total
%
34
8
42
58.3
24
6
30
41.7
58
14
72
13.2
Area
Councillor
0
0
0
0.0
1
1
2
100.0
1
1
2
0.4
Councillor
at large
128
41
169
92.3
11
3
14
7.7
139
44
183
33.6
Ward
Councillor
101
30
131
45.6
101
55
156
54.4
202
85
287
52.8
Total
263
79
342
62.9
137
65
202
37.1
400
144
544
100.0
%
76.9
23.1
67.8
32.2
73.5
26.5
Position
Mayoral
54
Metropolitan
APPENDIX 2.3: CHARACTERISTICS OF ELECTED CANDIDATES
Table 46: All elected candidates by gender and age group
Age group
Male
No.
%
Female
No.
%
Total
No.
%
18-24
25
80.6
6
19.4
31
4.4
25-34
27
57.4
20
42.6
47
6.6
35-44
66
66.7
33
33.3
99
13.9
45-54
142
74.0
50
26.0
192
27.1
55-64
193
74.2
67
25.8
260
36.7
65+
63
7808
17
21.3
80
11.3
Total
516
72.8
193
27.2
709
100.0
Table 47: All elected candidates by gender and position contested
Candidates
Mayoral
Area Councillor
Male
No.
%
38
77.6
Female
No.
%
11
22.4
Total
No.
49
%
6.9
3
60.0
2
40.0
5
0.7
Councillor at large
199
73.7
71
26.3
270
38.1
Ward Councillor
276
71.7
109
28.3
385
54.3
Total
516
72.8
192
27.1
709
100.0
Table 48: Elected Mayors by gender and age group
Age group
Male
No.
%
Female
No.
%
Total
No.
%
18-24
2
100.0
0
0.0
2
4.1
25-34
1
100.0
0
0.0
1
2.0
35-44
6
75.0
2
25.0
8
16.3
45-54
13
81.3
3
18.8
16
32.7
55-64
12
70.6
5
29.4
17
34.7
65+
4
80.0
1
20.0
5
10.2
Total
38
77.6
11
22.4
49
100.0
Table 49: Elected Area Councillors by gender and age group
Age group
Male
No.
%
Female
No.
%
Total
No.
%
18-24
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
25-34
0
0.0
1
100.0
1
20.0
35-44
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
45-54
1
50.0
1
50.0
2
40.0
55-64
1
100.0
0
0.0
1
20.0
65+
1
100.0
0
0.0
1
20.0
Total
3
60.0
2
40.0
5
100.0
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Table 50: Elected Councillors at large by gender and age group
Male
No.
Age group
Female
No.
%
%
18-24
5
62.5
25-34
12
35-44
25
45-54
Total
No.
%
3
37.5
8
3.0
57.1
9
42.9
21
7.8
69.4
11
30.6
36
13.3
57
75.0
19
25.0
76
28.1
55-64
76
76.0
24
24.0
100
37.0
65+
24
82.8
5
17.2
29
10.8
Total
199
73.7
71
26.3
270
100.0
Table 51: Elected Ward Councillors by gender and age group
Male
No.
Age group
Female
No.
%
%
Total
No.
%
18-24
18
85.7
3
14.3
21
5.5
25-34
14
58.3
10
41.7
24
6.2
35-44
35
63.6
20
36.4
55
14.3
45-54
71
72.4
27
27.6
98
25.4
55-64
104
73.2
38
26.8
142
36.9
65+
34
75.6
11
24.4
45
11.7
Total
276
71.7
109
28.3
385
100.0
Table 52: Elected candidates by gender and position – country v metropolitan
Country
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Position
Male
Mayoral
26
Area
councillor
Female
Metropolitan
Total
%
5
31
63.2
12
0
0
0
0.0
Councillor
at large
181
64
245
Ward
councillor
143
42
Total
350
111
%
75.9
24.1
Male
Female
All Councils
Total
%
Male
6
18
36.8
38
3
2
5
100.0
90.7
18
7
25
185
48.1
133
67
461
65.0
166
82
66.9
33.1
Female
Total
%
11
49
6.9
3
2
5
0.7
9.3
199
71
270
38.1
200
51.9
276
109
385
54.3
248
35.0
516
193
709
100.0
72.8
27.2
APPENDIX 2.4: CHARACTERISTICS OF PREVIOUS COUNCIL MEMBERS RE-ELECTED
Table 53: All previous council members re-elected by gender and age group
Male
Age group
Female
Total
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
18-24
7
100.0
0
0.0
7
1.7
25-34
12
75.0
4
25.0
16
3.9
35-44
29
70.7
12
29.3
41
10.0
45-54
88
73.3
32
26.7
120
29.2
55-64
119
75.3
39
24.7
158
38.4
65+
54
78.3
15
21.7
69
16.8
Total
309
75.2
102
24.8
411
100.0
Table 54: All previous council members re-elected by council position and gender
Male
Candidates
Female
Total
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
33
76.7
10
23.3
43
10.5
1
50.0
1
50.0
2
0.5
Councillor at large
118
79.7
30
20.3
148
36.0
Ward councillor
157
72.0
61
28.0
218
53.0
Total
309
75.2
102
24.8
411
100.0
Mayoral
Area councillor
Table 55: Previous council members re-elected as Mayors by gender and age group
Male
Age group
Female
Total
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
18-24
2
100.0
0
0.0
2
4.6
25-34
1
100.0
0
0.0
1
2.3
35-44
5
83.3
1
16.7
6
14.0
45-54
12
80.0
3
20.0
15
34.9
55-64
9
64.3
5
35.7
14
32.6
65+
4
80.0
1
20.0
5
11.6
Total
33
76.7
10
23.3
43
100.0
Table 56: Previous council members re-elected as Area Councillors by gender and age group
Male
Age group
Female
Total
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
18-24
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
25-34
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
35-44
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
45-54
0
0.0
1
100.0
1
50.0
55-64
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
65+
1
100.0
0
0.0
1
50.0
Total
1
50.0
1
50.0
2
100.0
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Table 57: Previous council members re-elected as Councillors at large by gender and age group
Male
Age group
Female
Total
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
18-24
1
100.0
0
0.0
1
0.7
25-34
6
75.0
2
25.0
8
3.7
35-44
12
85.7
2
14.3
14
9.6
45-54
32
76.2
10
23.8
42
27.4
55-64
46
78.0
13
22.0
59
37.0
65+
21
87.5
3
12.5
24
22.2
Total
118
79.7
30
20.3
148
100.0
Table 58: Previous council members re-elected as Ward Councillors by gender and age group
Male
Age group
Female
No.
%
No.
18-24
4
100.0
25-34
5
71.4
35-44
12
45-54
Total
%
No.
%
0
0.0
4
1.8
2
28.6
7
3.2
57.1
9
42.9
21
9.6
44
71.0
18
29.0
62
28.5
55-64
64
75.3
21
24.7
85
39.0
65+
28
71.8
11
28.2
39
17.9
Total
157
72.0
61
28.0
218
100.0
Table 59: Previous council members re-elected by gender, country v metropolitan and position to
which the member was elected
Country
All Councils
Male
Mayoral
22
5
27
62.8
11
5
16
37.2
33
10
43
10.5
0
0
0
0.0
1
1
2
100.0
1
1
2
0.5
107
28
135
91.2
11
2
13
8.8
118
30
148
36.0
82
23
105
48.2
75
38
113
51.8
157
61
218
53.0
Total
211
56
267
65.0
98
46
144
35.0
309
102
411
100.0
%
79.0
21.0
68.1
31.9
75.2
24.8
Area councillor
Councillor at large
Ward councillor
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Metropolitan
Position
Female
Total
%
Male
Female
Total
%
Male
Female
Total
%
APPENDIX 2.5: ELECTED CANDIDATE SUMMARY RESULTS
Table 60: Point of election of successful candidates by location
Candidates elected…
2010
2006
total
Country
Metro
Total
At Count 1 with quota
260
158
90
248
Quota after preferences
246
202
93
295
Below quota
75
29
37
66
Unopposed
142
72
28
100
Total
723
461
248
709
Table 61: Point of election of successful candidates by position
Candidates elected…
Area
councillor
Mayoral
At Count 1 with quota
Councillor
at large
Ward
councillor
All
positions
21
2
78
147
248
Quota after preferences
7
3
145
140
295
Below quota
7
0
17
42
66
Unopposed
14
0
30
56
100
Total
49
5
270
385
709
Table 62: Point of exclusion of unsuccessful candidates by location
Candidates excluded…
2006
total
At Count 2
2010
Country
Metro
Total
32
11
28
39
After preferences
260
153
168
321
Total
292
164
196
360
Table 63: Point of exclusion of unsuccessful candidates by position
Candidates elected…
Mayoral
Area
councillor
Councillor
at large
Ward
councillor
All
positions
At Count 2
15
0
0
24
39
After preferences
21
0
114
186
321
Total
36
0
114
210
360
Table 64: Unsuccessful candidates remaining in the count at the conclusion of the election
Candidates remaining
in the count
2006
total
2010
Mayoral
Area
councillor
Councillor
at large
Ward
councillor
All
positions
95
21
0
20
54
95
Metropolitan
118
17
2
2
89
110
Total
213
38
2
22
143
205
Country
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Appendix 3: Glossary of electoral terms
Acts
• The City of Adelaide Act 1998 &
Regulations
• Local Government Act 1999
• Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 &
Regulations.
Area Councillor
A person elected to represent electors across the
whole of the council area, rather than a particular
ward.
Ballot Box
The sealed box into which ballot paper envelopes
are placed by electors.
Ballot Paper
A paper printed for an election showing the
candidates’ names or the paper containing a
question to be decided in a poll, which voters mark
to record their vote.
Body Corporate
An entity legally incorporated in a corporation
eg company, incorporated association, cooperative, trade union, friendly society or other like
incorporated body; excludes partnerships, private
trusts or unincorporated bodies.
Bribe
Any monetary sum or gift, including food, drink
and entertainment, given or promised for corrupt
behaviour.
Campaign Donation Return
A return in a prescribed form, which must be
completed by any person who is a candidate for
election to an office of a council, within 30 days after
the conclusion of the election, to the Chief Executive
Officer.
Candidate
A person who has nominated for the position of
either mayor or councillor. Eligibility criteria for
candidates are set out on the nomination form.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
The chief executive officer of a council has specific
electoral functions to perform including certifying
the voters roll and administering Part 14 of the
Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 relating to
candidates’ campaign donations returns.
Close of Voters Roll
The closing time for enrolment and enrolment
changes. Roll close for the November 2010
elections is the close of business 5 pm on Friday
13 August 2010.
Close of Voting
(see Polling Day)
Council
An area constituted under the Local Government Act
1999.
Councillor
A person elected to represent a council ward or
area.
Crown Entities (State only)
Includes State government departments, agencies
subject to ministerial direction and other government
instrumentalities.
Court of Disputed Returns
The Court has the jurisdiction to hear and determine
any petition addressed to it disputing the validity
of an election under the Act. The procedure and
powers of the Court are the same as those of the
District Court when exercising its civil jurisdiction.
Declaration of the Results
A return forwarded to the council chief executive
officer, prepared by a Deputy Returning Officer,
certifying the election results and the names of the
elected candidates.
Deputy Returning Officer
A person appointed by the Electoral Commissioner
to manage certain delegated election responsibilities.
Designated Person
A natural person of or above 18 years of age who
is an officer if body corporate or a member of group
and is authorised by the body corporate or group to
vote on its behalf.
Draw or Lot
An object such as a slip of paper drawn from others
to make a choice. The order of candidates’ names
on the ballot-papers is determined by a draw or ‘lot’.
Election
Voting for representatives to occupy official
positions; the successful candidature of a participant
in an election.
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Elector
A person, body corporate or group of persons
enrolled on the voters roll for a council; a designated
person to vote on behalf of a body corporate or
group.
Electoral Commission SA (ECSA)
The Electoral Commissioner is the chief executive of
the Electoral Commission SA and is the Returning
Officer for all local government elections. ECSA staff
assist the Electoral Commissioner in the discharge
of statutory duties.
Electoral Commissioner
The person responsible for the administration of
local government and State parliamentary electoral
legislation in South Australia. The Electoral
Commissioner is appointed as the Returning Officer
for each council.
Electoral Material
An advertisement, notice, statement or
representation calculated to affect the result of an
election or poll.
Electoral Material Authorisation
Electoral material must contain the name and
address of the person authorising publication and, in
the case of printed material, the name and address
of the printer or person responsible.
Electoral Offence
Any action which breaches electoral law as specified
by the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999.
Electoral Officer
A person appointed as an electoral officer under the
Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 and includes
the Returning Officer, Deputy Returning Officer
and other persons appointed to assist in election
conduct.
Formal Ballot Paper
One candidate to be elected: a ballot paper is formal
if the number 1 appears opposite the name of one
candidate.
More than one candidate to be elected: a ballot
paper is formal if, commencing with the number
1, the numbers opposite the names of other
candidates are consecutive up to at least the
number of candidates required to be elected (ie if
three candidates are to be elected, the numbers 1, 2
and 3 must appear ). A tick or cross appearing
beside a candidate’s name on a ballot paper is
equivalent to the number 1.
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Gift
Money, donations, property and services (other than
voluntary labour) provided to another person.
Group
Consists of natural persons or bodies corporate or a
combination of both.
Illegal Practice
An offence under Part 7 and Part 12 of the Local
Government (Elections) Act 1999. The Deputy
Returning Officer must forward to candidates,
within 16 days of the close of nominations, a written
statement outlining illegal practices.
Informal Ballot Paper
A ballot paper which does not comply with the
formality rules governing the election and cannot
therefore be accepted into the count.
Legislation
(see Acts)
Mayor
The elected leader or principal officer in a council,
usually of a city or town. Other titles: Lord Mayor of a
capital city council, chairman/chairperson. Normally
elected by popular vote.
Name
Name of a candidate for election, includes a name
by which the candidate is generally known.
Nomination
The completion and lodgement of a nomination
form, which must contain a declaration of eligibility
by the candidate, and a candidate’s profile.
A photograph of the candidate (black & white or
colour) is optional.
Offence
(see Electoral Offence)
Officer of a Body Corporate
Director, manager, secretary, public officer or person
taking part in the management of affairs of the body
corporate.
Poll
Either an election or a survey of a particular group.
Polling day
The closing time for the receipt of returned voting
material. For the November 2010 council elections –
5 pm, Friday 12 November 2010.
Prescribed Person
A person who held office as a member of council at
any time between 5 May 1997 and 1 January 2000.
Provisional Declaration of the Result
A public announcement by the Deputy Returning
Officer of the names of candidates provisionally
elected after the conclusion of counting.
Provisional Enrolment
A natural person is entitled to be on the voters roll
because they are enrolled on the House of Assembly
roll as a provisional elector, and who may vote if they
turn 18 years of age on or before the close of voting.
Public Notice
A notice placed in the Government Gazette and
in a newspaper circulating in the council area. All
statutory election notices are public notices with the
exception of the notice relating to the use of postal
voting.
Ratepayer
A person appearing in the council assessment
record as the owner or occupier of rateable property.
Recounts
An unsuccessful candidate may request a recount
within 72 hours of a provisional declaration by writing
to the Returning Officer. The Returning Officer will
then decide if a recount is required. In addition the
Returning Officer may initiate a recount during the
72 hour period.
Regulations
Regulations under the Local Government (Elections)
Act 1999 and the City of Adelaide Act 1998.
Returning Officer
The Electoral Commissioner is the Returning Officer
for each council.
Voters Roll
The voters roll is a combined list of House of
Assembly electors and council records containing
details of natural persons, bodies corporate and
groups who have made application for enrolment.
With the exception of House of Assembly electors,
the roll expires on 1 January of each election year
and electors must renew their enrolment.
Voting Material
(see Voting Pack).
Materials required for an election. Includes ballot
paper/s, ballot paper envelopes, postal voting guide,
candidate profiles, declarations by persons voting or
claiming to vote, applications for voting papers and
records relating to their issue; voters rolls.
Voting Pack
Voting material mailed to each eligible elector
containing:
• a ballot paper for each contested election
• a profile for each of the candidates
• a ballot paper envelope (with attached
declaration flap)
• a postal voting guide
• a reply paid envelope to contain the voter’s
completed ballot material.
Ward
A division of a council area.
Withdrawal of Nomination
A nominated candidate, or a body corporate or
group of persons who have nominated a candidate
may, by notice to the Returning Officer, withdraw
the nomination at any time before the close of
nominations.
Roll
(see Electoral Roll)
Scrutineer
A person appointed in writing, by a candidate, to
represent the candidate at the scrutiny and count of
ballot papers. A candidate may appoint a number
of scrutineers but no more than two of them may be
present at the scrutiny and count at the same time.
A scrutineer may also be appointed for a poll.
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Appendix 4: Glossary of Proportional Representation (PR) Terms
Continuing Candidate
NAP - Next Available Preference
A candidate not already elected or excluded from
the count.
Ballot papers are transferred from an elected or
excluded candidate according to the ‘next available
preference’ marked on the ballot paper for a
continuing candidate.
Droop Quota
A formula for calculating the quota, often
expressed as a percentage, necessary for a
candidate’s election in certain forms of proportional
representation - including the single transferable vote
system used in council elections. The total number
of formal votes is divided by one more than the
number of seats to be filled and adding one to the
result.
V
Q = S + 1 +1
Q is the quota of votes necessary for election
V is the total number of formal votes or ballot papers
S is the number of seats to be filled.
Exclusion
The elimination of a candidate from the counting
process through failure to acquire sufficient votes to
remain in contention for a vacancy.
Exhausted Ballot Paper
A ballot paper that can no longer be used in the
count as it expresses preferences for a limited
number of candidates (at least as many as there are
vacancies), not all.
Loss By Fraction
The transfer of ballot papers with a transfer value
of less than 1 may result in a loss of votes which
occurs when ballot papers showing the next
available preference for a particular continuing
candidate are multiplied by the transfer value and
the result is a number with a remainder. These
remainders are ignored.
eg
Transfer value = 0.074321
Number of ballot papers = 431
No. of ballot papers x transfer value
431 x 0.074321 = 32.032351
The result is 32.
Even where the result is, eg 32.999999, the result is
32, not 33.
When several remainders occur, they can mount up
to a loss of whole votes and are recorded as such
on the scrutiny sheets.
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If the next available preference is for a candidate
who has already been elected or excluded, the ballot
paper is transferred according to the next available
preference after that candidate.
If there is no next available preference on the ballot
paper, the ballot paper with no such NAP is set
aside as exhausted.
NV – No Value
Instances can occur where by applying the transfer
value to a number of ballot papers, the result is a
figure less than 1.
e.g. 32 ballot papers x TV of 0.012543 = 0.401376
Such a result is recorded on the scrutiny sheets as
NV (no value).
Option Preferential
This method allows the elector to vote for only the
candidate most preferred or for some or for all
candidates.
Order of Election
This is determined by the count at which a candidate
achieves quota, with a candidate gaining quota
earliest having priority. If two or more candidates are
elected at the same count, the candidate with the
largest surplus is said to be elected first.
The order of election is significant where there are
surpluses to be transferred. The surplus votes of
the candidate elected earliest are always distributed
before those of later elected candidates.
Preferential Voting
A voting system in which voters are required to
mark the ballot paper with consecutive numbers
indicating the order in which the various candidates
are preferred.
Proportional Representation - PR
Surplus
A system designed to ensure that seats in the
elected body are allocated as nearly as possible
in proportion to the votes received. It is usually
used for the election of candidates in multi-member
electoral districts.
Votes received by an elected candidate in excess of
quota.
Electors are able to choose between candidates by
numbering the candidates in order of preference.
To be elected a candidate must obtain a quota or
proportion of the formal vote. This can comprise
1st preference votes and those received after the
distribution of preferences. Any votes in excess of
the quota are transferred to second and subsequent
preferences. If any seats remain unfilled, the lowest
placed candidates are progressively excluded from
the count and their votes transferred to candidates
remaining in the count.
This system is used for the South Australian
Legislative Council, local council and a number of
medical board elections and Commonwealth Senate
elections.
Transfer Value (TV)
The value at which ballot papers are transferred
to candidates remaining in the count (ie not already
elected or excluded), provided further vacancies
remain. A surplus is distributed to other candidates
by transferring all the ballot papers of the elected
candidate. Each ballot paper is regarded as
representing only a fraction of a vote, so that the
total value of the transferred ballot papers is only
equal to the number of votes in the surplus.
This fractional value is called the ‘transfer value’.
For council and SA Legislative Council elections the
transfer value is applied as follows:
(1) Where a candidate is elected with a surplus of
1st preferences:
Candidates surplus 1st preferences
Total number of 1st preferences
Quota
The term used for the number of votes which a
candidate must receive in order to be elected.
The quota is calculated by dividing the total number
of formal ballot papers by one more than the number
of vacancies to be filled and then adding one to the
result (disregarding any remainder).
(2) Where a candidate reaches quota through
transferred votes:
Surplus votes above quota
Total number of ballot papers received.
