LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 Copies of this document are available from: Electoral Commission SA Level 6 / 60 Light Square Adelaide SA 5000 GPO BOX 646 Adelaide SA 5001 61 8 7424 7400 61 8 7424 7444 Telephone Facsimile Internetecsa.sa.gov.au ABN 99 891 752 468 ISBN978-0-9808310-2-3 Contents Executive summary 1 Timetable of the 2010 elections 3 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 7 7 8 11 13 13 13 14 15 16 18 20 24 27 28 31 33 34 36 38 43 45 45 45 46 47 47 51 61 64 Part 2 Election Results 2010 67 1. 2. 3. 69 75 99 Council election listing Candidate listing Results of each contested election in council order Part 3 Local Government Activity Report 2010-11 137 1. 2. 3. 4. 139 139 140 140 Certification of elector representation reviews Supplementary elections and casual vacancies Roll maintenance Cost recovery LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 Tables TableDescription Page 1 Election snapshot – 2000 to 2010 2 2 Number of councils per election conduct option – 2006-07 and 2010 8 3 Council structures – 2006-07 and 2010 8 4 Certified review outcomes 9 5 Elector representation – 2006-07 and 2010 10 6 Election conduct option and DROs by Council 17 7 Public notices 19 8 Telephone and email enquiries received for the period August to November 2010 20 9 Electors on the voters roll – 2000 to 2010 20 10 Number of enrolled electors per council – 2000 to 2010 21 11 Positions and candidates – 2000 to 2010 24 12 Contested, uncontested and failed elections – 2000 to 2010 25 13 Re-issued voting packs – 2006-07 and 2010 27 14 Return to sender voting packs – 2006-07 and 2010 27 15 Number of electors by contested v uncontested elections and country 28 v metropolitan elections – 2000 to 2010 16 Elector participation – 2006-07 and 2010 28 17 Rejected ballot paper envelopes – 2006-07 and 2010 29 18 Voter turnout – 2000 to 2010 29 19 Elector participation per council – 2006-07 and 2010 30 20 Data entry counts 31 21 Recounts32 22 Complaints received – 2006-07 and 2010 34 23 Informality by position and location 36 24 Rates of informality by category 37 25 Surveys and responses 39 26 Major expense categories – 2006-07 and 2010 43 27 Summary of Amendments to the Local Government (Elections) Act 199947 28 Summary of Amendments to the City of Adelaide Act 199848 29 Forms determined and Gazetted by EC after consultation with LGA (LGEA s92A) 49 30 All candidates by gender and age group 51 31 All candidates by gender and position contested 51 32 Mayoral candidates by gender and age group 51 33 Area councillor candidates by gender and age group 51 34 Councillor at large candidates by gender and age group 52 35 Ward councillor candidates by gender and age group 52 36 Candidates by gender – country v metropolitan 52 37 Candidates by contest – country v metropolitan 52 38 All current member candidates by gender and age group 53 39 All current member candidates by gender and position contested 53 40 Current members standing for mayoral positions by gender and age group 53 41 Current members standing for area councillor by gender and age group 53 42 Current members standing for councillor at large positions by gender and age group 54 43 Current members standing for ward councillor positions by gender and age group 54 44 Current members in contested/uncontested elections – country v metropolitan 54 45 Current members by gender and position contested – country v metropolitan 54 46 All elected candidates by gender and age group 55 TableDescription 47 All elected candidates by gender and position contested 48 Elected mayors by gender and age group 49 Elected area councillors by gender and age group 50 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 54 All previous council members re-elected by council position and gender 55 Previous council members re-elected as mayors by gender and age group 56 Previous council members re-elected as area councillors by gender and age group 57 Previous council members re-elected as councillors at large by gender and age group 58 Previous council members re-elected as ward councillors by gender and age group 59 Previous council members re-elected by gender, country v metropolitan and position to which the member was elected 60 Point of election of successful candidates by location 61 Point of election of successful candidates by position 62 Point of exclusion of unsuccessful candidates by location 63 Point of exclusion of unsuccessful candidates by position 64 Unsuccessful candidates remaining in the count at the conclusion of the election 65 List of council elections 66 List of candidates Page 55 55 55 56 56 56 57 57 57 57 58 58 58 59 59 59 59 59 69 75 Charts ChartDescription 1 Number of enrolled electors per council (country) – 2006-07 and 2010 22 2 Number of enrolled electors per council (metropolitan) – 2006-07 and 2010 23 3 Number of candidates by gender and age group 25 4 Number of elected candidates by gender and age group 33 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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. 1 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 Table 1: Election snapshot – 2000 to 2010 2010 2006-07* 2003 2000 67 67 67 67 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 2 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) 3 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 4 Part 1 Election Report 5 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 6 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. 7 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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 67 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. 8 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. 9 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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 10 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 11 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 Advertising campaign images 12 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. 13 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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. 14 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. 15 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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. 16 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 17 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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. 18 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. 19 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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 2066 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. 20 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 21 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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 23 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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. 24 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. 25 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 26 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 27 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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. 28 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. 29 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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 30 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. 31 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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. 32 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 63 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. 33 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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. 34 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. 35 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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. 36 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. 37 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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. 38 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. 39 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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. 40 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. 41 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 42 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 43 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 44 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. 45 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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. 46 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 47 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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 48 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) 49 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 50 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 51 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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 53 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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 55 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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 56 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 57 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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 58 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 59 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 60 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. 61 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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. 62 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. 63 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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. 64 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% 65 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 66 Part 2 Election Results 67 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 68 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 69 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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 71 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 Election Code 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 73 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 74 2. Candidate Listing 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 75 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 Candidate Name 76 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 77 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 Candidate Name 78 Ballot Paper Name 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 79 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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 85 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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 135 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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 Part 3 Local Government Activity Report 2010-11 137 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 138 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. 2 139 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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. 140 Table 1: Supplementary election activity summary for 2010-11 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 141 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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 143 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 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 145 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION REPORT 2010 146 Level 6 / 60 Light Square Adelaide SA 5000 Post GPO BOX 646 Adelaide SA 5001 Telephone Facsimile 61 8 7424 7400 61 8 7424 7444 Internetecsa.sa.gov.au
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