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This is a list of results for the 2024 New South Wales local elections in the Greater Sydney region, including the Central Coast.[1][2]
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Greater Sydney covers 33 local government areas (LGAs), including the City of Sydney. The Central Coast region is considered separate from Greater Sydney, but only includes one LGA, Central Coast Council.[3]
Bayside
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Bayside Council is composed of five three-member wards, totalling 15 councillors. At the 2021 election, Labor won a plurality with seven seats.
Bayside results
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Ward 1
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Christina Curry 2. Scott Morrissey 3. Jo Jansyn |
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Liberal | 1. Ron Bezic 2. David D'Amato 3. Stefanie Boutelet |
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Greens | 1. Miles Richards 2. James Macdonald 3. Jurgen Weber |
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Peaceful Bayside | 1. Maria Poulos 2. Vivian Polyblank 3. Michele Katzeff |
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Independent | 1. Jennifer Muscat 2. John Muscat 3. Sarah Monahas |
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Independent | 1. Vinny Carrabs 2. Dakhlallah Saleh 3. Frances Carrabs |
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Ward 2
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Soraya Kassim 2. Dorothy Rapisardi 3. Ted Esdaile-Watts |
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Liberal | 1. Jerome Boutelet 2. Ali Jaafar 3. Vera Mickovska |
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Greens | 1. Peter Strong 2. Sarah Clunie 3. Scott Rickard |
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Peaceful Bayside | 1. Carolin Wenzel 2. David Levinson 3. Gordon Ivanovski |
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Independent | 1. Olympia Hollink 2. Glen Ramos 3. John Araujo |
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Ward 3
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Christopher Saravinovski 2. Anne Iskandar 3. Kristian Josifovski |
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Liberal | 1. Michael Nagi 2. Todor Mickovski 3. Keer Xu |
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Greens | 1. Greta Werner 2. Denise Abou Hamad 3. Tracy Yuen |
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Peaceful Bayside | 1. Janin Bredehoeft 2. Virginia Lowe 3. Catherine Kelly |
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Independent | 1. Andrew Tsounis 2. Anne Field 3. Trevor Dyet |
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Independent | 1. Sam Hoballah 2. Dima Istambouli 3. Ismael Khalil |
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Independent | Mintu Rozario | ||||
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Ward 4
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Joe Awada 2. Aida Farhat 3. Yanning Shi |
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Liberal | 1. Fiona Douskou 2. Rami Abdallah 3. Vinko Bezic |
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Greens | 1. Bashir Sawalha 2. Stephen Kelly 3. Elizabeth Gordon-Werner |
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Peaceful Bayside | 1. Dominic Galvin 2. Alexander Cooper 3. Tina Workman |
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Independent | 1. Liz Barlow 2. Mark Hanna 3. James Macdonald |
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Ward 5
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Edward McDougall 2. Amelia Raptis 3. Allan Ajami |
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Liberal | 1. Vicki Poulos 2. Nada Abdallah 3. Ibtissam Jaafar |
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Greens | 1. Paul Wade 2. Faikah Behardien 3. Boyd Burger |
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Peaceful Bayside | 1. Heidi Douglas 2. Andrea Jackson 3. Jennifer Pelizar |
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Independent | Jacky Angelovski | ||||
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Blacktown
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Blacktown City Council is composed of three wards, each electing five councillors, totalling 15 seats.
Blacktown results
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Ward 1
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Moninderjit Singh 2. Ahalya Rentala 3. Jordan Hedi |
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Liberal | 1. Jess Diaz 2. Allan Green 3. Rahul Rawal |
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Greens | 1. Shabir Singh 2. Kayal Rajasekaran 3. Parker Colborne |
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Ward 2
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Julie Griffiths 2. Kushpinder Kaur 3. Emma Willis |
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Liberal | 1. Mohit Kumar 2. Damian Milne 3. Cara Middleton |
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Greens | 1. Damien Atkins 2. Palaniappan Subramanian 3. Hannah Tall |
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Ward 3
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Carol Israel 2. Susai Benjamin 3. Caitlin Mahony |
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Liberal | 1. Pradeep Pathi 2. Richard McDonald 3. Jacob Crews |
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Animal Justice | 1. Emma Kerin 2. Ingrid Akkari 3. Rigel Best |
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Ward 4
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Bob Fitzgerald 2. Dorothy Del Villar 3. Shoaib Shams |
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Liberal | 1. Peter Camilleri 2. Cassandra Mullard 3. Fiel Santos |
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Independent | Maywand Hanifi | ||||
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Ward 5
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Brad Bunting 2. Talia Amituanai 3. Neeraj Duggal |
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Liberal | 1. Jugandeep Singh 2. Waqar Nasir 3. Jigishaben Patel |
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Greens | 1. Talwinder Singh 2. Len Hobbs 3. Arif Rahman |
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Blue Mountains
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Blue Mountains City Council is composed of four three-member wards, totalling 12 councillors.
Labor and the Greens ran in every ward, while incumbent Ward 3 councillor Daniel Myles was the only independent contesting the election. The Libertarian Party had one candidate, Joaquim De Lima, who contested Ward 2.[4]
The Liberal Party, which won three seats in 2021, was unable to recontest any wards after missing the candidate nomination deadline.[5]
Blue Mountains results
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Ward 1
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Suzie van Opdorp 2. Suzanne Jamieson 3. David Forbes |
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Greens | 1. Sarah Redshaw 2. Melanie-Ann Turner 3. Kathleen Herbert |
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Ward 2
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Romola Hollywood 2. Claire West 3. Paul Gannon |
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Greens | 1. Brent Hoare 2. Jenna Condie 3. Sandra Warn |
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Libertarian | Joaquim De Lima | ||||
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Ward 3
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Darren Rodrigo 2. Mick Fell 3. Ramona Kennedy |
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Greens | 1. Sarah O'Carrigan 2. Angelika Treichler 3. Michael Ord |
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Independent | 1. Daniel Myles 2. Shawn Hull 3. Jakalin Hull |
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Ward 4
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Labor | 1. Mark Greenhill 2. Nyree Fisher 3. Margaret Buckham |
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Greens | 1. William Gruner 2. Jennifer Brown 3. Noel Willis |
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Burwood
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Burwood Council is composed of six councillors elected proportionally to a single ward, as well as a directly-elected mayor. The Labor Party won a majority at the 2021 election with four seats, including the mayoralty.
The Greens won 12.7% of the vote in 2021 and elected one councillor, Ned Cutcher.[6] He is not seeking re-election, and the Greens are not recontesting for unknown reasons.[7][8]
A new party, Australia Multinational Unity Inc (also known simply as "Unity"), is contesting the election with four candidates.[9][10]
Burwood results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | 1. Deyi Wu 2. David Hull 3. Raj Dixit |
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Unity | 1. Guitang Lu 2. Yi Shen 3. Hua Yang 4. Qun Ping Guo |
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Labor | 1. John Faker 2. George Mannah 3. Pascale Esber 4. Alex Yang 5. Sukirti Bhatta 6. Chris Gray 7. Victoria Holland |
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Camden
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Camden Council is composed of three three-member wards.
Camden results
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Central
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | 1. Therese Fedeli 2. Diana Zammit 3. Salvatore Barone |
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Labor | 1. Ashleigh Cagney 2. Koady Williams 3. Tahia Khair |
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Independent | 1. Peter McLean 2. Juliane Scuteri 3. David Nethercote |
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Shooters, Fishers, Farmers | Ewelina Ellsmore | ||||
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North
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Eliza Rahman 2. Molly Quinnell |
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Libertarian | 1. Vince Ferreri 2. Domenico Gattellari 3. Stefanie Ferreri |
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Independent | 1. Abha Suri 2. Manish Tripathi 3. Harsha Chopra |
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West
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Damien Quinnell 2. Deniz Sabuncuoglu 3. Brian Calcutt |
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Libertarian | 1. Rose Sicari 2. Amanda Wihare 3. Maria Cartisano |
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Camden Community First | 1. Cindy Cagney 2. Con Diomis 3. Domenic Zappia |
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Independent | 1. Eva Campbell 2. Jill Leemen 3. Keith Hart |
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Independent | Renee Sillato | ||||
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Campbelltown
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Campbelltown City Council is composed of 15 councillors elected proportionally to a single ward. The Labor Party won a plurality at the 2021 election with five seats.