Proportional Representation Count
Guide as to the proportion of the vote needed to be elected
No. of vacancies
% of formal vote
required to be elected
1
50% + 1 vote
All mayoral elections
2
33.3%
3
25.0%
4
20.0%
5
16.6%
6
Senate (Federal)
14.2%
7
12.5%
8
11.1%
9
10.0%
10
11
9.0%
Legislative Council (State)
8.3%
12
7.6%
13
7.1%
14
6.6%
15
6.2%
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Part 2
Election Results
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1. Council Election Listing
1. Council election listing
Table 65: List of council elections
Council Name
ADELAIDE
Election Name
Election Code
Contested
Admin
Agency
Lord Mayoral
ADEA01
Yes
ECSA
Area Councillor
ADEA02
Yes
ECSA
North Ward
ADEW01
Yes
ECSA
Central Ward
ADEW02
Yes
ECSA
South Ward
ADEW03
Yes
ECSA
Mayoral
ADHA01
Yes
ECSA
Manoah Ward
ADHW01
Yes
ECSA
Mount Lofty Ward
ADHW02
Yes
ECSA
Marble Hill Ward
ADHW03
Yes
ECSA
Torrens Valley Ward
ADHW04
Yes
ECSA
Onkaparinga Valley Ward
ADHW05
Yes
ECSA
Mayoral
ALEA01
No
ECSA
Nangkita - Kuitpo Ward
ALEW01
Yes
ECSA
Strathalbyn Ward
ALEW02
Yes
ECSA
Angas - Bremer Ward
ALEW03
Yes
ECSA
Port Elliot - Middleton Ward
ALEW04
Yes
ECSA
Goolwa - Hindmarsh Island Ward
ALEW05
Yes
ECSA
Mayoral
BARA01
Yes
ECSA
Councillor at Large
BARW01
Yes
ECSA
BARUNGA WEST
Councillor at Large
BAWW01
Yes
ECSA
BERRI BARMERA
Mayoral
BERA01
Yes
ECSA
Councillor at Large
BERW01
Yes
ECSA
Mayoral
BURA01
Yes
ECSA
Beaumont Ward
BURW01
Yes
ECSA
Burnside Ward
BURW02
Yes
ECSA
Eastwood and Glenunga Ward
BURW03
Yes
ECSA
Kensington Gardens & Magill Ward
BURW04
Yes
ECSA
Kensington Park Ward
BURW05
Yes
ECSA
Rose Park & Toorak Gardens Ward
BURW06
Yes
ECSA
Mayoral
CAMA01
Yes
ECSA
Hectorville Ward
CAMW01
Yes
ECSA
Gorge Ward
CAMW02
Yes
ECSA
Newton Ward
CAMW03
Yes
ECSA
River Ward
CAMW04
Yes
ECSA
Woodforde Ward
CAMW05
Yes
ECSA
CEDUNA
Mayoral
CEDA01
Yes
ECSA
Councillor at Large
CEDW01
Yes
ECSA
CHARLES STURT
Mayoral
CHAA01
Yes
ECSA
Semaphore Park Ward
CHAW01
Yes
ECSA
Grange Ward
CHAW02
Yes
ECSA
Henley Ward
CHAW03
Yes
ECSA
Woodville Ward
CHAW04
Yes
ECSA
West Woodville Ward
CHAW05
Yes
ECSA
Findon Ward
CHAW06
Yes
ECSA
Hindmarsh Ward
CHAW07
Yes
ECSA
Beverley Ward
CHAW08
No
ECSA
Mayoral
CLAA01
No
ECSA
Councillor at Large
CLAW01
Yes
ECSA
CLEVE
Councillor at Large
CLEW01
Yes
ECSA/CNCL
COOBER PEDY
Mayoral
COOA01
No
ECSA
Councillor at Large
COOW01
Yes
ECSA
Parks Ward
CORW01
No
ECSA
Mallee Ward
CORW02
No
ECSA
Lakes Ward
CORW03
Yes
ECSA
ADELAIDE HILLS COUNCIL
ALEXANDRINA
BAROSSA
BURNSIDE
CAMPBELLTOWN
CLARE & GILBERT VALLEYS
COORONG DISTRICT COUNCIL
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Admin
Agency
COPA01
No
ECSA/CNCL
COPW01
Yes
ECSA/CNCL
ELLW01
No
ECSA
Mayoral
FLIA01
No
ECSA
Councillor at Large
FLIW01
No
ECSA
Election Name
COPPER COAST
Mayoral
Councillor at Large
ELLISTON
Councillor at Large
FLINDERS RANGES
Election Code
FRANKLIN HARBOUR
Councillor at Large
FRAW01
Yes
ECSA/CNCL
GAWLER
Mayoral
GAWA01
Yes
ECSA
Councillor at Large
GAWW01
Yes
ECSA
Hallett Ward
GOYW01
Yes
ECSA
Burra Ward
GOYW02
Yes
ECSA
Eudunda Ward
GOYW03
Yes
ECSA
Robertstown Ward
GOYW04
Yes
ECSA
Mayoral
GRAA01
No
ECSA
Central Ward
GRAW01
Yes
ECSA
Tarpeena Ward
GRAW02
No
ECSA
Port MacDonnell Ward
GRAW03
No
ECSA
Mayoral
HOLA01
Yes
ECSA
Glenelg Ward
HOLW01
Yes
ECSA
Somerton Ward
HOLW02
Yes
ECSA
Brighton Ward
HOLW03
Yes
ECSA
Seacliff Ward
HOLW04
Yes
ECSA
Mayoral
KANA01
No
ECSA
Councillor at Large
KANW01
Yes
ECSA
GOYDER
GRANT
HOLDFAST BAY
KANGAROO ISLAND
KAROONDA EAST MURRAY
Mayoral
KARA01
No
ECSA
Councillor at Large
KARW01
Yes
ECSA
KIMBA
Councillor at Large
KIMW01
Yes
ECSA/CNCL
KINGSTON
Mayoral
KINA01
Yes
ECSA/CNCL
Councillor at Large
KINW01
Yes
ECSA/CNCL
LIGHT
LOWER EYRE PENINSULA
LOXTON WAIKERIE
MALLALA
MARION
MID MURRAY COUNCIL
MITCHAM
70
Contested
Council Name
Mayoral
LIGA01
Yes
ECSA
Dutton Ward
LIGW01
Yes
ECSA
Light Ward
LIGW02
No
ECSA
Laucke Ward
LIGW03
Yes
ECSA
Mudla Wirra Ward
LIGW04
Yes
ECSA
Councillor at Large
LOWW01
Yes
ECSA
Mayoral
LOXA01
Yes
ECSA
Councillor at Large
LOXW01
Yes
ECSA
Dublin Ward
MALW01
No
ECSA
Mallala Ward
MALW02
Yes
ECSA
Two Wells Ward
MALW03
Yes
ECSA
Lewiston Ward
MALW04
No
ECSA
Mayoral
MARA01
Yes
ECSA
Mullawirra Ward
MARW01
Yes
ECSA
Woodlands Ward
MARW02
Yes
ECSA
Warracowie Ward
MARW03
Yes
ECSA
Warriparinga Ward
MARW04
Yes
ECSA
Coastal Ward
MARW05
Yes
ECSA
Southern Hills Ward
MARW06
Yes
ECSA
Mayoral
MIDA01
Yes
ECSA
Randell Ward
MIDW01
Yes
ECSA
River South Ward
MIDW02
Yes
ECSA
Sturt Ward
MIDW03
Yes
ECSA
River North Ward
MIDW04
Yes
ECSA
Reedy Creek Ward
MIDW05
No
ECSA
Mayoral
MITA01
Yes
ECSA
Boorman Ward
MITW01
Yes
ECSA
Gault Ward
MITW02
Yes
ECSA
Overton Ward
MITW03
Yes
ECSA
Babbage Ward
MITW04
Yes
ECSA
Council Name
MITCHAM
Election Name
Election Code
Contested
Admin
Agency
Craigburn Ward
MITW05
Yes
ECSA
The Park Ward
MITW06
Yes
ECSA
Mayoral
MTBA01
Yes
ECSA
North Ward
MTBW01
Yes
ECSA
Central Ward
MTBW02
Yes
ECSA
South Ward
MTBW03
Yes
ECSA
MOUNT GAMBIER
Mayoral
MTGA01
No
ECSA
Councillor at Large
MTGW01
Yes
ECSA
MOUNT REMARKABLE
Coastal Ward
MTRW01
Yes
ECSA/CNCL
Ranges Ward
MTRW02
Yes
ECSA/CNCL
Plains Ward
MTRW03
No
ECSA/CNCL
Forest Ward
MTRW04
No
ECSA/CNCL
Mayoral
MURA01
Yes
ECSA
Mobilong Ward
MURW01
Yes
ECSA
Brinkley Ward
MURW02
Yes
ECSA
Monarto Ward
MURW03
Yes
ECSA
NARACOORTE LUCINDALE
Mayoral
NARA01
Yes
ECSA/CNCL
Councillor at Large
NARW01
Yes
ECSA/CNCL
NORTHERN AREAS COUNCIL
Jamestown Ward
NORW01
Yes
ECSA
Spalding Ward
NORW02
No
ECSA
Rocky River Ward
NORW03
Yes
ECSA
Yackamoorundie Ward
NORW04
No
ECSA
Mayoral
NPSA01
Yes
ECSA
St Peters Ward
NPSW01
Yes
ECSA
Torrens Ward
NPSW02
Yes
ECSA
Payneham Ward
NPSW03
Yes
ECSA
Maylands/Trinity Ward
NPSW04
Yes
ECSA
West Norwood/Kent Town Ward
NPSW05
Yes
ECSA
Kensington Ward
NPSW06
Yes
ECSA
Mayoral
ONKA01
Yes
ECSA
Wine Coast Ward
ONKW01
Yes
ECSA
Mid South Coast Ward
ONKW02
Yes
ECSA
Knox Ward
ONKW03
Yes
ECSA
Pimpala Ward
ONKW04
Yes
ECSA
Thalassa Ward
ONKW05
Yes
ECSA
Councillor at Large
ORRW01
Yes
ECSA/CNCL
MOUNT BARKER
MURRAY BRIDGE
NORWOOD PAYNEHAM & ST PETERS
ONKAPARINGA
ORROROO CARRIETON
PETERBOROUGH
PLAYFORD
PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD
PORT AUGUSTA
PORT LINCOLN
PORT PIRIE
Mayoral
PETA01
No
ECSA
Councillor at Large
PETW01
Yes
ECSA
Mayoral
PLAA01
Yes
ECSA
Ward 1
PLAW01
Yes
ECSA
Ward 2
PLAW02
Yes
ECSA
Ward 3
PLAW03
Yes
ECSA
Ward 4
PLAW04
Yes
ECSA
Ward 5
PLAW05
Yes
ECSA
Ward 6
PLAW06
Yes
ECSA
Mayoral
PTAA01
No
ECSA
Outer Harbor Ward
PTAW01
Yes
ECSA
Semaphore Ward
PTAW02
Yes
ECSA
Port Adelaide Ward
PTAW03
Yes
ECSA
Parks Ward
PTAW04
Yes
ECSA
Enfield Ward
PTAW05
No
ECSA
Klemzig Ward
PTAW06
No
ECSA
Northfield Ward
PTAW07
No
ECSA
Mayoral
PAUA01
Yes
ECSA
Councillor at Large
PAUW01
Yes
ECSA
Mayoral
PTLA01
Yes
ECSA/CNCL
Councillor at Large
PTLW01
Yes
ECSA/CNCL
Mayoral
PTPA01
Yes
ECSA
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Contested
Admin
Agency
Councillor at Large
PTPW01
Yes
ECSA
Mayoral
PROA01
Yes
ECSA
Councillor at Large
PROW01
Yes
ECSA
RENMARK PARINGA
Mayoral
RENA01
Yes
ECSA
Councillor at Large
RENW01
Yes
ECSA
ROBE
Mayoral
ROBA01
Yes
ECSA
Rural Ward
ROBW01
No
ECSA
Town Ward
ROBW02
Yes
ECSA
Mayoral
SALA01
No
ECSA
Central Ward
SALW01
Yes
ECSA
East Ward
SALW02
No
ECSA
South Ward
SALW03
Yes
ECSA
Hills Ward
SALW04
Yes
ECSA
Para Ward
SALW05
Yes
ECSA
North Ward
SALW06
Yes
ECSA
Levels Ward
SALW07
Yes
ECSA
West Ward
SALW08
No
ECSA
SOUTHERN MALLEE DISTRICT COUNCIL
Kelly Scales Ward
SOUW01
No
ECSA
Bews Ward
SOUW02
No
ECSA
STREAKY BAY
Flinders Ward
STRW01
Yes
ECSA
Eyre Ward
STRW02
Yes
ECSA
TATIARA
East Ward
TATW01
Yes
ECSA/CNCL
West Ward
TATW02
No
ECSA/CNCL
Mayoral
TEAA01
Yes
ECSA
Pedare Ward
TEAW01
Yes
ECSA
Drumminor Ward
TEAW02
Yes
ECSA
Hillcott Ward
TEAW03
Yes
ECSA
Balmoral Ward
TEAW04
Yes
ECSA
Steventon Ward
TEAW05
Yes
ECSA
Water Gully Ward
TEAW06
Yes
ECSA
Councillor at Large
TUMW01
Yes
ECSA
Council Name
Election Name
PORT PIRIE
PROSPECT
SALISBURY
TEA TREE GULLY
TUMBY BAY
UNLEY
Mayoral
UNLA01
Yes
ECSA
Unley Ward
UNLW01
Yes
ECSA
Parkside Ward
UNLW02
Yes
ECSA
Fullarton Ward
UNLW03
Yes
ECSA
Goodwood Ward
UNLW04
Yes
ECSA
Goodwood South Ward
UNLW05
Yes
ECSA
Unley Park Ward
UNLW06
Yes
ECSA
Mayoral
VICA01
Yes
ECSA
Councillor at Large
VICW01
Yes
ECSA
Mayoral
WAKA01
Yes
ECSA
Northern Ward
WAKW01
Yes
ECSA
Western Ward
WAKW02
No
ECSA
Central Ward
WAKW03
Yes
ECSA
Southern Ward
WAKW04
No
ECSA
WALKERVILLE
Mayoral
WALA01
Yes
ECSA
Councillor at Large
WALW01
No
ECSA
WATTLE RANGE
Mayoral
WATA01
Yes
ECSA/CNCL
Kintore Ward
WATW01
Yes
ECSA/CNCL
Riddoch Ward
WATW02
No
ECSA/CNCL
Corcoran Ward
WATW03
Yes
ECSA/CNCL
Sorby Adams Ward
WATW04
Yes
ECSA/CNCL
Mayoral
WSTA01
No
ECSA
Keswick Ward
WSTW01
Yes
ECSA
Hilton Ward
WSTW02
Yes
ECSA
Plympton Ward
WSTW03
Yes
ECSA
Lockleys Ward
WSTW04
No
ECSA
Airport Ward
WSTW05
Yes
ECSA
VICTOR HARBOR
WAKEFIELD REGIONAL COUNCIL
WEST TORRENS
72
Council Name
Election Name
Election Code
Contested
Admin
Agency
WEST TORRENS
Morphett Ward
WSTW06
Yes
ECSA
Thebarton Ward
WSTW07
No
ECSA
WHYALLA
Mayoral
WHYA01
Yes
ECSA/CNCL
Councillor at Large
WHYW01
Yes
ECSA/CNCL
WUDINNA
Councillor at Large
WUDW01
No
ECSA/CNCL
YANKALILLA
Field Ward
YANW01
Yes
ECSA
Light Ward
YANW02
Yes
ECSA
Mayoral
YORA01
No
ECSA/CNCL
Kalkabury Ward
YORW01
Yes
ECSA/CNCL
Gum Flat Ward
YORW02
Yes
ECSA/CNCL
Innes/Penton Vale Ward
YORW03
Yes
ECSA/CNCL
YORKE PENINSULA
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2. Candidate listing
Table 66: List of candidates
Candidate Name
Ballot Paper Name
Abbott, Michael Benjamin
ABBOTT, Michael
A'Bear, Lynda Ann
A'BEAR, Lynda Ann
Abiad, Houssam
ABIAD, Houssam
Ackland, Trevor Brian
ACKLAND, Trevor Brian
Adams, Rex
Elected
Election Code
BARW01
MITW06
Elected
ADEW02
ADAMS, Rex
Elected
WALW01
Adcock, Christopher John
ADCOCK, Chris
Elected
MITW02
Agius, Edgar
AGIUS, Edgar
Elected
CHAW08
Agnew, Raymond George
AGNEW, Ray
Elected
Agostino, Luciano
AGOSTINO, Luciano
Aistrope, Mandy Sue
AISTROPE, Mandy
YANW02
Albrecht, Rebekah
ALBRECHT, Bek
MTBW02
Alcorn, Elizabeth Jane
ALCORN, Jane
LIGW01
Aldenhoven, Lealand Wayne
ALDENHOVEN, Lee
CAMW02
Aldridge, Gillian
ALDRIDGE, Gillian
Elected
SALA01
Alexander, Kirsten Joanne
ALEXANDER, Kirsten
Elected
CHAA01
Alexander, Kristina Anne
ALEXANDER, Kristina Anne
Elected
ROBW02
Alexandrides, Paul
ALEXANDRIDES, Paul
Elected
CHAW07
Allen, Kathleen
ALLEN, Kathleen
Elected
MARW06
Allen, Kylie
ALLEN, Kylie
TEAW02
Allinson, Michael James
ALLINSON, Michael James
ONKW03
Allstrom, Louise Marie
ALLSTROM, Louise Marie
Elected
YANW02
Amber, Laurence Maxwell
AMBER, Max
Elected
CAMW02
Anderson, Grantley Alexander
ANDERSON, Grantley
Anderson, Harold Frank
ANDERSON, Harold
Anderson, Kenneth Paul
ANDERSON, Ken
Andrews, Andrew
ANDREWS, Andrew
Andriani, Juliann Katrina
ANDRIANI, Juliann
Elected
CHAW01
Angas, Colin John Maudsley
ANGAS, John
Elected
BARW01
Angeli, Steven
ANGELI, Steve
TEAA01
Angelino, Raffaele
ANGELINO, Raffaele
CAMW03
Antoney, Jay
ANTONEY, Jay
CHAW05
Antoniadis, Anthony George
ANTONIADIS, Anthony
SALW01
Apap, George
APAP, George
Appleby, Jerome David
APPLEBY, Jerome David
Elected
MARW01
Arbon, Allan Ernest
ARBON, Allan Ernest
Elected
MURA01
Arbon, David Edward
ARBON, David
Armfield, Brett Matthew
ARMFIELD, Brett Matthew
Armstrong, David Neil
ARMSTRONG, David
Arthur, Jeffrey James
CLAW01
YORA01
CHAW02
CHAW03
CHAA01
Elected
FLIW01
BURW01
ONKA01
ONKW01
Elected
NARW01
ARTHUR, Jeff (Tank)
Elected
CORW01
Athanasiadis, Paul
ATHANASIADIS, Paul
Elected
COOW01
Aughey, Allan Robert
AUGHEY, Allan
Elected
CLAA01
Auricht, Craig Harold
AURICHT, Craig
Elected
CHAW07
Aust, Rosaleen Patricia
AUST, Rosie
Axford, Cynthia Lorraine
AXFORD, Cynthia Lorraine
Elected
BAWW01
Aylen, Douglas Richard
AYLEN, Doug
Bailey, Carol Dawn
BAILEY, Carol
Elected
MTBW02
Bailey, Helen Catherine
BAILEY, Helen Catherine
Bailey, Ian Ailwyn
BAILEY, Ian
Elected
ADHW03
Bailey, Rachel Anne
BAILEY, Rachel
Baillie, Donald Stewart
BAILLIE, Donald
Elected
TUMW01
Bails, Michael Ian
BAILS, Michael
Bain, Bruce James
BAIN, Bruce James
Elected
GRAW01
BARW01
HOLW02
MITA01
ADHW03
NARW01
MTBA01
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Ballot Paper Name
Elected
Elected
Election Code
Baines, Stephen
BAINES, Steve
Baker, Malcolm Stanley
BAKER, Malcolm
COOA01
Baker, Marilyn
BAKER, Marilyn
Elected
Balaza, David Matthew
BALAZA, David Matthew
Elected
SALW01
Baldock, Angela Kaye
BALDOCK, Angela Kaye
Elected
STRW02
Baldock, Graeme John
BALDOCK, Graeme J
Elected
KIMW01
Baldry, Suzan Jane
BALDRY, Suzy
MITW06
Ballinger, Elizabeth Ann
BALLINGER, Elizabeth (Liz) Ann
TATW01
TUMW01
Elected
PLAW05
Baluch, Nancy Joy
BALUCH, Joy (Nancy)
Banks, David Gilbert
BANKS, David
PAUA01
Banning, Kenneth Douglas
BANNING, Ken
Elected
Barbaro, Paul
BARBARO, Paul
Elected
TEAW03
Barberien, Johannes Cornelis
BARBERIEN, John
Elected
NORW03
Barca, Anthony Joseph
BARCA, Tony
Elected
Barnes, Allan Kenneth
BARNES, Allan
Barnett, Kristina Murray
BARNETT, Kristina
Elected
PROW01
Bartlett, Daniel Peter
BARTLETT, Danny
Elected
PTLW01
Bascombe, Michael John
BASCOMBE, Mick
Elected
PTLW01
Basham, Mark Andrew
BASHAM, Mark
Elected
PTAW07
Basley, Michael William
BASLEY, Mike
Elected
Bateman, Andrew Peter
BATEMAN, Andrew
ALEW04
NARW01
PTAW06
YANW01
PTPW01
BURW01
Bates, Jayne Alison
BATES, Jayne
Battiste, Benedict
BATTISTE, Ben
Elected
WSTW02
KANA01
Bayliss, Joel Baden
BAYLISS, Joel Baden
MARW05
Beacham, Adrian Jan
BEACHAM, Adrian Jan
ONKW01
Bean, David John
BEAN, David John
MURA01
Beard, Vivian
BEARD, Vivian
ONKW02
Beattie, David William
BEATTIE, David
ADEW03
Becker, Barry John
BECKER, Barry
ONKA01
Beckett, Mary Elizabeth
BECKETT, Mary
ALEW04
Beckmann, Andrew
BECKMANN, Andrew
Bedford, Sean Michael
BEDFORD, Sean
Elected
SALW03
Beech, Vicki Ann
BEECH, Vicki Ann
Elected
BERW01
Beinke, Susan Kay
BEINKE, Sue
Elected
KIMW01
Bell, Ann Maree
BELL, Ann Maree
Elected
NARW01
Bell, Ian
BELL, Ian
Elected
PTAW03
Bell, Susan
BELL, Su
Elected
COPW01
Benbow, Brett Andrew
BENBOW, Brett
Elected
PAUW01
Bergmann, Ian Phillip
BERGMANN, Ian
Elected
CEDW01
Berry, Rose-Marie Suzanne
BERRY, Rose-Marie Suzanne
Elected
COOW01
Bettcher, Jeffrey Robert
BETTCHER, Jeff
Elected
MTBW01
Beveridge, Bridget Margaret
BEVERIDGE, Bridget Margaret
YANW01
PETW01
Bills, Graham Maynard
BILLS, Graham Maynard
Birch, Leslie Ronald
BIRCH, Les
Elected
BURW02
UNLA01
Biscoe, Patsy
BISCOE, Patsy
BARA01
Black, Judith Marie
BLACK, Judy
CAMW01
Blackwell, Barry Lester
BLACKWELL, Barry
WSTW01
Bland, Sharon
BLAND, Sharon
Elected
CORW03
Blows, Catherine Jane
HOSKING, Kate
Elected
ADHW02
Boan, Claire
BOAN, Claire
Elected
Bobrige, Gaile Shona
BOBRIGE, Gaile Shona
PTAW04
LOWW01
Boisvert, Jennifer Sue
BOISVERT, Jennie
Bolton, John William
BOLTON, John William
Elected
UNLW05
Bond, Barbara Mary
BOND, Barbara
Bone, Ellen
BONE, Ellei
PTPW01
Booker, Gloria Dawn
BOOKER, Gloria
MURW03
GAWA01
Elected
VICW01
Candidate Name
Ballot Paper Name
Elected
Election Code
Booth, Thomas James
BOOTH, Tom
Bormann, Inez Karen
BORMANN, Inez Karen
Borrett, Michael John
BORRETT, Michael John
Bottroff, Michele Gale
BOTTROFF, Michele Gale
Bouchée, Rosalina Marie
BOUCHÉE, Mikki
Elected
HOLW02
Boundy, Geoffrey Alan
BOUNDY, Geoff
Elected
PLAW01
Bourke, Graeme Patrick
BOURKE, Graeme
PTLW01
Bourke, Leonard Charles
BOURKE, Leonard Charles
TEAW05
Bouwens, Sheila Carol
BOUWENS, Carol
Bowen, Michael Stuart Richards
BOWEN, Michael Stuart
Bowman, Brenda Elizabeth
CAMW05
Elected
MIDW03
GAWW01
MIDW01
Elected
MARW04
BOWMAN, Brenda Elizabeth
Elected
YORW01
Bowman, David John
BOWMAN, Dave
Elected
COOW01
Bowman, Kathleen
BOWMAN, Kathie
Elected
ORRW01
Boxall, Malcolm Robert
BOXALL, Malcolm Robert
Elected
Boyce, Wendy Caroline
BOYCE, Wendy
Boyd (nee Doulgeris), Katina Maria Lucia
BOYD (nee DOULGERIS), Katina
Bradbrook, Jenny Ann
BRADBROOK, Jenny
Elected
Bradbury-Calvert, Elizabeth
CALVERT, Elizabeth
Elected
Bradley, Robert Wayne
BRADLEY, Bob
Braes, Mark Edward
BRAES, Mark
Brand, Philip James
BRAND, Phil
Elected
COPW01
Bray, Martin
BRAY, Martin
Elected
ONKW05
Brazher-De Laine, Kathryn Jane
BRAZHER-De LAINE, Kathy
MTBW01
Breese, Gavin Quinton
BREESE, Gavin
MARW05
Breuer, Timothy Raymond
BREUER, Tim
Elected
WHYW01
Brewer, Simon Bleeser
BREWER, Simon
Elected
CAMA01
Bria, Roberto Aldo
BRIA, Robert
Elected
NPSA01
Briedis, Edgar John
BRIEDIS, Ed
Brindal, Mark Kennion
BRINDAL, Mark K
Brougham, Pamela Gwen
BROUGHAM, Pam
Brown, Heather Annie
BROWN, Heather Annie
UNLW04
Brown, Helen
BROWN, Leni
CHAW04
Brown, Lily Roberts
BROWN, Lily
Brown, Lynton Alan
BROWN, Lynton Alan
Elected
Brown, Phillip Keith
BROWN, Phillip
Elected
PAUW01
Brown, Rodney Arthur
BROWN, Rod
Elected
ONKW03
Brown, Sandra Kaye
BROWN, Sandra Kaye
Elected
Brown, Vincent Neil
BROWN, Vincent Neil
Browne, Benedict James
BROWNE, Ben
Elected
NORW02
Brundell, Veronica Mary
BRUNDELL, Veronica Mary
Elected
YORW03
Brunsgard, Nicholas Graham
BRUNSGARD, Nick
Buchanan, Chad Robert Campbell
BUCHANAN, Chad
Buchhorn, Simon Gerard
BUCHHORN, Simon Gerard
MITW02
Buckley, Les
BUCKLEY, Les
HOLW03
Burdett, Kevin John
BURDETT, Kevin John
Elected
Burgess, David James
BURGESS, Dave
Elected
MIDA01
Burrow, Dean Francis
BURROW, Dean Francis
Elected
WATW02
Busato, Gianni James
BUSATO, Gianni
Elected
WALW01
Butler, Dean Richard Harry
BUTLER, Dean
Elected
YORW02
Byerlee, John Malcolm
BYERLEE, Malcolm
Elected
ORRW01
Byers, Vanessa Mary
BYERS, Vanessa
KINW01
Caddell, Valerie May
CADDELL, Val
ALEW01
Callaghan, Kym Leslie
CALLAGHAN, Kym Leslie
Elected
ELLW01
Campbell, Alice
CAMPBELL, Alice
Elected
MARW02
Campbell, Colin Bruce
CAMPBELL, Colin Bruce
Elected
MITW06
Campbell, Lindsay Charles
CAMPBELL, Lindsay
Elected
MTBW02
UNLW06
KANW01
WSTW05
COOW01
PTAW06
CLAW01
COPW01
WATA01
ADEA02
UNLA01
Elected
TUMW01
CAMW01
CEDW01
ONKW04
MARW03
PROW01
Elected
SALW08
KARA01
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Elected
Elected
Election Code
Campbell, Michelle Louise
CAMPBELL, Michelle
Campbell, Robert Bruce
CAMPBELL, Robert (Bob)
BERW01
Cannard, Jannene Ruth
CANNARD, Jannene
Elected
FLIW01
Cant, Brian Stuart
CANT, Brian Stuart
Elected
KIMW01
Capogreco, Michael
CAPOGRECO, Michael
Elected
BURW02
Carbone, Julian Mark
CARBONE, Julian Mark
Carey, William James
CAREY, William James (Bill)
Elected
STRW02
Carmody, Karen Lesley
CARMODY, Karen
Elected
GAWW01
Carr, Cheryl Anne
CARR, Cheryl
Carrick, William Hunter (Bill)
CARRICK, Bill
Carter, Colin William
CARTER, Colin
Carter, John Robert
CARTER, John
Caruso, Giseppe
ONKW02
BURW05
ONKW02
LIGW01
Elected
WHYW01
CARUSO, Joe
Elected
SALW02
Caruso, Linda
CARUSO, Linda
Elected
SALW06
Case, Carol Faye
CASE, Faye
Elected
ORRW01
Cashel, Deborah Jean
CASHEL, Deb
CHAW03
Cates, Peter Hamilton
CATES, Peter
PTAW03
Catford, Malcolm John
CATFORD, Malcolm John
Catt, Malcolm John
CATT, Malcolm John
Elected
PTLW01
Cava, Nicola Peter
CAVA, Nick
Elected
PLAW02
Celeste, Tina Kaye
CELESTE, Tina
Centofanti, Rhonda Louise
CENTOFANTI, Rhonda Louise
Elected
BERW01
Chabrel, Philip Marcelin
CHABREL, Philip
MITW05
Chadwick, Helen
CHADWICK, Helen
ONKW03
Chambers, Cassandra
CHAMBERS, Cassandra
Elected
PETW01
Chapman, Donald Hugh
CHAPMAN, Don
Elected
ONKW01
Chapman, Elaine Mary
CHAPMAN, Mary
Chapman, Grant Allan
CHAPMAN, Grant Allan
Elected
ORRW01
Chapman, Jeffice Owen
CHAPMAN, Owen
Elected
WAKW03
Chapple, Trevor Allan
CHAPPLE, Trevor
Elected
BERW01
Charles, Peter Alexander
CHARLES, Peter Alexander (Oopsy)
Cheeseman, Wayne Dean
CHEESEMAN, Wayne Dean
MURW02
Cheesman, Thomas Edward Spencer
CHEESMAN, Tom
WHYA01
Cherry, Theodora
CHERRY, Theodora
Chigwidden, Patrica Mary
CHIGWIDDEN, Pat
Child, Henrietta Marie
CHILD, Henrietta
Chirgwin, Rosalie Mary
CHIRGWIN, Rosalie
Elected
Chivell, Geraldeane Ann
CHIVELL, Gerry
Elected
Chopin, Dale Maurice
CHOPIN, Dale Maurice
Chown, Ronald Mark
CHOWN, Mark
Elected
RENW01
Christie, Andrew
CHRISTIE, Andrew
Elected
PROW01
Christopoulos, Adriana
CHRISTOPOULOS, Adriana
Churchett, Geoffrey John
CHURCHETT, Geoff
Elected
KIMW01
Clancy, Rosemary Anne
CLANCY, Rosemary
Elected
HOLW03
Clapp, Leon Ernest
CLAPP, Leon
Elected
PETW01
Clark, Deni
CLARK, Deni
Clark, Denis Vincent
CLARK, Denis Vincent
Elected
NORW01
Clark, Patrick James
CLARK, Patrick
Elected
ELLW01
Clarke, Ralph Desmond
CLARKE, Ralph
Clarke, William Frederick
CLARKE, Bill
Elected
COPW01
Clearihan, Susan Margaret
CLEARIHAN, Sue
Elected
ADEW01
Clements, Peter Ian
CLEMENTS, Peter Ian
Elected
KANW01
Close, William Joseph
CLOSE, Bill
Elected
LIGW04
Clyne, Lachlan Robert Oliver
CLYNE, Lockey
Elected
UNLA01
Coates, Alex J
COATES, Alex
Elected
Codrington, Martyn Bruce
CODRINGTON, Martyn Bruce
ALEW05
NORW01
TEAW01
ADEW03
VICA01
UNLW02
Elected
VICW01
CHAA01
KANW01
PTPW01
FRAW01
MITA01
KINW01
ADEA01
SALW06
MURW01
Candidate Name
Ballot Paper Name
Elected
Elected
Election Code
Codrington, Peter Colin
CODRINGTON, Peter
Cody, Terence Shaun
CODY, Terence Shaun
CAMW02
CEDW01
Coghlan, Shane William
COGHLAN, Shane
MARW05
Coleman, Robin Philip
COLEMAN, Robin
Collins, Brian John
COLLINS, Brian John
Elected
GRAW01
Collins, Laurie William George
COLLINS, Laurie William George
Elected
TUMW01
Collis, Peter Gary
COLLIS, Gary
Connell, Graeme Crawford
CONNELL, Graeme
Elected
KANW01
Connor, Cherylin Joy
CONNOR, Cheryl
Elected
MARW05
Cook, Jeffrey Gordon
COOK, Jeff
Elected
YORW02
Cooksley, William Joseph
COOKSLEY, Bill
ADHA01
Coomans, William Edward
COOMANS, Bill
ONKW05
Coombe, Howard Frayne
COOMBE, Howie Frayne
ADHW02
Cooper, Elizabeth Ellen
COOPER, Elizabeth Ellen (Liz)
VICW01
Cooper, Robert George
COOPER, Bob
BURW03
TEAW06
ADEW01
Copeland, Ross
COPELAND, Ross
Copping, Karen Louise
COPPING, Karen
Elected
LOXW01
Coppins, Denise Dragica
COPPINS, Denise
Coppola, Doriana
COPPOLA, Doriana
Elected
CHAW06
Corbell, Trevor John
CORBELL, Trevor
Elected
MTBW01
Cormick, Wendy
CORMICK, Wendy
Cornish, Peter William
CORNISH, Peter
Elected
BURW06
Correll, Richard Alexander
CORRELL, Richard Alexander
YORW01
Costanzo, Emilio Giovanni
COSTANZO, Emilio
WSTW03
Costanzo, Sonia Luana
COSTANZO, Sonia
Costello, Craig Brian
COSTELLO, Craig
Cowell, John Edwin
COWELL, John
Cox, Sharon Wendy
MTGW01
PTAW01
RENA01
WSTW06
Elected
COPW01
COX, Sharon
Elected
WATW03
Coxon, Michael Stuart
COXON, Michael Stuart
Elected
WSTW06
Coyte, Belinda Vera
COYTE, Belinda
Craig, Andrew David
CRAIG, Andrew
Elected
PLAW03
Crettenden, Sharon Ann
CRETTENDEN, Sharon Ann
Elected
CLEW01
Crew, Robert Steven Macleay
CREW, Robert
Crisa, Signorino Carmelo
CRISA, Carmelo
Elected
COOW01
Croci, John Alexander
CROCI, John Alexander
PTAW04
Croser, John David
CROSER, John
YANW02
Crotty, Gregory James
CROTTY, Greg
SALW01
Crutchett, Philip Neil
CRUTCHETT, Philip
HOLW02
Curnow, Gregory Wayne
CURNOW, Greg
WHYW01
Dall'Acqua Leonardi OAM, Teresa
DALL'ACQUA LEONARDI, Teresa
NPSW04
Dalzell, Brett Graham
DALZELL, Brett Graham
CEDW01
Daniel, Graeme Rex
DANIEL, Graeme
Elected
Daniel, Ronald Keith
DANIEL, Mopsy
Elected
FLIW01
Daniele, Peppino Massimo Nicola
DANIELE, Peppino
Elected
MALW03
Darling, James William
DARLING, James (Jim)
Davey, Denis Ronald
DAVEY, Denis
Elected
PLAW04
Davey, Jane Veronica
DAVEY, Jane
Elected
BURW05
Davey, Trevor Maxwell
DAVEY, Trevor M
Elected
YORW01
Davis, Faye
DAVIS, Faye
Elected
PTLW01
Davis, James Thomas
DAVIS, Jim
Elected
ALEW05
Davis, Peter Woodley
DAVIS, Peter Woodley
Davis, Rebecca Joy
DAVIS, Bec
Elected
KANW01
Dawes, Andrew Graham
DAWES, Andrew Graham
Elected
CORW03
Dayman, Charmaine Helen
DAYMAN, Charmaine
De Jonge, Robert Leendert
DE JONGE, Robert
de la Perrelle, Helen Madeliene
de la PERRELLE, Helen
PLAW06
MITW05
PTAW03
RENW01
TUMW01
PTLA01
COPW01
Elected
ONKW05
TUMW01
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Candidate Name
80
Ballot Paper Name
Elected
Elected
Election Code
de Vries, David Malcolm
de VRIES, Dave
Deak, Alex Sandor
DEAK, Alex
Deakin, Jonathan Lindsey
DEAKIN, Jon
Dell'Antonio, Rino Joseph
DELL'ANTONIO, Rino
Elected
