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This is a list of results for the 2024 New South Wales local elections in the Orana region.[1][2]
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Orana covers 12 local government areas (LGAs), including Dubbo, with a estimated population of 123,862 people.[3]
Bogan
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Bogan results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Sam Issa | ||||
Independent | Douglas Menzies | ||||
Independent | Victoria Boag | ||||
Independent | Judy Elias | ||||
Independent | Richard Bootle | ||||
Independent | Glen Neill | ||||
Independent | Graham Jackson | ||||
Independent | Emily Stanton | ||||
Independent | Richard Milligan | ||||
Independent | Karl Bright | ||||
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Bourke
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Bourke results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Francis Kerr | ||||
Independent | Maxime Nina | ||||
Independent | Sarah Barton | ||||
Independent | Nathan Ryan | ||||
Independent | Lachlan Ford | ||||
Independent | Patricia Bates-Canty | ||||
Independent | Samuel Rice | ||||
Independent | Scott McAdam | ||||
Independent | Victor Bartley | ||||
Independent | Grace Ridge | ||||
Independent | Cecil Dorrington | ||||
Independent | Kylie Baty | ||||
Independent | Bob Stutsel | ||||
Independent | Sally Davis | ||||
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Brewarrina
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Brewarrina results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Mark Brown | ||||
Independent | Douglas Gordon | ||||
Independent | Michael Pedersen | ||||
Independent | Isaac Gordon | ||||
Independent | Tommy Stanton | ||||
Independent | Jason Morton | ||||
Greens | Trish Frail | ||||
Independent | Vivian Slack-Smith | ||||
Independent | Noel Sheridan | ||||
Independent | Belinda Colless | ||||
Independent | Angelo Pippos | ||||
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Cobar
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Cobar Shire Council is composed of 12 councillors elected proportionally to a single ward. At the 2021 election, all 11 candidates were elected unopposed, with a by-election held in February 2022 to fill the remaining seat.[4]
The 2024 election was also uncontested, with 11 independents and one Independent Liberal elected at the close of candidate nominations.[5]
Cobar results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Jarrod Marsden (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent | Miranda Fry (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent | Bob Sinclair (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent | Lillian Simpson (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent | Peter Florance (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent | Michael Prince (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent | Harley Toomey (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent | Michael Haines (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent | Kate Winders (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent | Chris Deighton (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent | Nigel Vagg (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent Liberal | Wayne Phillips (elected) | unopposed | |||
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Coonamble
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Coonamble results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Karen Churchill | ||||
Independent | Donna Norris | ||||
Independent | Barbara Deans | ||||
Independent | Steve Butler | ||||
Independent | Adam Cohen | ||||
Independent | Ahmad (Al) Karanouh | ||||
Independent | Paul Wheelhouse | ||||
Independent | William Landers | ||||
Independent | Neil Fester | ||||
Independent | Steven Smith | ||||
Independent | Paul Fisher | ||||
Independent | Margaret Garnsey | ||||
Independent | Daniel Keady | ||||
Independent | Melissa Skuthorp | ||||
Independent | Pip Goldsmith | ||||
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Dubbo
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Dubbo Regional Council is composed of 11 councillors elected proportionally to a single ward. Prior to this election, it was composed of five two-member wards, but a referendum held in 2021 saw 74.6% of voters vote to abolish the ward system.[7]
The Ben Shields Team dissolved in 2022, leaving its sole councillor, Jess Gough, to sit as an independent.[8]
The Greens and the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party are both endorsing candidates, having not done so in 2021.[7][9]
Dubbo results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Shooters, Fishers, Farmers | 1. Kate Richardson 2. Phillip Toynton 3. John Richardson 4. Jeremy Birchall 5. Michael Adams 6. Sarah Hollier |
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Independent | 1. Pete Rothwell 2. Matt Rendall 3. Manti Morse 4. Jai Silkman 5. Megan Adler 6. Ricky Jackson |
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Greens | 1. Mike Augee 2. Matt Parmeter 3. Ruby Davies 4. Pat Emblen 5. Steve Houston 6. Peter Duggan |
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Labor | 1. Josh Black 2. Pamella Wells 3. Adam Ryab 4. Roy Elder 5. Jodie Benton 6. Kirsty Hayden 7. Greg Hough |