In January 2022, councillors George Brticevic and Margaret Chivers both left Labor to sit as independents.[12]
On 11 July 2024, the Community First Team (CFT) and the Totally Locally Committed Party (TLCP) merged to form the Community First Totally Independent Party (CFTIP).[13] Both CFT and TLCP had one councillor elected each in 2021 (Josh Cotter and Warren Morrison respectively).[13]
The Liberal Party, which won four seats in 2021, was unable to recontest after missing the candidate nomination deadline.[14] The Animal Justice Party, which has one sitting councillor (Matt Stellino), only had seven grouped candidates (along with one ungrouped candidate) and could only receive votes below-the-line.[15]
One Nation member Adam Zahra led the conservative "Independents for Campbelltown" group.[16][17]
Campbelltown results
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Sustainable Australia | 1. Cameron McEwan 2. Timothy Longford 3. Deeban Jayaseelan 4. Anne Crighton 5. Trevor Hooper 6. Amy McEwan 7. Stephen Macris 8. Gregory Bran |
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Animal Justice | 1. Matthew Stellino 2. Stephanie Poole 3. Benjamin Bank 4. Lisa Bicknell 5. Joanne Callaghan 6. Hailey Tiernan 7. David Ward |
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Community Voice | 1. Masud Khalil 2. Khaled Halabi 3. Sajjan Karki 4. Bellal Jaber 5. John Becerra 6. Morsheda Khan 7. Khurshida Hossain 8. Farzana Khan 9. Penisimani Fonua 10. Md Siddiqui 11. Abul Iqbal 12. Tanveer Howladar 13. Md Ataur Rahman |
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Independents for Campbelltown | 1. Adam Zahra 2. Annika Thompson 3. Lawson Hagan 4. Evan Harris 5. Tatum Zahra 6. Matthew Zahra 7. Robert Byers 8. Angus Van Der Schyff 9. Marie Zahra |
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Greens | 1. Jayden Rivera 2. Tao Triebels 3. Penelope Hlavaty 4. Jaydn Pye 5. Victoria Waldron Hahn 6. Coral Ison 7. Stephen Bailey 8. Melanie Cotton |
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Community First Totally Independent | 1. Joshua Cotter 2. Warren Morrison 3. Seta Berbari 4. Patrick Zarzour 5. Ian Kelly 6. Tammy Hatch 7. Teresita Alivio 8. Mark Keaton 9. George Boustani 10. Stanley Abnes |
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Labor | 1. Darcy Lound 2. Meg Oates 3. Masood Chowdhury 4. Karen Hunt 5. Isabella Wisniewska 6. Ash Rahman 7. David Weblin 8. Parvez Khan 9. Mina Skandari |
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Independent | 1. Mukesh Chand 2. Rohit Gupta 3. Asiful Islam 4. Faiyaz Hussain 5. Jawad El Asman 6. Francis Singh 7. Manish Chand 8. Shival Chand |
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Canada Bay
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Canada Bay City Council is composed of eight councillors elected proportionally to a single ward, as well as a directly-elected mayor. At the 2021 election, both Our Local Community (OLC) and the Liberal Party won three seats (including OLC's Angelo Tsirekas elected as mayor).
On 13 December 2023, Tsirekas was dismissed as mayor by Minister for Local Government Ron Hoenig, one month after the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) found he had engaged in corrupt conuct.[18] He was banned from civic office for a period of five years.[19] On 25 January 2024, Liberal councillor Michael Megna was appointed by councillors to serve for the remainder of the term.
OLC has chosen not to recontest Canada Bay, with neither of the party's remaining councillors − Joseph Cordaro and Carmela Ruggeri − seeking re-election.[20]
Kurt Pudniks, who ran for the Greens in the Queensland seat of Leichhardt at the 2016 federal election, is contesting for the Libertarian Party as an ungrouped candidate.[21]
Canada Bay results
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Greens | 1. Charles Jago 2. Tailoi Ling 3. Neil Smith 4. Pauline Tyrrell 5. Tony Adams |
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Labor | 1. Andrew Ferguson 2. Maria Cirillo 3. David Mansford 4. Vivek Goyal 5. Kathryn Zerk 6. Jessica Handley 7. Xiaojun Li |
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Liberal | 1. Michael Megna 2. Anthony Bazouni 3. Hugo Robinson 4. Eunbong (Sylvia) Lee 5. Mastourah Meuross 6. Chris Burt 7. Samantha Andreacchio |
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Canterbury-Bankstown
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Canterbury-Bankstown City Council is composed of three wards, each electing five councillors, totalling 15 seats.
Canterbury-Bankstown results
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Bankstown
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Labor | 1. Bilal El-Hayek 2. Khal Asfour 3. Erika Lam |
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Liberal | 1. George Zakhia 2. Long Phan 3. Selina Akhter |
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Greens | 1. Abrar Ahmad 2. Nahed Fraitekh 3. John Ky |
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Libertarian | 1. Vanessa Hadchiti 2. Roy El Kazzi 3. Kristofer Seremetkoski |
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Community Voice | 1. Amer El-Adib 2. Mohammad Kabir 3. Yousef Abu-Samen |
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Independent | 1. Mahmoud Hussein 2. Yasmeen Shadid 3. Michel Antonios Tawk |
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Bass Hill
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Labor | 1. Rachelle Harika 2. Christopher Cahill 3. Ayman Awad |
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Libertarian | 1. Elvis Sinosic 2. John Hadchiti 3. Wissam Ibrahim |
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Community Voice | 1. Saud Abu-Samen 2. Allan Winterbottom 3. Huzaifa Khan |
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Independent | 1. Talal Saifo 2. Nabil Omari 3. Doha-Donna Elomari |
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Canterbury
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Labor | 1. Clare Raffan 2. Con Vaitsas 3. Louis Pan |
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Unity | 1. Carol Xie 2. Chuan-Hui Huang 3. Bei Zhong |
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Independent | 1. Christine Barakat 2. Waroud Dargham 3. George Daibes |
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Greens | 1. Conroy Blood 2. Linda Eisler 3. Bradley Schott |
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Libertarian | 1. Joshua Moore 2. Julie Morkos Douaihy |
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Independent | 1. Barbara Coorey 2. Aliki Xanthakos 3. Stephen Haran |
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Independent | Martin Vella | ||||
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Revesby
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Labor | 1. David Walsh 2. Gemma Ashton 3. Oliver Pocock |
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Liberal | 1. Wendy Lindsay 2. Jennifer Walther 3. Richard Noonan |
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Greens | 1. Natalie Hanna 2. Kath Jordan 3. Ned Cutcher |
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Libertarian | 1. Marika Momircevski 2. George Trousas 3. Mario Azar |
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Community Voice | 1. Alwalid Al-Miziab 2. Hicham Arabi 3. Rizwan Arif |
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Democrats | 1. Phillip Pearce 2. Phan Nguyen 3. Garry Dalrymple |
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Independent | Marlene Marquez-Obeid | ||||
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Roselands
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Khodr Saleh 2. Sherin Akther 3. Hady Saleh |
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Liberal | 1. Mohammad Zaman 2. Sazeda Akter |
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Greens | 1. Anisha Gautam 2. Shilpa Rajkumar 3. Zoe McClure |
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Our Local Community | 1. Harry Stavrinos 2. Raymond Moujalli 3. Maria Difrancesco |
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Animal Justice | 1. Dorlene Abou-Haidar 2. Louise Ward 3. Brad Stafford |
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Libertarian | 1. Mark Smaling 2. Carmel Nicholls 3. Raymond O'Reilly |
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Community Voice | 1. Solaiman Hossain 2. Faizun Pally 3. Sameer Mahmud |
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Independent | 1. Ali Shikder 2. Rachael Pickering |
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Independent | 1. Rana Sharif 2. Taher Shaikh Mohammed 3. Elsadig Mohammed |
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Independent | 1. Mohammad Mahbub Rahman 2. Maria Mostain 3. Fahmida Khandakur 4. Rakibul Alam |
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Independent | Imad Kadeh | ||||
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Central Coast