ROBW02
Demetriou, George
DEMETRIOU, George
Elected
WSTW06
Demetriou, Kristen Michelle
DEMETRIOU, Kristen
Denholm, Graeme Harold
DENHOLM, Graeme
Elected
TEAW04
Denholm, Peter Allan
DENHOLM, Peter Allan
Elected
KANW01
Devlin, Debra Charmaine
DEVLIN, Debbie
Elected
Di Fede, Giovanni (John)
DI FEDE, John
CAMW03
Dibben, Warren Frederick
DIBBEN, Warren Frederick
GAWA01
Dick, Stephen Leon Richard
DICK, Steve
Elected
TATW01
Dixon, Ashley
DIXON, Ashley
Elected
PROW01
Dixon, Donald McSporran
DIXON, Donald
Dixon, Peter William
DIXON, Peter William
Elected
Docherty, Glenn Brian
DOCHERTY, Glenn
Elected
Dockerty, Michael John
DOCKERTY, Mike
Dodd, Gail Marie
DODD, Gail Marie
CEDW01
Dodd, Grantley Harold
DODD, Grantley Harold
YORW02
Dolling, Dean Charles
DOLLING, Dean
Dolling, Leon Wayne
DOLLING, Leon Wayne
Donaldson, Karen Mavine
BARW01
GRAW01
HOLW04
WSTW02
PTPW01
KANW01
HOLW01
PLAA01
SALW01
Elected
BAWW01
DONALDSON, Karen
Elected
HOLW03
Dottore, Carlo
DOTTORE, Carlo
Elected
NPSW03
Douglas, Scott
DOUGLAS, Scott
Du Bois, Gregory Charles William
DUBOIS, Gregory
Elected
Duke, Kevin John
DUKE, Kevin
Elected
NPSW03
Dunn, Peter Leonard
DUNN, Peter Leonard
Elected
GOYW03
Dunnicliff, Peter Alan
DUNNICLIFF, Peter Alan
Elected
WATW03
Dunsford, Allan Thomas
DUNSFORD, Allan Thomas
Elected
SOUW02
Dunsmuir, James Hamilton
DUNSMUIR, Jim
Dutton, Karen Sue
DUTTON, Karen Sue
Duxson, Mary Heather
DUXSON, Mary Heather
Dycer, Robert James
DYCER, Rob
Easton, John McGilchrist
EASTON, John
Edwards, Allan John
HOLW01
NPSW03
WUDW01
VICW01
Elected
VICW01
WHYW01
Elected
WATW04
EDWARDS, Allan
Elected
CLEW01
Edwards, David
EDWARDS, David
Elected
TATW01
Eidam, Ingrid Erika Maria
EIDAM, Ingrid
Elleway, Edsel Ernest
ELLEWAY, Eddie
Elected
FRAW01
Elleway, Geoffrey Alan
ELLEWAY, Geoff
CLEW01
Elliott, Toni Maree
ELLIOTT, Toni
MTGW01
PTLW01
BARA01
Ellis, Desmond Charles
ELLIS, Des
Ellis, Geoffrey Allen
ELLIS, Geoffrey
Elected
LIGW01
Ellis, Helen Jacqueline
ELLIS, Helen
England, Christopher Edward
ENGLAND, Chris
Elected
KINW01
England, Robert Keith
ENGLAND, Bob
Elected
MURW02
Enright, John Andrew
ENRIGHT, John (Basil)
Elected
ROBW01
Erichsdotter, Barbara
ERICHSDOTTER, Barbara
NPSW06
Erwin, Doreen Ann
ERWIN, Doreen
ONKW03
ONKW04
ONKW03
Evans, Margaret McLean
EVANS, Margaret McLean
Evans, Stanley George
EVANS, Stan
Elected
ADHW02
BERW01
Evans, Stephanie
EVANS, Stephanie
GAWW01
Ewens, Kay Lorraine
EWENS, Kay
Excell, Graham John
EXCELL, Graham John
Eyers-White, Arna Roschenka Trevia
EYERS-WHITE, Arna
Eyndhoven, Johannes
EYNDHOVEN, John
PLAW01
Fantasia, Amerigo (Curley)
FANTASIA, Curley Amerigo
WSTW01
ALEW04
Elected
TATW01
ADEW02
Candidate Name
Ballot Paper Name
Elected
Election Code
Elected
WSTW01
Elected
ALEW03
Fantasia-Copley, Mia (Eufemia)
FANTASIA-COPLEY, Mia
Farnden, Michael Leigh
FARNDEN, Michael
CAMW02
Farquhar, Wayne Brenton
FARQUHAR, Wayne
Featherston, Barry James
FEATHERSTON, Barry James
Federico, Domenic Joseph
FEDERICO, Domenic Joseph
Federico, Joe
FEDERICO, Joe
Elected
PLAW03
Fennell, Grant Andrew
FENNELL, Grant Andrew
Elected
CLEW01
Fensom, Peter John
FENSOM, Peter
BURA01
Fenwick, Cyd Edwina
FENWICK, Cyd
MTBW03
Ferdinands, Trevor Kingsley
FERDINANDS, Kingsley
Ferguson, Ann Shirley
FERGUSON, Ann Shirley
Ferguson, Arthur Raymond
FERGUSON, Artie
ONKW02
Ferguson, David Frisken
FERGUSON, David
GAWW01
Ferrao, Gerard Francis
FERRAO, Gerard
CHAW01
Fidge, Gregory Alan
FIDGE, Greg
Filsell, Bronwyn Anne
FILSELL, Bronwyn Anne
Elected
FLIW01
Fischer, Kevin Charles
FISCHER, Kevin
Elected
GAWW01
Fisher, Stephen Edward
FISHER, Stephen Edward
Elected
MITW02
Fisk, Lloyd Robert
FISK, Bob
Elected
HOLW01
Fitzgerald, Brendan Charles
FITZGERALD, Brendan
Fitzgerald, Kieran Stephen
FITZGERALD, Kieran
Fitzharris, Anne Mary
FITZHARRIS, Anne Mary
Fitzharris, Hannah Katherine
FITZHARRIS, Hannah Katherine
Fitzpatrick, James Edward
FITZPATRICK, Jim
Flaherty, Anthony John
FLAHERTY, Anthony John (Tony)
Flavel, John Francis
FLAVEL, Jody
Fletcher, Nicholas Francis
FLETCHER, Nick
Fletcher, Trevor Paul
FLETCHER, Trevor Paul
Flint, Evan Roy
FLINT, Evan Roy
Elected
KINA01
Flynn, John Leslie
FLYNN, John
Elected
NARW01
Foley, Robin Linetta
FOLEY, Robin
Forrester, Leonard Thomas John
FORRESTER, John
MIDW04
Foster, Stephen Edward
FOSTER, Steve
PTAW02
Fowles, Denise Joy
FOWLES, Denise
MURW01
Fox, James Philip
FOX, James Philip
Frances, Mark Kenneth Keith
FRANCES, Mark
Francis, Janette Gail
FRANCIS, Jane
Frankling, Christopher Walter
FRANKLING, Sid
Franks, Gregory John
FRANKS, Greg
Fraser, Diane Eleanor
FRASER, Diane
Elected
GAWW01
Fraser, Scott Daley
FRASER, Scott
Elected
GAWW01
Frazer, Rosalind
FRAZER, Ros
Freeman, Melanie Jayne
FREEMAN, Melanie
Freeman, Scott Jeremy
FREEMAN, Scott
Elected
RENW01
Frischke, Jeffrey Victor
FRISCHKE, Jeffrey Victor
Elected
WUDW01
Frogley, John Wreford
FROGLEY, John
Elected
NPSW01
Fuller, Michael Robert
FULLER, Mike
Elected
BERW01
Furlong, Bradley Phillip
FURLONG, Brad
Gabriel, Anthony John
GABRIEL, Anthony
Gadaleta, Dino
GADALETA, Dino
Galanti, Max
GALANTI, Max
Gale, Robert John
LIGW03
PLAW04
HOLA01
Elected
MTBA01
PTPW01
BURW03
ALEW02
Elected
CAMW05
CAMW04
Elected
CHAW03
MALW03
Elected
LOXW01
MTGW01
ONKW05
BERW01
PLAW05
Elected
WSTW03
ONKA01
Elected
KINW01
SALW06
RENW01
GRAW01
SALW03
TEAW02
Elected
PTPW01
GALE, R J (Bill)
Elected
ADHW05
Gamble, Bruce Lindsay
GAMBLE, Bruce Lindsay
Elected
MTBW02
Gandolfi, Peter John
GANDOLFI, Peter
Elected
WATA01
Gardner, Margaret Anne
GARDNER, Margaret
Elected
ALEW05
Gartrell, Grant
GARTRELL, Grant
Elected
ALEW01
CHAW07
81
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Candidate Name
82
Ballot Paper Name
Garvey, Martin John
GARVEY, John
Garvie, Kenneth George
GARVIE, Ken
Gehling, Bruce
GEHLING, Bruce
Elected
Election Code
TEAW05
KINA01
BERW01
Gellie, Christopher
GELLIE, Christopher
Gersch, Ronald William
GERSCH, Ronald William
Ghent, Stuart Wilson
GHENT, Stuart
Elected
Gibb, Bronte John (Jack)
GIBB, Jack
Elected
Gilbert, Graham Ralph
GILBERT, Graham
Gilbert, Robert John
GILBERT, Rob
Gill, Adrian Maxwell
GILL, Adrian
Elected
GOYW02
Gill, Elizabeth (Betty)
GILL, Betty
Elected
SALW01
Glass, Stewart Maxwell
GLASS, Stewart
ONKW04
Gleeson, Barry Douglas
GLEESON, Barry
MURW01
Godden, Graeme Ross "Sam"
GODDEN, Sam
MURW01
Golding, Leslie Alan
GOLDING, Les
Golding, Nedd
GOLDING, Nedd
Elected
CLAW01
Goodall, Brian Victor
GOODALL, Brian
Elected
SALW07
Gooley, Coral Joy
GOOLEY, Coral
Elected
Goss, Graham Paul
GOSS, Graham
Graham, Peter Alan
GRAHAM, Peter
Elected
LIGW04
Granozio, Connie Maria
GRANOZIO, Connie Maria
Elected
NPSW04
Grant, Robert Hugh
GRANT, Robert Hugh
Elected
Gratzis, Constantinos Anthony
GRATZIS, Con
Greagen, Phillip Edward
GREAGEN, Phil
Greaves, Heidi Lee
GREAVES, Heidi
Green, Bruce Leslie
GREEN, Bruce
Elected
PTLA01
Green, Linda Rose
GREEN, Linda
Elected
ADHW04
Green, Ronald John
GREEN, Ron
Greenslade, Simon John
GREENSLADE, Simon
Elected
YORW01
Greer, Nicholas Michael
GREER, Nick
Elected
MITW05
Gregory, Philip Lance
GREGORY, Phil
Elected
CEDW01
Grigg, Neville George
GRIGG, Neville
Elected
CAMW05
Grimm, Elaine
GRIMM, Elaine
Elected
MITW05
Groote, Mark Rainer
GROOTE, Mark
Elected
PROW01
Gross, John Leonard
GROSS, John
Elected
COPW01
Grosser, Ian David
GROSSER, Ian
Elected
MTBW03
Grossman, Mark Ronald
GROSSMAN, Mark
Guscott, Raymond Thomas
GUSCOTT, Ray
Elected
PTAW03
Habib, Carolyn Laura
HABIB, Carolyn
Elected
MARW03
Hackett, Jennifer Mary
HACKETT, Jennie
Elected
WALW01
Hacking, Todd
HACKING, Todd
Elected
TEAW03
Haddy, Brian Robert
HADDY, Brian
Haese, Marlene Natasha
HAESE, Marlene
Haese, Rosalie Elizabeth
HAESE, Rosalie
Hagen, Peter John
HAGEN, Peter John
Hall, David Anthony
HALL, David
Elected
VICW01
Hall, Jeffrey Wayne
HALL, Jeff
Elected
MIDW02
Hall, Timothy Ryan
HALL, Tim
Hall, Valerie Clare
HALL, Val
Hamilton, Mark Eric
HAMILTON, Mark Eric
Hamilton, Neil Joseph
HAMILTON, Neil
Hamilton, Susan
HAMILTON, Susan
Hamilton-Smith, Penelope Anne
HAMILTON-SMITH, Penni
Hammond, Alan James
Elected
MITW04
TATW01
CHAW01
RENW01
WSTW01
BURA01
MARW01
PLAW04
HOLW04
CHAW04
WSTW05
Elected
PAUW01
ONKW01
BURW06
BARW01
MTBA01
GAWW01
Elected
WSTW05
PTLW01
MARW06
ADHW04
Elected
ADEA02
TEAW06
Elected
MTBW02
HAMMOND, Alan
Elected
ONKW02
Hancock, Gordon Dudley
HANCOCK, Gordon
Elected
SOUW01
Hancock, Graham Lawrence
HANCOCK, Graham Lawrence
MITW02
COPW01
Candidate Name
Ballot Paper Name
Elected
Election Code
Hancock, Malcolm Bruce
HANCOCK, Malcolm Bruce
Elected
ELLW01
Hanley, Raelene Ann
HANLEY, Raelene
Elected
CHAW02
Harbinson, Matthew James
HARBINSON, Matthew
Elected
TEAW02
Hardbottle, Francis William
HARDBOTTLE, Frank
Elected
Hardman, Samantha Ann Francis
HARDMAN, Samantha
Harfield, Byron
HARFIELD, Byron
Elected
Harley, Michael Philip
HARLEY, Mick
Elected
CHAW08
Harris, Allen
HARRIS, Allen
Elected
PROW01
Harris, Margaret Kay
HARRIS, Margaret
Elected
Harris, Matthew Donald
HARRIS, Matthew
MTRW02
Harrison, Richard Archie
HARRISON, Richard Archie
WAKW03
Hart, Jeremy David
HART, Jeremy
Hartley E.S.M., Gordon Charles
HARTLEY, Gordon
Harvey, Neil Ross
HARVEY, Neil Ross
Harvey, Rodney Phillip
HARVEY, Rod
Hasenohr, Robert
HASENOHR, Robert George
Haskas, Chris
HASKAS, Chris
Haslam, Robert Alexander
HASLAM, Bert
LOXA01
Hassam, Darryl John
HASSAM, Darryl John
MARW06
PETW01
MTBW01
MTGW01
BARW01
PTAW01
Elected
PTLW01
TATW01
UNLW02
Elected
BURW06
MARW03
Hatcher, Adrian Scott
HATCHER, Adrian Scott
Hawker, Michael John
HAWKER, Michael John
Elected
COPW01
Hawkins, John Stuart
HAWKINS, John
SALW07
Haynes, Greg Ian
HAYNES, Greg
RENW01
Healey, Terrence Edward
HEALEY, Terry
MARW02
Hein, Timothy James
HEIN, Tim
Heley, Janet Margaret
HELEY, Jan
Helfand, Shagina
HELFAND, Shagina
ALEW05
ADEW02
Elected
MALW03
COPW01
Hender, Megan
HENDER, Megan
Henderson, Andrew James
HENDERSON, Andrew
Elected
ADEW02
PTLW01
Henderson, Patrina Kelly
HENDERSON, Kelly
ADEW03
Hendryx, Andrew Morgan
HENDRYX, Andy
Henningsen, Michael David
HENNINGSEN, Michael David
Herrmann, Alysha Erin Anne
HERRMANN, Alysha
Herrmann, Malcolm Arthur
YORW01
Elected
ADEW03
HERRMANN, Malcolm Arthur
Elected
ADHW04
Hewitson, Michael Gordon
HEWITSON, Michael Gordon
Elected
Heysen, Christopher Scott
HEYSEN, Chris
BERW01
UNLW01
BURW04
Hill, Alan Henry
HILL, Alan
Hill, Barry
HILL, Barry
CHAW07
Hill, Maxwell John
HILL, Max
LOWW01
Hislop, Gail
HISLOP, Gail
Hitchcock, Peter William
HITCHCOCK, Peter William
Hobart, Brenton James
HOBART, Brenton James
Hobbs, George William Mackenzie
HOBBS, George
BURW03
Hockley, Dianne Ruth
HOCKLEY, Dianne
GAWW01
Hockley, Karen Louise Antic
HOCKLEY, Karen
Hodge, Merton Kenneth
HODGE, Merton
Hodges, Mary
HODGES, Mary
ONKW01
Holdback, Peter Ashley
HOLDBACK, Peter
ONKW04
Holman, Wendy Jennifer
HOLMAN, Wendy
Elected
LOWW01
Honner, Mirella
HONNER, Mirella
Elected
SALW05
Hood, David Murray
HOOD, David
Hope, David Thomas
HOPE, David
BURA01
Hopkins, Philip Brian
HOPKINS, Philip
BURW03
Horan, David Barry
HORAN, Barry
ONKW01
Hornhardt, Shaun Andrew
HORNHARDT, Shaun Andrew
Hornsey, Charles Robert
HORNSEY, Robert
Elected
GRAW01
BURW01
Elected
ELLW01
MTRW01
MITW05
Elected
WHYW01
NARA01
Elected
FRAW01
LIGA01
83
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Candidate Name
84
Ballot Paper Name
Elected
Election Code
Elected
PTPW01
Hortin, Shirley Evelyn
HORTIN, Shirley Evelyn
Howard, George Serji
HOWARD, George
MITW01
Howard, Shane Maxwell
HOWARD, Shane
ONKW04
Howard, Yvonne Lee
HOWARD, Yvonne
Elected
MALW02
Howie, Jeffrey Lionel
HOWIE, Jeff
Elected
MIDW05
Hubycz, Anne-Marie
HUBYCZ, Anne-Marie
Elected
PTAW07
Huckstepp, James Douglas
HUCKSTEPP, Jim
Elected
HOLW04
Hudson, Michael Francis
HUDSON, Mike
Elected
Hughes, Cheryle Anne
HUGHES, Cheryle
Hughes, David Francis
HUGHES, David Francis
Elected
GAWW01
Hughes, Edward Joseph
HUGHES, Eddie
Elected
WHYW01
Hughes, Peter Campbell
HUGHES, Peter
Elected
UNLW03
Huish, Patricia Anne
HUISH, Patricia
Hull, Bruce William
HULL, Bruce William
Elected
MARW03
Hummel-Najar, Kathy
HUMMEL-NAJAR, Kathy
Humphries, Glenys Leanne
HUMPHRIES, Glenys
CLEW01
Humphries, John Joseph
HUMPHRIES, John (JH)
ONKW04
Hunt, Franklin Ronald Fredrick
HUNT, Frank
Hunt, Peter Robert
HUNT, Peter R
Elected
BERA01
Hunter, Peter Charles
HUNTER, Peter
Elected
RENW01
Hurn, Brian Morgan
HURN, Brian Morgan
Elected
BARA01
Hutchinson, Luke Philip
HUTCHINSON, Luke
Elected
MARW04
Hutchison, James Anthony
HUTCHISON, Tony
Elected
KINW01
Iammarrone, Michael
IAMMARRONE, Michael
Elected
PTAW05
Ienco, Giuseppe (Joe)
IENCO, Joe
Elected
CHAW06
Irvine, Roger Stuart
IRVINE, Roger Stuart
Elected
MTBW03
Irving, Ann
IRVING, Ann
Isemonger, Jana
ISEMONGER, Jana
Elected
SALW04
Jackson, Gavin Frederick
JACKSON, Gavin F
Elected
FRAW01
Jackson, James Kennedy
JACKSON, Jamie
Elected
TATW02
Jacobs, Peter Ross
JACOBS, Peter Ross
Elected
MTRW02
Jacobsen, James Webster
JACOBSEN, Jim
BURA01
Jacques, Leighton Arthur
JACQUES, Leighton
TEAW01
UNLW02
BERW01
NPSA01
MARW02
TATW01
SALW04
Jaensch, Neville Ross
JAENSCH, Neville Ross
James, Alexandra Violet
JAMES, Alexandra V
Elected
CORW02
Jamieson, Peter Andrew
JAMIESON, Peter Andrew
Elected
PTAW01
Jamieson, William Brame
JAMIESON, William (Bill)
Elected
ONKW02
Jankus, Christine Dale
JANKUS, Christine Dale
Jared, Ashley William Wilkey
JARED, Ashley
NARW01
Jaudzems, Valdis Juris
JAUDZEMS, Valdis
MARW02
Jennings, Mardi Kaye
JENNINGS, Mardi K
Elected
MIDW03
Jensen, Janice Margaret
JENSEN, Janice
Elected
PTAW04
Jobson, Phillip Scott
JOBSON, Phillip Scott
Johansen, Bruce William
JOHANSEN, Bruce
Elected
PTAW01
Johanson, Gary Robert
JOHANSON, Gary
Elected
Johns, Michael Joseph
JOHNS, Mic
Johns, Trevor Charles
JOHNS, Trevor Charles
MIDW02
Johnson, Christopher Craig Michael
JOHNSON, Christopher
ONKW01
CAMW03
BURW02
SALW03
PTAA01
ONKW01
Johnson, Dean Nigel
JOHNSON, Dean
Johnson, Malcolm Walter James
JOHNSON, Bluey
Elected
KIMW01
Johnson, Sam Craig
JOHNSON, Sam
Elected
PAUW01
Johnston, Peter Brian
JOHNSTON, Peter Brian
Jolley, Peter Raymond
JOLLEY, Peter
Elected
PTLW01
Jones, Janet Margaret
JONES, Janet Margaret
Elected
YANW01
Jones, Jodie Kay
JONES, Jodie Kay
Elected
Jones, Llewellyn David
JONES, Llew
PTPA01
HOLW02
CLEW01
MTGW01
Candidate Name
Ballot Paper Name
Elected
Election Code
Jones, Lucas
JONES, Lucas
Elected
TEAW05
Jones, Simon Richard Gregory
JONES, Simon
Elected
ADHW02
Jones, Stephen Edward
JONES, Stephen Edward
Elected
Jordan, Timothy Robert
JORDAN, Tim
BURW06
Joseph, Cathryn Jeanne
JOSEPH, Cathie
YORW03
Elected
MALW01
Joy, Michael William
JOY, Michael William
Kaden, Anthony John
KADEN, Tony
PLAW05
Karahalios, Sheron
KARAHALIOS, Sheron
Kassebaum, Andrew James
KASSEBAUM, Andrew
Elected
BERW01
Keane, Bernard John
KEANE, Bernie
Elected
TEAW01
Keane, Sandra
KEANE, Sandy
Keen, Terry-Anne
KEEN, Terry-Anne
Elected
MALW01
Kellock, Jane-Marie
KELLOCK, Jane
Elected
GOYW02
Kelly, Andrew
KELLY, Andrew
Kemp, John Grantley
KEMP, John
Kemp, Suzanne Joy
KEMP, Suzanne Joy
Kemp, Trevor Dudley
KEMP, Trevor Dudley
Elected
Kench, Janet Elizabeth
KENCH, Janet
Elected
CLAW01
Keneally, Angela Jane
KENEALLY, Angela
Elected
CHAW05
Kennedy, John Charles
KENNEDY, John
Elected
CAMW01
Kennelly, Peter
KENNELLY, Peter
Elected
LIGW03
Kennington, Duncan Detlef
KENNINGTON, Duncan
Elected
MALW04
Kenny, Janice Anne
KENNY, Jan
Elected
STRW01
Kerley, Leonie Helen
KERLEY, Leonie
Elected
BAWW01
Kerley, Trevor Rex
KERLEY, Trevor Rex
Elected
KARW01
Kies, Bridgette
KIES, Bridgette
Elected
BARW01
Kilby, Jacqueline Gail Kilby
KILBY, Gail
Elected
ONKW01
Kilner, Ross Bernard
KILNER, Ross Bernard
Kimber, David Glyn
KIMBER, David
Elected
LOXW01
Kipling, Leslie John
KIPLING, John
Elected
WAKW02
Kirsten, Ernst Detlef
KIRSTEN, Ernst
Klitscher, Jeffrey Gerhard
KLITSCHER, Jeffrey
Elected
CORW01
Knight, Christopher Ian
KNIGHT, Chris
Elected
ONKW02
Knight, Greville Royston Lionel
KNIGHT, Greville
Knight, Kevin John
KNIGHT, Kevin
Elected
TEAW04
Knoblauch, Garry John
KNOBLAUCH, Garry John
Elected
NPSW02
Knott, Christopher James
KNOTT, Christopher
Koch, Fiona Louise
KOCH, Fiona
Koch, Paul John
KOCH, Paul John
Koirala, Jai
KOIRALA, Jai
MITW03
Koorey, Nicholas Michael
KOOREY, Nic
BURW06
Koumi, John
KOUMI, John
Kourtesis, Maria
KOURTESIS, Maria
HOLA01
Koutouzis, Sotirios
KOUTOUZIS, Sam
BERW01
FRAW01
PROW01
TEAW03
PROW01
Elected
ADHW02
ONKW04
STRW01
ROBW02
BURW02
PTAW01
CHAW03
BARW01
Elected
Elected
Elected
GAWW01
UNLW02
Kretschmer, Paul Raymond
KRETSCHMER, Paul Raymond
Kruger, Marck Dylan
KRUGER, Marck
MTRW04
VICW01
Krzoska, George
KRZOSKA, George
LOXW01
Kubisch, Ronald Victor
KUBISCH, Ron Victor
LIGW04
Kuhl, Barry Ross
KUHL, Barry
Elected
GRAW01
Lamond, David John
LAMOND, David John
Elected
WAKW03
Lander, Graham John
LANDER, Graham
Lang, Roger Bruce
LANG, Roger Bruce
Elected
NORW04
Langan, Michael Ralph
LANGAN, Michael
Lange, Geoffrey William
LANGE, Geoffrey William
Elected
NORW03
Langford, David Thomas
LANGFORD, David Thomas
Elected
YORW01
Lapidge, Anthony John
LAPIDGE, Anthony
Elected
UNLW03
YANW02
BARW01
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Candidate Name
86
Ballot Paper Name
Elected
Election Code
Lardelli, Michael Trent
LARDELLI, Michael
Laubsch, Barry Douglas
LAUBSCH, Barry Douglas
Elected
MURW02
PROA01
Lawlor, Gwenda Fay
LAWLOR, Gwenda
Elected
WATW03
Lawrence, John David
LAWRENCE, John David
Lawrie, Robert John
LAWRIE, Bob
Elected
TUMW01
Lawrie, Robert McFarlane
LAWRIE, Robert McFarlane
Elected
Layng, Douglas Arthur
LAYNG, Doug
Lee, Andrew
LEE, Andrew
Elected
MTGW01
Lee, Monica Clare
LEE, Monica
Elected
PROW01
Leggett, Stewart Ronald
LEGGETT, Stewart Ronald
Lemon, Helga Gabriele
LEMON, Helga Gabriele
Elected
BURW03
Lennox, Brett Thomas Joseph
LENNOX, Brett Thomas
Leombruno, Anna
LEOMBRUNO, Anna
Elected
CAMW03
Letch, David John
LETCH, David John
STRW02
Leue, Gordon Albert
LEUE, Gordon Albert
MTRW01
Lewis, Felicity-ann
LEWIS, Felicity-ann
Elected
MARA01
Lewis, Peter David
LEWIS, Peter David
Elected
VICW01
Lincoln-Bouts, Catherine Janette
LINCOLN-BOUTS, Cathie
Lindsell, Martin David
LINDSELL, Martin David
PLAA01
Linke, Christopher John
LINKE, Christopher John
BARW01
Little, Shirley Elizabeth
LITTLE, Shirley Elizabeth
Elected
GRAW02
Liu, Kin Chou
LIU, Ken
Elected
KANW01
Llewellyn-Smith, Michael
LLEWELLYN-SMITH, Michael
Elected
Lock, Garry James
LOCK, Garry James
PETW01
Lockett, Tamara Lyn
LOCKETT, Tammy
HOLW03
Loeser, Keith Maxwell
LOESER, Keith
Logan, Marie
LOGAN, Marie
Lombe, Karen Ann
LOMBE, Karen Ann
Lonie, Susan Carol
LONIE, Susan
Elected
HOLW03
Looker, Timothy Donald
LOOKER, Tim
Elected
HOLW02
Lord, Felicity Anne
LORD, Felicity
Loveday, Janet Mary
LOVEDAY, Jan
Elected
ADHW03
Low, Julie Katherine
LOW, Julie
Elected
LOWW01
Lucas, Gary Stephen
LUCAS, Gary Stephen
Elected
Lucas, Phyllis Joan
LUCAS, Joan
WATW03
Ludwig, Cassandra Fay
LUDWIG, Cassandra Fay
PLAW01
CHAW06
TUMW01
PROW01
VICA01
ONKW01
ONKW01
ADEA02
VICW01
Elected
CAMW02
ADEW01
BURW05
FLIW01
Lumsden, Lisa Jane
LUMSDEN, Lisa
Lutz, Peter Arthur
LUTZ, Peter
Elected
PAUW01
Lykke, David Frank William
LYKKE, David Frank William
Elected
BARW01
Lyon, Reginald William
LYON, Reg
Macchia, Paolo-Antonio
MACCHIA, Paul
UNLW01
Macdonald, Jacqueline Dawn
MACDONALD, Jackie
TEAW01
MacKenzie, Sherron Kaye
MacKENZIE, Sherron
Elected
MacMillan, Duncan
MacMILLAN, Duncan
Elected
PLAW06
MacRae, Sophia Emogene
MacRAE, Sophia
Elected
NPSW04
Maddocks, Allan Peter
MADDOCKS, Allan
Elected
RENW01
Magasdi, Creston Ivan
MAGASDI, Creston (Cris)
Maher, James Anthony
MAHER, Jim
Elected
MTGW01
Maitland, James Walter
MAITLAND, James Walter
Elected
WAKA01
Malani, Natasha
MALANI, Natasha
Elected
Male, Geoffrey Arthur
MALE, Geoff
Malthouse, Margaretha Johanna
MALTHOUSE, Margaret
Elected
LOXW01
Mangos, Arthur Con
MANGOS, Arthur Con
Elected
WSTW03
Manser, Lance Stephen
MANSER, Lance
NPSW04
Manson, Stewart Rex
MANSON, Rex
ONKW02
Manuelrayan, Arunamarie
MANUELRAYAN, Aruna
CHAW06
LOXW01
KINA01
STRW02
ADEA01
ADEA02
COPW01
Candidate Name
Ballot Paper Name
Elected
Election Code
Maple, Adrian James
MAPLE, Adrian James
Marcuccitti, Luciana
MARCUCCITTI, Lucy
RENW01
Maros, Con
MAROS, Con
Marshall, Joanne Mary
MARSHALL, Joanne
Elected
WHYW01
Marshall, Robert Kennion
MARSHALL, Bob
Elected
VICW01
Martin, Carolyne Joy
MARTIN, Carol
Elected
PTAW05
Martinson, Neil Thomas
MARTINSON, Neil
Elected
Maslen, Kym Robert
MASLEN, Kym Robert
Mason, Murray Fredrick
MASON, Murray
Elected
TUMW01
Massey, Brian
MASSEY, Brian
Elected
TEAW06
Mastrosavas, Theodore Samuel
MASTROSAVAS, Theo
Mathews, Jennifer Mary
MATHEWS, Jenny
Elected
Mathews, Kenneth Bruce
MATHEWS, Bruce
Elected
KIMW01
Mattey, Samuel Peter
MATTEY, S Peter
Elected
GOYW01
May, Paul Ernest
MAY, Paul Ernest
Elected
WUDW01
Maylin, Michael John
MAYLIN, Mike
Elected
COOW01
Maynard, Kenneth Reginald
MAYNARD, Ken
Mayne, Lawrence
MAYNE, Lawrence
PLAW06
McArthur, Roderick Lee
McARTHUR, Rod
PTAW02
McAuliffe, Michael John
McAULIFFE, Michael John
McCarthy, Kevin James
McCARTHY, Kevin James
Elected
PTAW07
McColl, Karen Michelle
McCOLL, Karen Michelle
Elected
MALW04
McCrohan, Nadene Ellen
McCROHAN, Nadene Ellen
ONKW02
McCulloch, Antony Craig
McCULLOCH, Tony
TEAW02
McDonald, Dianne
McDONALD, Dianne
McDonald, Margaret Anne
McDONALD, Margaret Anne
McGee, Barry William
McGEE, Barry
McGinniss, Robina O'Connor
Elected
NPSW06
CHAW01
RENA01
ADHW05
PTLW01
ROBW02
CEDW01
RENW01
KIMW01
Elected
BAWW01
McGINNISS, Ruby
Elected
WHYW01
McGlasson, Creagh
McGLASSON, Creagh
Elected
McGrath, John Stanley
McGRATH, Blue
McGuire, Craig William
McGUIRE, Craig William
Elected
McHugh, Barry Kym
McHUGH, Kym
Elected
McInerney, Kenneth John
McINERNEY, Kenneth John
McInnes, William Archibald
McINNES, William
McKay, Kym John
McKAY, Kym
Elected
WSTW04
McKay, Peter Robert
McKAY, Peter Robert
Elected
PTAW05
McKenzie, Ian Stuart
McKENZIE, Ian
McKinna, Lachlan John
McKINNA, Lachlan John (Locky)
Elected
CORW02
McLachlan, Anthony Scott
McLACHLAN, Scott
McLafferty, James Anthony
McLAFFERTY, Jim
McLarty, John Lachlan
McLARTY, John
McLean, Kenneth Clarence
SALW01
ELLW01
MIDW03
NARW01
ALEA01
TATW01
TEAA01
BURW03
NARW01
Elected
TEAW05
McLEAN, Ken
Elected
PAUW01
McLean, Malcolm Thomas
McLEAN, Malcolm
Elected
McMillan, Angela
McMILLAN, Angela
McPhail, Anthony
McPHAIL, Anthony
VICA01
McPherson, Neville
McPHERSON, Nev
BERA01
McQuire, Roger Douglas
McQUIRE, Roger Douglas
WAKW03
McRostie, David John
McROSTIE, David John
NARW01
Medlyn, Richard Barrington
MEDLYN, Rick
ALEW05
Menhennet, Janette Rose
MENHENNET, Janette
GAWW01
Mentieth, Jain Elizabeth
MENTIETH, Jain Elizabeth
TUMW01
Menz, Philip John
MENZ, Philip John
CAMW04
Menzel, Adrian Kenneth
MENZEL, Adrian K
GOYW04
Merrett, Rhys Jake
MERRETT, Rhys Jake
ALEW04
Merritt, Heather Julie
MERRITT, Heather Julie
Elected
ONKW03
Mesecke, Scott Edward
MESECKE, Scott Edward
Elected
PETW01
ONKA01
NARW01
PROW01
87
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Candidate Name
88
Ballot Paper Name
Elected
Election Code
Micenko, Kalyna
MICENKO, Kalyna
PTAW03
Michelmore, Kim
MICHELMORE, Kim
BARW01
Milesi, Robert Philip
MILESI, Rob
MURW03
Millar OAM, Glen
MILLAR, Glen
Millard, Donald Barry
MILLARD, Donald Barry
Elected
Miller, Kim William
MILLER, Kim William
Elected
PETW01
Miller, Richard Charles
MILLER, Richard
Elected
BARW01
Miller, Rosemary Jean
MILLER, Rosemary
UNLW03
Millie, Delzie Amelia
MILLIE, Delzie
WATW01
MARW06
Mills, Shane Patrick
MILLS, Shane Patrick
Mills, Stephen Howard
MILLS, Stephen
Milne, Kenneth John David
MILNE, Scotty
Elected
Milsom, Peter John
MILSOM, Peter John
Elected
Minerds, Michelle Elizabeth
MINERDS, Michelle Elizabeth
Minney, Brian John
MINNEY, John
Elected
NPSW02
Minney, Sarah Ann
MINNEY, Sarah
Elected
WHYW01
Minnican, Robert John
MINNICAN, Robert John
Mitchell, Anthony Thomas
MITCHELL, Tony
Elected
PAUW01
Mitchell, Matthew Jack
MITCHELL, Matthew
Elected
PROW01
Mitchell, Peter Laurence
