Plebiscite - Grant and Mount Gambier
The Electoral Commission of South Australia conducted a plebiscite in the District Council of Grant and the City of Mount Gambier that asked voters whether they agree, or not, that an amalgamation of their councils should be examined.
A separate ballot paper was included in the 2022 Council Elections ballot pack that voters received.
The purpose of the non-binding plebiscite is to obtain voters' views on the proposition. The Government is not compelled to take action following the outcome of the plebiscite.
Results
District Council of Grant
Ward | Yes | No | Informal | Total |
Central | 219 | 2,254 | 7 | 2,480 |
Tarpeena | 42 | 297 | 2 | 341 |
Port MacDonnell | 17 | 362 | 1 | 380 |
Total | 278 | 2,913 | 10 | 3,201 |
City of Mount Gambier
Council | Yes | No | Informal | Total |
Mount Gambier | 2,663 | 4,041 | 40 | 6,744 |
Past council elections
Supplementary elections and other vacancies
2024
- District Council of Yankalilla – Light Ward Councillor – 16 October 2024
- District Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula – Area Councillor 23 July 2024
- District Council of Yankalilla – Light Ward Councillor 23 July 2024
- Wakefield Regional Council supplementary election 11 July 2024
- City of Onkaparinga – Pimpala Ward Councillor - 4 June 2024
- Tatiara District Council – Area Councillor - 5 June 2024
- Wattle Range Council – Corcoran Ward Councillor – 13 March 2024
- District Council of Mount Remarkable – Telowie Ward Councillor and Willochra Ward Councillor – 25 January 2024
2023
- City of Tea Tree Gully – Drumminor Ward Councillor – 28 November 2023
- District Council of Cleve – Area Councillor – 23 November 2023
- Adelaide Plains Council – Area Councillor – 1 November 2023
- Renmark Paringa Council – Area Councillor – 16 August 2023
- The Flinders Ranges Council – Area Councillor – 25 July 2023
- District Council of Tumby Bay – Area Councillor – 19 July 2023
- Mount Barker District Council - South Ward Councillor - 2 May 2023
- Clare & Gilbert Valleys Council - Area Councillor - 12 April
- City of Mount Gambier - Area Councillor - 3 April
- 2023 Supplementary council elections - 14 March
- District Council of Robe - Area Councillor - 24 February
- Kingston District Council - Area Councillor - 20 February
2021
- City of Tea Tree Gully - Hillcott Ward - 13 December 2021
- City of Holdfast Bay - Somerton Ward - 15 November 2021
- Coorong District Council - Poll - 26 October 2021
- City of Port Adelaide Enfield - Outer Harbor Ward - 19 October 2021
- Wattle Range Council - Riddoch Ward - 7 October 2021
- The Flinders Ranges Council - Area Councillors - 13 September 2021
- District Council of Tumby Bay - Area Councillor - 13 September 2021
- City of Adelaide - Area Councillor - 26 July 2021
- District Council of Streaky Bay - Flinders Ward - 22 July 2021
- District Council of Streaky Bay - Eyre and Flinders Wards - 12 July 2021
- Copper Coast Council - Area Councillor - 15 June 2021
- Wudinna District Council - Area Councillor - 6 May 2021
- Kangaroo Island Council - Area Councillor - 1 March 2021
- Clare & Gilbert Valleys Council - Area Councillor - 1 March 2021
- The Flinders Ranges Council - Mayor - 28 January 2021
2020
- City of Mitcham - Gault Ward - 12 October 2020
- City of Unley - Parkside Ward - 7 September 2020
- City of Onkaparinga - Mid Coast Ward - 7 September 2020
- Yorke Peninsula Council, Gum Flat Ward - 7 September 2020
- District Council of Grant, Central Ward - 10 September 2020
- City of Mitcham - Gault Ward - 10 August 2020
- District Council of Mount Remarkable - Telowie Ward - 13 July 2020
- City of Adelaide - Central Ward - 11 May 2020
- City of Port Adelaide Enfield - Enfield Ward - 24 February 2020
- District Council of Franklin Harbour - 24 February 2020
- District Council of Yankalilla - Light Ward - 24 February 2020
2019
- District Council of Mount Remarkable - Willochra Ward - 9 December 2019
- District Council of Ceduna - Area Councillor - 9 December 2019
- District Council of Grant - Central Ward - 9 December 2019
- City of Marion - Woodlands Ward - 9 December 2019
- District Council of Robe - 11 November 2019
- District Council Lower Eyre Peninsula - 8 October 2019
- Wattle Range Council - Corcoran Ward - 9 September 2019
- Mid Murray Council - Shearer Ward - 8 July 2019
- Kangaroo Island - 10 May 2019 (PDF, 9KB)
- Northern Area Council - Yackamoorundie Ward - 31 January 2019
2017
- District Council of Franklin Harbour, 14 December 2017 (PDF, 406KB)