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Central Coast Council is composed of five three-member wards, totalling 15 councillors. This will be the first election for the council since 2017, after it was placed into administration on 30 October 2022 and eventually dismissed on 17 March 2022.[22][23]
At the 2017 election, Labor won a plurality with six seats, while there were five independents and four Liberals also elected.[24]
Central Coast results
editParty | Votes | % | Swing | Seats | Change | ||
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Labor | 60,162 | 30.82 | +0.80 | 5 | 1 | ||
Liberal | 47,232 | 24.20 | -0.50 | 4 | |||
Independent Liberal | 7,364 | 3.77 | +3.77 | 1 | 1 | ||
Greens | 6,029 | 3.09 | -4.71 | 0 | |||
Team Central Coast | 38,169 | 19.55 | +19.55 | 3 | 3 | ||
Central Coast Heart | 3,799 | 1.95 | +1.95 | 0 | |||
Animal Justice | 4,032 | 2.06 | +1.76 | 0 | |||
Central Coast NEW Independents | 4,744 | 2.43 | -7.97 | 0 | |||
Ratepayers Choice Central Coast | 4,239 | 2.17 | +2.17 | 0 | |||
Independent | 12,946 | 6.63 | -10.37 | 2 | 1 | ||
Independent One Nation | 140 | 0.07 | +0.07 | 0 | |||
Formal votes | 195,193 | 91.53 | -0.74 | ||||
Informal votes | 18,058 | 8.47 | +0.74 | ||||
Total | 213,251 | 100 | 15 | ||||
Registered voters / turnout | 260,408 | 81.89 | +6.29 |
Budgewoi
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Greens | 1. Sue Wynn 2. Chantelle Baistow 3. Cath Connor |
6,029 | 15.78 | +7.98 | |
Independent Liberal | 1. Douglas Eaton 2. Allan McDonald 3. Greg Best |
7,364 | 19.27 | +2.93 | |
Labor | 1. Helen Crowley 2. Joy Cooper 3. Sarah Burns |
12,988 | 33.99 | -9.31 | |
Team Central Coast | 1. John Mouland 2. Paul Wade 3. Mitchell Cowan |
5,974 | 17.46 | N/A | |
Central Coast Heart | 1. Edna Wacher 2. Diana Lazatin 3. Anabelle Alcanar |
3,799 | 9.94 | N/A | |
Independent | Sandra Harris | 1,047 | 2.47 | N/A | |
Independent | Kenneth Kozak | 316 | 0.83 | N/A | |
Total formal votes | 38,215 | 89.24 | −1.96 | ||
Informal votes | 4,606 | 10.75 | +1.95 | ||
Turnout | 42,821 | 81.2 | −1.0 |
Gosford East
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Team Central Coast | 1. Lawrie McKinna 2. Pat Farmer 3. George Paterson |
14,953 | 38.23 | N/A | |
Labor | 1. Sharon Walsh 2. Trevor Drake 3. Victoria Collins |
11,041 | 28.23 | +5.94 | |
Liberal | 1. Jared Wright 2. Dee Bocking |
8,439 | 21.58 | -15.82 | |
Independent | Clive Lawton | 197 | 0.50 | N/A | |
Independent | Sharon Andrews | 805 | 2.06 | N/A | |
Independent | Rosemary de Lambert | 2,275 | 5.82 | N/A | |
Independent | David Kings | 1,399 | 3.58 | N/A | |
Total formal votes | 39,109 | 92.07 | −0.4 | ||
Informal votes | 3,367 | 7.92 | +1.02 | ||
Turnout | 42,476 | 82.82 | +1.52 |
Gosford West
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Team Central Coast | 1. Daniel Abou-Chedid 2. Paul Chapman 3. Neil Ferguson |
3,627 | 9.35 | N/A | |
Central Coast NEW Independents | 1. Jane Smith 2. Alison Wade 3. Lisa Wriley |
4,744 | 12.24 | +2.54 | |
Ratepayers Choice Central Coast | 1. Kevin Brooks 2. Stephen Sizer 3. Lee Erlin |
4,239 | 10.94 | N/A | |
Liberal | 1. Trent McWaide 2. Alan Pappas 3. Kylie Lowbridge |
10,830 | 27.94 | +5.74 | |
Labor | 1. Belinda Neal 2. Adam McArdle 3. Mark Ellis |
10,722 | 27.66 | +2.26 | |
Coasties Who Care | 1. Lisa Bellamy 2. Sarah Blakeway 3. Tegan Mulqueeney |
4,305 | 11.11 | N/A | |
Independent | Julian Richards | 153 | 0.39 | N/A | |
Independent One Nation | Andrew Baker | 140 | 0.36 | N/A | |
Total formal votes | 38,757 | 91.45 | −0.45 | ||
Informal votes | 3,622 | 8.55 | +0.45 | ||
Turnout | 42,379 | 82.09 | +0.49 |
The Entrance
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Margot Castles 2. Matthew Jeffrey 3. Joan Pavitt |
11,329 | 30.01 | +2.31 | |
Animal Justice | 1. Sarah Ryan 2. Patrick Murphy 3. Fardin Pelarek |
4,032 | 10.68 | N/A | |
Liberal | 1. Rachel Stanton 2. Stephen Hood 3. Tracey Perrem |
13,677 | 36.22 | +9.82 | |
Independent | 1. Corinne Lamont 2. Sam Carter 3. Dale Long |
4,496 | 11.91 | N/A | |
Team Central Coast | 1. Sharryn Brownlee 2. Skaie Hull 3. Kalvin Smith |
3,606 | 9.55 | N/A | |
Independent One Nation | Rebecca Smiley | 617 | 1.63 | N/A | |
Total formal votes | 37,757 | 92.15 | −1.35 | ||
Informal votes | 3,213 | 7.84 | +1.34 | ||
Turnout | 40,970 | 80.44 | −2.06 |
Wyong
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | 1. John McNamara 2. Wade Russell 3. Jennifer Ferguson |
14,286 | 34.54 | +13.96 | |
Team Central Coast | 1. Kyla Daniels 2. Natasha Stone 3. Alexander Burgin |
10,009 | 24.20 | N/A | |
Labor | 1. Kyle MacGregor 2. Evan Schrei 3. Melanie Gould |
14,802 | 35.79 | +3.59 | |
Independent | Michael Whittington | 449 | 1.09 | N/A | |
Independent | Daniel Craig | 659 | 1.59 | N/A | |
Independent | Jara Millward | 1,150 | 2.78 | N/A | |
Total formal votes | 41,355 | 92.71 | +1.11 | ||
Informal votes | 3,250 | 7.28 | −1.12 | ||
Turnout | 44,605 | 81.92 | −0.18 |
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Cumberland City Council is composed of five three-member wards, totalling 15 councillors. At the 2021 election, Labor won a majority with eight seats.
The Liberal Party contested the 2017 election and won five seats, but did not contest in 2021, with two Independent Liberals elected.[27] The party returned to endorsing candidates for the 2024 election.[28]
Greystanes Ward councillor Eddy Sarkis left Our Local Community (OLC) after losing party preselection in February 2024.[29] Sarkis and Wentworthville Ward candidate Zac Alameh both ran under the same "People Not Party Politics" branding.[30][31][32][33]
Cumberland results
editParty | Votes | % | Swing | Seats | Change | ||
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Granville
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Ola Hamed 2. Joshika Naidu 3. John Treloar |
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Liberal | 1. Joseph Rahme 2. Marie Issa 3. Jamie Sleiman |
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Our Local Community | 1. Steve Christou 2. Najib Najibulla 3. Samantha Sleiman |
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Independent | David Appleby | ||||
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Greystanes
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Diane Colman 2. Manu Devana 3. Bob Hockey |
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Liberal | 1. Nadima Kafrouni-Saba 2. Abraham Agopian 3. Jasmine Issa |
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The Independents | 1. Greg Cummings 2. John Brodie 3. Ray Semaan |
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People Not Party Politics | 1. Eddy Sarkis 2. Manju Maheswaran 3. Moreen Stephenson |
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Regents Park
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Enver Yasar 2. Rafah Chalabi 3. Michelle Joyce |
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Liberal | 1. Steve Yang 2. Estate John Park 3. Alexander Kim |
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Our Local Community | 1. Helen Hughes 2. Charles Barden 3. David Miller |
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Battler | 1. Tony Oldfield 2. Elizabeth Hanham 3. Michael Stanislas |
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Independent | 1. Andrew Quah 2. Mohamed Hassan 3. Youwei Chung |
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South Granville
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Glenn Elmore 2. Mohamad Hussein 3. Eda Tegin |
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Liberal | 1. Ned Attie 2. Fouad El-Ashwah 3. Zaynoun Atie |
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Our Local Community | 1. Paul Garrard 2. Jeffrey Sun 3. Margaret Allen |
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Battler | 1. Luke Ahern 2. Ali Farhat 3. Talb Humady |
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Independent | 1. Ronney Oueik 2. Haisheng Shi 3. Ahmad Faizi |
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Independent | 1. Ahmed Ouf 2. Marwa Mosallam 3. Selim Khalil |
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Wentworthville
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Suman Saha 2. Lisa Lake 3. Thiru Arumugam |
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Liberal | 1. Michael Zaiter 2. Noelle Diab 3. Melissa Rahme |
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Greens | 1. Sujan Selven 2. Balaji Naranapatti 3. Dorothea Newland |
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People Not Party Politics | 1. Zac Alameh 2. Sai Darmarajah 3. Nikita Desai |
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Independent | 1. Mark Pigram 2. Annie Staples 3. Paul Axiak |
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Independent | Elena Yakovleva | ||||
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Fairfield City Council is composed of two six-member wards, as well as a directly-elected mayor. The election is being conducted by the Australian Election Company.[35]
Although Frank Carbone and Dai Le formed their own groups at the 2021 election, they have an alliance on council.[36][37][38]
Basim Shamaon, who contested the 2021 election leading "The Real Local" group, is running as Labor's mayoral candidate.