MITCHELL, Peter Laurence
Elected
LOWW01
Mizzi, Gregory Paul
MIZZI, Gregory Paul
Mock, Robert James
MOCK, Robert
Elected
TATW01
Molineux, Wayne Andrew
MOLINEUX, Wayne
Elected
CLAW01
Monceaux, Dorothy Anne
MONCEAUX, Anne
Elected
BURW01
Moody, Neville Scott
MOODY, Neville
Moore, Evonne June
MOORE, Evonne
Moore, Glanville Clifford
MOORE, Glan
Moorman, Keith Terence
MOORMAN, Keith Terence
Moran, Anne
MORAN, Anne
Elected
ADEA02
Moreland, David John William
MORELAND, David John William
Elected
KINW01
Morgan, Alex John
MORGAN, Alex
Morgan, Jeanenne Pearl
MORGAN, Jeanenne
Morgan, Thomas
MORGAN, Thomas
Moriarty, Leeanne Carol
MORIARTY, Leeanne Carol
Moritz, Steven Andrew
MORITZ, Steven Andrew
Morley, Darryl Ian Warren
MORLEY, Darryl
Morris, Alan Franklin
MORRIS, Alan
PAUW01
Morris, Beverley Jane
MORRIS, Bev
BARW01
Morris, James
MORRIS, James
UNLW01
Morris, Michael Stanford
MORRIS, Michael S
VICW01
Morrissey, Michael Francis
MORRISSEY, Mick
MIDA01
Moseley, Tristan Anthony James
MOSELEY, Tristan
SALW01
Mosey, Warren Steward
MOSEY, Warren Steward
GOYW04
Moss, James
MOSS, Jim
MIDW03
Moylan, Shaun Kingsley
MOYLAN, Shaun Kingsley
GAWA01
Moyle, Debbie
MOYLE, Debbie
Mozol, Bethney Merna
MOZOL, Bethney
Elected
CEDW01
Munro, David Douglas
MUNRO, David Douglas
Elected
MITW04
Muras, Jane Foster Reinhold
MURAS, Jane F R
Murray, Leon Patey
MURRAY, Leon Patey
Elected
LOWW01
Murray, William James
MURRAY, Bill
Musolino, Dino
MUSOLINO, Dino
Elected
PLAW01
Mutton, Desmond Keith
MUTTON, Des
Elected
MTGW01
Myers, Derek Wayne
MYERS, Derek Wayne
Myers, Kevin Paul
MYERS, Kevin
Nankivell, Brian Francis
NANKIVELL, Brian F
Elected
LOWW01
PETW01
PTPW01
BARW01
MIDW02
ONKW05
STRW01
ALEW04
MTGW01
NPSW04
Elected
NORW01
HOLW03
COOW01
Elected
GRAW01
ONKA01
Elected
MITW01
MURW03
Elected
KINW01
SALW05
CAMW05
WATA01
GAWW01
Elected
MIDW04
ONKW05
Candidate Name
Ballot Paper Name
Elected
Election Code
ONKW04
Nash, Sharon Veronica
NASH, Sharon
Elected
Nayda, Garry Dean
NAYDA, Garry Dean
Elected
Naylor, Luke Geoffrey
NAYLOR, Luke
COPW01
Neagle, Moira Rose
NEAGLE, Moira
WATW03
Neal, James
NEAL, James
ADEW01
Neal, John Harvey
NEAL, John
Elected
Nelson, Ronald John
NELSON, Ron
Elected
Newbold, Scott Malcolm
NEWBOLD, Scott
Newman, Paul Watford
NEWMAN, Paul Watford
Elected
Ngo, Tung The
NGO, Tung
Elected
PTAW04
Nguyen, Oanh Kim Thi
NGUYEN, Oanh
Elected
CHAW04
Nicholls, Peter
NICHOLLS, Peter
Nicholls, Robert Bruce
NICHOLLS, Bob
Elected
YORW02
Nichols, Helen Elaine
NICHOLS, Helen
Elected
CAMW01
Nicholson, Eric Duncan
NICHOLSON, Eric
Nicholson, Howard
NICHOLSON, Howard
Nickolls, Jeffrey Gordon
NICKOLLS, Jeffrey Gordon
Nicol, Margaret Jean
NICOL, Margaret
Nield, Hugh Cowell
NIELD, Hugh Cowell
Nield, Roger Ernest
NIELD, Roger
Elected
Nolan, Harvey Grant
NOLAN, Harvey
Elected
Norman, Julie Anne
NORMAN, Julie
Norris, Julie Ann
NORRIS, Julie Ann
Elected
PLAW01
Norton, Trevor John
NORTON, Trevor
Elected
LOXW01
Nottle, Colin Edward
NOTTLE, Colin Edward
Elected
MTRW03
Nutt, Phillip Adrian
NUTT, Phil
Oakes, Alan Roger
OAKES, Alan
Elected
ONKW03
O'Brien, Bill
O'BRIEN, Bill
Elected
Ogilvy, Kaylene Jillian
OGILVY, Kaylene Jillian
O'Halloran, Darren Craig
O'HALLORAN, Darren Craig
Elected
WATW03
Oliver, Alan Joseph
OLIVER, Alan
Elected
ALEW04
Oliver, Maureen Kaye
OLIVER, Maureen Kaye
Elected
TATW02
O'Loughlin, David Andrew
O'LOUGHLIN, David
Elected
PROA01
Olsen, Wayne Richard
OLSEN, Wayne
Elected
ONKW01
Olson, Peter Alan
OLSON, Peter
MIDW03
Onuzans, Esperanza Jane
ONUZANS, Jane
PLAW02
O'Rielley, Annette Patricia
O'RIELLEY, Annette Patricia
Elected
WSTW04
O'Rielley, Cynthia
O'RIELLEY, Cindy
Elected
WSTW02
O'Rielly, Maxwell Ross
O'RIELLY, Max
Elected
Osborne, Oliver Nelson Towns
OSBORNE, Oliver
Osterstock, Mark Andrew
OSTERSTOCK, Mark
Elected
BURW01
Ottens, Darryl Ernest
OTTENS, Darryl Ernest
Elected
WAKW01
Ousey, Francis Alfred
OUSEY, Frank
Owen, Colin Wayne
OWEN, Wayne
Pain, Darryl Ian
PAIN, Darryl
Pain, Richard Ian
PAIN, Richard Ian
WAKA01
Paior, Jonathon Reeves
PAIOR, Jon
BURW03
Palk, Lesley Claire
PALK, Leni
Elected
Palmer, Donald George
PALMER, Don
Elected
UNLW05
Palmer, Garth Robert
PALMER, Garth
Elected
WSTW05
Panagaris, Peter
PANAGARIS, Peter
Paparella, Joseph Anthony
PAPARELLA, Joe
Elected
PTPW01
Papazoglov, Dimitrios (Jim)
PAPAZOGLOV, Jim
Elected
PTLW01
Parkes, Keith James
PARKES, Keith
Elected
ALEW05
Parkin, David Thomas
PARKIN, David
Elected
BURA01
Parkyn, Colin Richard
PARKYN, Colin (Shorty)
Elected
ORRW01
PTPW01
GOYW04
ADHW01
COPW01
YANW02
PTAW02
ADEW03
NPSW02
Elected
SOUW01
CAMW02
BURA01
CLEW01
ROBW02
BAWW01
MURA01
LIGA01
PLAW05
PLAW04
CLAW01
WATW04
ADEW01
Elected
WAKW02
BURW05
TEAW03
89
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Candidate Name
90
Ballot Paper Name
Elected
Election Code
Elected
ONKW05
Parslow, Darryl John
PARSLOW, Darryl
Parsonage, Roland Craig
PARSONAGE, Craig
BURA01
Parsons, David Langdon
PARSONS, David Langdon
MALW02
Partington, Judith Ann
PARTINGTON, Judy
Elected
GOYW03
Pasalidis, Isaac
PASALIDIS, Isaac
Elected
NPSW01
Paschke, David Charles Henry
PASCHKE, David Charles Henry
ADHW05
Paterson, Colin Leslie
PATERSON, Colin Leslie
PTAW03
Patterson, John Rayden
PATTERSON, John
Patterson, Rodney James
PATTERSON, Rod
Elected
PTLW01
Patterson, Stephen
PATTERSON, Stephen
Elected
HOLW02
Patton, Robert Clement
PATTON, Bob
Elected
HOLW01
Patty, Violet Joyce
PATTY, Violet
Paynter, Frances Joy
PAYNTER, Frances Joy
Elected
Peake, David James
PEAKE, David James
Elected
Pearce, Graham
PEARCE, Graham
Pearks, Narelle Elizabeth
PEARKS, Narelle
Pedler, Paul Boyd
PEDLER, Paul Boyd
Elected
LOWW01
Penniment, Diana Elizabeth
PENNIMENT, Diana Elizabeth
Elected
TATW01
Perilli, Aldo
PERILLI, Aldo
Perry, Helen Ruth
PERRY, Helen Ruth
Elected
CLAW01
Perry, Ian Gordon
PERRY, Ian
Perryman, Steven Allan
PERRYMAN, Steve
Elected
MTGA01
Persello, Hanna Elise
PERSELLO, Hanna
Elected
Peters, George
PETERS, George
Peters, Robert Gordon
PETERS, Bob
MIDW04
Petrie, Lynette Margaret
PETRIE, Lyn
TEAW03
Pfeiffer, Neville Kenneth
PFEIFFER, Neville Kenneth
Elected
SOUW02
Pfeiffer, Timothy Gerald
PFEIFFER, Tim
Elected
MARW02
Pfitzner, Jane Marie
PFITZNER, Jane
Elected
CAMW04
Phillips, Andrew James
PHILLIPS, Andrew James
Phillips, Caroline Anne
PHILLIPS, Caroline Anne
Elected
KARW01
Phillips, June Irene
PHILLIPS, June Irene
Elected
MURW03
Phillips, Pamela Ann
PHILLIPS, Pam
Philp, Graham William
PHILP, Graham
Elected
VICA01
Picard, Anne
PICARD, Anne
Elected
MALW04
Picken, Francis William
PICKEN, Francis
Pickering, Michael
PICKERING, Michael
Picton, Michael James
PICTON, Michael
Elected
MITA01
Piggott, Grant Edward
PIGGOTT, Grant Edward
Elected
BURW04
Pile, James Francis
PILE, Jim
Elected
YANW01
Pilkington, Damien
PILKINGTON, Damien
Elected
Pinto, John
PINTO, John
Plumridge, David Allen
PLUMRIDGE, David
Elected
ADEA02
Pocock, Anthony De Garis
POCOCK, Tony
Elected
BURW04
Polanco, Porfirio Antonio
POLANCO, Antonio
Poland, Yvonne Janet
POLAND, Yvonne (Janet)
Elected
MITW03
Polito, Antonio
POLITO, A
Elected
WSTW07
Pollard, Leon James
POLLARD, Leon James
Elected
NORW01
Pollock, James Nelson
POLLOCK, Jim
Elected
WHYA01
Polomka, Lawrence Thomas
POLOMKA, Lawrie
Elected
ROBW01
Porter, Malcolm Renfrey
PORTER, Malcolm Renfrey
GRAW01
Porter, Philip John
PORTER, Phil
LOWW01
Post, Ryan
POST, Ryan
MITW01
Potter, Roderick Roy
POTTER, Roderick Roy
ALEW03
Potter, Timothy James
POTTER, Tim
MURW02
Power, Lindsay Adam
POWER, Lindsay Adam
BURW01
TEAW06
RENW01
PAUW01
MIDW04
STRW01
TEAW01
CAMA01
MITA01
MTGW01
WSTW02
MTBW01
RENW01
PTLW01
PETW01
SALW02
CHAW06
PLAW04
Candidate Name
Ballot Paper Name
Elected
Election Code
Preece, Bruce Raymond
PREECE, Bruce
Elected
PROW01
Price, Adrian Dale Curtis
PRICE, Dale
Elected
WATW04
Prider, Terry Laurence
PRIDER, Terry
Proleta, Donna Margaret
PROLETA, Donna
Pronol, Claudio
PRONOL, Claudio
Pryde, Lindsay Ronald
PRYDE, Lindsay
VICW01
Pudney, Neville Graham
PUDNEY, Neville Graham
ONKW03
Pupello, Tina Louise Borysewicz
PUPELLO, Tina
HOLW01
Pycroft, Christene Robyn
PYCROFT, Chris
PAUW01
Pyett, Audrey Roberta
PYETT, Audrey
Quigley, Jo-Anne Therese
QUIGLEY, Jo-Anne
Quirke, Davina Cherie
QUIRKE, Davina Cherie
Radic, John (Ivica)
RADIC, John
PTAW03
Rainsford, Dominic Paul
RAINSFORD, Dominic Paul
CEDW01
Raison, Peter John
RAISON, Peter (Beachy)
Elected
MIDW01
Rajamani, Sundaresan
RAJAMANI, Raj
Elected
WHYW01
Ralton, Ernest John
RALTON, Ernest John
Randall, Robert John
RANDALL, Bob
Elected
CHAW03
Rapaic, Boro
RAPAIC, Boro
Elected
COOW01
Rayner, Trevor Gordon
RAYNER, Trevor Gordon
Elected
NARW01
Rayson, Colin Arthur
RAYSON, Colin Arthur
Elected
Rea, Peter John
REA, Peter
Reade, Anthony John
READE, Tony
Reardon, Shiralee Ann
REARDON, Shiralee
Reddie, Leonard Andrew
REDDIE, Len
Redman, Karen
REDMAN, Karen
Reed, Alison Joan
REED, Joan
UNLW03
Reedy, Richard John
REEDY, Richard John
MURW01
Reichstein, Lynette Elizabeth
REICHSTEIN, Lynette Elizabeth
Elected
LIGW02
Reichstein, Susan Anne
REICHSTEIN, Susie
Elected
BARW01
Reid, Rodney John
REID, Rodney John
Elected
WAKW04
Reilly, Michael Craig
REILLY, Craig (Slim)
Elected
WATW01
Reilly, Ronald Mark
REILLY, Ronald Mark
Reis, Julie Anne
REIS, Julie
Elected
GRAW01
Ricci, Roslyn Joy
RICCI, Joy
Elected
TEAW06
Rich, John David
RICH, John David
Elected
YORW03
Richardson, Bruce Graeme
RICHARDSON, Bruce Graeme
Elected
Richardson, Donald Knowles
RICHARDSON, Donald
Richardson, Kym Charles
RICHARDSON, Kym
Elected
ONKW02
Richardson, Penelope Grace
RICHARDSON, Penny
Elected
MTGW01
Riseley, Peter Rayner
RISELEY, Peter Rayner
Elected
ROBA01
Ritchie, Luke Gerard
RITCHIE, Luke
Elected
ADHW05
Robinson, Kenneth David
ROBINSON, Kenneth David (Toby)
Elected
NARW01
Robinson, Mervyn John
ROBINSON, Merv
Elected
NORW01
Rochester, Leslie Alfred
ROCHESTER, Les
Rodda, Dean Wayne
RODDA, Dean Wayne
Elected
COPW01
Roe, Anthony Philip
ROE, Anthony
Elected
Rogers, Deborah Kay
ROGERS, Deborah
Rogers, Jackqualine Anne
ROGERS, Jacky
Rogers, Travis Michael
ROGERS, Travis
Elected
PTLW01
Rohde, Andrew John
ROHDE, John
Elected
PTPW01
Rohrlach, Kenneth Deane
ROHRLACH, Deane
Elected
Rolfe, James Hamblyn
ROLFE, Jim
Rollond, Andrew Ken
ROLLOND, Ken
Ronan, Danny
RONAN, Danny
Roocke, Trevor Clarence
ROOCKE, Trevor Clarence
PAUW01
Elected
SALW08
CAMW01
WHYW01
Elected
LOWW01
BURW01
MTGW01
CLEW01
HOLW03
WALA01
Elected
SALW04
Elected
GAWW01
LIGW04
ONKA01
BERW01
MTBW02
YORW01
HOLW04
MTGW01
RENW01
LIGW01
BERW01
Elected
HOLA01
Elected
MTRW03
CEDW01
91
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010
Candidate Name
92
Ballot Paper Name
Elected
Election Code
BAWW01
Rooney, Brian Dennis
ROONEY, Brian Dennis
Elected
Rosenberg, Lorraine Florence
ROSENBERG, Lorraine Florence
Elected
ONKA01
Ross, Damien Troy
ROSS, Damien
Elected
NARW01
Ross, John Stuart
ROSS, John
Elected
TATW01
Ross, Michael Anthony
ROSS, Michael
Elected
CEDW01
Rossis, Aneste Arnie
ROSSIS, Aneste Arnie
Rothwell, Simon James
ROTHWELL, Simon
Elected
YANW01
Rowe, Gabrielle Marie
ROWE, Gay
Elected
ORRW01
Rowlands, Grant William
ROWLANDS, Grant
Elected
BAWW01
Rumbelow, Grant Bruce
RUMBELOW, Grant Bruce
Elected
ELLW01
Rundle, Geoffrey Eric
RUNDLE, Geoff
Elected
NPSW06
Rusby, Trent Cameron
RUSBY, Trent Cameron
Elected
Rush Mellon, Harold
RUSH, Harold
CAMW01
Russell, Peter James
RUSSELL, Peter James
GAWA01
Russo, Jane Elizabeth
RUSSO, Jane
MITW06
Russo, Maria
RUSSO, Maria
CHAA01
Russo, Rina
RUSSO, Rina
CHAW07
Ruth, Ashley Myles
RUTH, Ashley
Ryan, Christopher William
RYAN, Chris
Ryan, Dennis Alfred
RYAN, Dennis
Ryan, Geoffrey Alexander
RYAN, Geoffrey Alexander
Ryan, James Edward
RYAN, Jim
Ryan, Marijka Anastazia
RYAN, Marijka
Ryan, Paul James
RYAN, Paul
Rye, Alan Robert
RYE, Alan Robert
Elected
Sage, Richard John
SAGE, Richard John
Elected
GRAA01
Saies, Michael William
SAIES, Michael
Elected
UNLW06
Saint-Yves, Michele Marie
SAINT-YVES, Michele
Salaman, Rufus Luke
SALAMAN, Rufus
Salamon, Peter
SALAMON, Peter
Samardzic, Darren
SAMARDZIC, Darren
Sambell, Brian Donald
SAMBELL, Brian Donald
Sanders, Frederick John
SANDERS, Frederick John
Sanderson, John
SANDERSON, John
Elected
Sanderson, John Liddell
SANDERSON, John Liddell
Elected
MITW03
Sandland, John Chester
SANDLAND, John Chester
Elected
PETW01
Sangster, Christopher Robin
SANGSTER, Rob
Elected
UNLW06
Sarris, Spiros
SARRIS, Spiros
Elected
WSTW07
Saunders, Gregory Wayne
SAUNDERS, Greg
Elected
GRAW03
Saunders, Robert William
SAUNDERS, Robert William
Sayers, Kenneth Bertram
SAYERS, Ken
Scali, Vincent
SCALI, Vincent
Scalzi, Giacomo (Jack)
SCALZI, Giacomo (Jack)
Schaefer, John Brian
SCHAEFER, John Brian
Elected
KIMW01
Scheffler, Thomas Mark
SCHEFFLER, Tom
Elected
CHAW02
Schell, Barry Ross
SCHELL, Barry Ross
Elected
YORW03
Schenke, David Harold
SCHENKE, David
LOXW01
Schiansky, Christine (Kitty)
SCHIANSKY, Kitty
MIDW01
Schiller, Peter Milton
SCHILLER, Peter Milton
GOYW03
Schkabaryn, Tony
SCHKABARYN, Tony
BAWW01
ADEA01
ALEW02
PROW01
Elected
MTRW01
Elected
CEDW01
Elected
CAMW04
PLAW05
ONKW04
MARW04
CLAW01
ONKW05
Elected
UNLW01
PLAW05
MTBW02
Elected
GAWA01
MURW03
YANW02
GRAW01
Elected
MIDW04
ADEW01
NPSW01
Schlein, Malcolm Douglas
SCHLEIN, Malcolm
Schlein, Mark David
SCHLEIN, Mark
Elected
YANW02
Schlink, Timothy Marc
SCHLINK, Tim
Schmidt, Lorna Anne
SCHMIDT, Lorna Anne
Schnell, Robert John
SCHNELL, Bob
Elected
UNLW04
Scholz, Eleanor Irene
SCHOLZ, Eleanor Irene
Elected
WUDW01
YANW01
Elected
ELLW01
ORRW01
Candidate Name
Ballot Paper Name
Elected
Election Code
Scholz, Neville Alan
SCHOLZ, Neville Mick
Elected
WUDW01
Scholz, Timothy Richard
SCHOLZ, Tim
Elected
WUDW01
Schreiber, Gregor John
SCHREIBER, Greg
Elected
STRW01
Schubert, Clem Sidney
SCHUBERT, Clem
Elected
MURW01
Schultz, Beverley Kay
SCHULTZ, Beverley
Elected
COPW01
Schultz, Kenneth Bertram
SCHULTZ, Ken
Elected
NARW01
Schulze, Peter William
SCHULZE, Peter
Elected
ONKW04
Schumacher, Martin David
SCHUMACHER, Martin
Schwarz, Dianne Patricia
SCHWARZ, Dianne
Scobie, Keith Locke
SCOBIE, Keith L
Scotcher, Helen Marion
SCOTCHER, Helen
Scott, Trevor Malcolm
SCOTT, Trevor
Seager, James Michael Halsall
SEAGER, Michael
Searcy, Emma Margaret
SEARCY, Emma
Secker, Sharon Linda
MARW06
Elected
CLAW01
CORW03
Elected
WSTW01
Elected
BARW01
SECKER, Sharon Linda
Elected
MURW02
Sedunary, Christopher John
SEDUNARY, Chris
Elected
Semmler, Jeffrey Wayne
SEMMLER, Jeff
BERW01
CHAW03
VICW01
BARW01
Sendy, John Patrick
SENDY, John Patrick
Sewell-Reynolds, Margaret May
SEWELL-REYNOLDS, Margaret May
Elected
YORW03
Sexton, Robert James
SEXTON, Robert James
Elected
SOUW02
Shackleford, Murray William
SHACKLEFORD, Murray
Elected
ORRW01
Shackley, Adrian David
SHACKLEY, Adrian David
Elected
GAWW01
Shane, Leanne Wendy
SHANE, Leanne
TEAW02
Shaw, Angus Owen McCulloch
SHAW, Angus Owen
ONKW02
Shaw, Colin
SHAW, Colin
HOLW02
Shaw, Iris
SHAW, Iris
Shepherd, Daniel Philip
SHEPHERD, Daniel
Sherriff, Darren John
SHERRIFF, Darren John
Sherry, Paul
SHERRY, Paul
Sherwood, Adam Cain
SHERWOOD, Adam
Elected
PLAW02
Shipard, Marlene Janice
SHIPARD, Marls
Elected
CEDW01
Shum, Jeremy Hsien-kwong
SHUM, Jeremy
Shute, John Laurence
SHUTE, John
Elected
FLIW01
Silbereisen, Jane Louise
SILBEREISEN, Jane
Elected
MITW05
Simcock, Robert Wayne
SIMCOCK, Bob
Elected
CORW02
Simmons, Evelyn Georgina
SIMMONS, Georgie
Elected
BAWW01
Simmons, Keith William
SIMMONS, Keith
Elected
MURW03
Simpkins, Rodney John
SIMPKINS, Rod
PLAW01
Sims, Scott William
SIMS, Scott
NPSW05
Siviour, Grantley Mason
SIVIOUR, Grantley Mason
Elected
CLEW01
Size, Margaret Norma
SIZE, Margaret
Elected
KARW01
Skevington, Michael John
SKEVINGTON, Mike
Elected
LIGW03
Skey, David Charles
SKEY, David
Skrob, Nikola
SKROB, Nik
Elected
PLAW06
Slade, Helen Marjorie
SLADE, Helen
Elected
RENW01
Slarks, Graham Roy
SLARKS, Graham
Elected
GRAW01
Slattery, Peter Joseph
SLATTERY, Peter
Elected
FLIA01
Sleep, Belinda Samantha
SLEEP, Belinda
Elected
PETW01
Sloane, Robert John
SLOANE, Bob
Elected
BARW01
Small, Michael Andrew
SMALL, Michael
Smallwood-Smith, Gaynor
SMALLWOOD-SMITH, Gay
Elected
PLAW02
Smart, Michael Edward
SMART, Michael
Smith OAM, Peter Richard
SMITH, Peter Richard
Smith, Allen Thomas
SMITH, Allen
Elected
MTGW01
Smith, Barry David
SMITH, Barry David
Elected
WAKW04
Smith, Elizabeth Jane
SMITH, Elizabeth Jane
CAMW04
PLAW05
Elected
VICW01
PAUW01
PTLW01
BURW06
MTBW01
ALEW05
TEAW05
MIDW01
FRAW01
93
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010
Candidate Name
94
Ballot Paper Name
Elected
Election Code
Smith, Miriam
SMITH, Miriam
Elected
TEAA01
Smith, Russel John
SMITH, Russel (Rusty)
Elected
BAWW01
Smith, Yvonne June
SMITH, Yvonne
Elected
Solly, Raymond John
SOLLY, Ray
Solomon, Peter William
SOLOMON, Peter William
Souter, Mignon Ann
SOUTER, Mignon
VICW01
Spaan, Robert
SPAAN, Robert
CEDW01
Spano, Maria Catherine
SPANO, Maria
Spear, Glenn William
SPEAR, Glenn William
Speirs, David James
KARW01
ORRW01
Elected
PAUW01
Elected
RENW01
SPEIRS, David James
Elected
MARW05
Spilsbury, Bruce Gilbert
SPILSBURY, Bruce
Elected
YANW02
Spook, Jo Jo
SPOOK, Jo Jo
Spragg, William Clark
SPRAGG, Bill
Squire, Christopher
SQUIRE, Christopher
Staines, Stephen Harley
STAINES, Steve
Elected
Standish, Wayne Kenneth
STANDISH, Wayne Kenneth
Elected
LIGW02
Stanley-Murray, Katherine
STANLEY-MURRAY, Katherine
Elected
ALEW03
Stapledon, Lewis Gary
STAPLEDON, Gary
Starke, Neville David
STARKE, Neville David
Elected
Starling, Deane Ronald
STARLING, Deane Ronald
Elected
KINW01
Starr, Robert Munro
STARR, Robert Munro
Elected
FRAW01
Stasinowsky, Leon Evan
STASINOWSKY, Leon
Elected
LOXA01
Stephens, Leon William
STEPHENS, Leon
Elected
PTPW01
Stephens, Marcus Maxwell
STEPHENS, Marcus
Stephens, Robert Douglas
STEPHENS, Robert (Robco)
Elected
STRW02
Stevens, Gregory Ian
STEVENS, Greg
Elected
WAKW01
Stock, Michael Charles
STOCK, Mike
NPSW06
Stockman, Timothy Peter
STOCKMAN, Tim
GOYW02
Stoddart, Barry James
STODDART, Barry
Elected
WATW03
Stokes, Lynette Carol
STOKES, Lyn
Elected
MTBW01
Stone, Michael Arthur
STONE, Mike
Stratford, Andrew Mark
STRATFORD, Andrew Mark
Strauss, David Garnett Angrave
STRAUSS, David
Strong, Anne Lorraine
STRONG, Anne
Strother, Roger John
MITA01
ROBA01
Elected
ADHA01
MARW01
COOW01
KARW01
PTLW01
PTPW01
WAKW01
ADHA01
Elected
GAWW01
STROTHER, Roger
Elected
CORW03
Strudwicke, Sydney Marcus
STRUDWICKE, Marcus
Elected
MALW02
Stuart, Terry
STUART, Terry
Summerton, Barry John
SUMMERTON, Barry John (Tom)
Elected
MALW04
Suter, Allan John
SUTER, Allan John
Elected
CEDA01
Sutherland, Phillip George
SUTHERLAND, Phil
Elected
ONKW05
Swaffer, Peter Mervyn
SWAFFER, Peter M
Elected
TUMW01
Swann, Nicholas John
SWANN, Nicholas John
Elected
ONKW03
Sykes, Paul Andrew
SYKES, Paul Andrew
CHAW02
Symons, Janice
SYMONS, Janice
ONKW01
Szuster, Ann-Maree
SZUSTER, Ann-Maree
MITW01
Szuty, Helen Margaret
SZUTY, Helen
GOYW02
Taliangis, Michael John
TALIANGIS, Michael
Tappert, Rebecca Jane
TAPPERT, Rebecca
Tarca, Walter
TARCA, Wally
HOLW01
Tarlo-Yautakas, Troy John
TARLO-YAUTAKAS, Troy
COOW01
Tarzia, Vincent Anthony
TARZIA, Vincent
Elected
Taylor, Brian John
TAYLOR, Brian
Elected
Taylor, Leone Ann
TAYLOR, Leone
ADHW01
Taylor, Shane Robert
TAYLOR, Shane R
GRAW01
Telfer, Raelene June
TELFER, Raelene June
Telfer, Samuel Joel
TELFER, Samuel
BURW02
PLAW02
MITW04
Elected
BARW01
NPSW04
MIDW01
MARA01
Elected
TUMW01
Candidate Name
Ballot Paper Name
Elected
Election Code
Telfer, Timothy Ross
TELFER, Tim
Elected
VICW01
Thiele, Deborah Anne
THIELE, Deb
Elected
LOXW01
Thom, Brian Gordon
THOM, Brian Gordon
Elected
GAWW01
Thomas, Douglas William
THOMAS, Doug
ONKW05
Thomas, John
THOMAS, John
NPSW02
Thomas, Paul David Kyffin
THOMAS, Paul David Kyffin
Thomas, Sharon Lee
THOMAS, Sharon Lee
Thomas, Wayne Michael
THOMAS, Wayne Michael
Thompson, Andrea
THOMPSON, Andrea
Thompson, Garry Colin
THOMPSON, Garry Colin
Thorpe, Jill Suzanne
THORPE, Jill Suzanne
Tietz, Biddie
TIETZ, Biddie
Tilbrook, Christopher Ralph
TILBROOK, Christopher Ralph
Tiller, Maurice Gerald
Elected
COPA01
LOWW01
Elected
CLAW01
MITW05
Elected
FLIW01
ADEA02
Elected
MTGW01
TILLER, Maurice
Elected
WAKW03
Tipper, Denise Anne
TIPPER, Denise
Elected
Tonkin, Jennifer Jane
TONKIN, Jenny
GAWW01
Tons, John Gerard
TONS, John
ADHW05
Toogood, Brian Clive
TOOGOOD, Brian Clive
Elected
SOUW02
Trainer, John Patrick
TRAINER, John
Elected
WSTA01
Trainor, Patrick Anson
TRAINOR, Pat
Elected
TEAW02
Treloar, Benjamin Graham Arthur
TRELOAR, Ben
Elected
WATW01
Trezise, Maree-Gene (Kerry)
TREZISE, Kerry
Trezise, Neville
TREZISE, Neville
Trigg, Bruce Alfred
TRIGG, Bruce
Elected
Trigg, Bryan Sturt
TRIGG, Bryan Sturt
Elected
Tropeano, Tony
TROPEANO, Tony
MARW04
UNLW04
VICA01
LOWW01
YANW01
CLEW01
ADEW02
Tuckwell, Leon Frank
TUCKWELL, Frank
Turner, Victoria May
TURNER, Victoria
Elected
ALEW05
Turton, Frank James
TURTON, Frank James
Udy, Robert Wayne
UDY, Robert Wayne
Udycz, Peter Walter
UDYCZ, Peter Walter
Underwood, David
UNDERWOOD, David
TEAW03
Unger, Robert John
UNGER, Rob
PROW01
Usher, Graham Donald
USHER, Graham Donald
Elected
Vanstone, Brenton Ivan
VANSTONE, Brenton
Elected
PTPA01
Veliskou, Jason Strattis
VELISKOU, Jason
Elected
MARW01
Veliskou, Vicky Vasiliki
VELISKOU, Vicky
Velthuizen, Jacob Sybout
VELTHUIZEN, Jack
Elected
WHYW01
Venning, Christine Maylene
VENNING, Christine
Venning, Darryl John
VENNING, Darryl John
Elected
GOYW02
Vermeer, Bradley Joseph Ken
VERMEER, Brad
Elected
SALW07
Verrall, Franklin Charles
VERRALL, Frank
Elected
MARW06
Vickery, Erika Johanna
VICKERY, Erika
Elected
NARA01
Vickery, Richard John
VICKERY, Richard
Elected
TATW02
Vickery-Howe, Brian
HOWE, Brian
Victory, Natalie Jane
VICTORY, Natalie Jane
Villios, Nikolaos
VILLIOS, Nik
Vlahos, George
VLAHOS, George
Vogt, Geoffrey Telford
VOGT, Geoff
Von Stanke, Ian David
PLAW02
RENA01
Elected
FRAW01
CHAW05
KINW01
MARW03
ADHW02
KINA01
MARW02
NPSW04
Elected
WSTW02
Von STANKE, Ian David
Elected
MTGW01
Vonow, Lynton Dene
VONOW, Lynton
Elected
ADHW05
Vowles, Michael John
VOWLES, Michael John
Elected
Waddell-Smith, Laurette
WADDELL-SMITH, Laurette
Walker, Brent James
WALKER, Brent James
Elected
Walker, Madeleine Philippa
WALKER, Madeleine Philippa
Elected
ALEW04
Walker, Raymond Edgar
WALKER, Ray
Elected
MTRW02
BURW01
LOXW01
TUMW01
COPW01
95
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010
Candidate Name
96
Ballot Paper Name
Elected
Election Code
COOW01
Walker, Robin Dean
WALKER, Robin Dean
Elected
Walkom, Graham Douglas
WALKOM, Graham
Elected
Wall, Mathew Charles
WALL, Mat
Walladge, Craig Andrew
WALLADGE, Craig Andrew
Wallis, Josephine
WALLIS, Josie
KANW01
MTGW01
Elected
WUDW01
CHAW07
Walsh, Kathleen Monica
WALSH, Katie
Ward, Kerry Mark
WARD, Kerry
Elected
FLIW01
Ward, Mark
WARD, Mark
Elected
MITW06
Ward, Mark Leslie
WARD, Mark Leslie
Elected
LOXW01
Ware, Aaron
WARE, Aaron
Elected
PTAW02
Ware, Mary Jane
WARE, Mary Jane
Warren, Richard Frederick Ostcliffe
WARREN, Richard
Wasley, Mark Norton
WASLEY, Mark
Elected
Wasylenko, Tolley Ivan
WASYLENKO, Tolley
Elected
Waters, Jo-Anne
WATERS, Jo-Anne
CLAW01
PTLW01
MITW04
MALW03
CHAW05
WHYW01
Watson, Steven Craig
WATSON, Steven
Watts, Ronald James
WATTS, Ron
Wauchope, Sandra Gael
WAUCHOPE, Sandra
Elected
Weaver, Judith Joy
WEAVER, Judith
Elected
Webb, Jack Francis
WEBB, Jack
Webb, Linda
WEBB, Linda
Webber, Kym Andrew
WEBBER, Kym Andrew
Webster, Allan
WEBSTER, Allan
Webster, Stephen John
WEBSTER, Stephen John
Elected
ONKW04
Weedon, Mark Andrew
WEEDON, Mark Andrew
Elected
BAWW01
Weidenhofer, Ida Wilhelmina Gertruida
WEIDENHOFER, Willy
Weinert, Ronald Milton
WEINERT, Milton
Elected
MURW03
Weinmann, Theo Frederick
WEINMANN, Theo
Elected
MURW01
Weisshaupt, Kerry Suzanne
WEISSHAUPT, Kerry
PAUA01
Wellington, Kingsley Rex
WELLINGTON, Kingsley
ONKA01
Wenham, Yvonne Kirsteen
WENHAM, Yvonne
Elected
ONKW01
Westwood, Simon Gilder
WESTWOOD, Simon
Elected
MTBW01
Whalan, Roscoe
WHALAN, Roscoe