- City of Mitcham, Gault Ward, 13 November 2017 (PDF, 35KB)
- Alexandrina Council, Angas Bremer Ward, 13 November 2017 (PDF, 35KB)
- Wudinna District Council, Area Councillor, 9 November 2017 (PDF, 10KB)
- Adelaide Plains Council, Lewiston Ward, 9 October 2017 (PDF, 35KB)
- District Council of Robe, Area Councillor, 8 August 2017 (PDF, 35KB)
- City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters, Maylands/Trinity Ward, 7 August 2017 (PDF, 35KB)
- City of Tea Tree Gully, Balmoral Ward, 13 June 2017 (PDF, 35KB)
- City of Salisbury, Levels Ward, 8 May 2017 (PDF, 35KB)
- District Council of Streaky Bay, Eyre Ward, 7 March 2017 (PDF, 35KB)
- Northern Areas Council, Rocky River Ward, 7 March 2017 (PDF, 35KB)
- City of West Torrens, Councillor Keswick Ward, 30 January 2017 (PDF, 35KB)
2016
- Southern Mallee District Council, Bews Ward, 8 December 2016 (PDF, 61KB)
- Adelaide Plains Council (frm District Council of Mallala), Lewiston Ward, 10 October 2016 (PDF, 36KB)
- City of Tea Tree Gully, Water Gully Ward, 10 October 2016 (PDF, 35KB)
- City of Mitcham, The Park Ward, 12 September 2016 (PDF, 35KB)
- City of Whyalla, Mayor, 9 August 2016 (PDF, 36KB)
- Clare & Gilbert Valleys Council, Area Councillor, 11 July 2016 (PDF, 36KB)
- District Council of Coober Pedy, Area Councillors, 15 June 2016 (PDF, 36KB)
- District Council of Streaky Bay, Flinders Ward, 14 June 2016 (PDF, 7KB)
- District Council of Mallala, Mayor, 29 February 2016 (PDF, 34KB)
- Regional Council of Goyder, Burra Ward, 1 February 2016 (PDF, 34KB)
2015
- City of Adelaide, Area Councillor, 7 December 2015 (PDF, 36KB)
- District Council of Coober Pedy, Area Councillors, 7 December 2015 (PDF, 35KB)
- District Council of Coober Pedy, Mayor, 7 December 2015 (PDF, 35KB)
- Mount Barker District Council, North Ward, 7 December 2015 (PDF, 32KB)
- District Council of Mount Remarkable, Telowie Ward, 7 September 2015 (PDF, 35KB)
- District Council of Franklin Harbour, Area Councillor, 7 September 2015 (PDF, 32KB)
- District Council of Yankalilla, Light Ward, 9 June 2015 (PDF, 32KB)
- Southern Mallee District Council, Kelly Scales Ward, 2 March 2015 (PDF, 36KB)
- Wakefield Regional Council, South Ward, 2 March 2015 (PDF, 35KB)
- District Council of Streaky Bay, Eyre Ward, 2 March 2015 (PDF, 14KB)
2014
2013
- City of Port Augusta, Mayor, 9 September 2013 (PDF, 13KB)
- Tatiara District Council, East Ward, 8 July 2013 (PDF, 12KB)
- District Council of Streaky Bay, Flinders Ward, 8 July 2013 (PDF, 12KB)
- Wudinna District Council, Area Councillor, 11 June 2013 (PDF, 6KB)
- Wattle Range Council, Corcoran Ward, 11 June 2013 (PDF, 6KB)
- Tatiara District Council, Poll, 3 June 2013 (PDF, 7KB)
- District Council of Streaky Bay, Flinders Ward, 15 April 2013 (PDF, 12KB)
- City of Mitcham, Babbage Ward, 15 April 2013 (PDF, 14KB)
- Northern Areas Council, Yackamoorundie Ward, 12 March 2013 (PDF, 6KB)
- City of Mitcham, The Park Ward, 29 January 2013 (PDF, 14KB)
- City of Murray Bridge, Monarto Ward, 29 January 2013 (PDF, 15KB)
2012
- District Council of Mount Barker, Central Ward, 12 November 2012 (PDF, 15KB)
- City of Prospect, Area Councillor, 8 October 2012 (PDF, 15KB)
- Adelaide Hills Council, Onkaparinga Valley Ward, 10 September 2012 (PDF, 14KB)
- District Council of Yankalilla - Light Ward - 7 May 2012 (PDF, 6KB)
- Town of Gawler - Area Councillor - 7 May 2012 (PDF, 121KB)
- Wakefield Regional Council - Western Ward - 30 January 2012 (PDF, 121KB)
Council election reports
In South Australia, periodic council elections are held every 4 years. After periodic elections the Electoral Commission of South Australia produces a report covering all aspects of the elections, including a summary of the results. Reports for council elections since 2006 are available below.
Table of disclosure returns
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Downloads
Download a copy of the table of donation and expenditure returns for the 2022 Council Elections.
- Table of disclosure returns - City of Adelaide (PDF, 389KB)
- Table of disclosure returns - All councils (other than City of Adelaide) (PDF, 293KB)
City of Adelaide |
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Type of return
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Type of candidate
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Disclosure period (i.e. reporting period covered by the return) |
Lodgement period – when the return must be lodged
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From |
To |
