2021 Super SA, Funds SA and Super SA Select Board elections
The Electoral Commission South Australia conducted the periodic elections for the Superannuation Board comprising of Super SA, Funds SA and Super Select SA.
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The key dates for this supplementary election were: | |
Roll close | Friday 25 June 2021 |
Opening of nominations | Monday 5 July 2021 |
Nominations close | 12 Noon Monday 19 July 2021 |
Ballot opens | Monday 9 August 2021 |
Ballot closes | 10am Monday 6 September 2021 |
Count opens | Monday 6 September 2021 |
Count completion | Tuesday 7 September 2021 |
Declaration of elections | Tuesday 7 September 2021 |
Funds SA Board | |
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At the close of nominations 12 noon, Monday 19 July 2021 a total of one nomination was received and accepted in the election of one Member to the Funds SA Board. | |
In accordance with the requirements of section 8(1) of the Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia Regulations 2010, Mr William Griggs was elected unopposed to the position. |
Super SA Select Board | |
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At the close of nominations 12 noon, Monday 19 July 2021 no nominations were received and accepted in the election of two Members to the Super SA Select Board. | |
As a result, no election occurred for the Super SA Select Board. In accordance with Public Corporations (Southern Select Super Corporation) Regulations 2012, Part 3, Division 1 8(2a), the Governor may appoint to the vacant positions, persons nominated by the Minister. |
Super SA Board | |
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At the close of nominations 12 noon, Monday 19 July 2021 a total of four nominations were received and accepted in the election of two Members to the Super SA Board. The candidates' names in the order they appeared on the ballot paper were: KIMBER, Alison Profiles of each of these candidates are available by clicking their names above. |
Election summary | |
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Number of electors entitled to vote | 191,419 |
Total number of declaration envelopes returned | 18,988 |
Percentage of declaration envelopes returned | 9.92% |
Number of declaration envelopes accepted at scrutiny | 18,850 |
Number of declaration envelopes rejected at scrutiny | 23 |
Number of ballot papers extracted from accepted envelopes | 18,827 |
Number of formal ballot papers admitted to the count | 18,628 |
Number of informal ballot papers removed from the count | 199 |
Percentage of informal ballot papers | 1.06% |
First preference votes | ||
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Below are the first preference votes received by the candidates in the order they appeared on the ballot paper. Percentages have been rounded to two decimal places. | ||
Candidate | First pref. votes | Percentage |
KIMBER, Alison | 6,919 | 37.14% |
BOLAND, Marie | 3,507 | 18.82% |
DAMIN, John | 1,512 | 8.11% |
GRIGGS, William | 6,690 | 35.91% |
Distribution of preferences | |
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Following the conclusion of the election and distribution of preferences, Alison Kimber was elected with 9112 votes and William Griggs was elected with 8680 votes. 836 votes were unable to be distributed as no further preferences were marked on the ballot papers. | |
To view the distribution of votes refer to the Super SA Board election results - 7 September 2021 (XLS 56 KB) |
Iwantja, Amuruna, Railway Bore, Witjintitja and Wallati supplementary election - 15 October 2021
Iwantja, Amuruna, Railway Bore, Witjintitja and Wallatinna
Executive board member | 1 female vacancy |
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At the close of nominations, one nomination was received for the female vacancy. Karina Joan Lester was elected unopposed on 15 October 2021. |
City of Port Adelaide Enfield - Outer Harbor Ward candidate profiles -18 October 2021
City of Port Adelaide Enfield - Outer Harbor Ward - 18 October 2021
Growing up locally, I spent 23 years in the Royal Australian Navy, followed by management roles with BHP, Optus and Defence. My professional qualifications: Degrees in Science, Education, and Project Management; and a Certificate IV in Government. Returning home to the Peninsula 11 years ago, I've raised funds for Local Heroes Foundation and Volunteer Marine Rescue. I am a First Aid trainer in our community for aged care, disability, job seekers, education and childcare sectors. I am a great listener, passionate about helping people and maintaining our great Peninsula lifestyle. I will use all my skills and experience to achieve the best for you and our community. My policies: keeping our suburbs safe and quiet; protecting our environment and beautiful foreshore; maintaining funding to our community and sporting groups; and supporting local businesses. I pledge to be accessible and available, and I seek your support. Vote 1 Adrian Wotton.
Contact details:0459 355 869
My focus will be on those issues affecting residents, such as community safety and liveability. We need footpaths and roads that are maintained, we need proper drainage. I want safer, easier access to our beaches, and our river. To achieve this, to drive change, make it affordable and proud, joining the council team, will ensure issues are represented, with the best outcome for ratepayers. I support a rate freeze. I support all local clubs and teams within our Outer Harbor Ward and will achieve the best possible outcome for clubs who seek assistance. I want Council to revaluate the community desire for a Dolphin Monument. Easily contacted and will listen, John will put Ratepayers first, Vote for John, to be your representative on Council. Find out more at his facebook page John Le Raye for Action. Email
Contact details: 0400 498 734
Moffatt Steven, I have lived and worked in Port Adelaide Enfield with my family connections dating back over 100 years, my employment started on the mooring launches 50 years ago, I progressed to become a publican of the Cumberland and Commercial Hotels Currently I am a local real Estate Agent. All my sporting life as a player, coach and Administrator is pure Port Adelaide Enfield, I am currently a sitting board member of the Adelaide footy league, throughout my life I have received fantastic support from the local Port Adelaide community. As the Outer Harbour Ward member, I will be a voice for the local community and provide a listening platform to take suggestions and ideas to council meetings, I believe in value for our rates with a common-sense approach to policies, I live with my wife in Largs North and we have 4 adult children.