Wheare, Jeffrey Alexander
WHEARE, Jeffrey
ADEA01
Wheatley, Dennis Thomas
WHEATLEY, Dennis
NORW03
Whennan, Irene Marie-Therese
WHENNAN, Irene
MARW01
White, Gary Victor
WHITE, Gary Victor
Elected
ELLW01
White, Mervyn Robert
WHITE, Mervyn Robert
Elected
MTGW01
White, Rodney
WHITE, Rodney
Whitford, Kenneth Dean
WHITFORD, Dean
Elected
STRW01
Whiting, David Charles
WHITING, David Charles
Elected
WALW01
Whitington, Susan Margaret
WHITINGTON, Sue
Elected
NPSW05
Whittaker, Jillian Yvonne
WHITTAKER, Jill
Elected
CAMW03
Whittle, Irene Ruth
WHITTLE, Ruth
Elected
PETA01
Wigg, Carolyn Ann
WIGG, Carolyn
Elected
WALW01
Wilkins, Dianne Christine
WILKINS, Di
Elected
BURW03
Wilkins, Paul Samuel
WILKINS, Paul
Elected
WALW01
Wilkinson, Alexander (Sandy) Ian
WILKINSON, Sandy
Elected
ADEW01
Wilksch, Christopher David
WILKSCH, Christopher
Wilksch, Margaret Ann
WILKSCH, Margaret
Wilksch, Max Roland
WILKSCH, Max
Will, Perry Alan
WILL, Perry Alan
Williams, James Henry
WILLIAMS, James Henry
Williams, Kym Neville
WILLIAMS, Kym
Williams, Robert Edwin
WILLIAMS, Robert
Williams, Robert Ian
WILLIAMS, Rob
Elected
LIGW04
PLAW06
MTRW01
MITW01
SALW01
RENW01
Elected
LOXW01
WATW03
BERW01
HOLW03
VICW01
WHYW01
MTBW03
Elected
TUMW01
Elected
WALW01
CEDA01
PAUW01
Elected
LIGW01
PAUW01
Candidate Name
Ballot Paper Name
Elected
Election Code
Williams, Walter Owen
WILLIAMS, Wally
Williamson, Anthony John
WILLIAMSON, Anthony
Elected
Willson, Joyleen Faye
WILLSON, Joy
Elected
KANW01
Wilson, Jerry Dean
WILSON, Jerry
Elected
MURW01
Wilson, Neville Kevin
WILSON, Neville Kevin
Elected
PTPW01
Wilson, Shaun Anthony
WILSON, Shaun A
MITW04
Wilson, Trevor George
WILSON, Trevor George
BARW01
Winderlich, David Nicholas
WINDERLICH, David Nicholas
Winter, Barry John
WINTER, Barry
Elected
Winter, Ralph Lincoln
WINTER, Ralph
Elected
TATW01
Wisdom, Jan-Claire
WISDOM, Jan-Claire
Elected
ADHW01
Wisseman, Lisa Kaye
WISSEMAN, Lisa
PTLW01
Withers, Craig Richard
WITHERS, C
PLAW03
Wolff, Breandan Pedar
WOLFF, Breandan
ONKW01
Wong, Francis
WONG, Francis
ADEA01
Wong, Karen Rosalind Wong
WONG, Ros
MURW03
Wood, John Stewart
WOOD, John Stewart
Wood, Kevin John
WOOD, Kevin John
TEAW03
Woodberry, Marian Margaret
WOODBERRY, Marian Margaret
LOXW01
Woodforde, David Lindsay
WOODFORDE, David
Woodgate, Colleen Yvonne
WOODGATE, Colleen Yvonne
Woodman, Julie Anne
WOODMAN, Julie
Woods, Dianne Heather
WOODS, Di
Wooldridge, William John
WOOLDRIDGE, John
Woolford, Allan Glen
WOOLFORD, Allan Glen
Woolford, Judith Anne
WOOLFORD, Anne
Woolley, Desmond Ross
WOOLLEY, Desmond Ross
Wormald, Paul Francis
WORMALD, Paul
Wright, David Allan
WRIGHT, Dave
Wright, Heather Joy
BURW06
ADEW03
NPSA01
Elected
Elected
TEAW01
WAKW01
COPW01
GOYW02
Elected
SALW03
FRAW01
Elected
KARW01
NORW03
Elected
ALEW02
GOYW01
Elected
NPSW05
WRIGHT, Heather Joy
Elected
WALA01
Wright, Helen
WRIGHT, Helen
Elected
Wright, Loralee
WRIGHT, Loralee
Wright, Peter Edward
WRIGHT, Peter
Elected
CORW02
Wurst, Susan Grace
WURST, Sue
Elected
CLAW01
Wyatt, Roger Russell
WYATT, Roger
TEAW02
Wyld, Damian Anthony
WYLD, Damian Anthony
TEAW04
Yarwood, Stephen Roger John
YARWOOD, Stephen
Elected
ADEA01
Yates, Lynda Joy
YATES, Lynda
Elected
HOLW04
Yeates, Kerry Eileen
YEATES, Kerry
Elected
Young, Joseph
YOUNG, Joe
Young, Zane Levi
YOUNG, Zane Levi
Zadow, Colin Henderson
ZADOW, Colin Henderson
Elected
Zahra, Riccardo Charles
ZAHRA, Riccardo
Elected
SALW05
Zander, Timothy James
ZANDER, Tim
Elected
NORW03
Zeppel, Michael Arthur
ZEPPEL, Michael
Elected
LOXW01
Zerna, Allan William
ZERNA, Allan William
Elected
FRAW01
PAUA01
PTAW02
STRW01
MIDW01
UNLW05
MITW03
KARW01
97
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010
98
3. Results of each contested election
each contested election in council order
3. Results
in councilof
order
CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF ADELAIDE
Lord Mayoral
6 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
6365
Informal
0.8%
53
Quota
3183
YARWOOD, Stephen
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
2319
Elected 1
3169
14
233
546
Excluded
Excluded
237
579
3
5
WHEARE, Jeffrey
WONG, Francis
78
1857
Excluded
78
2285
2
CLARKE, Ralph
1332
Excluded
1427
9
ROSSIS, Aneste Arnie
MAGASDI, Creston (Cris)
Area Councillor
7 candidates contesting 5 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
5909
Informal
4.6%
284
Quota
985
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
BRIEDIS, Ed
283
357
THORPE, Jill Suzanne
HAMILTON, Mark Eric
413
856
Elected 4
523
Quota
2
MALANI, Natasha
PLUMRIDGE, David
921
759
Elected 3
Elected 5
Quota
Quota
2
4
1638
1039
Elected 1
Elected 2
Quota
Quota
1
1
MORAN, Anne
LLEWELLYN-SMITH, Michael
North Ward
7 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2149
Informal
1.3%
29
Quota
717
WILKINSON, Sandy
OWEN, Wayne
SCALI, Vincent
LOMBE, Karen Ann
CLEARIHAN, Sue
NEAL, James
COLLIS, Gary
1st
Preference
Votes
542
416
126
191
575
210
89
Central Ward
Elected / Excluded
Elected 2
Excluded
Excluded
Elected 1
Excluded
Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
679
631
138
255
Quota
224
89
Count
15
3
9
9
5
2
5 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1926
Informal
3.3%
66
Quota
643
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
HENDER, Megan
EYERS-WHITE, Arna
713
244
Elected 1
Excluded
Quota
276
1
3
TROPEANO, Tony
292
Excluded
331
5
HEIN, Tim
ABIAD, Houssam
287
390
Elected 2
496
573
8
South Ward
6 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2141
Informal
2.8%
62
Quota
714
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
HENDERSON, Kelly
219
Excluded
359
9
CHAPMAN, Mary
220
Excluded
284
5
195
1025
193
Elected 1
Excluded
510
Quota
245
1
3
289
Elected 2
568
16
NICHOLSON, Eric
HENNINGSEN, Michael David
BEATTIE, David
WILLIAMSON, Anthony
99
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ADELAIDE HILLS COUNCIL
Mayoral
3 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
10122
Informal
0.5%
49
Quota
5062
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
SPRAGG, Bill
3393
Elected 1
4363
2
COOKSLEY, Bill
STRATFORD, Andrew Mark
3478
3251
Excluded
Excluded
4245
3251
2
2
Manoah Ward
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1674
Informal
2.2%
37
Quota
559
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
NELSON, Ron
683
Elected 1
Quota
1
WISDOM, Jan-Claire
TAYLOR, Leone
620
371
Elected 2
Quota
371
1
Mount Lofty Ward
6 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2635
Informal
1.3%
35
Quota
659
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
KEMP, John
926
Elected 1
Quota
1
VENNING, Christine
COOMBE, Howie Frayne
HOSKING, Kate
EVANS, Stan
246
43
308
402
Excluded
Excluded
Elected 3
351
54
Quota
537
7
4
8
JONES, Simon
710
Elected 2
Quota
1
Marble Hill Ward
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1504
Informal
4.7%
74
Quota
502
BAILEY, Helen Catherine
BAILEY, Ian
LOVEDAY, Jan
1st
Preference
Votes
208
750
546
Torrens Valley Ward
Elected 1
Elected 2
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
208
Quota
Quota
Count
1
1
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1587
Elected / Excluded
Informal
3.8%
62
Quota
530
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
GREEN, Linda
HALL, Val
512
436
Elected 2
Quota
480
2
HERRMANN, Malcolm Arthur
639
Elected 1
Quota
1
Onkaparinga Valley Ward
6 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2497
Informal
1.2%
31
Quota
625
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
VONOW, Lynton
TONS, John
GALE, R J (Bill)
569
105
727
Elected 3
Excluded
Elected 1
Quota
112
Quota
5
3
1
RITCHIE, Luke
MASLEN, Kym Robert
522
169
Elected 2
Excluded
Quota
191
5
5
PASCHKE, David Charles Henry
405
538
ALEXANDRINA COUNCIL
Nangkita - Kuitpo Ward
2 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
672
100
Informal
0.7%
5
Quota
337
1st
Preference
Votes
GARTRELL, Grant
447
CADDELL, Val
225
Elected / Excluded
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
225
Count
1
ALEXANDRINA COUNCIL
Strathalbyn Ward
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1541
Informal
1.8%
28
Quota
514
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
RUSBY, Trent Cameron
542
Elected 2
Quota
1
WOOLFORD, Anne
FITZGERALD, Kieran
573
426
Elected 1
Quota
426
1
Angas - Bremer Ward
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1036
Informal
2.2%
23
Quota
346
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
STANLEY-MURRAY, Katherine
423
Elected 1
Quota
1
FEATHERSTON, Barry James
POTTER, Roderick Roy
369
244
Elected 2
Quota
244
1
Port Elliot - Middleton Ward
7 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1213
Informal
0.7%
8
Quota
405
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
BANKS, David
229
MERRETT, Rhys Jake
EWENS, Kay
OLIVER, Alan
WALKER, Madeleine Philippa
45
192
200
418
Excluded
Excluded
Elected 2
Elected 1
51
238
338
Quota
5
16
26
1
MIZZI, Gregory Paul
BECKETT, Mary
20
109
Excluded
Excluded
21
115
3
9
Goolwa - Hindmarsh Island Ward
8 candidates contesting 4 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2562
Informal
1.4%
37
331
Quota
513
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
MEDLYN, Rick
GARDNER, Margaret
PARKES, Keith
CARTER, John
HAWKER, Michael John
TUCKWELL, Frank
364
420
324
184
42
519
Elected 2
Elected 4
Excluded
Excluded
Elected 1
489
Quota
494
187
42
Quota
8
15
5
3
1
SMALL, Michael
DAVIS, Jim
274
435
Excluded
Elected 3
312
Quota
8
8
THE BAROSSA COUNCIL
Mayoral
3 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
7157
Informal
0.3%
21
Quota
3579
1st
Preference
Votes
BISCOE, Patsy
2234
EIDAM, Ingrid
HURN, Brian Morgan
1621
3302
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
2818
Excluded
Elected 1
1621
Quota
2
2
101
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THE BAROSSA COUNCIL
Councillor at Large
21 candidates contesting 11 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
6812
Informal
5.0%
358
Quota
568
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
de VRIES, Dave
734
Elected 2
Quota
1
HARRIS, Margaret
LANGAN, Michael
411
154
Elected 5
Excluded
Quota
174
76
11
MILNE, Scotty
MILLER, Richard
367
301
Elected 3
Elected 9
Quota
Quota
50
161
MICHELMORE, Kim
KIES, Bridgette
203
351
Excluded
Elected 6
226
Quota
17
78
LINKE, Christopher John
WILSON, Trevor George
KOCH, Fiona
218
65
196
Excluded
Excluded
Excluded
341
71
310
76
4
50
LYKKE, David Frank William
326
Elected 11
Quota
161
MORRIS, Bev
ANGAS, John
REICHSTEIN, Susie
121
1087
328
Excluded
Elected 1
Elected 8
144
Quota
Quota
7
1
111
ARMSTRONG, David
SLOANE, Bob
SEAGER, Michael
SEMMLER, Jeff
ABBOTT, Michael
GROSSMAN, Mark
TAPPERT, Rebecca
154
229
438
219
242
237
431
Excluded
Elected 10
Elected 4
Excluded
Excluded
Excluded
Elected 7
258
Quota
Quota
248
382
506
Quota
35
161
51
24
111
160
111
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF BARUNGA WEST
Councillor at Large
11 candidates contesting 9 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1157
Informal
2.9%
35
Quota
116
WEEDON, Mark Andrew
SCHKABARYN, Tony
ROWLANDS, Grant
McDONALD, Margaret Anne
DOLLING, Dean
SIMMONS, Georgie
ROONEY, Brian Dennis
SMITH, Russel (Rusty)
AXFORD, Cynthia Lorraine
KERLEY, Leonie
NORMAN, Julie
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
163
29
168
86
254
Elected 3
Excluded
Elected 2
Elected 5
Elected 1
Quota
57
Quota
Quota
Quota
1
9
1
3
1
54
66
72
Elected 9
Elected 6
Elected 8
Quota
Quota
Quota
12
4
10
131
Elected 4
Quota
1
78
56
Elected 7
Quota
91
5
BERRI BARMERA COUNCIL
Mayoral
2 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
3192
McPHERSON, Nev
HUNT, Peter R
102
Informal
1.6%
53
Quota
1597
1st
Preference
Votes
1310
1882
Elected / Excluded
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
1310
Quota
Count
1
BERRI BARMERA COUNCIL
Councillor at Large
16 candidates contesting 8 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
3123
Informal
3.0%
98
Quota
348
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
CHAPPLE, Trevor
693
Elected 1
Quota
1
EVANS, Margaret McLean
FULLER, Mike
337
253
Elected 3
Elected 4
Quota
Quota
2
9
RICHARDSON, Bruce Graeme
HUGHES, Cheryle
151
51
Elected 6
Excluded
Quota
78
85
15
86
52
Excluded
Excluded
144
58
34
4
149
136
86
Elected 5
55
Excluded
Quota
275
185
89
Elected 8
296
125
GEHLING, Bruce
KOUTOUZIS, Sam
CENTOFANTI, Rhonda Louise
91
118
568
Excluded
Excluded
Elected 2
114
161
Quota
23
55
1
WEIDENHOFER, Willy
CAMPBELL, Michelle
61
202
Excluded
Elected 7
74
Quota
9
85
SCOTT, Trevor
HERRMANN, Alysha
BEECH, Vicki Ann
ROLFE, Jim
FOLEY, Robin
KASSEBAUM, Andrew
85
CITY OF BURNSIDE
Mayoral
7 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
10559
Informal
0.8%
87
Quota
5280
1st
Preference
Votes
GILBERT, Rob
PARKIN, David
JACOBSEN, Jim
PARSONAGE, Craig
NIELD, Hugh Cowell
1835
4403
1305
536
379
FENSOM, Peter
HOPE, David
807
1294
Beaumont Ward
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
Elected 1
Excluded
Excluded
Excluded
2656
Quota
1374
554
379
19
9
3
2
Excluded
Excluded
897
1738
5
15
8 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1746
Informal
2.4%
43
Quota
583
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
OSTERSTOCK, Mark
MONCEAUX, Anne
573
242
Elected 1
Elected 2
Quota
423
3
29
HISLOP, Gail
116
Excluded
137
6
QUIRKE, Davina Cherie
BATEMAN, Andrew
POWER, Lindsay Adam
322
63
78
Excluded
Excluded
405
63
85
2
3
ANDREWS, Andrew
VOGT, Geoff
129
223
Excluded
Excluded
167
310
11
17
Burnside Ward
5 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1725
Informal
2.5%
45
Quota
576
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
BILLS, Graham Maynard
CAPOGRECO, Michael
513
477
Elected 1
Elected 2
Quota
Quota
3
3
KIRSTEN, Ernst
STRONG, Anne
205
352
Excluded
228
500
3
JANKUS, Christine Dale
178
Excluded
178
2
103
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010
CITY OF BURNSIDE
Eastwood and Glenunga Ward
8 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1781
Informal
2.3%
42
Quota
594
FITZGERALD, Brendan
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
85
Excluded
94
3
COOPER, Bob
HOPKINS, Philip
286
220
Excluded
Excluded
339
247
14
8
PAIOR, Jon
McKENZIE, Ian
271
83
Excluded
426
83
2
LEMON, Helga Gabriele
HOBBS, George
371
87
Elected 2
Excluded
591
98
23
5
WILKINS, Di
378
Elected 1
Quota
14
Kensington Gardens & Magill Ward
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1451
Informal
4.5%
68
Quota
484
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
POCOCK, Tony
544
Elected 1
Quota
1
HEYSEN, Chris
PIGGOTT, Grant Edward
426
481
Elected 2
461
Quota
2
Kensington Park Ward
4 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1837
Informal
2.7%
51
Quota
613
LORD, Felicity
CARBONE, Julian Mark
DAVEY, Jane
PALK, Leni
1st
Preference
Votes
299
394
779
365
Rose Park & Toorak Gardens Ward
Informal
2.2%
39
Excluded
Elected 1
Elected 2
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
389
452
Quota
Quota
Count
3
1
4
7 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1696
Elected / Excluded
Quota
566
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
HASENOHR, Robert George
JORDAN, Tim
KOOREY, Nic
WILLIAMS, Wally
SHUM, Jeremy
395
247
102
196
174
Elected 1
CORNISH, Peter
GREEN, Ron
288
294
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
Excluded
Excluded
Excluded
Quota
422
102
225
198
8
2
5
3
Elected 2
Excluded
531
347
14
8
CITY OF CAMPBELLTOWN
Mayoral
2 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
10020
Informal
0.4%
43
Quota
5011
BREWER, Simon
PERILLI, Aldo
1st
Preference
Votes
5197
4823
Hectorville Ward
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
4823
Count
1
6 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1843
Informal
2.6%
49
Quota
615
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
NICHOLS, Helen
594
Elected 1
Quota
3
KENNEDY, John
BLACK, Judy
479
503
Elected 2
588
573
10
54
70
Excluded
Excluded
54
78
2
3
143
Excluded
172
6
RUSH, Harold
BROWN, Lily
PRONOL, Claudio
104
Elected / Excluded
CITY OF CAMPBELLTOWN
Gorge Ward
6 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2259
Informal
2.0%
47
Quota
754
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
CODY, Terence Shaun
361
Excluded
428
9
AMBER, Max
LOGAN, Marie
919
432
Elected 1
Elected 2
Quota
Quota
1
10
FANTASIA-COPLEY, Mia
NICOL, Margaret
151
315
Excluded
167
566
5
81
Excluded
96
3
ALDENHOVEN, Lee
Newton Ward
5 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1944
Informal
2.1%
42
Quota
649
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
JAMES, Alexandra V
214
Excluded
236
3
LEOMBRUNO, Anna
DI FEDE, John
463
535
Elected 2
623
613
5
ANGELINO, Raffaele
WHITTAKER, Jill
149
583
Excluded
Elected 1
149
Quota
2
3
River Ward
5 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1793
Informal
2.6%
47
Quota
598
RYAN, Marijka
SEWELL-REYNOLDS, Margaret May
MENZ, Philip John
PFITZNER, Jane
FITZHARRIS, Hannah Katherine
1st
Preference
Votes
734
374
236
261
188
Woodforde Ward
Elected / Excluded
Elected 1
Excluded
Elected 2
Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
532
292
541
202
Count
1
5
8
3
4 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1920
Informal
3.4%
68
Quota
641
BOOTH, Tom
GRIGG, Neville
FITZHARRIS, Anne Mary
MURAS, Jane F R
1st
Preference
Votes
408
680
485
347
Elected / Excluded
Elected 1
Elected 2
Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
517
Quota
Quota
361
Count
1
3
3
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CEDUNA
Mayoral
2 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
1170
Informal
0.8%
9
Quota
586
1st
Preference
Votes
SUTER, Allan John
682
WILL, Perry Alan
488
Elected / Excluded
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
Count
1
488
105
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DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CEDUNA
Councillor at Large
14 candidates contesting 8 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1147
Informal
2.5%
30
Quota
128
MOZOL, Bethney
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
72
Elected 7
Quota
34
139
31
Elected 3
Excluded
Quota
36
1
15
MAYNARD, Ken
DALZELL, Brett Graham
68
35
Excluded
111
45
34
GREGORY, Phil
CODRINGTON, Peter
64
89
Elected 8
Elected 6
115
Quota
49
34
RAINSFORD, Dominic Paul
DODD, Gail Marie
BERGMANN, Ian
16
28
132
Excluded
Excluded
Elected 4
17
41
Quota
9
21
1
RYAN, Geoffrey Alexander
160
Elected 2
Quota
1
SHIPARD, Marls
SPAAN, Robert
BROWN, Lynton Alan
203
12
98
Elected 1
Excluded
Elected 5
Quota
12
Quota
1
6
15
ROSS, Michael
RONAN, Danny
CITY OF CHARLES STURT
Mayoral
4 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
22071
Informal
1.3%
287
Quota
11036
RUSSO, Maria
ANDERSON, Harold
CHILD, Henrietta
ALEXANDER, Kirsten
1st
Preference
Votes
2152
7017
1896
11006
Semaphore Park Ward
Informal
2.1%
68
Quota
1033
GHENT, Stuart
ANDRIANI, Juliann
MAROS, Con
FERRAO, Gerard
1st
Preference
Votes
1441
631
261
763
Grange Ward
2481
7306
1896
Quota
Count
2
2
Elected / Excluded
Elected 1
Elected 2
Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
Quota
323
950
Count
1
4
3
4 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
3141
Informal
2.2%
70
Quota
1048
HANLEY, Raelene
AGOSTINO, Luciano
SYKES, Paul Andrew
SCHEFFLER, Tom
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
601
Elected 2
Quota
4
473
674
1393
Excluded
506
1002
Quota
3
Henley Ward
Elected 1
1
6 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2836
106
Excluded
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
4 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
3096
Elected / Excluded
Informal
1.8%
52
Quota
946
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
ANDERSON, Grantley
CASHEL, Deb
340
419
Excluded
Excluded
RANDALL, Bob
614
FITZPATRICK, Jim
KNOTT, Christopher
SEARCY, Emma
833
211
419
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
365
528
3
5
Elected 2
897
9
Elected 1
Excluded
Quota
211
838
5
2
CITY OF CHARLES STURT
Woodville Ward
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2874
Informal
4.8%
144
Quota
959
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
NGUYEN, Oanh
1252
Elected 1
Quota
1
GRANT, Robert Hugh
BROWN, Leni
1097
525
Elected 2
Quota
525
1
West Woodville Ward
4 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2548
Informal
3.6%
96
Quota
850
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
UDYCZ, Peter Walter
442
Excluded
442
2
KENEALLY, Angela
ANTONEY, Jay
798
517
Elected 1
Excluded
Quota
835
2
3
WASYLENKO, Tolley
791
Elected 2
Quota
3
Findon Ward
5 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2673
Informal
3.8%
106
Quota
892
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
MANUELRAYAN, Aruna
157
Excluded
210
3
COPPOLA, Doriana
PINTO, John
IENCO, Joe
LAWRENCE, John David
1131
447
591
347
Elected 1
Quota
730
871
459
1
Hindmarsh Ward
Elected 2
Excluded
8
5
6 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2331
Informal
2.6%
61
Quota
778
HILL, Barry
RUSSO, Rina
AURICHT, Craig
ALEXANDRIDES, Paul
GALANTI, Max
WALLIS, Josie
1st
Preference
Votes
173
385
510
721
261
281
Elected / Excluded
Excluded
Elected 2
Elected 1
Excluded
Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
173
682
Quota
Quota
269
360
Count
2
8
3
3
6
CLARE & GILBERT VALLEYS COUNCIL
Councillor at Large
12 candidates contesting 9 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2844
Informal
3.3%
98
Quota
285
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
WURST, Sue
GOLDING, Nedd
534
304
Elected 1
Elected 3
Quota
Quota
1
1
THOMAS, Wayne Michael
254
Elected 4
Quota
2
MOLINEUX, Wayne
RYE, Alan Robert
KENCH, Janet
269
154
266
Elected 6
Elected 9
Elected 5
Quota
Quota
Quota
3
26
2
OSBORNE, Oliver
SCHWARZ, Dianne
ACKLAND, Trevor Brian
78
254
119
Excluded
Elected 7
130
Quota
228
18
5
PERRY, Helen Ruth
199
Elected 8
Quota
9
WARD, Kerry
CALVERT, Elizabeth
77
336
Excluded
Elected 2
93
Quota
9
1
107
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CLEVE
Councillor at Large
10 candidates contesting 8 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
838
Informal
1.2%
10
Quota
94
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
EDWARDS, Allan
345
Elected 1
Quota
1
JONES, Jodie Kay
ELLEWAY, Geoff
80
22
Elected 3
Excluded
Quota
81
2
12
TRIGG, Bryan Sturt
SIVIOUR, Grantley Mason
41
53
Elected 5
Elected 6
Quota
Quota
3
4
52
102
Elected 7
Elected 2
89
Quota
12
1
52
16
75
Elected 8
Excluded
Elected 4
86
46
Quota
12
7
2
RAYSON, Colin Arthur
NIELD, Roger
FENNELL, Grant Andrew
HUMPHRIES, Glenys
CRETTENDEN, Sharon Ann
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF COOBER PEDY
Councillor at Large
11 candidates contesting 8 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
507
Informal
3.6%
19
Quota
57
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
WALKER, Robin Dean
STAINES, Steve
BERRY, Rose-Marie Suzanne
RAPAIC, Boro
TARLO-YAUTAKAS, Troy
37
58
45
47
31
Elected 8
Elected 3
Elected 7
Elected 5
50
Quota
Quota
Quota
36
23
1
12
6
MORGAN, Alex
BOWMAN, Dave
CRISA, Carmelo
ATHANASIADIS, Paul
BOYD (nee DOULGERIS), Katina
MAYLIN, Mike
20
83
62
55
21
48
Excluded
Elected 1
Elected 2
Elected 4
Excluded
Elected 6
22
Quota
Quota
Quota
28
Quota
6
1
1
2
12
11
COORONG DISTRICT COUNCIL
Lakes Ward
4 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
674
BLAND, Sharon
STROTHER, Roger
SCOBIE, Keith L
DAWES, Andrew Graham
108
Informal
0.6%
4
Quota
169
1st
Preference
Votes
244
185
Elected / Excluded
Elected 1
Elected 2
Quota
Quota
Elected 3
Quota
71
174
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
1
1
71
1
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF THE COPPER COAST
Councillor at Large
17 candidates contesting 10 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
4248
Informal
3.9%
171
Quota
387
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