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Campaign donation return No.1 This return will disclose a gift (or gifts from the same donor) totalling $500 or more. If no disclosable gifts are received, a NIL return must be lodged. |
New candidate[i] |
Tuesday 9 November 2021 i.e. 12 months before polling day for the election |
Thursday 1 December 2022 (21 days after polling day) |
The period between Tuesday 27 September 2022 and Tuesday 4 October 2022 |
New candidate and when they became a candidate in the election was a member of the City of Adelaide Council appointed under the Local Government Act 1999 |
The day on which the person was appointed as a member of the council |
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Not new candidate (Returning candidate) |
Saturday 1 December 2018 i.e. at the end of 21 days after polling day for the last preceding election in which the person was a candidate. |
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Campaign donation return No.2 |
New candidate |
Tuesday 9 November 2021 i.e. 12 months before polling day for the election |
Thursday 1 December 2022 (21 days after polling day) |
Within 30 days after the conclusion of the election. For an election where the candidates do not exceed the number of persons required to be elected – the period between Friday 2 December 2022 and Monday 12 December 2022. |
For any other election where the number of candidates exceed the number of persons required to be elected – the period between Friday 2 December 2022 and Monday 19 December 2022. |
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New candidate and when they became a candidate in the election was a member of the City of Adelaide Council appointed under the Local Government Act 1999 |
The day on which the person was appointed as a member of the council |
Thursday 1 December 2022 (21 days after polling day) |
For an election where the candidates do not exceed the number of persons required to be elected – the period between Friday 2 December 2022 and Monday 12 December 2022. |
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For any other election where the number of candidates exceed the number of persons required to be elected – the period between Friday 2 December 2022 and Monday 19 December 2022. |
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Returning candidate |
Saturday 1 December 2018 i.e. at the end of 21 days after polling day for the last preceding election in which the person was a candidate |
Thursday 1 December 2022 (21 days after polling day) |
For an election where the candidates do not exceed the number of persons required to be elected – the period between Friday 2 December 2022 and Monday 12 December 2022. |
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For any other election where the number of candidates exceed the number of persons required to be elected – the period between Friday 2 December 2022 and Monday 19 December 2022. |
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Large gift return This return is only required if a candidate receives a gift (or gifts from the same donor) in excess of $2,500. If no such gifts are received, a return is NOT required. |
New candidate |
Wednesday 10 November 2021 i.e. the date the Act was amended. |
Thursday 1 December 2022 (21 days after polling day). |
Within 5 days after receipt |
New candidate and when they became a candidate in the election was a member of the council appointed under the Local Government Act 1999 |
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Returning candidate |
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Campaign expenditure return This return must disclose all campaign expenditure received. If no campaign expenditure over $500 is received, a NIL return must be lodged. |
All City of Adelaide candidates |
Disclosure period is not defined – it covers all campaign expenditure incurred in relation to the election |
Within 30 days after the conclusion of the election. For an election where the candidates do not exceed the number of persons required to be elected – the period between Saturday 12 November 2022 and Monday 12 December 2022. |
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For any other election where the number of candidates exceed the number of persons required to be elected – the period between Saturday 19 November 2022 and Monday 19 December 2022. |
Other councils (except City of Adelaide) |
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Type of return