Contact details: 0418 180 157
I have lived and worked on the Lefevre Peninsula for over 40 years and currently a relief teacher in the area. I have a solid overview of the history, lifestyles, industries, businesses and needs of our diverse community. My career spans the areas of teaching, The Arts, Youth Disability, Positive Ageing and Community building, Corporate Media, Marketing, Retailing and Small Business. Previously I worked for the City of Salisbury for 9 years managing Positive Ageing Services. During this time I gained a solid understanding of the workings of a Council and the effective collaboration and communication required between Council employees, Councillors and Community. Our Council has exciting plans for the Outer Harbour Ward to further develop and support business, community facilities, lifestyles and environment. If elected I am confident that together with Councillor Vanessa Tulloch, my skills and experience will benefit the Councillor Team in building a stronger, vibrant community.
Contact details:0400 251 764
I believe that a council should focus on the 3 B's: Bins, books, and bitumen. Getting these small things right is the secret to an effective council providing for its residents. For two and a half years I have called Largs North home, but my roots in the Port are deep. From my Great-Grandfather Herbie captaining the Fire Queen on the Port River, my Grandfather Harold working on the wharfs, and my auntie and uncle calling North Haven home for over thirty years, the peninsula has featured throughout my family history. As a committee member of the Semaphore/Port Adelaide RSL you can often find me volunteering behind the bar. I believe our little part of the world, from the ocean to the river and everything in between, is the best place to live. I hope I will have your support to keep it that way.
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I am a casual academic with a broad range of interests. I have no vested commercial interests, nor am I affiliated with any minority group or party. I believe in global warming and more importantly, global drying. The plastics problem needs to be addressed because each one of us consumes the weight of a credit card of micro plastics each week. There should be more recycling, not just lip service where the recycling bin goes off to land fill just because of some small breach. I would like to recognize Peter Jamieson for his past service.
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City of Tea Tree Gully - Hillcott Ward - 13 December 2021
Due to the removal of a member of the Council, a supplementary election is necessary to fill the vacancy of Councillor for Hillcott Ward.
Timetable
Event | Date |
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Roll close | 5 pm, Thursday 30 September 2021 |
Opening of nominations | Thursday 28 October 2021 |
Nominations close | 12 noon, Thursday 11 November 2021 |
Dispatch of ballot material to electors | Tuesday 23 November 2021 to Monday 29 November 2021 |
Close of voting (Polling Day) | 12 noon, Monday 13 December 2021 |
Scrutiny and count | 9.30 am, Tuesday 14 December 2021 |
Ballot paper draw
The draw for ballot paper order for the City of Tea Tree Gully Hillcott Ward was live-streamed on YouTube at 4 pm, Thursday 11 November 2021.
Close of roll
The voters roll for this supplementary election closed at 5 pm on Thursday 30 September 2021.
Candidates
At the close of nominations at 12 noon, Thursday 11 November 2021, a total of eight nominations were received and accepted for the supplementary election. In accordance with the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999, a draw was held after the close of nominations to determine the order in which names of candidates would appear on the ballot paper and the result of the draw was as follows:
- DINGLEY, John Ronald
- LORRAINE, Olivia
- WARNER, Bradley
- FOREMAN, Kristianne
- PANAGARIS, Peter
- BARBARO, Paul
- SWEANEY, Josh
- HARRIS, Luke
Profiles of each of these candidates are available by clicking their names above.
Daily returns
Count Summary
Enrolled voters | 11832 |
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Envelopes returned | 2240 |
Envelopes accepted |
2210 |
Envelopes rejected at preliminary scrutiny | 30 |
Ballot papers not returned in envelope | 2 |
Voter participation | 2240 (18.93%) of the total enrolment |
Formal votes |
2200 |
Informal votes | 8 |
Quota | 1101 |
First preference votes
Below are the first preference votes received by the candidates in the order they appeared on the ballot paper. Percentages have been rounded to two decimal places.
Candidate | First preference votes | Percentage |
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DINGLEY, John Ronald | 109 | 4.95% |
LORRAINE, Olivia | 405 | 18.41% |
WARNER, Bradley | 62 | 2.82% |
FOREMAN, Kristianne | 777 | 35.32% |
PANAGARIS, Peter | 162 | 7.36% |
BARBARO, Paul | 418 | 19.00% |
SWEANEY, Josh | 229 | 10.41% |
HARRIS, Luke | 38 | 1.73% |
Distribution of preferences
After the distribution of preferences Kristianne FOREMAN obtained 989 votes and was provisionally elected under quota.
To view the distribution of votes refer to the City of Tea Tree Gully - Hillcott Ward - 13 December 2021.