Fairfield results
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Fairfield/Cabravale
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Kien Ly 2. Stella Kina 3. Mickey Ngo 4. Michal Walczak 5. Joseph Huan 6. Ngoc Trinh |
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Frank Carbone | 1. Charbel Saliba 2. Sam Yousif 3. Jennifer Shahin 4. Helen Nguyen 5. Gina Carbone 6. Antonia Carbone |
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Dai Le | 1. Dai Le 2. Marie Rose Saliba 3. Dennis Suro 4. Leonie Le 5. Emma Tran 6. Ngoc My Tang |
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Independent | 1. Kate Hoang 2. Tien Nguyen 3. Minh Hoang 4. David Cao 5. Van Le 6. Tony Nguyen |
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Independent | 1. Nguyen Khang Phan 2. Van Dong Pham 3. Thanh Dan Huynh 4. Duc Thang Tran 5. Van Sai Truong 6. Kim Khanh Vo |
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Parks
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Ninos Khoshaba 2. Basim Shamaon 3. Peter Pavisic 4. Abrahem Wannous 5. Jarrod Hawkins 6. Inocenta Janina Marc |
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Frank Carbone | 1. Frank Carbone 2. Reni Barkho 3. Hugo Morvillo 4. Milovan Karajcic 5. Michael Mijatovic 6. Martina Hanna |
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Dai Le | 1. Kevin Lam 2. Andrew Rohan 3. Marsha Kozlova-Gao 4. Monica Falco 5. Valentina Prkic 6. Jose Luis Miranda Garcia |
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Family First | Nathan Athavle | ||||
Independent | Huu Tam Luong | ||||
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Georges River
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Georges River Council is composed of five three-member wards, totalling 15 councillors. At the 2021 election, both Labor and the Liberals won five seats each.
In December 2021, Blakehurst Ward councillor Sam Elmir and Mortdale Ward councillor Nick Smerdely were both expelled from the party amid branch stacking allegations.[39] Neither are seeking re-election in 2024, with Smerdely endorsing Liberal candidate Andrew Ng.[40][41] However, the Liberals (including Ng) are unable to contest Mortdale and Peakhurst after missing the candidate nomination deadline.[42]
Two Labor councillors − Warren Tegg (Mortdale) and Kevin Greene (Peakhurst) − resigned at various points in 2022 and were replaced by Ashvini Ambihaipahar and Veronica Ficarra respectively following countbacks.
Georges River results
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Total | 15 | ||||||
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Blakehurst
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Kathryn Landsberry 2. Anastasia Polites 3. Sarina Foulstone |
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Liberal | 1. Oliver Dimoski 2. James Brown 3. Elizabeth Taylor |
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Residents and Ratepayers | 1. Natalie Mort 2. Nicole Hawick 3. Mary Cassimatis |
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Hurstville
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Leon Pun 2. Jenny Vu 3. Jenny Crewdson |
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Liberal | 1. Nancy Liu 2. Rahul Nand 3. Binjie Lu |
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Residents and Ratepayers | 1. Bob Jones 2. Max Brightwell 3. Rachel Zhang |
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Georges River Association | 1. Ben Wang 2. Rhanda Taouk 3. Kamal Sigdel 4. Jun Qi |
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Kogarah Bay
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Thomas Gao 2. Emilija Beljic 3. Mike Warner |
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Liberal | 1. Sam Stratikopoulos 2. Bingxing Sheng 3. James Skibinski |
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Residents and Ratepayers | 1. Elise Borg 2. Heidi Breeze 3. Christopher Tofalakis |
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Kogarah Residents' Association | 1. Leesha Payor 2. Petra Herzog 3. Vicki Poole |
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Libertarian | 1. Vicky Nicodemou 2. Sophia Constantine 3. Sandra Bremner |
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Mortdale
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Ash Ambihaipahar 2. Tom Arthur 3. Gerard Hayes |
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Residents and Ratepayers | 1. Christina Jamieson 2. Alexandra Fleming 3. Deborah Mackie |
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Greens | Peter Eccleston | ||||
Independent | Christian Stojkov | ||||
Public Education | Glen Stelzer | ||||
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Peakhurst
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Elaina Anzellotti 2. Karno Gangopadhyay 3. Peter Gayton |
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Residents and Ratepayers | 1. Peter Mahoney 2. Matthew Allison 3. Sonia Baxant |
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Hawkesbury results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Greens | 1. Danielle Wheeler 2. Allister Claasz 3. Matilda Julian 4. Debbie Paton 5. Brian Crowther 6. Karen Kobier |
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People Not Parties | 1. Mary Lyons-Buckett 2. Thomas Aczel 3. Emma-Jane Garrow 4. Peter Ryan 5. Stacy O'Toole 6. Richie Benson 7. Kayte Murphy 8. Tara Vigouroux |
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Labor | 1. Amanda Kotlash 2. Wendy Davies 3. Simon Griffin 4. Anita Artlett 5. Christopher Haviland 6. Roger Pyke |
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Independent | 1. Les Sheather 2. Andrew Cadman 3. Kris Waters 4. Gerard Hodgskin 5. Dave Coaldrake 6. Michelle Tapara |
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Hawkesbury's Future | 1. Bob Gribbin 2. Melissa Crane 3. Lynette Brand 4. Wendy Campbell 5. Elise Smith 6. Anton Raunjak |
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Shooters, Fishers, Farmers | 1. Shane Djuric 2. Bradley McGregor 3. Brooke Djuric 4. Stephanie Hill 5. Keith Levy 6. Gae Kelly |
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Independent | 1. Angela Maguire 2. Meera Webster 3. Melanie Carr 4. James Cleaver 5. Kirsten Radnuz 6. John Maguire |
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Independent | 1. Nathan Zamprogno 2. Donna Pellew 3. David Ball 4. Philip Price 5. Joel Baltaks 6. Jessica Dickinson |
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Liberal | 1. Sarah McMahon 2. Mike Creed 3. Jill Reardon 4. Paul Veigel 5. Warwick Mackay 6. Natasha Bennett |
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Small Business | 1. Eddie Dogramaci 2. Rodney Galea 3. Peter Muscat 4. Hanif Bismi 5. Thomas Chiarelli 6. Esma Dogramaci |
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Hornsby Shire Council is composed of three three-member wards, totalling nine councillors, as well as a directly-elected mayor.
In August 2024, A Ward councillor Nathan Tilbury left the Liberal Party.[48]
Hornsby results
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A Ward
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Liberal | 1. Warren Waddell 2. Jane Seaglove |
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Greens | 1. Olivia Simons 2. Peter Dickson 3. David Field |
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Independent | 1. Nathan Tilbury 2. Kate Friend 3. Kristie Chambers |
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Labor | Benjamin Goode | ||||
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B Ward
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | 1. Sallianne McClelland 2. Geoffrey Knowles 3. Grahame Bateman |
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Greens | 1. Monika Ball 2. Matthew Ting 3. Dana Hatley |
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Labor | 1. Janelle McIntosh 2. Lilith Smart 3. Rory McClelland |
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Independent | 1. Tom Sellers 2. Nathan Calder 3. Milly Scott |
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Independent | Ilan Weihart | ||||
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C Ward
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Liberal | 1. Verity Greenwood 2. Ben McSweeney 3. Samyuta Pillamarri |
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Greens | 1. Tania Salitra 2. Ana Warnecke 3. Robyn Wheatley |
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Labor | 1. Matthew Conley 2. Barbara Taylor 3. Andrew Macdonald |
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Independent | 1. Benjamin Caswell 2. Elizabeth Cardelli 3. James Rowland |
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Independent | Harrison Chudleigh | ||||
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The Liberal Party is the only registered party contesting the election. North Ward councillor Ross Williams is again leading "Team Ross", while South Ward councillor Jim Sanderson is running on the ticket of the new "Hunter's Hill Independents" group.[49][50]
Incumbent independent councillors Elizabeth Krassoi and Richard Quinn are not seeking re-election.
Hunter's Hill results
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South
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Inner West Council is composed of five three-member wards, totalling 15 councillors. At the 2021 election, Labor won a majority with eight seats.