BRAND, Phil
553
Elected 2
Quota
1
BELL, Su
HATCHER, Adrian Scott
173
862
Elected 5
Elected 1
Quota
Quota
19
1
COSTELLO, Craig
HANCOCK, Graham Lawrence
121
110
Elected 8
Excluded
Quota
242
119
76
GROSS, John
MALE, Geoff
219
81
Elected 6
Excluded
Quota
126
49
11
RODDA, Dean Wayne
BRADLEY, Bob
WOODFORDE, David
522
38
461
Elected 3
Excluded
Elected 4
Quota
59
Quota
1
6
1
82
Excluded
NEWBOLD, Scott
188
31
WALKER, Brent James
HELFAND, Shagina
CLARKE, Bill
156
134
262
Elected 10
Excluded
Elected 7
Quota
176
Quota
120
18
77
SCHULTZ, Beverley
DAYMAN, Charmaine
NAYLOR, Luke
188
141
145
Elected 9
Excluded
Excluded
Quota
330
209
119
119
49
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF FRANKLIN HARBOUR
Councillor at Large
10 candidates contesting 6 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
638
Informal
0.2%
1
Quota
92
ZERNA, Allan William
STARR, Robert Munro
ELLEWAY, Eddie
WOODS, Di
JACKSON, Gavin F
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
118
51
163
19
51
Elected 2
Elected 6
Elected 1
Excluded
Elected 3
Quota
88
Quota
22
Quota
1
19
1
4
13
CHOPIN, Dale Maurice
HORNHARDT, Shaun Andrew
UDY, Robert Wayne
KADEN, Tony
33
49
64
42
Excluded
Elected 5
Elected 4
40
Quota
Quota
75
7
17
13
SMITH, Elizabeth Jane
48
Excluded
54
13
TOWN OF GAWLER
Mayoral
5 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
4788
SAMBELL, Brian Donald
MOYLAN, Shaun Kingsley
DIBBEN, Warren Frederick
RUSSELL, Peter James
BOLTON, John William
Informal
0.3%
14
Quota
2395
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
1867
Elected 1
2212
8
317
586
Excluded
Excluded
317
696
2
5
529
1489
Excluded
587
1937
3
109
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010
TOWN OF GAWLER
Councillor at Large
18 candidates contesting 10 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
4522
Informal
4.4%
210
Quota
412
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
THOM, Brian Gordon
998
Elected 1
Quota
1
CARMODY, Karen
HUGHES, David Francis
376
163
Elected 4
Elected 9
Quota
Quota
2
95
TONKIN, Jenny
FRASER, Diane
105
173
Excluded
Elected 7
234
Quota
91
91
FRASER, Scott
HOCKLEY, Dianne
424
107
Elected 3
Excluded
Quota
184
1
41
MENHENNET, Janette
BORRETT, Michael John
KOCH, Paul John
90
107
232
Excluded
Excluded
Elected 8
124
139
Quota
17
30
91
STRAUSS, David
685
Elected 2
Quota
1
FERGUSON, David
FISCHER, Kevin
HAESE, Marlene
116
223
80
Elected 6
Excluded
297
Quota
103
71
10
SHACKLEY, Adrian David
REDMAN, Karen
EVANS, Stephanie
MYERS, Derek Wayne
191
234
79
139
Elected 10
Elected 5
Excluded
Excluded
363
Quota
90
191
134
63
6
63
REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOYDER
Hallett Ward
2 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
223
Informal
0.0%
0
Quota
112
MATTEY, S Peter
WOOLLEY, Desmond Ross
1st
Preference
Votes
153
70
Burra Ward
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
70
Count
1
6 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
859
Informal
0.0%
0
Quota
215
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
KELLOCK, Jane
204
Elected 3
Quota
3
WOODGATE, Colleen Yvonne
VENNING, Darryl John
GILL, Adrian
87
205
195
Excluded
Elected 1
Elected 2
90
Quota
Quota
3
3
3
STOCKMAN, Tim
SZUTY, Helen
36
132
Excluded
36
144
2
Eudunda Ward
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
533
Informal
2.2%
12
Quota
178
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
PARTINGTON, Judy
282
Elected 1
Quota
1
DUNN, Peter Leonard
SCHILLER, Peter Milton
131
120
Elected 2
Quota
157
2
Robertstown Ward
3 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
302
NEAL, John
MENZEL, Adrian K
MOSEY, Warren Steward
110
Elected / Excluded
Informal
0.0%
0
Quota
152
1st
Preference
Votes
169
49
84
Elected / Excluded
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
49
84
Count
1
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF GRANT
Central Ward
12 candidates contesting 7 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1545
Informal
1.7%
27
Quota
194
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
MORGAN, Jeanenne
172
Elected 3
Quota
7
REIS, Julie
FREEMAN, Melanie
141
109
Elected 6
Quota
149
32
SAUNDERS, Robert William
KUHL, Barry
77
165
Excluded
Elected 4
90
Quota
15
7
HILL, Alan
SLARKS, Graham
167
72
Elected 5
Elected 7
Quota
184
10
46
COLLINS, Brian John
PORTER, Malcolm Renfrey
DEAK, Alex
275
73
53
Elected 1
Excluded
Excluded
Quota
120
63
1
26
7
TAYLOR, Shane R
41
Excluded
50
4
BAIN, Bruce James
200
Elected 2
Quota
1
CITY OF HOLDFAST BAY
Mayoral
3 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
8930
Informal
0.5%
47
Quota
4466
KOURTESIS, Maria
ROLLOND, Ken
FERDINANDS, Kingsley
1st
Preference
Votes
4031
4621
278
Glenelg Ward
Elected / Excluded
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
4031
Quota
278
Count
1
6 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1606
Informal
2.8%
47
Quota
402
DIXON, Peter William
FISK, Bob
PUPELLO, Tina
PATTON, Bob
DOLLING, Leon Wayne
TARCA, Wally
1st
Preference
Votes
378
428
250
283
61
206
Somerton Ward
Elected / Excluded
Elected 2
Elected 1
Elected 3
Excluded
Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
Quota
352
Quota
62
225
Count
5
1
9
3
5
7 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2316
Informal
1.9%
45
Quota
580
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
AUST, Rosie
BOUCHÉE, Mikki
LOOKER, Tim
331
398
477
Excluded
Elected 3
Elected 2
354
Quota
Quota
5
9
5
PATTERSON, Stephen
CRUTCHETT, Philip
487
217
Elected 1
Excluded
Quota
223
5
3
SHAW, Colin
JOHNSTON, Peter Brian
158
248
Excluded
158
484
2
Brighton Ward
8 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2485
Informal
1.7%
43
Quota
622
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
CLANCY, Rosemary
DONALDSON, Karen
859
440
Elected 1
Elected 2
Quota
Quota
1
15
REA, Peter
WHALAN, Roscoe
123
267
Excluded
Excluded
150
375
5
15
LONIE, Susan
MOORMAN, Keith Terence
305
52
Elected 3
Excluded
620
61
26
3
BUCKLEY, Les
LOCKETT, Tammy
261
178
Excluded
492
226
9
111
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010
CITY OF HOLDFAST BAY
Seacliff Ward
5 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2298
Informal
1.5%
36
Quota
575
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
ROE, Anthony
564
Elected 2
Quota
2
YATES, Lynda
GOSS, Graham
500
195
Elected 3
Excluded
Quota
262
4
4
DEAKIN, Jon
HUCKSTEPP, Jim
282
757
Elected 1
405
Quota
1
KANGAROO ISLAND COUNCIL
Councillor at Large
10 candidates contesting 9 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1629
Informal
3.4%
57
Quota
163
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
CLEMENTS, Peter Ian
157
Elected 6
Quota
2
DENHOLM, Peter Allan
BOXALL, Malcolm Robert
166
179
Elected 4
Elected 2
Quota
Quota
1
1
CHIRGWIN, Rosalie
WALKOM, Graham
121
132
Elected 9
Elected 7
Quota
Quota
3
2
DAVIS, Bec
DIXON, Donald
LIU, Ken
CONNELL, Graeme
WILLSON, Joy
167
25
376
158
148
Elected 3
Quota
42
Quota
Quota
Quota
1
Elected 1
Elected 5
Elected 8
1
2
2
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF KAROONDA EAST MURRAY
Councillor at Large
7 candidates contesting 6 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
485
Informal
1.2%
6
Quota
70
SMITH, Yvonne
SIZE, Margaret
WOOLDRIDGE, John
STAPLEDON, Gary
KERLEY, Trevor Rex
PHILLIPS, Caroline Anne
ZADOW, Colin Henderson
1st
Preference
Votes
104
84
20
16
43
66
152
Elected / Excluded
Elected 2
Elected 3
Elected 6
Elected 5
Elected 4
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
Quota
68
59
Quota
Quota
Quota
Count
1
1
6
2
2
1
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF KIMBA
Councillor at Large
8 candidates contesting 7 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
636
SCHAEFER, John Brian
112
Informal
1.1%
7
Quota
80
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
373
Elected 1
Quota
1
BALDOCK, Graeme J
CANT, Brian Stuart
27
92
Elected 3
Elected 2
Quota
Quota
2
1
McDONALD, Dianne
BEINKE, Sue
16
33
Elected 4
54
Quota
4
CHURCHETT, Geoff
MATHEWS, Bruce
JOHNSON, Dean
43
17
35
Elected 5
Elected 6
Elected 7
Quota
Quota
Quota
4
6
6
KINGSTON DISTRICT COUNCIL
Mayoral
4 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
1255
Informal
0.2%
3
Quota
628
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
GARVIE, Ken
110
Excluded
110
2
LYON, Reg
FLINT, Evan Roy
388
553
Excluded
Elected 1
562
590
4
4
HOWE, Brian
204
Excluded
244
3
Councillor at Large
9 candidates contesting 7 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1222
Informal
2.2%
27
Quota
153
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
STARLING, Deane Ronald
261
Elected 1
Quota
1
FRANKLING, Sid
USHER, Graham Donald
44
241
Elected 7
Elected 3
Quota
Quota
4
1
MORELAND, David John William
HUTCHISON, Tony
107
154
Elected 5
Elected 4
Quota
Quota
3
1
ENGLAND, Chris
BYERS, Vanessa
250
44
Elected 2
Quota
91
1
CLARK, Deni
MORLEY, Darryl
12
109
Elected 6
25
Quota
3
LIGHT REGIONAL COUNCIL
Mayoral
2 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
3130
Informal
0.4%
11
Quota
1566
HORNSEY, Robert
O'BRIEN, Bill
1st
Preference
Votes
1373
1757
Dutton Ward
Elected / Excluded
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
1373
Quota
Count
1
5 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1403
Informal
1.9%
27
Quota
351
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
ALCORN, Jane
ELLIS, Des
154
243
Elected 2
246
Quota
2
WILLIAMS, Robert
ROHRLACH, Deane
CARRICK, Bill
284
604
118
Elected 3
Elected 1
Excluded
Quota
Quota
160
4
1
4
Laucke Ward
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
556
Informal
3.0%
17
Quota
186
1st
Preference
Votes
FARQUHAR, Wayne
88
SKEVINGTON, Mike
KENNELLY, Peter
265
203
Mudla Wirra Ward
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
88
Elected 1
Elected 2
Quota
Quota
1
1
5 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
609
Elected / Excluded
Informal
2.4%
15
Quota
153
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
WATSON, Steven
165
Elected 2
Quota
1
CLOSE, Bill
REDDIE, Len
KUBISCH, Ron Victor
232
39
42
Elected 1
Quota
63
60
1
GRAHAM, Peter
131
Elected 3
Quota
2
113
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF LOWER EYRE PENINSULA
Councillor at Large
12 candidates contesting 7 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1543
Informal
1.5%
24
Quota
193
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
MURRAY, Leon Patey
136
Elected 5
Quota
14
LOW, Julie
HOLMAN, Wendy
608
137
Elected 1
Elected 2
Quota
Quota
1
2
BOBRIGE, Gaile Shona
MITCHELL, Peter Laurence
51
101
Elected 7
137
Quota
45
12
45
Excluded
Excluded
25
93
5
26
MILLARD, Donald Barry
THOMAS, Sharon Lee
QUIGLEY, Jo-Anne
84
34
117
Elected 6
Excluded
Elected 4
Quota
50
Quota
26
9
9
PEDLER, Paul Boyd
161
Elected 3
Quota
2
57
Excluded
73
14
PORTER, Phil
TREZISE, Neville
HILL, Max
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF LOXTON WAIKERIE
Mayoral
2 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
3916
Informal
0.3%
12
Quota
1959
HASLAM, Bert
STASINOWSKY, Leon
1st
Preference
Votes
1361
2555
Councillor at Large
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
1361
Quota
Count
1
14 candidates contesting 10 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
3747
Elected / Excluded
Informal
4.8%
189
Quota
341
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
ZEPPEL, Michael
KIMBER, David
LUTZ, Peter
FLAVEL, Jody
THIELE, Deb
253
226
88
318
376
Elected 7
Elected 9
Excluded
Elected 5
Elected 4
Quota
Quota
100
Quota
Quota
15
29
8
2
1
WARD, Mark Leslie
VOWLES, Michael John
WEBBER, Kym Andrew
452
528
277
Elected 3
Elected 1
Elected 6
Quota
Quota
Quota
1
1
3
SCHENKE, David
109
Excluded
163
15
WOODBERRY, Marian Margaret
MALTHOUSE, Margaret
KRZOSKA, George
122
172
135
Elected 8
Excluded
259
Quota
191
29
29
COPELAND, Ross
NORTON, Trevor
518
173
Elected 2
Elected 10
Quota
Quota
1
53
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MALLALA
Mallala Ward
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
352
Informal
2.2%
8
Quota
118
PARSONS, David Langdon
STRUDWICKE, Marcus
HOWARD, Yvonne
1st
Preference
Votes
17
249
86
Two Wells Ward
Elected 1
Elected 2
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
25
Quota
Quota
Count
1
2
4 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
466
114
Elected / Excluded
Informal
2.5%
12
Quota
117
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
DANIELE, Peppino
WASLEY, Mark
187
102
Elected 1
Elected 3
Quota
Quota
1
2
FLAHERTY, Anthony John (Tony)
HELEY, Jan
66
111
Elected 2
84
Quota
2
CITY OF MARION
Mayoral
2 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
14530
Informal
1.3%
185
Quota
7266
1st
Preference
Votes
TELFER, Raelene June
6764
LEWIS, Felicity-ann
7766
Mullawirra Ward
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
6764
Elected 1
Quota
1
5 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2417
Informal
2.8%
69
Quota
806
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
VELISKOU, Jason
949
Elected 1
Quota
1
GOLDING, Les
APPLEBY, Jerome David
238
479
Excluded
Elected 2
261
782
3
8
WHENNAN, Irene
SQUIRE, Christopher
497
254
Excluded
683
362
5
Woodlands Ward
6 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1998
Informal
1.9%
39
Quota
667
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
HEALEY, Terry
247
Excluded
258
3
CAMPBELL, Alice
PFEIFFER, Tim
JAUDZEMS, Valdis
HUMMEL-NAJAR, Kathy
557
424
102
237
Elected 1
Elected 2
Excluded
Excluded
Quota
594
102
315
3
10
2
6
VICTORY, Natalie Jane
431
Warracowie Ward
5 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2846
Informal
1.6%
46
Quota
949
HABIB, Carolyn
BROWN, Vincent Neil
HASKAS, Chris
VELISKOU, Vicky
HULL, Bruce William
1st
Preference
Votes
955
289
200
358
1044
Warriparinga Ward
Elected / Excluded
Elected 2
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
289
200
358
Quota
Count
1
1
4 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2373
580
Informal
3.4%
83
Quota
792
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
BOUWENS, Carol
839
Elected 1
Quota
1
HUTCHINSON, Luke
RYAN, Paul
TILBROOK, Christopher Ralph
648
319
567
Elected 2
Excluded
Quota
327
680
3
3
Coastal Ward
5 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2801
Informal
1.8%
50
Quota
934
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
BREESE, Gavin
SPEIRS, David James
BAYLISS, Joel Baden
223
949
605
Excluded
Elected 1
224
Quota
784
3
1
CONNOR, Cheryl
COGHLAN, Shane
714
310
Elected 2
Excluded
899
381
8
5
115
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010
CITY OF MARION
Southern Hills Ward
6 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1998
Informal
2.6%
53
Quota
667
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
HALL, Tim
381
HASSAM, Darryl John
VERRALL, Frank
258
485
Excluded
Elected 1
277
Quota
562
3
5
SCHUMACHER, Martin
ALLEN, Kathleen
233
378
Excluded
Elected 2
233
623
2
8
MILLAR, Glen
263
Excluded
343
5
MID MURRAY COUNCIL
Mayoral
2 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
3147
Informal
1.3%
42
Quota
1574
1st
Preference
Votes
MORRISSEY, Mick
1446
BURGESS, Dave
1701
Randell Ward
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
1446
Elected 1
Quota
1
6 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1232
Informal
0.7%
9
Quota
309
YEATES, Kerry
RAISON, Peter (Beachy)
SMITH, Peter Richard
TAYLOR, Brian
SCHIANSKY, Kitty
BOTTROFF, Michele Gale
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
575
178
195
161
82
Elected 1
Elected 2
41
River South Ward
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
1
6
Elected 3
Excluded
Quota
Quota
279
289
149
Excluded
65
3
9
5
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
492
Informal
1.6%
8
Quota
165
HALL, Jeff
MILSOM, Peter John
JOHNS, Trevor Charles
1st
Preference
Votes
123
252
117
Sturt Ward
Elected / Excluded
Elected 2
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
Quota
138
Count
2
1
5 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
533
Informal
2.4%
13
Quota
178
McGRATH, Blue
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
97
MOSS, Jim
JENNINGS, Mardi K
BORMANN, Inez Karen
OLSON, Peter
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
142
51
102
220
Excluded
Elected 2
Elected 1
54
160
Quota
3
8
1
63
Excluded
99
5
River North Ward
5 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
704
116
Elected / Excluded
Informal
1.7%
12
Quota
177
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
SAYERS, Ken
FORRESTER, John
147
149
Elected 3
174
170
5
MYERS, Kevin
212
Elected 1
Quota
1
PEAKE, David James
PETERS, Bob
148
48
Elected 2
Excluded
Quota
53
3
3
CITY OF MITCHAM
Mayoral
5 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
12572
Informal
0.5%
57
Quota
6287
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
AYLEN, Doug
1586
Excluded
1586
2
PERRY, Ian
CHRISTOPOULOS, Adriana
2697
2555
Excluded
4316
2778
3
SPEAR, Glenn William
PICTON, Michael
2723
3011
Excluded
Elected 1
3324
4511
5
8
Boorman Ward
5 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2223
Informal
4.3%
99
Quota
742
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
MORIARTY, Leeanne Carol
545
Elected 2
Quota
5
WEAVER, Judith
POST, Ryan
865
264
Elected 1
Excluded
Quota
317
1
5
SZUSTER, Ann-Maree
HOWARD, George
130
419
Excluded
146
589
3
Gault Ward
4 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1829
Informal
3.9%
74
Quota
610
ADCOCK, Chris
BUCHHORN, Simon Gerard
FISHER, Stephen Edward
HAMILTON-SMITH, Penni
1st
Preference
Votes
624
95
610
500
Overton Ward
Elected / Excluded
Elected 1
Elected 2
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
95
Quota
500
Count
1
1
4 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1499
Informal
4.3%
67
Quota
500
YOUNG, Zane Levi
KOIRALA, Jai
POLAND, Yvonne (Janet)
SANDERSON, John Liddell
1st
Preference
Votes
396
154
434
515
Babbage Ward
Elected / Excluded
Excluded
Elected 2
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
469
155
Quota
Quota
Count
3
3
1
5 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1790
Informal
4.6%
86
Quota
597
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
GELLIE, Christopher
448
Elected 2
574
5
MUNRO, David Douglas
WARREN, Richard
WILSON, Shaun A
413
328
299
Elected 1
3
Excluded
Quota
474
299
TALIANGIS, Michael
302
Excluded
383
3
Craigburn Ward
2
7 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2851
Informal
2.4%
71
Quota
713
1st
Preference
Votes
HOCKLEY, Karen
SILBEREISEN, Jane
THOMPSON, Andrea
407
529
179
GRIMM, Elaine
COYTE, Belinda
CHABREL, Philip
GREER, Nick
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
Elected 2
Excluded
635
Quota
207
9
5
524
Elected 3
706
16
129
291
792
Excluded
Excluded
Elected 1
137
349
Quota
3
9
1
117
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010
CITY OF MITCHAM
The Park Ward
5 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1939
Informal
2.6%
52
Quota
647
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
BALDRY, Suzy
157
Excluded
157
2
CAMPBELL, Colin Bruce
A'BEAR, Lynda Ann
611
274
Elected 2
Excluded
Quota
313
3
3
WARD, Mark
RUSSO, Jane
602
295
Elected 1
Quota
445
3
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MOUNT BARKER
Mayoral
3 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
6370
Informal
0.3%
20
Quota
3186
1st
Preference
Votes
HADDY, Brian
2056
FERGUSON, Ann Shirley
BAILS, Michael
2652
1662
North Ward
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
2528
Elected 1
Excluded
Quota
1662
2
2
8 candidates contesting 4 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2376
Informal
2.0%
48
Quota
476
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
BETTCHER, Jeff
WESTWOOD, Simon
HARDMAN, Samantha
PHILLIPS, Andrew James
STOKES, Lyn
428
423
254
191
278
Elected 3
Elected 2
CORBELL, Trevor
BRAZHER-De LAINE, Kathy
SKEY, David
414
212
176
Central Ward
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
6
5
Excluded
Elected 4
Quota
Quota
398
215
Quota
Elected 1
Excluded
Excluded
Quota
273
176
3
6
2
3
8
7 candidates contesting 4 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2717
Informal
2.4%
66
Quota
544
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
SAMARDZIC, Darren
RICHARDSON, Donald
BAILEY, Carol
315
199
563
Excluded
Elected 2
484
223
Quota
4
1
HAMILTON, Susan
CAMPBELL, Lindsay
349
293
Elected 3
Elected 4
Quota
Quota
7
13
ALBRECHT, Bek
GAMBLE, Bruce Lindsay
267
731
Excluded
Elected 1
313
Quota
7
1
South Ward
4 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1115
118
Elected / Excluded
Informal
2.6%
30
Quota
372
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
GROSSER, Ian
FENWICK, Cyd
WILKSCH, Margaret
387
146
211
Elected 1
Quota
151
216
1
IRVINE, Roger Stuart
371
Elected 2
Quota
2
CITY OF MOUNT GAMBIER
Councillor at Large
18 candidates contesting 10 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
5527
Informal
4.4%
256
Quota
503
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
MUTTON, Des
912
Elected 1
Quota
1
Von STANKE, Ian David
PERSELLO, Hanna
317
380
Elected 7
Elected 6
Quota
Quota
53
34
RALTON, Ernest John
SMITH, Allen
239
358
Excluded
Elected 5
451
Quota
165
4
ROGERS, Deborah
FLETCHER, Nick
137
75
Excluded
Excluded
209
84
77
13
ELLIOTT, Toni
MAHER, Jim
LEE, Andrew
119
448
303
Excluded
Elected 4
Elected 8
154
Quota
Quota
34
3
114
WALL, Mat
53
Excluded
56
7
HARFIELD, Byron
TIETZ, Biddie
WHITE, Mervyn Robert
869
237
523
Elected 2
Elected 9
Elected 3
Quota
Quota
Quota
1
165
1
JONES, Llew
MOODY, Neville
RICHARDSON, Penny
COPPING, Karen
129
135
200
93
Excluded
Excluded
Elected 10
Excluded
230
180
Quota
112
113
52
165
22
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MOUNT REMARKABLE
Coastal Ward
4 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
309
Informal
0.0%
0
Quota
104
RYAN, Chris
HOBART, Brenton James
LEUE, Gordon Albert
WAUCHOPE, Sandra
1st
Preference
Votes
127
57
39
86
Ranges Ward
Elected / Excluded
Elected 1
Excluded
Elected 2
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
78
51
Quota
Count
1
3
3
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
336
Informal
0.9%
3
Quota
113
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
WALKER, Ray
138
Elected 1
Quota
1
JACOBS, Peter Ross
111
Elected 2
Quota
2
HARRIS, Matthew
87
92
THE RURAL CITY OF MURRAY BRIDGE
Mayoral
3 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
4980
Informal
0.5%
23
Quota
2491
BEAN, David John
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
438
ARBON, Allan Ernest
NUTT, Phil
Count
438
2555
1987
Mobilong Ward
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Elected 1
Quota
1987
1
8 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1663
Informal
1.6%
27
Quota
416
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
WILSON, Jerry
452
Elected 1
Quota
GODDEN, Sam
WEINMANN, Theo
181
412
Elected 2
325
Quota
2
SCHUBERT, Clem
CODRINGTON, Martyn Bruce
235
113
Elected 3
Excluded
367
131
37
13
FOWLES, Denise
REEDY, Richard John
135
82
Excluded
Excluded
214
91
22
7
53
Excluded
55
4
GLEESON, Barry
1
119
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010
THE RURAL CITY OF MURRAY BRIDGE
Brinkley Ward
5 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1790
Informal
2.7%
49
Quota
448
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
POTTER, Tim
338
ENGLAND, Bob
SECKER, Sharon Linda
427
441
Elected 3
Elected 2
Quota
Quota
2
2
LAUBSCH, Barry Douglas
CHEESEMAN, Wayne Dean
495
89
Elected 1
Quota
91
1
Monarto Ward
346
8 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1443
Informal
1.6%
24
Quota
361
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
SIMMONS, Keith
308
Elected 1
Quota
5
SANDERS, Frederick John
WONG, Ros
112
150
Excluded
118
255
3
WEINERT, Milton
MORITZ, Steven Andrew
285
130
Elected 2
Excluded