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Independent | 1. Kellie Jennar 2. Sharon Quill 3. Jude Morrell 4. Marcello Davis 5. Bron Powell 6. Di Clifford |
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Independent | 1. Lukas Butler 2. Rebecca Pearson 3. David King 4. Rachelle Jane 5. Robert Osborne 6. Angela Brooke |
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Independent National | Trevor Jones | ||||
Independent | Peter Gibbs | ||||
Independent National | Shibli Chowdhury | ||||
Independent | Matt Wright | ||||
Independent | Sophia Johnson | ||||
Independent | Richard Ivey | ||||
Independent | Jess Gough | ||||
Independent | Mary Kovac | ||||
Independent | Rod Fardell | ||||
Independent | Mathew Dickerson | ||||
Independent | Jennifer Cowley | ||||
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Gilgandra
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Gilgandra results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Ian Freeth | ||||
Independent National | Greg Peart | ||||
Independent | Nicholas White | ||||
Independent | Doug Batten | ||||
Independent | Brian Mockler | ||||
Independent | Madeline Foran | ||||
Independent | Amber Bunter | ||||
Independent | Gail Babbage | ||||
Independent National | Ashley Walker | ||||
Independent | Paul Mann | ||||
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Narromine
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Narromine results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Ewen Jones | ||||
Independent National | Craig Davies | ||||
Independent | Adine Hoey | ||||
Independent | Lachlan Roberts | ||||
Independent | Stacey Bohm | ||||
Independent | Judy Smith | ||||
Independent | Rowan James | ||||
Independent | Christine Kelly | ||||
Independent National | Brian Leak | ||||
Independent | Les Lambert | ||||
Independent | Diane Sharpe | ||||
Independent | Fiona Barbary | ||||
Independent | Melanie Pryde | ||||
Independent | Peter Howe | ||||
Independent | Vaughan Ellen | ||||
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Walgett
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Walgett results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Jasen Ramien | ||||
Independent | Scott Bailey | ||||
Independent | Jane Keir | ||||
Independent | Daniel Walford | ||||
Independent | Gregory Rummery | ||||
Independent | Mary Purse | ||||
Independent | Alfred Seaton | ||||
Independent | Doreen Peters | ||||
Independent | Kaylene (Katie) Hook | ||||
Independent | Debra Rose | ||||
Independent | Jo Coleman | ||||
Independent | Pauline Rose | ||||
Independent | Michael Cooke | ||||
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Warren
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Warren results
editParty | Votes | % | Swing | Seats | Change | ||
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Independent | 11 | 1 | |||||
Independent National | 0 | 0.0 | +0.0 | 1 | 1 | ||
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A Ward
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Pauline Serdity (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent | Gregory Whiteley (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent | Noel Kinsey (elected) | unopposed | |||
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B Ward
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Sarah Derrett (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent | Robert McKay (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent | Penelope Heuston (elected) | unopposed | |||
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C Ward
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | David Cleasby | ||||
Independent | Gwyn Davis | ||||
Independent | Joanne Van Eldonk | ||||
Independent | Roslyn Jackson | ||||
Independent | Mark Jackson | ||||
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D Ward
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Dirk Mccloskey (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent | Andrew Brewer (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent National | Anthony Wass (elected) | unopposed | |||
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Warrumbungle
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Warrumbungle Shire Council is composed of nine councillors elected proportionally to a single ward. 17 candidates contested the 2021 election, with Kathryn Rindfleish receiving the highest individual first preference vote (12.9%).[17]
The 2024 election was uncontested.[5]
Warrumbungle results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Zoe Holcombe (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent | Ray Lewis (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent | Debra Ball (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent | Kathryn Rindfleish (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent | Dale Hogden (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent | Kodi Brady (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent | Denis Todd (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent | Naomi Taylor (elected) | unopposed | |||
Independent | Jason Newton (elected) | unopposed | |||
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