The Liberal Party is endorsing candidates, having done so in 2017 but not in 2021. The party is not contesting Marrickville–Midjuburi Ward, where former independent councillor Victor Macri is contesting.[51]
Inner West results
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Labor | 21,036 | 43.1 | +4.5 | TBD | TBD | ||
Greens | 18,160 | 37.2 | +1.2 | TBD | TBD | ||
Independents | 3,131 | 6.4 | −8.9 | TBD | TBD | ||
Liberal | 6,443 | 13.2 | +6.7[b] | TBD | TBD | ||
Libertarian | 61 | 0.1 | +0.1 | TBD | TBD | ||
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Ashfield–Djarrawunang
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Greens | 1. Izabella Antoniou 2. Nabilah Chowdhury 3. Beth Allen |
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Liberal | 1. Wenjie Zhang 2. Funing Guo 3. Lauren Shen |
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Balmain–Baludarri
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Labor | 1. Darcy Byrne 2. Kerry Fergusson 3. Brian Frankham |
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Greens | 1. Ismet Tastan 2. Shelley Booth 3. Michael Davis |
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Independent | 1. John Stamolis 2. Tracey Brooks 3. Kathleen Hacking |
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Liberal | 1. Christian Bracci 2. Joanne Navarra 3. Elizabeth Levy |
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Independent | Dorothy Bassil | ||||
Independent | Taneal Sultana | ||||
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Leichhardt–Gulgadya
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Labor | 1. Philippa Scott 2. Tim Stephens 3. Emma Taksa-Grimshaw |
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Greens | 1. Andrew Blake 2. Luciana Carusi 3. Brooke Richards |
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Liberal | 1. Vittoria Raciti 2. Maurizio Coco 3. Domenico Stefanelli |
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Libertarian | Matthew O'Connor | ||||
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Marrickville–Midjuburi
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Greens | 1. Olivia Barlow 2. Justine Langford 3. Peter Olive |
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Independent | 1. Victor Macri 2. Arthur Alepidis 3. Catherine Nguyen |
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Stanmore–Damun
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Chloe Smith 2. Vicki Clay 3. Mits Delisle |
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Greens | 1. Liz Atkins 2. Flynn Franklin-Baker 3. Robert Shield |
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Liberal | 1. Rosana Tyler 2. Alicia Tyler 3. Edward Tyler |
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Ku-ring-gai Council is composed of five two-member wards, totalling 10 councillors.
A number of Independent Liberals are contesting the election, while Labor and the Greens have endorsed candidates in one ward each.[52][53] Several local groups are also contesting.[54][55]
Ku-ring-gai results
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Comenarra
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | 1. Jeff Pettett 2. Helen Easton |
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Independent | 1. Matt Devlin 2. Beth Scott |
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Independent | 1. Greg Taylor 2. Scarlett Ingham |
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Independent | 1. Adrienne McLean 2. Dale Crosby |
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Independent | 1. David Taylor 2. Catherine Weinress |
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Labor | Parsia Abedini | ||||
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Gordon
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Independent Liberal | 1. Jennifer Anderson (Ind. Lib) 2. Michelle Ward (Ind.) |
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Independent Liberal | 1. Barbara Ward 2. Anthony Ching |
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Preserve Ku-ring-gai | 1. Simon Lennon (Ind. Lib) 2. Julia Eagles (Ind.) |
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Independent | 1. Michael Tumulty 2. Luis Almenara |
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Independent Liberal | 1. Henry Song (Ind. Lib) 2. Ji-Sook Kim (Ind. Lib) 3. Ellenor Liu (Ind.) |
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Independent | 1. Indu Balachandran 2. Johanna Pitman |
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Independent | 1. Sarah Winn 2. Gavin Burton |
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Roseville
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Your Voice On Local Issues | 1. Sam Ngai (Ind. Lib) 2. Kathryn Johnson (Ind.) |
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Independent | 1. Alec Taylor 2. Deidre Bhomer |
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Greens | 1. Caroline Atkinson 2. Robyn Thomas |
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St Ives
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Independent Liberal | 1. Christine Kay 2. Michael French |
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Independent Liberal | 1. Andrew Cheng (Ind. Lib) 2. Lisa Elliott (Ind.) |
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Independent | Nades Nadeswaran | ||||
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Wahroonga
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Independent | 1. Kristyn Haywood 2. Julian Sayyadi |
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Independent Liberal | 1. Cedric Spencer (Ind. Lib) 2. Wendy McKasah (Ind.) 3. Tony Pang (Ind.) |
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Independent | 1. Kim Wheatley 2. Jennifer Rufati |
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Independent Liberal | 1. Jack Abadee (Ind. Lib) 2. Reid Brown (Ind.) |
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Independent | 1. Jaimie Gordon 2. Sheridan Evans |
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Lane Cove results
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Central
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Independent | 1. Caleb Taylor 2. Yi (Ian) Bao 3. Sarah O'Donnell |
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Independent | 1. Kathy Bryla 2. Trent Gardiner 3. Tanya Phillips |
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Independent | 1. Bridget Kennedy 2. Alex Vaccher 3. Sally Kennedy |
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East
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. David Roenfeldt 2. Rachel Baker 3. Sieger de Vries |
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Greens | 1. Nick Riggs 2. Milo Riggs 3. Alan King |
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Independent | 1. Merri Southwood 2. Helena Greenwall 3. Peter Re |
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West
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Labor | 1. Katie Little 2. James Hansen 3. Heather Ogilive |
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Greens | 1. Rochelle Flood 2. Murtaza Rangwala 3. Seamus Lee |
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Independent | 1. Scott Bennison 2. Deborah Hill 3. Daniel Strassberg |
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Liverpool
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Liverpool City Council is composed of two five-member wards, as well as a directly-elected mayor. The election was conducted by the Australian Election Company.[69]
In April 2022, South Ward councillor Karress Rhodes resigned from the Liverpool Community Independents Team.[70] She led the "Liverpool Independents" group across both wards.[71][72][73]
Liverpool results
editParty | Votes | % | Swing | Seats | Change | ||
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North
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | 1. Richard Ammoun 2. Matthew Harte 3. Milica Alavanja 4. Jane Colley 5. Wael Manoun |
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Labor | 1. Sam Karnib 2. Mira Ibrahim 3. Chris Stanley 4. Francis Mawule 5. Kamellah Miankhel |
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Community Independents | 1. Peter Harle 2. Daniel Francis Kneipp 3. Mikaela Conners 4. Rayman Solagna 5. Marc Connors |
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Libertarian | 1. Gemma Noiosi 2. Caleb Cochrane 3. Adam Osman 4. Donald Brooke 5. Jennilee Cochrane |
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Our Local Community | 1. Florina Nero 2. Jay Matthews 3. Dejana Miric 4. Bruce Missen 5. Charlie Ristevski |
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Liverpool Independents | 1. Tony Estephen 2. Lela Panich 3. Christopher Sparrow 4. Eric North 5. Diane Wills |
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South
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | 1. Ned Mannoun 2. Fiona Macnaught 3. Emmanuel Adjei 4. Sid Shaheed 5. Melhem Goodman |
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Labor | 1. Betty Green 2. Ethan Monaghan 3. Mohan Dev Bhatt 4. Alaa Ahmad 5. Rajesh Kumar |
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Community Independents | 1. Criss Moore 2. Susie Kneipp 3. June Young 4. Michael Russell 5. Kevin James Moore |
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Libertarian | 1. Victor Tey 2. Peter Runge 3. Anthony Noiosi 4. Carmel Corigliano 5. John Breakspear |
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Our Local Community | 1. Peter Ristevski 2. Dhurgham Al-Sulaimawi 3. Shalini Nadan 4. Sonia Hussein 5. Mary Ristevski |
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Community Voice | 1. Deb Gurung 2. Fia Pesa 3. Afzal Chowdhury 4. Bhabana Parajuli Bastakoti 5. Bijay Shrestha |
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Liverpool Independents | 1. Karress Rhodes 2. Tarkan Fahri 3. Carla Filipakis 4. Robert Kadir 5. Jody Reeks |
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Independent | 1. Michael Tierney 2. Alice Tierney 3. Emily-Claire Khemananta |
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Independent | Michael Andjelkovic | ||||
Independent | Margarida Boa Morte | ||||
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Mosman results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | 1. Simon Menzies 2. Libby Moline 3. Kata Kiss |
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Mosman Better | 1. Roy Bendall 2. Jacqui Willoughby 3. Alessandro Marturano 4. Miranda Barclay 5. Kim Blackburne |
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Greens | 1. Colleen Godsell 2. Oliver Godsell 3. Ruth Marshall |
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Serving Mosman | 1. Ann Kimber 2. Carolyn Corrigan 3. Michael Randall 4. Pip Friedrich 5. Harley Van Der Pluijm |
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Labor | 1. John Wakefield 2. Alyson Wills 3. Warren Yates |
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North Sydney
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North Sydney Council is composed of two wards, each electing five councillors.