Quota
151
5
5
PHILLIPS, June Irene
BOOKER, Gloria
MILESI, Rob
225
89
144
Elected 3
Excluded
Excluded
Quota
89
178
11
2
11
NARACOORTE LUCINDALE COUNCIL
Mayoral
2 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
3286
Informal
4.1%
141
Quota
1644
VICKERY, Erika
HOOD, David
1st
Preference
Votes
1952
1334
Councillor at Large
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
1334
Count
1
14 candidates contesting 10 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
3323
Elected / Excluded
Informal
3.2%
109
Quota
303
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
BANNING, Ken
ARMFIELD, Brett Matthew
283
579
Elected 7
Elected 1
Quota
Quota
3
1
BELL, Ann Maree
JARED, Ashley
ROSS, Damien
238
66
145
Elected 6
Excluded
Elected 5
Quota
82
Quota
3
9
3
SCHULTZ, Ken
McGUIRE, Craig William
McLACHLAN, Scott
315
529
84
Elected 3
Elected 2
Excluded
Quota
Quota
182
1
1
32
ROBINSON, Kenneth David (Toby)
299
Elected 4
Quota
2
McLEAN, Malcolm
BAILEY, Rachel
RAYNER, Trevor Gordon
151
129
247
Elected 10
61
Elected 8
294
248
Quota
McROSTIE, David John
FLYNN, John
76
182
Excluded
Elected 9
111
Quota
17
32
9
NORTHERN AREAS COUNCIL
Jamestown Ward
5 candidates contesting 4 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
912
120
Informal
1.5%
14
Quota
183
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
CLARK, Denis Vincent
MOORE, Glan
269
183
Elected 1
Elected 3
Quota
Quota
1
1
POLLARD, Leon James
CATFORD, Malcolm John
ROBINSON, Merv
141
105
214
Elected 4
Quota
129
Quota
2
Elected 2
1
NORTHERN AREAS COUNCIL
Rocky River Ward
5 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
758
Informal
0.5%
4
Quota
190
ZANDER, Tim
1st
Preference
Votes
252
WHEATLEY, Dennis
WOOLFORD, Allan Glen
18
68
BARBERIEN, John
LANGE, Geoffrey William
84
336
Elected / Excluded
Elected 2
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
Count
1
41
123
Elected 3
Elected 1
Quota
Quota
3
1
CITY OF NORWOOD PAYNEHAM & ST PETERS
Mayoral
3 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
7631
Informal
0.9%
66
Quota
3816
1st
Preference
Votes
WINDERLICH, David Nicholas
2900
HUISH, Patricia
BRIA, Robert
1204
3527
St Peters Ward
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
3390
Excluded
Elected 1
1204
Quota
2
2
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1353
Informal
3.2%
45
Quota
452
PASALIDIS, Isaac
SCALZI, Giacomo (Jack)
FROGLEY, John
1st
Preference
Votes
449
153
751
Torrens Ward
Elected / Excluded
Elected 2
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
270
Quota
Count
2
1
4 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1080
Informal
3.7%
42
Quota
361
NICHOLSON, Howard
KNOBLAUCH, Garry John
MINNEY, John
THOMAS, John
1st
Preference
Votes
106
392
315
267
Payneham Ward
Elected / Excluded
Excluded
Elected 1
Elected 2
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
111
Quota
Quota
320
Count
3
1
3
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1133
Informal
4.5%
53
Quota
378
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
DOUGLAS, Scott
DUKE, Kevin
236
462
Elected 1
236
Quota
1
DOTTORE, Carlo
435
Elected 2
Quota
1
Maylands/Trinity Ward
7 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1849
Informal
1.8%
34
Quota
463
MacRAE, Sophia
TARZIA, Vincent
VILLIOS, Nik
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
369
443
Elected 3
Elected 1
64
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
459
Quota
13
2
Excluded
64
2
MOORE, Evonne
GRANOZIO, Connie Maria
DALL'ACQUA LEONARDI, Teresa
316
438
80
Elected 2
Excluded
410
Quota
82
4
4
MANSER, Lance
139
Excluded
159
8
West Norwood/Kent Town Ward
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1000
Informal
2.5%
26
Quota
334
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
WHITINGTON, Sue
466
Elected 1
Quota
1
WORMALD, Paul
SIMS, Scott
412
122
Elected 2
Quota
122
1
121
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010
CITY OF NORWOOD PAYNEHAM & ST PETERS
Kensington Ward
4 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1073
Informal
2.4%
26
Quota
358
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
RUNDLE, Geoff
267
Elected 2
349
4
MARCUCCITTI, Lucy
STOCK, Mike
436
279
Elected 1
Quota
336
1
91
Excluded
127
3
ERICHSDOTTER, Barbara
CITY OF ONKAPARINGA
Mayoral
8 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
23955
Informal
0.8%
190
Quota
11978
BECKER, Barry
MORGAN, Thomas
ROSENBERG, Lorraine Florence
McLARTY, John
REILLY, Ronald Mark
APAP, George
FRANCIS, Jane
WELLINGTON, Kingsley
1st
Preference
Votes
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
1492
Excluded
1591
9
2607
10315
Excluded
Elected 1
2986
Quota
16
43
493
294
Excluded
Excluded
502
294
3
2
4231
1064
3459
Excluded
Excluded
Excluded
6289
1117
4235
43
5
30
Wine Coast Ward
15 candidates contesting 4 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
5043
Informal
2.7%
140
Quota
1009
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
HODGES, Mary
OLSEN, Wayne
HORAN, Barry
WENHAM, Yvonne
LENNOX, Brett Thomas
253
798
460
647
90
Excluded
Elected 1
LINCOLN-BOUTS, Cathie
JOHNSON, Christopher
WOLFF, Breandan
KILBY, Gail
SYMONS, Janice
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
41
41
Elected 2
Excluded
306
Quota
780
Quota
90
212
182
138
346
134
Excluded
Excluded
Excluded
Elected 4
Excluded
267
213
159
856
140
21
13
8
110
3
CHAPMAN, Don
627
Elected 3
Quota
75
ARBON, David
GREAVES, Heidi
BEACHAM, Adrian Jan
265
341
138
Excluded
Excluded
Excluded
298
475
144
31
54
5
JOHNS, Mic
412
Excluded
599
75
Mid South Coast Ward
55
2
11 candidates contesting 4 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
4723
Informal
3.6%
177
HAMMOND, Alan
RICHARDSON, Kym
122
Elected / Excluded
Quota
945
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
500
1205
Elected 4
Elected 1
788
Quota
67
1
JAMIESON, William (Bill)
719
Elected 3
Quota
41
MANSON, Rex
McCROHAN, Nadene Ellen
BEARD, Vivian
102
247
326
Excluded
Excluded
Excluded
118
348
600
5
25
41
KNIGHT, Chris
SHAW, Angus Owen
CARR, Cheryl
738
87
164
Elected 2
Excluded
Excluded
Quota
89
179
25
3
9
CAMPBELL, Robert (Bob)
176
Excluded
214
15
FERGUSON, Artie
459
731
CITY OF ONKAPARINGA
Knox Ward
9 candidates contesting 4 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
4091
Informal
4.8%
205
Quota
819
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
SWANN, Nicholas John
819
Elected 1
Quota
1
MERRITT, Heather Julie
OAKES, Alan
692
628
Elected 2
Elected 4
Quota
Quota
5
10
ALLINSON, Michael James
PUDNEY, Neville Graham
313
260
Excluded
Excluded
398
272
10
3
ERWIN, Doreen
CHADWICK, Helen
380
112
Excluded
602
112
2
ELLIS, Helen
BROWN, Rod
266
621
Excluded
Elected 3
343
Quota
5
10
Pimpala Ward
11 candidates contesting 4 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
4474
Informal
2.9%
135
Quota
895
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
HOLDBACK, Peter
291
Excluded
423
28
ELLIS, Geoffrey
SCHULZE, Peter
263
923
Excluded
Elected 1
304
Quota
9
1
NASH, Sharon
HUMPHRIES, John (JH)
608
253
Elected 2
Quota
677
28
RYAN, Jim
BROWN, Sandra Kaye
KEMP, Suzanne Joy
HOWARD, Shane
WEBSTER, Stephen John
GLASS, Stewart
253
618
312
257
429
267
Excluded
Elected 3
Excluded
Excluded
Elected 4
Excluded
254
Quota
488
269
863
336
3
47
47
5
73
16
Thalassa Ward
10 candidates contesting 4 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
4801
Informal
2.5%
124
Quota
961
PARSLOW, Darryl
FLETCHER, Trevor Paul
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
1112
506
Elected 1
Quota
872
1
BRAY, Martin
DE JONGE, Robert
COOMANS, Bill
534
506
401
Elected 2
Elected 4
Excluded
Quota
887
515
32
52
17
MINERDS, Michelle Elizabeth
NANKIVELL, Brian F
SUTHERLAND, Phil
182
215
611
Excluded
Excluded
Elected 3
186
240
Quota
3
5
32
SAINT-YVES, Michele
237
Excluded
329
9
THOMAS, Doug
497
Excluded
621
32
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ORROROO/CARRIETON
Councillor at Large
9 candidates contesting 7 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
490
Informal
2.0%
10
Quota
62
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
CASE, Faye
PARKYN, Colin (Shorty)
50
102
Elected 5
Elected 2
Quota
Quota
3
1
SCHMIDT, Lorna Anne
CHAPMAN, Grant Allan
SHACKLEFORD, Murray
15
75
27
Excluded
Elected 3
Elected 7
53
Quota
53
12
1
12
16
131
Excluded
Elected 1
30
Quota
7
1
61
13
Elected 4
Elected 6
Quota
59
2
12
SOLLY, Ray
BOWMAN, Kathie
BYERLEE, Malcolm
ROWE, Gay
123
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF PETERBOROUGH
Councillor at Large
11 candidates contesting 8 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
762
Informal
3.1%
24
Quota
85
MESECKE, Scott Edward
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
162
Elected 2
Quota
1
HARDBOTTLE, Frank
MILLS, Shane Patrick
58
38
Elected 6
Elected 7
Quota
Quota
13
13
MILLER, Kim William
CLAPP, Leon
22
57
Elected 8
Elected 3
75
Quota
22
2
PICKERING, Michael
BEVERIDGE, Bridget Margaret
35
8
Excluded
64
18
7
226
72
Elected 1
Elected 4
Quota
Quota
1
3
15
69
Excluded
Elected 5
36
Quota
13
3
SANDLAND, John Chester
CHAMBERS, Cassandra
LOCK, Garry James
SLEEP, Belinda
CITY OF PLAYFORD
Mayoral
2 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
11127
Informal
1.3%
146
Quota
5564
DOCHERTY, Glenn
LINDSELL, Martin David
1st
Preference
Votes
6522
4605
Ward 1
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
4605
Count
1
6 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2182
Informal
2.3%
51
Quota
546
MUSOLINO, Dino
NORRIS, Julie Ann
LUDWIG, Cassandra Fay
SIMPKINS, Rod
EYNDHOVEN, John
BOUNDY, Geoff
1st
Preference
Votes
618
354
302
161
125
622
Ward 2
Elected / Excluded
Elected 2
Elected 3
Excluded
Excluded
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
545
461
226
145
Quota
Count
1
12
7
4
1
6 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2090
Informal
2.7%
57
Quota
523
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
CAVA, Nick
ONUZANS, Jane
SHERWOOD, Adam
561
368
365
Elected 1
STUART, Terry
TURNER, Victoria
278
119
SMALLWOOD-SMITH, Gay
399
Ward 3
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
Elected 3
Quota
512
518
1
8
Excluded
Excluded
311
121
5
3
Elected 2
520
8
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1574
Informal
4.3%
70
Quota
525
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
FEDERICO, Joe
WITHERS, C
667
260
Elected 1
Quota
260
1
CRAIG, Andrew
647
Elected 2
Quota
1
Ward 4
5 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2137
124
Elected / Excluded
Informal
3.3%
74
Quota
535
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
FEDERICO, Domenic Joseph
276
Excluded
298
4
POLANCO, Antonio
GOOLEY, Coral
287
595
Elected 1
441
Quota
1
DAVEY, Denis
O'RIELLY, Max
402
577
Elected 3
Elected 2
Quota
Quota
4
1
CITY OF PLAYFORD
Ward 5
7 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1632
Informal
3.1%
52
Quota
545
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
OGILVY, Kaylene Jillian
204
Excluded
264
10
JOY, Michael William
SHAW, Iris
370
118
Elected 2
Excluded
Quota
139
10
5
83
46
Excluded
Excluded
87
46
3
2
506
305
Elected 1
Quota
378
5
SALAMON, Peter
FOX, James Philip
BAKER, Marilyn
RYAN, Dennis
Ward 6
5 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1402
Informal
3.4%
50
Quota
468
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
WATTS, Ron
324
MacMILLAN, Duncan
MAYNE, Lawrence
431
111
Elected 1
Excluded
Quota
111
377
3
2
COWELL, John
SKROB, Nik
150
386
Excluded
Elected 2
165
Quota
3
3
CITY OF PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD
Outer Harbor Ward
5 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2679
Informal
1.9%
53
Quota
894
JAMIESON, Peter Andrew
COPPINS, Denise
JOHANSEN, Bruce
KNIGHT, Greville
HART, Jeremy
1st
Preference
Votes
1129
366
859
93
232
Semaphore Ward
Elected / Excluded
Elected 1
Elected 2
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
433
Quota
103
256
Count
1
2
5 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2444
Informal
1.0%
24
Quota
815
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
WRIGHT, Helen
975
Elected 1
Quota
1
McARTHUR, Rod
328
Excluded
422
5
WARE, Aaron
NICHOLLS, Peter
FOSTER, Steve
548
341
252
Elected 2
Quota
531
286
5
Port Adelaide Ward
3
7 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1927
Excluded
Informal
1.7%
33
Quota
643
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
GUSCOTT, Ray
RADIC, John
BELL, Ian
771
81
356
Elected 1
Excluded
Elected 2
Quota
89
Quota
1
3
22
CREW, Robert
PATERSON, Colin Leslie
143
134
Excluded
Excluded
226
161
9
5
CATES, Peter
MICENKO, Kalyna
188
254
Excluded
303
368
16
Parks Ward
4 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
3566
CROCI, John Alexander
JENSEN, Janice
NGO, Tung
BOAN, Claire
Informal
3.5%
128
Quota
892
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
676
594
Elected 3
863
Quota
3
1512
784
Elected 1
Elected 2
Quota
Quota
1
2
125
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010
CITY OF PORT AUGUSTA
Mayoral
3 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
4246
Informal
0.4%
18
Quota
2124
1st
Preference
Votes
WEISSHAUPT, Kerry
746
BALUCH, Joy (Nancy)
WRIGHT, Dave
3395
105
Councillor at Large
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
746
Elected 1
Quota
105
1
15 candidates contesting 9 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
4053
Elected / Excluded
Informal
4.0%
169
Quota
406
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
MITCHELL, Tony
580
Elected 1
Quota
1
SHERRIFF, Darren John
PAYNTER, Frances Joy
171
331
Elected 5
340
Quota
17
McLEAN, Ken
BROWN, Phillip
457
226
Elected 3
Elected 9
Quota
376
1
82
PRIDER, Terry
SOLOMON, Peter William
37
303
Excluded
Elected 7
41
Quota
11
42
JOHNSON, Sam
LUMSDEN, Lisa
GREAGEN, Phil
WILLIAMS, Rob
MORRIS, Alan
PYCROFT, Chris
WILLIAMS, Kym
530
226
392
35
156
183
115
Elected 2
Elected 8
Elected 4
Excluded
Excluded
Excluded
Excluded
Quota
Quota
Quota
39
193
259
128
1
50
3
6
29
50
17
BENBOW, Brett
311
Elected 6
Quota
29
CITY OF PORT LINCOLN
Mayoral
2 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
4493
Informal
0.2%
11
Quota
2247
DAVIS, Peter Woodley
GREEN, Bruce
1st
Preference
Votes
1899
2594
Councillor at Large
126
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
1899
Quota
Count
1
19 candidates contesting 10 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
4193
Elected / Excluded
Informal
5.4%
241
Quota
382
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
JOLLEY, Peter
HARTLEY, Gordon
577
283
Elected 1
Elected 8
Quota
Quota
1
71
SHERRY, Paul
134
Excluded
188
48
PATTERSON, Rod
MASTROSAVAS, Theo
ROGERS, Travis
202
153
330
Elected 10
Excluded
Elected 3
352
170
Quota
109
34
15
BARTLETT, Danny
HAGEN, Peter John
CATT, Malcolm John
204
19
342
Elected 9
Excluded
Elected 4
Quota
19
Quota
83
3
24
HENDERSON, Andrew
38
Excluded
48
9
STARKE, Neville David
BASCOMBE, Mick
WISSEMAN, Lisa
409
310
86
Elected 2
Elected 7
Excluded
Quota
Quota
99
1
71
24
DAVIS, Faye
PICKEN, Francis
283
32
Elected 6
Excluded
Quota
38
48
7
EASTON, John
PAPAZOGLOV, Jim
82
315
Excluded
Elected 5
89
Quota
15
34
BOURKE, Graeme
WARE, Mary Jane
198
196
Excluded
248
339
71
PORT PIRIE REGIONAL COUNCIL
Mayoral
2 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
6080
Informal
0.3%
17
Quota
3041
1st
Preference
Votes
VANSTONE, Brenton
3962
JOHNSON, Bluey
2118
Councillor at Large
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
Count
1
2118
14 candidates contesting 10 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
5797
Elected / Excluded
Informal
3.8%
231
Quota
528
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
NAYDA, Garry Dean
372
Elected 6
Quota
12
STEPHENS, Leon
STEPHENS, Marcus
768
186
Elected 2
Excluded
Quota
337
1
24
CHIVELL, Gerry
FIDGE, Greg
386
149
Elected 4
Excluded
Quota
256
4
12
ROHDE, John
GADALETA, Dino
1201
360
Elected 1
Elected 7
Quota
Quota
1
24
BONE, Ellei
PAPARELLA, Joe
BASLEY, Mike
211
409
335
Elected 5
Elected 9
487
Quota
Quota
6
24
MILLS, Stephen
DEVLIN, Debbie
HORTIN, Shirley Evelyn
WILSON, Neville Kevin
92
339
232
757
Excluded
Elected 8
Elected 10
Elected 3
128
Quota
491
Quota
6
24
48
1
CITY OF PROSPECT
Mayoral
2 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
4242
Informal
0.4%
16
Quota
2122
O'LOUGHLIN, David
LARDELLI, Michael
1st
Preference
Votes
2250
1992
Councillor at Large
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
1992
Count
1
15 candidates contesting 8 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
4050
Elected / Excluded
Informal
3.7%
155
Quota
451
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
PREECE, Bruce
554
Elected 2
Quota
1
DIXON, Ashley
MITCHELL, Matthew
GROOTE, Mark
323
362
388
Elected 7
Elected 5
Elected 3
Quota
Quota
Quota
73
42
7
BARNETT, Kristina
KELLY, Andrew
CHRISTIE, Andrew
704
92
168
Elected 1
Excluded
Elected 8
Quota
107
397
1
4
119
McMILLAN, Angela
105
Excluded
175
23
LEE, Monica
BRUNSGARD, Nick
KARAHALIOS, Sheron
260
99
209
Elected 6
Excluded
Quota
125
343
69
7
LAYNG, Doug
RUTH, Ashley
108
131
Excluded
Excluded
205
153
42
14
UNGER, Rob
HARRIS, Allen
146
401
Excluded
Elected 4
281
Quota
68
14
RENMARK PARINGA COUNCIL
Mayoral
3 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
2938
TURTON, Frank James
MARTINSON, Neil
CORMICK, Wendy
Informal
0.3%
10
Quota
1470
1st
Preference
Votes
777
1785
376
Elected / Excluded
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
777
Quota
376
Count
1
127
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010
RENMARK PARINGA COUNCIL
Councillor at Large
16 candidates contesting 8 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2843
Informal
3.4%
99
Quota
316
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
FREEMAN, Scott
255
Elected 5
Quota
3
WEBB, Linda
SPANO, Maria
58
444
Excluded
Elected 2
103
Quota
72
1
McAULIFFE, Michael John
GIBB, Jack
49
321
Excluded
Elected 4
86
Quota
52
1
MADDOCKS, Allan
HAYNES, Greg
149
47
Elected 6
Excluded
Quota
69
55
34
CHOWN, Mark
PATTY, Violet
DANIEL, Graeme
171
85
406
Elected 7
107
Elected 3
Quota
257
Quota
SLADE, Helen
120
Elected 8
283
155
65
17
44
Excluded
Excluded
Excluded
118
21
57
107
7
21
598
14
Elected 1
Excluded
Quota
23
1
13
PHILLIPS, Pam
ROGERS, Jacky
MAPLE, Adrian James
HUNTER, Peter
FRAZER, Ros
1
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ROBE
Mayoral
2 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
941
Informal
0.3%
3
Quota
471
RISELEY, Peter Rayner
SPOOK, Jo Jo
1st
Preference
Votes
791
150
Town Ward
Elected / Excluded
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
150
Count
1
5 candidates contesting 4 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
711
Informal
0.7%
5
Quota
143
MATHEWS, Jenny
KILNER, Ross Bernard
DELL'ANTONIO, Rino
ALEXANDER, Kristina Anne
NOLAN, Harvey
1st
Preference
Votes
218
36
97
78
282
Elected / Excluded
Elected 2
Elected 3
Elected 4
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
92
Quota
Quota
Quota
Count
1
2
3
1
CITY OF SALISBURY
Central Ward
8 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2455
Informal
2.5%
64
Quota
819
WEBB, Jack
BALAZA, David Matthew
ANTONIADIS, Anthony
1st
Preference
Votes
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
107
999
136
Excluded
Elected 1
136
Quota
245
8
1
49
46
Excluded
Excluded
65
53
5
3
McGEE, Barry
GILL, Betty
352
619
Elected 2
449
Quota
15
MOSELEY, Tristan
147
Excluded
193
14
DOCKERTY, Mike
CROTTY, Greg
South Ward
4 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2623
FURLONG, Brad
JOBSON, Phillip Scott
WOODMAN, Julie
BEDFORD, Sean
128
Elected / Excluded
Informal
1.9%
50
Quota
875
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
236
146
1864
377
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
518
351
Elected 1
Elected 2
Quota
Quota
1
2
CITY OF SALISBURY
Hills Ward
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2197
Informal
3.1%
70
Quota
733
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
ISEMONGER, Jana
815
Elected 2
Quota
1
REARDON, Shiralee
IRVING, Ann
947
435
Elected 1
Quota
435
1
Para Ward
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2280
Informal
4.1%
97
Quota
761
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
HONNER, Mirella
826
Elected 2
Quota
1
ZAHRA, Riccardo
MOYLE, Debbie
978
476
Elected 1
Quota
476
1
North Ward
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2014
Informal
4.2%
89
Quota
672
1st
Preference
Votes
COATES, Alex
677
FRANKS, Greg
CARUSO, Linda
600
737
Levels Ward
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
Elected 2
Quota
1
Elected 1
600
Quota
1
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2232
Informal
3.3%
77
Quota
745
GOODALL, Brian
VERMEER, Brad
HAWKINS, John
1st
Preference
Votes
1162
590
480
Elected / Excluded
Elected 1
Elected 2
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
Quota
693
Count
1
2
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF STREAKY BAY
Flinders Ward
7 candidates contesting 4 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
554
Informal
0.4%
2
Quota
111
SCHREIBER, Greg
KEMP, Trevor Dudley
WRIGHT, Loralee
PEARCE, Graham
MINNICAN, Robert John
WHITFORD, Dean
KENNY, Jan
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
122
51
23
Elected 2
Elected 4
Excluded
Quota
106
24
1
12
4
57
60
Excluded
71
85
8
153
88
Elected 1
Elected 3
Quota
Quota
1
4
Eyre Ward
5 candidates contesting 4 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
445
CAREY, William James (Bill)
LETCH, David John
STEPHENS, Robert (Robco)
Informal
1.3%
6
Quota
90
1st
Preference
Votes
194
17
94
MacKENZIE, Sherron
59
BALDOCK, Angela Kaye
81
Elected / Excluded
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
Elected 2
Quota
28
Quota
1
1
Elected 4
Quota
4
Elected 3
Quota
2
129
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010
TATIARA DISTRICT COUNCIL
East Ward
12 candidates contesting 7 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1745
Informal
1.8%
32
Quota
219
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
WINTER, Ralph
194
Elected 4
Quota
3
EXCELL, Graham John
BALLINGER, Elizabeth (Liz) Ann
357
64
Elected 1
Excluded
Quota
115
1
36
DICK, Steve
HUNT, Frank
167
18
Elected 5
Excluded
Quota
18
4
7
EDWARDS, David
HARVEY, Neil Ross
166
24
Elected 6
Excluded
Quota
32
22
13
ROSS, John
GERSCH, Ronald William
PENNIMENT, Diana Elizabeth
233
63
271
Elected 3
Excluded
Elected 2
Quota
78
Quota
1
22
1
MOCK, Robert
103
Elected 7
Quota
53
McINERNEY, Kenneth John
85
158
CITY OF TEA TREE GULLY
Mayoral
3 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
18304
Informal
0.4%
79
Quota
9153
ANGELI, Steve
McINNES, William
SMITH, Miriam
1st
Preference
Votes
2727
6178
9399
Pedare Ward
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
2727
6178
Quota
Count
1
6 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2680
Informal
2.2%
61
Quota
894
JACQUES, Leighton
MACDONALD, Jackie
KEANE, Bernie
CELESTE, Tina
PEARKS, Narelle
WINTER, Barry
1st
Preference
Votes
475
131
1006
303
150
615
Drumminor Ward
Elected / Excluded
Excluded
Elected 1
Excluded
Excluded
Elected 2
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
726
158
Quota
426
185
814
Count
3
1
9
5
16
7 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2668
Informal
1.8%
50
Quota
890
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
SHANE, Leanne
TRAINOR, Pat
HARBINSON, Matthew
189
993
569
Excluded
Elected 1
Elected 2
226
Quota
792
ALLEN, Kylie
GABRIEL, Anthony
459
78
Excluded
720
82
3
WYATT, Roger
McCULLOCH, Tony
271
109
Excluded
Excluded
335
128
15
5
Hillcott Ward
9
1
26
7 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2898
HACKING, Todd
WOOD, Kevin John
Informal
1.5%
44
Quota
967
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
841
75
Elected 2
Excluded
Quota
89
15
9
49
64
Excluded
Excluded
49
65