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Type of candidate
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Disclosure period (i.e. reporting period covered by the return) |
Lodgement period – when the return must be lodged
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From |
To |
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Campaign donations return No.1 This return will disclose a gift (or gifts from the same donor) totalling $500 or more. If no disclosable gifts are received, a NIL return must be lodged. |
New candidate[i] |
The date that they announced their candidacy or nominated as a candidate (whichever was earlier) |
Thursday 1 December 2022 (21 days after polling day) |
The period between Tuesday 27 September 2022 and Tuesday 4 October 2022 |
New candidate and when they became a candidate in the election was a member of the council appointed under Chapter 3 of the Local Government Act 1999 |
The day on which the person was appointed as a member of the council |
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Not new candidate (Returning candidate) |
Saturday 1 December 2018 i.e. at the end of 21 days after polling day for the last preceding election in which the person was a candidate. |
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Campaign donations return No.2 |
New candidate |
The date that they announced their candidacy or nominated as a candidate (whichever was earlier) |
Thursday 1 December 2022 (21 days after polling day) |
Within 30 days after the conclusion of the election. For an election where the candidates do not exceed the number of persons required to be elected – the period between Friday 2 December 2022 and Monday 12 December 2022. |
For any other election where the number of candidates exceed the number of persons required to be elected – the period between Friday 2 December 2022 and Monday 19 December 2022. |
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New candidate and when they became a candidate in the election was a member of the council appointed under Chapter 3 of the Local Government Act 1999 |
The day on which the person was so appointed as a member of the council |
Thursday 1 December 2022 (21 days after polling day) |
For an election where the candidates do not exceed the number of persons required to be elected – the period between Friday 2 December 2022 and Monday 12 December 2022. |
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For any other election where the number of candidates exceed the number of persons required to be elected – the period between Friday 2 December 2022 and Monday 19 December 2022. |
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Returning candidate |
Saturday 1 December 2018 i.e. at the end of 21 days after polling day for the last preceding election in which the person was a candidate. |
Thursday 1 December 2022 (21 days after polling day) |
For an election where the candidates do not exceed the number of persons required to be elected – the period between Friday 2 December 2022 and Monday 12 December 2022. |
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For any other election where the number of candidates exceed the number of persons required to be elected – the period between Friday 2 December 2022 and Monday 19 December 2022. |
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Large gift return This return is only required if a candidate receives a gift (or gifts from the same donor) in excess of $2,500. If no such gifts are received, a return is NOT required. |
New candidate |
The date that they announced their candidacy or nominated as a candidate (whichever was earlier) |
Thursday 1 December 2022 (21 days after polling day). |
Within 5 days after receipt |
New candidate and when they became a candidate in the election was a member of the council appointed under Chapter 3 of the Local Government Act 1999 |
The day on which the person was so appointed as a member of the council |
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Returning candidate |
Wednesday 10 November 2021 |
Information current as at 25 August 2022
Disclaimer: The information contained in this table is general in nature. Users should refer to the specific wording of the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 and City of Adelaide Act 1998 and Regulations and seek independent legal or other advice on any issues of interpretation that may exist. Dates may be subject to change.