Independent Liberals traditionally do well in North Sydney.[77] The Liberal Party chose to endorse candidates for the first time, but missed the candidate nomination deadline for St Leonards Ward, where its ticket was to have been led by Sophie Lambert.[78]
North Sydney results
editParty | Votes | % | Swing | Seats | Change | ||
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Total | 10 | ||||||
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Cammeraygal
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Sustainable Australia | 1. Sarah Kok 2. Bob Eggleton 3. Peter Moor 4. Mark Marsi 5. Anne Lytle |
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Liberal | 1. Jessica Keen 2. Efi Carr 3. Bryson Constable 4. Andrew Skinner 5. Hunter Wardman |
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Labor | 1. Shannon Welch 2. Travis Velingos 3. Christopher Lake 4. Merilyn Alt 5. Mathew Campbell |
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Greens | 1. Angus Hoy 2. Christopher Eddleston 3. Andrew Assaee 4. Graham Healy 5. Fuchsia Sims |
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The Real Independents | 1. Maryann Beregi 2. Katie Richmond 3. Ian Grey 4. Estelle Blair 5. Jillian Christie |
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CommUnity 1st | 1. Peter Noble 2. Ian Mutton 3. Joan Street 4. Julie Lee 5. Conway Restom |
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Team Jilly | 1. Pallavi Sinha 2. Strephon Billinghurst 3. Leonie Rothwell 4. Craig Black 5. Harshita Jyoti 6. Rajeswari Swaminathan |
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St Leonards
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Sustainable Australia | 1. Michael Want 2. William Bourke 3. Susan Kitchener 4. John Heathers 5. Enzo Smith |
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Labor | 1. Godfrey Santer 2. Jade Tyrrell 3. Rayna Brown 4. Julie Anne Newton 5. Olivia Lee |
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The Real Independents | 1. Zoe Baker 2. Christopher Holding 3. Nicole Antonini 4. Diana Davidson 5. Rebecca McDonald |
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Independent | 1. James Spenceley 2. Daniel Whitford 3. Felicity Gardner 4. Deon Ludick 5. Christopher Neville |
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Northern Beaches Council is composed of five three-member wards, totalling 15 councillors.[83] At the 2021 election, Your Northern Beaches Independent Team (YNBIT) won a plurality of seats with six, although the Liberal Party had the largest vote percentage (35.1%).[84]
Frenchs Forest Ward councillor Michael Regan was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the member for Wakehurst at the 2023 state election.[85] Following this, Curl Curl Ward councillor Sue Heins took over from Regan as YNBIT leader and mayor on 16 May 2023.[86]
On 28 January 2024, Pittwater Ward councillor Michael Gencher left YNBIT to join the Liberal Party. According to the Northern Beaches Advocate, Gencher was one of several YNBIT councillors facing "pressure to stand aside" in favour of candidates aligned with teal independents.[87] Heins told the Manly Observer in response that "if Gencher needs more structure, then he has made the right move".[88] As a result of Gencher's defection, YNBIT lost its plurality on council.[89]
On 14 August 2024, the Liberal Party missed the candidate nomination deadline, preventing all of its Northern Beaches councillors and candidates from contesting the election.[90] Only Mandeep Singh, an ungrouped candidate in Pittwater Ward appearing without a party affiliation on the ballot, is endorsed by the Liberals.[91]
Northern Beaches results
editParty | Votes | % | Swing | Seats | Change | ||
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Total | 15 | ||||||
Registered voters / turnout |
Curl Curl
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Your Northern Beaches | 1. Joeline Hackman (elected 1) 2. Nicholas Beaugeard (elected 2) 3. Nick McDonald |
18,885 | 65.8 | ||
Greens | 1. Kristyn Glanville (elected 3) 2. Judy Lambert 3. Roberto Suares |
6,992 | 24.4 | ||
Labor | 1. Jasper Thatcher 2. Carolyn Howells |
2,814 | 9.8 | ||
Total formal votes | 28,691 | 91.8 | |||
Informal votes | 2,551 | 8.2 | |||
Turnout | 31,242 | 80.2 |
Frenchs Forest
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Your Northern Beaches | 1. Sue Heins (elected 1) 2. Jody Williams (elected 3) 3. Penny Philpott |
21,898 | 73.51 | ||
Greens | 1. Ethan Hrnjak (elected 2) 2. Fathimath Ibrahim 3. Cooper Holdsworth |
7,892 | 26.49 | ||
Total formal votes | 29,790 | 92.0 | |||
Informal votes | 2,604 | 8.0 | |||
Turnout | 32,394 | 86.8 |
Manly
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Your Northern Beaches | 1. Sarah Grattan (elected 2) 2. Rachael Michael 3. David Cowell |
10,381 | 36.5 | ||
Good For Manly | 1. Candy Bingham (elected 1) 2. Taylah Schrader 3. Peter Greentree |
10,230 | 35.9 | ||
Greens | 1. Bonnie Harvey (elected 3) 2. Pamela Dawes 3. Terry Le Roux |
4,831 | 17.0 | ||
Labor | 1. Brandt Clifford 2. Celine Varghese-Fell 3. Sam Pigram |
3,033 | 10.6 | ||
Total formal votes | 28,475 | 94.7 | |||
Informal votes | 1,592 | 5.3 | |||
Turnout | 30,067 | 80.2 |
Narrabeen
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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True Independents | 1. Vincent De Luca (elected 1) 2. Robert Giltinan (elected 3) 3. Tammy Cook |
15,814 | 54.4 | ||
Your Northern Beaches | 1. Rush Robins (elected 2) 2. Chris Jackson 3. Adam Hughes |
9,710 | 33.4 | ||
Labor | 1. Sue Wright 2. Ryan O'Sullivan |
3,540 | 12.2 | ||
Total formal votes | 29,064 | 91.0 | |||
Informal votes | 2,890 | 9.0 | |||
Turnout | 31,954 | 84.5 |
Pittwater
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | Mandeep Singh (elected 1) | 10,710 | 37.38 | ||
Your Northern Beaches | 1. Rowie Dillon (elected 2) 2. Judy Charnaud 3. Ian White |
10,221 | 35.67 | ||
Greens | 1. Miranda Korzy (elected 3) 2. Evan Turner-Schiller 3. Felicity Davis |
7,337 | 25.60 | ||
Friends of Mona Vale | Philip Walker | 387 | 1.35 | ||
Total formal votes | 28,655 | 94.0 | |||
Informal votes | 1,835 | 6.0 | |||
Turnout | 30,490 | 82.1 |
Parramatta
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Parramatta results
editParty | Votes | % | Swing | Seats | Change | ||
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Labor | 6 | -1 | |||||
Liberal | 6 | +6 | |||||
Greens | 1 | 0 | |||||
Libertarian | 0 | 0 | |||||
Our Local Community | 0 | -4 | |||||
Community Champions | 1 | 0 | |||||
Lorraine Wearne Independents | 1 | 0 | |||||
Paul Noack Independents | 0 | 0 | |||||
Independents | 0 | -1 | |||||
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Total | 15 | 0 | |||||
Registered voters / turnout |
Dundas
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Anthony Ellard 2. Sam Daher 3. Siok Eng Chen |
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Liberal | 1. Tanya Raffoul 2. William Olive 3. Brian Park |
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Our Local Community | 1. Michelle Garrard 2. Wayne Butcher 3. Kevin Wu |
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Community Champions | 1. Kellie Darley 2. Liz Wheeler 3. Tania Suapopo |
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Turnout |
Epping
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Labor | 1. Cameron Maclean 2. Roushan Mahmud 3. Josh Hendry |
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Liberal | 1. Sreeni Pillamarri 2. Taj Mawass 3. Violet Jima |
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Greens | 1. Sophie Edington 2. Astrid O'Neill 3. Adam Braun |
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Community Champions | 1. Natalie Ng 2. Penelope Perry 3. Korinda Turnbull |
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Lorraine Wearne Independents | 1. Charles Chen 2. Matthew King 3. Min Chen |
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North Rocks
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Labor | 1. Hayley French 2. Heba Kassoua 3. Nick Nikolaidis |
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Liberal | 1. Georgina Valjak 2. Manning Jeffrey 3. Ian Gilbertson |
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Our Local Community | 1. Donna Wang 2. Robyn Walkom 3. Otto Metzger |
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Community Champions | 1. Justin Mulder 2. Florencia Milinkovic 3. Stephanie Keane |
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Parramatta
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Sameer Pandey 2. Prabir Maitra 3. Nazira Sowaid |
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Liberal | 1. Martin Zaiter 2. Simon Chhoeu 3. Peter Romanos |
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Greens | 1. Judy Greenwood 2. Phil Bradley 3. Stewart Jackson |
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Our Local Community | 1. Henry Green 2. Alan Sexton 3. Jason Garrard |
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Libertarian | 1. Charles Rios 2. Anthony Rebase 3. Janette Juarez |
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Turnout |
Rosehill
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Labor | 1. Patricia Prociv 2. Michael Ng 3. Mithun Chakraborty |
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Liberal | 1. Steven Issa 2. Vijay Sharma 3. Nayden Tarabay |
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Our Local Community | 1. Lee Malkoun 2. Dan Siviero 3. Kelly Xiao |
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Community Champions | 1. Jayne Christian 2. Margie Lim 3. Karlene Hindmarsh |
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Libertarian | 1. Mark Antony Guest 2. Xu Li 3. Elsa Rios |
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Paul Noack Independents | 1. Paul Noack 2. Heba Aly 3. Jaspreet Singh |
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Independent | Harry Giann | ||||
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The Liberal Party was unable to contest East Ward after missing the candidate nomination deadline, leaving the ward uncontested.[104]
Penrith results
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Independent | 1. Amanda Cardwell 2. Geetha Rajagopalan 3. Josie Monteleone 4. Elizabeth Curtis 5. Ross Cardwell |
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Independent | 1. Glenn Gardiner 2. Kevin Crameri 3. Damian Griggs 4. Varun Thakkar 5. Barbara Murphy |
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Liberal | 1. Ross Fowler 2. Reece Nuttall 3. Dennis Golding 4. Enid Golding 5. Julie Fletcher |
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Greens | 1. Shafaq Jaffery 2. Nick Best 3. Jacquie Wilson 4. David Maurice 5. Zeeshan Abdul |
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Turnout |
South
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Independent | 1. Sue Day 2. Faithe Skinner 3. Rebecca Carroll 4. Jo-Anne Topp 5. Neal Bates |
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Libertarian | 1. Vanessa Pollak 2. Roxanne Vines 3. Vanessa Pericich 4. Lain Vincent 5. Jason Fraser |
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Labor | 1. Hollie McLean 2. Kirstie Boerst 3. Lorraine Fordham 4. Mohinder Singh 5. Mitchell Hearne |
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Randwick City Council is composed of five three-member wards.