3
5
BARBARO, Paul
KEANE, Sandy
973
337
Elected 1
Excluded
Quota
387
1
15
PANAGARIS, Peter
559
PETRIE, Lyn
UNDERWOOD, David
130
Elected / Excluded
669
CITY OF TEA TREE GULLY
Balmoral Ward
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
3056
Informal
3.9%
124
Quota
1019
KNIGHT, Kevin
DENHOLM, Graeme
WYLD, Damian Anthony
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
1608
Elected 1
Quota
1
918
530
Elected 2
Quota
841
2
Steventon Ward
5 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
3309
Informal
1.6%
53
Quota
1104
JONES, Lucas
1st
Preference
Votes
1635
BOURKE, Leonard Charles
SMART, Michael
Elected / Excluded
Elected 1
100
113
McLAFFERTY, Jim
GARVEY, John
Quota
Count
1
100
113
1271
190
Water Gully Ward
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Elected 2
Quota
190
1
5 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
3494
Informal
2.8%
99
Quota
1165
PATTERSON, John
COLEMAN, Robin
RICCI, Joy
HAMILTON, Neil
MASSEY, Brian
1st
Preference
Votes
485
698
759
233
1319
Elected / Excluded
Excluded
Elected 2
Excluded
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
575
960
Quota
260
Quota
Count
5
7
3
1
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF TUMBY BAY
Councillor at Large
14 candidates contesting 9 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1304
Informal
2.4%
32
Quota
131
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
LAWRIE, Robert McFarlane
de la PERRELLE, Helen
SWAFFER, Peter M
TELFER, Samuel
BAKER, Malcolm
156
32
130
117
9
Elected 2
Excluded
Elected 4
Elected 5
Excluded
Quota
45
Quota
Quota
11
1
23
2
2
7
COLLINS, Laurie William George
BROUGHAM, Pam
143
52
Elected 3
Elected 8
Quota
Quota
1
54
WADDELL-SMITH, Laurette
LAWRIE, Bob
WILKSCH, Max
37
119
232
Excluded
Elected 7
Elected 1
63
Quota
Quota
35
4
1
BAILLIE, Donald
105
Elected 6
Quota
3
60
34
78
Excluded
Excluded
Elected 9
111
39
Quota
54
13
54
MENTIETH, Jain Elizabeth
DARLING, James (Jim)
MASON, Murray
CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF UNLEY
Mayoral
3 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
8172
CLYNE, Lockey
BIRCH, Les
BRINDAL, Mark K
Informal
0.5%
38
Quota
4087
1st
Preference
Votes
3484
3144
1544
Elected / Excluded
Elected 1
Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
3983
3580
1544
Count
2
2
131
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010
CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF UNLEY
Unley Ward
4 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1288
Informal
2.5%
33
Quota
430
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
MORRIS, James
157
Excluded
212
3
HEWITSON, Michael Gordon
SALAMAN, Rufus
671
276
Elected 1
Elected 2
Quota
Quota
1
3
MACCHIA, Paul
184
Parkside Ward
296
4 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1206
Informal
2.0%
24
Quota
403
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
CHERRY, Theodora
262
HARVEY, Rod
HUDSON, Mike
169
469
Excluded
Elected 1
187
Quota
3
1
KOUMI, John
306
Elected 2
Quota
3
Fullarton Ward
345
4 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1457
Informal
1.8%
27
Quota
486
REED, Joan
LAPIDGE, Anthony
MILLER, Rosemary
HUGHES, Peter
1st
Preference
Votes
297
544
260
356
Goodwood Ward
Elected / Excluded
Elected 1
Excluded
Elected 2
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
406
Quota
280
Quota
Count
1
3
3
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1047
Informal
4.5%
49
Quota
350
BROWN, Heather Annie
TIPPER, Denise
SCHNELL, Bob
1st
Preference
Votes
301
269
477
Goodwood South Ward
Elected 2
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
335
Quota
Quota
Count
2
1
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1281
Elected / Excluded
Informal
4.8%
64
Quota
428
1st
Preference
Votes
PALMER, Don
BOISVERT, Jennie
342
613
YOUNG, Joe
326
Unley Park Ward
Elected / Excluded
Elected 2
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
Quota
Count
2
1
418
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1586
Informal
4.3%
71
Quota
529
BOWEN, Michael Stuart
SANGSTER, Rob
SAIES, Michael
1st
Preference
Votes
267
692
627
Elected / Excluded
Elected 1
Elected 2
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
267
Quota
Quota
Count
1
1
CITY OF VICTOR HARBOR
Mayoral
5 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
5034
132
Informal
0.3%
17
Quota
2518
1st
Preference
Votes
TREZISE, Kerry
1198
LEGGETT, Stewart Ronald
CHARLES, Peter Alexander (Oopsy)
McPHAIL, Anthony
PHILP, Graham
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
Excluded
1332
5
1330
930
Excluded
1705
945
3
138
1438
Excluded
Elected 1
138
2077
2
8
CITY OF VICTOR HARBOR
Councillor at Large
17 candidates contesting 9 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
4742
Informal
4.7%
236
Quota
475
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
KRUGER, Marck
100
Excluded
101
9
MARSHALL, Bob
LEWIS, Peter David
419
432
Elected 4
Elected 3
Quota
Quota
9
2
SOUTER, Mignon
PRYDE, Lindsay
192
141
Excluded
Excluded
283
156
68
15
WHITE, Rodney
HALL, David
170
496
Excluded
Elected 2
239
Quota
40
1
SHEPHERD, Daniel
TELFER, Tim
SEDUNARY, Chris
222
178
338
Elected 8
Elected 9
Elected 5
Quota
Quota
Quota
141
141
68
DUNSMUIR, Jim
256
Excluded
442
141
COOPER, Elizabeth Ellen (Liz)
LOESER, Keith
MORRIS, Michael S
223
188
77
Excluded
Excluded
Excluded
305
213
86
101
25
4
BOND, Barbara
CHIGWIDDEN, Pat
DUTTON, Karen Sue
252
751
307
Elected 7
Elected 1
Elected 6
Quota
Quota
Quota
105
1
101
WAKEFIELD REGIONAL COUNCIL
Mayoral
2 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
2320
Informal
0.3%
6
Quota
1161
1st
Preference
Votes
PAIN, Richard Ian
MAITLAND, James Walter
959
1361
Northern Ward
Elected / Excluded
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
959
Quota
Count
1
4 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
642
Informal
0.9%
6
Quota
161
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
OTTENS, Darryl Ernest
STONE, Mike
STEVENS, Greg
293
107
88
Elected 1
WOOD, John Stewart
154
Central Ward
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
1
Elected 3
Quota
155
Quota
Elected 2
Quota
2
3
5 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
947
Informal
1.1%
11
Quota
237
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
TILLER, Maurice
214
Elected 2
Quota
3
LAMOND, David John
HARRISON, Richard Archie
242
129
Elected 1
Excluded
Quota
129
1
2
CHAPMAN, Owen
McQUIRE, Roger Douglas
214
148
Elected 3
Quota
174
3
CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WALKERVILLE
Mayoral
2 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
1995
READE, Tony
WRIGHT, Heather Joy
Informal
0.4%
8
Quota
998
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
948
1047
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
948
Elected 1
Quota
1
133
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010
WATTLE RANGE COUNCIL
Mayoral
3 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
4653
Informal
0.1%
3
Quota
2327
1st
Preference
Votes
GANDOLFI, Peter
2090
BRAES, Mark
MURRAY, Bill
1363
1200
Kintore Ward
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
Elected 1
Quota
2
Excluded
1534
1200
2
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
833
Informal
2.3%
20
Quota
278
1st
Preference
Votes
MILLIE, Delzie
120
TRELOAR, Ben
REILLY, Craig (Slim)
178
535
Corcoran Ward
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
169
Elected 2
Elected 1
Quota
Quota
2
1
8 candidates contesting 5 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
2159
Informal
0.9%
19
Quota
360
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
LAWLOR, Gwenda
378
Elected 2
Quota
1
DUNNICLIFF, Peter Alan
STODDART, Barry
220
304
Elected 5
Elected 4
358
Quota
15
8
COX, Sharon
WEBSTER, Allan
340
211
Elected 3
Quota
338
4
LUCAS, Joan
NEAGLE, Moira
O'HALLORAN, Darren Craig
187
138
381
Excluded
Excluded
Elected 1
230
141
Quota
8
4
1
Sorby Adams Ward
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
672
Informal
4.0%
28
Quota
225
OUSEY, Frank
PRICE, Dale
DYCER, Rob
1st
Preference
Votes
213
217
242
Elected / Excluded
Elected 2
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
219
Quota
Quota
Count
2
1
CITY OF WEST TORRENS
Keswick Ward
5 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1051
Informal
1.2%
13
Quota
351
SCOTCHER, Helen
FANTASIA, Curley Amerigo
1st
Preference
Votes
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
459
75
Elected 1
Excluded
Quota
91
1
3
GILBERT, Graham
87
Excluded
133
5
FARNDEN, Michael
BLACKWELL, Barry
203
227
Elected 2
335
316
8
Hilton Ward
5 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1450
Informal
2.7%
40
Quota
484
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
BATTISTE, Ben
138
Excluded
142
3
VLAHOS, George
DEMETRIOU, Kristen
PETERS, George
540
218
197
Elected 1
1
Excluded
Quota
401
244
O'RIELLEY, Cindy
357
Elected 2
478
8
Plympton Ward
5
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1616
134
Elected / Excluded
Informal
3.4%
57
Quota
539
1st
Preference
Votes
COSTANZO, Emilio
299
FRANCES, Mark
MANGOS, Arthur Con
476
841
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
417
Elected 2
Elected 1
Quota
Quota
2
1
CITY OF WEST TORRENS
Airport Ward
4 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1801
Informal
1.1%
20
Quota
601
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
HAESE, Rosalie
762
Elected 1
Quota
1
PALMER, Garth
BOYCE, Wendy
532
363
Elected 2
Quota
544
3
GRATZIS, Con
144
Excluded
161
3
Morphett Ward
3 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1696
Informal
1.6%
27
Quota
566
1st
Preference
Votes
COXON, Michael Stuart
585
COSTANZO, Sonia
DEMETRIOU, George
421
690
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
Elected 2
Quota
1
Elected 1
421
Quota
1
CITY OF WHYALLA
Mayoral
2 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Ballot Papers
Formal
5596
Informal
0.2%
10
Quota
2799
POLLOCK, Jim
CHEESMAN, Tom
1st
Preference
Votes
4094
1502
Councillor at Large
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
1502
Count
1
14 candidates contesting 9 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
5338
Elected / Excluded
Informal
4.4%
247
Quota
534
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
RAJAMANI, Raj
BREUER, Tim
McGINNISS, Ruby
MINNEY, Sarah
WATERS, Jo-Anne
460
490
366
214
133
Elected 5
Elected 4
Elected 7
Elected 9
Quota
Quota
Quota
Quota
409
2
2
5
76
PYETT, Audrey
WILKSCH, Christopher
HODGE, Merton
CARTER, Colin
DUXSON, Mary Heather
112
65
483
405
47
Excluded
Excluded
Elected 3
Elected 6
Excluded
176
103
Quota
Quota
61
32
17
2
2
9
VELTHUIZEN, Jack
427
Elected 2
Quota
2
MARSHALL, Joanne
CURNOW, Greg
HUGHES, Eddie
300
84
1752
Elected 8
Excluded
Elected 1
Quota
259
Quota
17
60
1
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF YANKALILLA
Field Ward
7 candidates contesting 4 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
769
Informal
0.4%
3
Quota
154
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
SCHLEIN, Mark
JONES, Janet Margaret
TRIGG, Bruce
67
167
122
Excluded
Elected 1
Elected 3
68
Quota
Quota
3
1
5
ROTHWELL, Simon
PILE, Jim
108
133
Elected 4
Elected 2
149
Quota
10
5
96
76
Excluded
142
87
5
BECKMANN, Andrew
BARNES, Allan
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DISTRICT COUNCIL OF YANKALILLA
Light Ward
8 candidates contesting 5 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1157
Informal
1.4%
16
Quota
193
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
SANDERSON, John
163
Elected 4
Quota
7
AISTROPE, Mandy
NEWMAN, Paul Watford
110
219
Excluded
Elected 1
124
Quota
7
1
LANDER, Graham
SCHLEIN, Malcolm
53
161
Excluded
Elected 5
56
Quota
4
13
CROSER, John
SPILSBURY, Bruce
111
149
Elected 3
166
Quota
7
ALLSTROM, Louise Marie
191
Elected 2
Quota
2
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF YORKE PENINSULA
Kalkabury Ward
7 candidates contesting 4 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1851
Informal
1.2%
23
Quota
371
1st
Preference
Votes
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
DAVEY, Trevor M
253
Elected 4
368
13
GREENSLADE, Simon
LANGFORD, David Thomas
BOWMAN, Brenda Elizabeth
CORRELL, Richard Alexander
379
218
516
185
Elected 3
Elected 2
Elected 1
Excluded
Quota
Quota
Quota
227
1
7
1
7
HENDRYX, Andy
ROCHESTER, Les
63
237
Excluded
75
349
4
Gum Flat Ward
4 candidates contesting 3 vacancies
Ballot Papers
Formal
1207
Informal
0.5%
6
Quota
302
NICHOLLS, Bob
DODD, Grantley Harold
COOK, Jeff
BUTLER, Dean
1st
Preference
Votes
330
154
349
374
Innes/Penton Vale Ward
Formal
1497
Elected / Excluded
Elected 3
Elected 2
Elected 1
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Quota
154
Quota
Quota
Count
1
1
1
5 candidates contesting 4 vacancies
Ballot Papers
136
Elected / Excluded
Informal
1.8%
27
Quota
300
1st
Preference
Votes
Elected / Excluded
Votes at
Election / Exclusion
Count
SCHELL, Barry Ross
418
Elected 2
Quota
1
RICH, John David
389
Elected 3
Quota
1
BRUNDELL, Veronica Mary
JOSEPH, Cathie
SENDY, John Patrick
443
101
146
Elected 1
Quota
292
Quota
1
Elected 4
4
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Local Government Activity Report 2010-11
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1. Certification of elector representation reviews
In accordance with Section 12(4) of the Local Government Act 1999, all councils must conduct an elector
representation review every 8 years. The review must take into consideration the composition of the council and
the division of the council into wards or the abolishment of wards.
During the reporting year no elector representation reviews were submitted to the Electoral Commission for
certification. It is not anticipated that any will be received in the forthcoming reporting year.
2. Supplementary elections and casual vacancies
As soon as practicable after the occurrence of a casual vacancy, council must advise the Returning Officer and
a supplementary election will be conducted. A supplementary election may be deferred where council has
implemented a policy under section 6(2) of the Local Government (Elections) Act.
Alternatively, if insufficient nominations are received for the periodic elections, a supplementary election must be
held as soon as practicable to fill the remaining vacancies.
During the 2010-11 reporting year, seven supplementary elections were held to fill eight vacancies. Four
elections with five vacancies were conducted due to an insufficient number of nominations being received during
the periodic elections, while another three elections were held to fill casual vacancies.
ECSA conducted five of the elections in their entirety with the remaining two conducted in partnership with the
council.
No elections were deferred under section 6(2) of the Act.
Supplementary election conduct options
No. of
elections
Conduct option
Election Arrangements
1
ECSA
The Electoral Commission of South Australia (ECSA) conducts the
election in its entirety.
5
2
ECSA/CNCL
• ECSA undertakes preparation and placement of statutory
notices, the receipt and processing of all candidate
nominations and profiles, and the preparation and printing
of ballot material including the mail-out of ballot material to
electors;
• Council undertakes all other functions associated with the
election.
2
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3. Roll maintenance
To assist with continuous roll maintenance, the Commission supplies each council:
• A monthly file of additions, changes and deletions to the House of Assembly (HA) electoral roll; and
• A full HA roll at the end of February and August.
The full HA roll provided bi-annually is also supplied for the collection of enrolment statistics for elector
representation reviews.
All return to sender material received as the result of a supplementary election is sorted into House of Assembly
and Council Voters Roll (CVR) entitlements for further processing. All HA information is forwarded to the
Australian Electoral Commission for further investigation and action. All CVR information is forwarded to council
for updating on their systems.
During the reporting year approximately 500 records were processed and forwarded for further action.
4. Cost recovery
During the reporting year $63 482.45 was recovered from councils for costs associated with the conduct of
supplementary elections.
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2009-10
No.
Councils with Supplementary Elections
%
2010-11
No.
%
6
Voters Roll
Electors on roll
HA
Council Supplementary Roll
Total
21 838
85.3
36 797
99.3
3 766
14.7
248
0.7
25 604
37 045
Eligible Electors
Contested elections *
Uncontested elections
Country
9 046
35.3
1 505
5.2
Metro
13 224
51.6
27 372
94.8
Statewide
22 270
86.9
28 877
3 334
13.1
2 827
34.6
0
0.0
5 341
65.4
3 334
13.1
8 168
13
65.0
21
84.0
7
35.0
4
16.0
Country
Metro
Statewide
Nominations
Candidates standing
Male
Female
Total
20
In contested elections
18
90
20
80.0
2
10
5
20.0
Elected unopposed
Total
25
20
25
1.5:1
3.1:1
Mayoral
0
0
Area councillor
0
0
Councillor at large
2
1
Ward
2
2
Total
4
3
Mayoral
0
0
Area councillor
0
0
Councillor at large
0
2
Ward
2
2
Total
2
4
Ratio of candidates to positions
Elections
Contested
Uncontested
Members elected through supplementary election processes
Turnout *
Following contested election
6
75.0
3
37.5
Elected unopposed
2
25.0
5
62.5
Following appointment by council^
0
0
Total
8
8
Female members elected/appointed
1
1
Country
2 875
31.8
694
12.4
Metro
3 792
28.7
4 909
87.6
Statewide
6 667
5 603
* Turnout calculated as a % of eligible electors for contested elections
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Table 2: Elections in chronological order
Council Name
– Election Type
Election
Date
Southern Mallee District Council
- Kelly Scales Ward
15.03.11
2:2
697
0
N/A
N/A
Southern Mallee District Council
- Bews Ward
15.03.11
1:1
808
0
N/A
N/A
Corporation of the Town of Walkerville
- Councillor at Large
15.03.11
5:1
5 349
5 349
1 462
27.33
Wattle Range Council
- Riddoch Ward
15.03.11
2:1
1 505
1 505
694
46.11
City of Onkaparinga
- Knox Ward
11.04.11
13:1
22 023
22 023
3 447
15.65
District Council of Cleve
- Councillor at Large
14.06.11
1:1
1 322
0
N/A
N/A
Corporation of the Town of Walkerville
- Councillor at Large
14.06.11
1:1
5 341
0
N/A
N/A
37 045
28 877
5 603
Total
142
Number of Electors
Ratio of
Candidates
to Vacancy
On Roll
Contested
Elections
Returned
Ballot
Material
Voter
Turnout
%
Table 3: Candidate alphabetical listing
Candidate Name
Ballot Paper Name
Council Name
Position
City of Onkaparinga
Councillor – Knox Ward
City of Onkaparinga
Councillor – Knox Ward
City of Onkaparinga
Councillor – Knox Ward
City of Onkaparinga
Councillor – Knox Ward
Corporation of the Town of
Walkerville
Councillor at Large
District Council of Cleve
Councillor at Large
City of Onkaparinga
Councillor – Knox Ward
City of Onkaparinga
Councillor – Knox Ward
City of Onkaparinga
Councillor – Knox Ward
City of Onkaparinga
Councillor – Knox Ward
Southern Mallee District Council
Councillor – Kelly Scales Ward
City of Onkaparinga
Councillor – Knox Ward
Corporation of the Town of
Walkerville
Councillor at Large
Wattle Range Council
Councillor – Riddoch Ward
Corporation of the Town of
Walkerville
Councillor at Large
City of Onkaparinga
Councillor – Knox Ward
Corporation of the Town of
Walkerville
Councillor at Large
City of Onkaparinga
Councillor – Knox Ward
City of Onkaparinga
Councillor – Knox Ward
Southern Mallee District Council
Councillor – Kelly Scales Ward
Wattle Range Council
Councillor – Riddoch Ward
TIZARD, James
Corporation of the Town of
Walkerville
Councillor at Large
TIZARD, James
Corporation of the Town of
Walkerville
Councillor at Large
Elected
unopposed
Southern Mallee District Council
Councillor – Bews Ward
Elected
unopposed
City of Onkaparinga
Councillor – Knox Ward
ALLINSON, Michael James
ALLINSON, Mick
BECKER, Barry John
BECKER, Barry John
CAMPBELL, Robert Bruce
CAMPBELL, Robert (Bob)
CARR, Cheryl Anne
CARR, Cheryl
EDWARDS, Grant Darcey O’Neill
EDWARDS, Grant Darcey O’Neill
ELLEWAY, Geoffrey Alan
ELLEWAY, Geoff
ELLIS, Helen
ELLIS, Helen
FERGUSON, Arthur Raymond
FERGUSON, Artie
GREAVES, Heidi Lee
GREAVES, Heidi Lee
JACKSON, Bradley John
JACKSON, Brad
LUKINS, Barry James
LUKINS, Barry James
MANSON, Stewart Rex
MANSON, Rex
MEYLER, Margaret Joan
MEYLER, Margaret Joan
MURRAY, William James
MURRAY, Bill
PEDERICK, Anthony Maxwell
PEDERICK, Tony
PRIDHAM, Paul Leslie
PRIDHAM, Paul
READE, Anthony John
READE, Tony
REILLY, Ronald Mark
REILLY, Ronald Mark
STRICKLAND, John Edward
STRICKLAND, John Edward
SUMMERTON, Bruce Lincoln
SUMMERTON, Bruce Lincoln
THORNETT, Robert John
THORNETT, Robert
TIZARD, James Murray*
TIZARD, James Murray*
WALKER, Alfred
WALKER, Alfred
WELLINGTON, Kingsley Rex
WELLINGTON, Kingsley
Elected
Elected
unopposed
Elected
Elected
unopposed
Elected
Elected
unopposed
Elected
* Stood as a candidate in two supplementary elections
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Table 4: Supplementary election results in alphabetical order
Council Name: Southern Mallee District Council
Election Type: Councillor – Kelly Scales Ward
HAR
686
Number on roll
CVR
11
Election Date: 15 Mar 2011
Total
697
2 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Elected unopposed
Elected unopposed
LUKINS, Barry James
SUMMERTON, Bruce Lincoln
Council Name: Southern Mallee District Council
Election Type: Councillor – Bews Ward
HAR
801
Number on roll
CVR
7
Election Date: 15 Mar 2011
Total
808
1 candidate contesting 1 vacancy
Elected unopposed
WALKER, Alfred
Council Name: City of Onkaparinga
Election Type: Councillor – Knox Ward
HAR
21 995
Number on roll
CVR
28
Election Date: 11 Apr 2011
Ballot Papers
Total
22023
Formal
3325
15
Informal
0.45%
Votes
Turnout %
15.65
1st Preference
After Distribution
Election
Outcome
Count
No
PRIDHAM, Paul
371
545
Excluded
73
CARR, Cheryl
158
176
Excluded
19
GREAVES. Heidi Lee
691
1159
Elected
154
REILLY, Ronald Mark
53
53
Excluded
2
CAMPBELL, Robert (Bob)
146
165
Excluded
11
STRICKLAND, John Edward
97
102
Excluded
8
Excluded
5
13 candidates contesting 1 vacancies
144
Quota
1663
MANSON, Rex
84
91
WELLINGTON, Kingsley
490
817
JACKSON, Brad
223
290
Excluded
37
FERGUSON, Artie
441
635
Excluded
107
ELLIS, Helen
304
427
Excluded
51
BECKER, Barry John
61
63
Excluded
3
ALLINSON, Mick
206
247
Excluded
26
Council Name: Corporation of the Town of Walkerville
Election Type: Councillor at Large
HAR
5257
Number on roll
CVR
92
Election Date: 15 Mar 2011
Ballot Papers
Total
5349
5 candidates contesting 1 vacancy
Formal
1422
4
1st Preference
Informal
0.28%
Votes
After Distribution
Quota
712
Turnout %
27.33
Election
Outcome
Count
No
Elected
8
READE, Tony
471
552
TIZARD, James
346
549
MEYLER, Margaret Joan
215
242
Excluded
3
PEDERICK, Tony
329
382
Excluded
5
EDWARDS, Grant Darcey O’Neill
115
115
Excluded
2
Council Name: Wattle Range Council
Election Type: Councillor – Riddoch Ward
HAR
1501
Number on roll
CVR
4
Election Date: 15 Mar 2011
Ballot Papers
Total
1505
6 candidates contesting 2 vacancies
Formal
684
1st Preference
MURRAY, Bill
305
THORNETT, Robert
379
Council Name: District Council of Cleve
Election Type: Councillor at Large
HAR
1304
Number on roll
CVR
18
3
Informal
0.44%
Votes
After Distribution
Quota
Quota
343
Turnout %
46.11
Election
Outcome
Count
No
Elected
1
Election Date: 14 Jun 2011
Total
1322
1 candidate contesting 1 vacancy
ELLEWAY, Geoff
Elected unopposed
Council Name: Corporation of the Town of Walkerville
Election Type: Councillor at Large
HAR
5253
Number on roll
CVR
88
Election Date: 14 Jun 2011
Total
5341
1 candidate contesting 1 vacancy
TIZARD, James
Elected unopposed
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