[i] A candidate is a new candidate if they have not been a candidate in the last general election of a council (a ‘general election’ means a general election of members whether held under section 5 of the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 or pursuant to a proclamation of notice under the Local Government Act 1999) and have not been a candidate at a supplementary election held after the last general election of a council.
Electoral advertising - council elections
There are restrictions placed on advertising during, and outside of, an election period. These are contained within Part 7 of the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999.
The Electoral Commission SA is unable to provide advice on the interpretation of these provisions. Therefore, if you are in doubt about the interpretation, we recommend you seek independent legal advice.
Electoral material is defined as an advertisement, notice, statement or representation calculated to affect the result of an election or poll.
Prescribed information as it relates to electoral material is defined as follows:
- if the printer or other person responsible for undertaking production of the printed electoral material has a physical address – that address; or
- if the printer or other person responsible for undertaking production of the printed electoral material does not have a physical address – the email address or website address of the printer or other person.
As provided by the Local Government Act 1999 s226(2a), electoral advertising posters (made from plastic or corflute) relating to local government elections are prohibited on public roads (including any structures, fixtures or vegetation on a public road), except in circumstances prescribed by regulation. Contact your council for details on signage that may be permitted.
Publication of electoral material
Local Government (Elections) Act - s 27
All electoral material must be authorised and contain the name and address of:
- the person authorising publication of the material, and
- in the case of printed material, the name and address of the printer or person responsible for its production, if they have a physical address. If they do not have a physical address, the name and email address or website.
The address may be a post office box or business address, provided it is the usual post office box or business address used by the person.
Electoral material published in a newspaper as a letter to the editor must include the name and address of the writer of the letter. This address cannot be a post office box.
Electoral material published on the internet must include the authorisation above, except where the name and address of the authoriser is immediately accessible by viewers of the material.
In the context of social media, all profiles, pages, or groups used to campaign must be authorised in the ‘about’ section. Any photos or videos containing electoral material and shared on social media should be authorised within that medium.
Comments and replies are not required to be authorised if the authorisation appears in the ‘about’ section of the page publishing the comments or replies.
If electoral material is published on the internet by a person other than the person who controls the site/page, the person who controls the site/page is not taken to have published material unless they directly or indirectly authorised its publication.
Publication of misleading material
Local Government (Elections) Act - s 28
Electoral material must not contain a statement purporting to be a statement of fact that is inaccurate or misleading to a material extent.
If electoral material contains a statement purporting to be a statement of fact, and the statement is inaccurate and misleading to a material extent, a person who authorised, caused or permitted the publication of the material (the publisher) is guilty of an offence.
This section applies to material published by any means (including radio or television).
If the Electoral Commissioner is satisfied that published electoral material contains a statement purporting to be a statement of fact that is inaccurate and misleading to a material extent, the Electoral Commissioner may request the publisher to withdraw the material from further publication and/or publish a retraction.
The publisher's response to a request by the Electoral Commissioner may be taken into account in assessing any penalty to which the publisher may be liable.
Publication of candidate profiles
Local Government (Elections) Act - s 19A
Candidate profiles must be published on the internet within 14 days after the close of nominations.
Candidate profiles and photographs are published on the ECSA website and are provided to electors with the ballot papers.