Randwick results
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Central
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Liberal | 1. Daniel Rosenfeld 2. Anna Fernando 3. David Arnfield |
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Greens | 1. Kym Chapple 2. Jonathon Beves 3. James Mollison |
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East
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Labor | 1. Marea Wilson 2. Patrick Cunningham 3. Katherine Summers |
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Liberal | 1. Carolyn Martin 2. Lisa Belcher 3. James Giltinan |
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Greens | 1. Masoomeh Asgari 2. Wendy Smith 3. Michael Atherton |
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North
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Labor | 1. Aaron Magner 2. Madeleine Treacy-Maclean 3. Louise Griffin |
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Liberal | 1. Christie Hamilton 2. Katharine Beaumont 3. Jason Young |
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Greens | 1. Clare Willington 2. Maureen Fitzgerald 3. Stuart Davis |
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Liberal | 1. Bill Burst 2. Yuen Lee 3. David Morgan |
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Greens | 1. Russell Weston 2. Daniel Keogh 3. Jennifer Onyx |
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Independent | 1. Noel D'Souza 2. Carlos Da Rocha 3. Annick Antoine |
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Turnout |
West
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Alexandra Luxford 2. Ivan Bull 3. Yanni Luxford |
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Liberal | 1. Andrew Hay 2. Grace Tan 3. David Smallbone |
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Greens | 1. Philipa Veitch 2. Jennifer Jenkins-Flint 3. Simeon Bryan |
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Ryde City Council is composed of three four-member wards, totalling 12 councillors, as well as − starting at the 2024 election − a directly-elected mayor.
The Liberal Party won a plurality with six seats in 2021, before gaining a majority in October 2022 after winning the West Ward by-election following Labor councillor Jerome Laxale's resignation.
Ryde results
editParty | Votes | % | Swing | Seats | Change | ||
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Central
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Lyndal Howison 2. Milo Kuga 3. Bailey Linton-Simpkins 4. Kathleen Powell |
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Liberal | 1. Shweta Deshpande 2. Daniel Han 3. Armen Arakelian 4. Madison Lane |
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Greens | 1. Tina Kordrostami 2. Cosmin Luca 3. Nicholas Grinter-Cummins 4. John Brown |
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Roy Maggio Independents | 1. Nicole Rizk 2. Louis George 3. Meray Hajjar 4. Jennifer Rizk |
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Turnout |
East
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Penny Pedersen 2. Nasrin Azizi 3. James Jelly 4. Christopher Rutter |
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Liberal | 1. Trenton Brown 2. Sophie Lara-Watson 3. Keanu Arya 4. Jeannette Oujani |
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Roy Maggio Independents | 1. Roy Maggio 2. Greg Chippendale 3. Efi Krimizis 4. Lina Candy |
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Turnout |
West
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Felix Lo 2. Bec Cooke 3. Edwin Ho 4. Geoffrey Lee |
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Liberal | 1. Justin Li 2. Kathy Tracey 3. Cameron Last 4. Deepak Chauhan |
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Unity | 1. Angela Jia 2. Bing Zhang 3. Shao Wu 4. Jiaxi Li |
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Roy Maggio Independents | 1. Karen Alden 2. Michelle Prasad 3. Philip Brown 4. Michelle Edwards |
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Peter Kim Independent Team | 1. Peter Kim 2. May Mak 3. Glenn Pearce 4. Crystal Tisseverasinghe |
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Strathfield
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Strathfield Council is composed of seven councillors elected proportionally to a single ward.[107]
Nella Hall Independents is not re-contesting, with Hall instead running second on the "Benjamin Cai Independent Team" ticket.[108][109]
Strathfield results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Benjamin Cai Independent Team | 1. Benjamin Cai 2. Nella Hall 3. Yakub Can 4. Patricia Giammarco 5. Chi Zhang 6. Sabitri Kafle |
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Strathfield Independents | 1. Matthew Blackmore 2. Dong (Robin) Ma 3. Andrew Soulos 4. Anna Edwards 5. Adam Smith 6. Dale Brett Ford 7. Helen Apostle |
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Liberal | 1. John-Paul Baladi 2. Sandy Reddy 3. Hye Young (Esther) Kim 4. Satvik Sharma |
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Labor | 1. Rory Nosworthy 2. Karen Pensabene 3. Raj Datta 4. Elizabeth Wang 5. Joshua Kolesnikoff 6. Steven Du 7. Anne Sullivan |
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Independent | Sarath Pamidiparthi | ||||
Independent | Mario Orlovic | ||||
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Sutherland
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Sutherland Shire Council is composed of five three-member wards, totalling 15 councillors. At the 2021 election, the Liberals won a majority with eight seats.
A Ward councillor Leanne Farmer, who led the "Genuine Community Independents" group in 2021, is leading the "Shire Independents" group, which is contesting three wards.[110][111] E Ward councillor Laura Cowell, previously the leader of "Shire Sports Independents", is contesting as an independent.[c][114][115]
In August 2024, A Ward councillor Carol Provan and C Ward councillor Carmelo Pesce lost Liberal Party preselection, with both resigning from the party as a result.[116][117][118]
Sutherland results
editParty | Votes | % | Swing | Seats | Change | ||
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Informal votes | |||||||
Total | 15 | ||||||
Registered voters / turnout |
A Ward
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | 1. Marcelle Elzerman 2. Daniel Rindfleish 3. Nicholas Mickovski |
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Shire Independents | 1. Leanne Farmer 2. Brielle Streater 3. Robert Green |
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Independent | 1. Carol Provan 2. Ross Howie 3. Julie Muir |
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Labor | 1. Jeremy Gadsden 2. Sienna Forrest 3. Norbert Schaeper |
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Animal Justice | 1. Dianne Becker 2. Gavin Conibeer 3. Natasha Brown |
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Independent | 1. Kal Glanznig 2. Patch Clunes 3. Mark Aprilovic |
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Turnout |
B Ward
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | 1. Melanie Gibbons 2. Joanne Nicholls 3. Princess Kristo |
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Labor | 1. Jack Boyd 2. Rosemary Maker 3. Jeremy Ison |
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Shire Independents | 1. Allira Wade 2. Lorna Genoud 3. William Beukes |
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Greens | 1. Martin Moore 2. Angus Dyson 3. Sylvia Speranza |
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Turnout |
C Ward
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | 1. Haris Strangas 2. Kyriakos Panayi 3. Diane McInerney |
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Labor | 1. Jen Armstrong 2. Amadene Edwards 3. Graeme Patterson |
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Libertarian | 1. Gaye Cameron 2. Mark Preston 3. Kathryn Rikkerrink |
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Independent | 1. Carmelo Pesce 2. John Mannah 3. David Brownhill |
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Turnout |
D Ward
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Diedree Steinwall 2. Peter Tsambalas 3. Hayden Sloggett |
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Liberal | 1. Meredith Laverty 2. Troy Loveday 3. Daniel Padman |
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Shire Independents | 1. Mark Christie 2. Robert Jenkins 3. Robert Sheargold |
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The Passmore Independents | 1. Dominique Passmore 2. Tania Clynch 3. Anne Passmore |
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Independent | 1. Brady Clarke 2. James Hankins 3. Dennis Bartolotta |
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Turnout |
E Ward
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | 1. Stephen Nikolovski 2. Dolores Gonsalves 3. James Young |
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Labor | 1. Mick Maroney 2. Jennifer McDonald 3. Nathan McMillan |
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Independent | 1. Laura Cowell 2. Emma Jeffrey 3. Matthew Brady |
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Turnout |
Sydney
editSydney results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Team Clover | 1. Clover Moore 2. Robert Kok (elected 1) 3. Jess Miller (elected 5) 4. Adam Worling (elected 6) 5. William Chan 6. Emelda Davis 7. Lachlan Barker-Kennedy 8. Jenny Burn 9. Christine Byrne 10. Claudia Bowman |
28,201 | 31.9 | -8.9 | |
