2018 state election legislative council results breakdown
- Result of First Preference Vote by Division (PDF 545 KB)
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Legislative Council Results by District, Polling Place and Candidate
Wudinna District Council - Area Councillor - 6 May 2021
Area Councillor (1 vacancy) | |
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Due to the resignation of a member of the Council, a supplementary election was held to fill the vacancy of Area Councillor for Wudinna District Council. |
Timetable | |
The key dates for this supplementary election were: | |
Roll close | 5pm, Wednesday 31 March 2021 |
Opening of nominations | Thursday 22 April 2021 |
Nominations close | 12 noon, Thursday 6 May 2021 |
Close of roll | |
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The voters roll for this supplementary election closed at 5pm, Wednesday 31 March 2021. |
Nominations received | |
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At the close of nominations at 12 noon on Thursday 6 May 2021, a total of one nomination was received and accepted for the supplementary election: Matthew William COOK |
Elected unopposed | |
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Matthew William COOK was elected unopposed as the only nominated candidate for the position of Area Councillor for Wudinna District Council. No ballot was necessary. |
Mimili - 13 November 2019
Electorate of Mimili |
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Executive board member (1 female vacancy) | |
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Following the close of nominations only one eligible nomination was received and an election was not required. | |
One female candidate stood in the election: Julieanne Campbell |
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The following are the results for this election. |
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Elected unopposed: | Julieanne Campbell |
District Council of Coober Pedy - Conduct of polls
ECSA conducted polls on behalf of the District Council of Coober Pedy regarding the continuation of the period of administration, the sale of Council's electricity and water assets, and the setting of municipal rate levels.
Voting closed at 12 noon, Monday 21 October 2019. The following are final declared results for these polls.
Participation Summary | |
Enrolment: | 985 |
Envelopes returned: | 350 (35.53% of the total enrolment) |
Envelopes rejected: | 7 |
Envelopes accepted: | 343 |
Results | |
Question 1: Do you support the Council conducting a poll of electors on every occasion when it proposes to increase municipal rates by more than CPI? | |
Number in favour: | 255 (74.78%) |
Number opposed: | 86 (25.22%) |
Informal: | 0 (0%) |
Total ballot papers: | 341 |
Ballot paper not returned in envelope: | 2 (0.59%) |
Question 2: Do you support the Council selling its electricity assets and business to the State Government should it be financially sensible to do so? | |
Number in favour: | 175 (51.17%) |
Number opposed: | 167 (48.83%) |
Informal: | 0 (0%) |
Total ballot papers: | 342 |
Ballot paper not returned in envelope: | 1 (0.29%) |
Question 3: Do you support the Council selling its water assets and business to the State Government should it be financially sensible to do so? | |
Number in favour: | 183 (53.35%) |
Number opposed: | 160 (46.65%) |
Informal: | 0 (0%) |
Total ballot papers: | 343 |
Ballot paper not returned in envelope: | 0 (0%) |
Question 4: Do you support the term of administration of the Council being continued until the next scheduled general election for the Council in November 2022? | |
Number in favour: | 240 (70.38%) |
Number opposed: | 100 (29.33%) |
Informal: | 1 (0.29%) |
Total ballot papers: | 341 |
Ballot paper not returned in envelope: | 2 (0.59%) |