Labor | 1. Zann Maxwell (elected 2) 2. Mitch Wilson (elected 7) 3. Tamira Stevenson 4. Holly Rebeiro 5. Michelle Perry 6. Luc Harvey |
17,605 | 19.9 | +5.2 | |
Greens | 1. Sylvie Ellsmore (elected 3) 2. Matthew Thompson (elected 9) 3. Jay Gillieatt 4. Caroline Alcorso 5. Chetan Sahai |
14,223 | 16.1 | +5.0 | |
Liberal | 1. Lyndon Gannon (elected 4) 2. Patrice Pandeleos 3. Alex (Ke) Xu 4. Bearte McDonald 5. James Dore |
12,704 | 14.4 | -3.0 | |
Weldon Independents | 1. Yvonne Weldon (elected 8) 2. Rod Morrison 3. Daniel McDonald 4. Alison Davey 5. Murray Gatt |
8,144 | 9.2 | +0.2 | |
Libertarian | 1. Sean Masters 2. Rahn Wood 3. Clinton Mead 4. James Hanks 5. Rosalind Hecker |
3,616 | 4.1 | +4.1 | |
We Love Sydney Independents | 1. Sam Danieli 2. Geoffrey Alder 3. Mirjana Andric 4. Scott Davis 5. Catherine Yang |
2,478 | 2.8 | +2.8 | |
Socialist Alliance | 1. Rachel Evans 2. Andrew Chuter 3. Adam Haddad 4. Coral Wynter 5. Suelin McCauley 6. Jim McIlr |
984 | 1.1 | +1.1 | |
Independent | Susan Ritchie | 343 | 0.4 | +0.4 | |
Independent | Baiyu Chen | 56 | 0.1 | +0.1 | |
Total formal votes | 88,354 | 96.0 | |||
Informal votes | 3,690 | 4.0 | |||
Turnout | 92,044 | 72.87 |
The Hills
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The Hills results
editParty | Votes | % | Swing | Seats | Change | ||
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Central
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | 1. Reena Jethi 2. Jerome Cox 3. Manjula Viswanath |
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Labor | 1. Tina Cartwright 2. Gurdip Singh 3. Cheung Chai |
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Greens | 1. Danielle Packer 2. Samuel Hughes 3. Seyed Hosseinipour |
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Independent | Raymond Brown | ||||
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Turnout |
East
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | 1. Samuel Uno 2. Alan Haselden 3. Leo Wei |
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Labor | 1. Jane Grevtseva 2. Andrew Punch 3. Senthil Sundararajan |
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Greens | 1. Suzannah McDonald 2. Catherine Woolnough 3. Tian Wong See |
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Turnout |
North
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | 1. Mitchell Blue 2. Jacob Jackson 3. Brooke Collins |
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Labor | 1. Dilvan Bircan 2. Bassam Sheikh 3. Kaitlyn Farquhar |
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Greens | 1. Mila Kasby 2. Vida Shahamat 3. Rebecca Oliveira |
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Turnout |
West
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | 1. Frank De Masi 2. Rosemarie Boneham 3. Trent Richmond |
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Labor | 1. Immanuel Selvaraj 2. Sook Lee 3. Lachland Newland |
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Independent | Seema Raghav | ||||
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Waverley
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Waverley Council is composed of four three-member wards, totalling 12 councillors.
Waverley results
editParty | Votes | % | Swing | Seats | Change | ||
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Registered voters / turnout |
Bondi
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | 1. Michelle Stephenson 2. Olena Valenza 3. Phillip Occhiuto |
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Labor | 1. Margaret Merten 2. Diane Smith 3. David Elfick |
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Greens | 1. Dominic Wy Kanak 2. Larissa Payne 3. Chris Maltby |
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Turnout |
Hunter
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | 1. Will Nemesh 2. Dov Frazer 3. Kate Boskovitz |
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Independent | 1. Miriam Guttman-Jones 2. Annette Guerry 3. Adam Jones |
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Independent | 1. Steven Lewis 2. Bruce Daly 3. William Lewis |
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Lawson
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | 1. Katherine Westwood 2. Lauren Townsend 3. Emma Mcmillan-Baer |
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Labor | 1. Paula Masselos 2. Gregory Vaughan 3. Bridget O'Neill |
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Greens | 1. Mora Main 2. Claire Bocking 3. Susan Hely |
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Waverley
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | 1. Joshua Spicer 2. Brad Cole 3. Susan Moallem |
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Labor | 1. Keri Spooner 2. James Pelosi 3. Sian Gilbert |
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Greens | 1. Ludovico Fabiano 2. George Copeland 3. Prue Cancian |
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Independent | 1. Axel Vigna 2. Jade Stapleton 3. Paul Gibson |
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Turnout |
Willoughby
editWilloughby results
editWollondilly
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Wollondilly Shire Council is composed of two four-member wards and a directly-elected mayor.
Wollondilly results
editParty | Votes | % | Swing | Seats | Change | ||
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Total | 8 | ||||||
Registered voters / turnout |
East
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Matt Gould Team | 1. Suzy Brandstater 2. Michael Moxon 3. Anna Bunga 4. Tia Teech |
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Independent | 1. Matt Deeth 2. Diaan Nasser 3. Ren Moolhuyzen 4. Ray Sleeth 5. Christine Neilsen |
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Experienced To Lead | 1. Benn Banasik 2. Sam Davis 3. Alex Hawkins 4. Alex Belanszky 5. Joe Quilter |
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Independent Liberal | 1. Aaron Colley (Ind. Lib) 2. Christopher Quinlan (Ind. Lib) 3. Alana Dell (Ind. Lib) 4. Mitchell Jurd (Ind.) |
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Team Purple | 1. Paul Rogers 2. Pam Browne 3. Nicole Pearce 4. Michelle Maroun 5. Matt Hale |
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Turnout |
North
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Matt Gould Team | 1. Matt Gould 2. Hilton Gibbs 3. Jacqueline Jenson 4. Trish Hill 5. Blair Briggs |
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Experienced To Lead | 1. Alison Dench 2. Maddy Phillips 3. Karl Klein 4. Maree Mullins 5. Ken Rudd |
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Bev Spearpoint Team | 1. Bev Spearpoint 2. Christopher Edwards 3. Elizabeth Berg 4. Lauren Heydon |
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Independent | 1. John Van De Putte 2. Rheya Mason 3. Teonie Mitchell 4. Fotios (Frank) Davlouros 5. Luke Reeves |
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Woollahra
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Woollahra Council is composed of five three-member wards, totalling 15 councillors.
Woollahra results
editParty | Votes | % | Swing | Seats | Change | ||
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Greens | |||||||
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Total | 15 | ||||||
Registered voters / turnout |
Bellevue Hill
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | 1. Sean Carmichael 2. Hugh Woodgate 3. Isabelle Shapiro |
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Residents First Woollahra | 1. Lucinda Regan 2. Naomi McCurdie 3. Michele Havas |
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Turnout |
Cooper
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | 1. Sarah Swan 2. Jeanette Mitchell 3. Richard Allsop |
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Residents First Woollahra | 1. Torsten Blackwood 2. Luise Elsing 3. Claire Wivell Plater |
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Greens | 1. Nicola Grieve 2. Leila Excell 3. Rosemary White |
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Turnout |
Double Bay
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | 1. Toni Zeltzer 2. James Ardouin 3. Susan Wynne |
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Residents First Woollahra | 1. Mark Silcoks 2. Anthony Marano 3. Karin Olah |
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Turnout |
Paddington
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | 1. Alexander Andruska 2. Natasha Goulden 3. Kahu Millin |
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Residents First Woollahra | 1. Harriet Price 2. Rebecca O'Donnell 3. Martin Green |
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Greens | 1. Matthew Robertson 2. John Benz 3. Jennie Medway |
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Turnout |
Vaucluse
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | 1. Mary-Lou Jarvis 2. Julian Parmegiani 3. Katrina Selig |
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Residents First Woollahra | 1. Merrill Witt 2. Charles Mortimer 3. Tresna Karras |
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Notes
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Excluding the mayor, who is directly-elected.
- ^ Compared to the Independent Liberal result in 2021.
- ^ Although Laura Cowell led "Shire Sports Independents" in 2021, she also held the "Shire Independents" ABN until 16 November 2023.[112] Another separate group, called "Shire Independents Group", was led by Tony Robins in 2021.[113]
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