Our year at a glance
Following is a snapshot of data and statistics from the 2020-21 financial year.
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Our highlights
Our people
Number of staff | 32 | |
FTEs | 30.83 | |
Gender | Persons | FTE |
Female | 50% | 48.1% |
Male | 50% | 51.9% |
No. persons separated from the agency during 2019-20 | 3 | |
No. persons recruited to the agency during 2019-20 | 9 | |
No. persons on leave without pay at 30/6/20 | 1 |
Elections
Summary of council elections
Council | Date | Ratio of candidates to vacancy | No of electors on roll | Election contested | Participation (no) | Participation (%) |
District Council of Mount Remarkable Telowie Ward | 13/07/20 | 2:1 | 964 | Y | 426 | 44.19% |
City of Mitcham Gault Ward |
10/08/20 | 74:1 | 7,655 | Y | 1,814 | 23.7% |
Yorke Peninsula Council Gum Flat Ward |
7/09/20 | 7:1 | 2,522 | Y | 1,204 | 47.74% |
City of Unley Parkside Ward |
7/09/20 | 6:1 | 4,298 | Y | 963 | 22.41% |
City of Onkaparinga Mid Coast Ward |
7/09/20 | 18:1 | 23,646 | Y | 3,917 | 16.57% |
City of Mitcham Gault Ward |
12/10/20 | 3:1 | 7,668 | Y | 1,961 | 25.57% |
District Council of Grant Central Ward |
12/10/20 | 1:1 | N/A | N | N/A | N/A |
Clare & Gilbert Valleys Council Area Councillor | 1/03/21 | 4:1 | 6,714 | Y | 2,513 | 37.43% |
Flinders Ranges Council Mayor |
1/03/21 | 1:1 | N/A | N | N/A | N/A |
Kangaroo Island Council Area Councillor (x2) |
1/03/21 | 3::2 | 3,446 | Y | 1,098 | 31.86% |
Copper Coast Council Area Councillor (x2) |
15/06/21 | 5:2 | 11,660 | Y | 3,640 | 31.22% |
Wudinna Area Councillor |
15/06/21 | 1:1 | N/A | Y | N/A | N/A |
Streaky Bay Eyre Ward |
12/07/21 | 1:1 | N/A | N | N/A | N/A |
Other statutory elections
Organisation | Date | Election type | Election contested? | No. elected | Electoral system used | No. of electors |
South Eastern Water Conservation and Drainage Board – Southern Zone | 27/07/20 | To elect 1 Landholder to the Board | Y | 1 | Single-member plurality voting | 1,907 |
The elections for the South Eastern Water Conservation and Drainage Board are held every four years. In total, three elections are managed for the following electoral zones; Central Electoral Zone, Northern Electoral Zone and Southern Electoral Zone. Two nominations were received for the Southern Electoral Zone. Ballot packs were sent out to those eligible electors with the election being finalised in July 20.
Community and commercial elections
Organisation | Date | Election type | No. elected | Voting method | No. of electors |
Adelaide Festival Centre – Professional and administration EA | 27/11/20 | Enterprise Agreement ballot | N/A | Yes – No First Past the Post | 95 |
Adelaide Festival Centre – Performing Arts Centre EA | 12/02/21 | Enterprise Agreement ballot | N/A | Yes – No First Past the Post | 223 |
Enrolment
South Australia enrolment rate at 30 June 2021
Enrolment | 30 June 2021 | 30 June 2010 | 30 June 2019 | 30 June 2018 | 30 June 2017 |
Enrolment for federal/state and state only electors | 1,239,103 | 1,224,894 | 1,216,151 | 1,201,245 | 1,187,714 |
Voting Eligible Population* | 1,283,395 | 1,263,503 | 1,248,996 | 1,241,490 | 1,241,031 |
Total enrolled as % of Voting Eligible Population* | 96.5% | 96.9% | 97.4% | 96.8% | 95.7% |
Electors enrolled by age group at 30 June 2021
Age group | No. | % of Voting Eligible Population* |
18-24 | 105,698 | 78.5% |
25-29 | 93,899 | 97.1% |
30-34 | 95,424 | 96.5% |
35-39 | 100,011 | 98.3% |
40-44 | 94,427 | #99.0% |
45-49 | 99,788 | 98.4% |
50-54 | 104,735 | 98.1% |
55-59 | 105,536 | 98.0% |
60-64 | 105,191 | 98.5% |
65-69 | 95,506 | #99.0% |
70+ | 238,888 | 96.5% |
Total enrolled | 1,239,103 | 96.5% |
* Voting Eligible Population percentages are calculated by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) based on Estimated Eligible Population using ABS citizen population figures for 30 June 2019 (revised) and 30 June 2020 (preliminary) based on the 2016 Census. ABS data is adjusted by the AEC and projected forward to the relevant date, then adjusted for British Subjects, those of unsound mind, overseas electors and new citizens since the Census.
# Enrolment rates above 99.0% are not reported due to error associated with calculating Estimated Eligible Population which may overstate the actual enrolment rate.
Enrolment transactions 2017 to 2021
Enrolment activity | 2020-21 | 2019-20 | 2018-19 | 2017-16 |
As at 1 July of each year | 1,224,894 | 1,216,151 | 1,201,245 | 1,187,714 |
Additions to the roll | 2020-21 | 2019-20 | 2018-19 | 2017-18 |
New enrolments* | 22,480 | 23,496 | 27,477 | 27,610 |
Re-enrolments | 2,893 | 4,351 | 5,109 | 5,238 |
Re-instatements | 19 | 25 | 143 | 67 |
Interstate transfers to SA | 12,974 | 11,112 | 15,267 | 14,235 |
Net additions | 38,366 | 38,984 | 47,996 | 47,150 |
Movements within state** | 2020-21 | 2019-20 | 2018-19 | 2017-18 |
Transfers between districts | 69,787 | 74,255 | 80,728 | 86,541 |
Changes within district | 32,089 | 34,209 | 42,648 | 49,974 |
No change/amendments | 5,854 | 7,491 | 20,235 | 40,535 |
Deletions from the roll | 2020-21 | 2019-20 | 2018-19 | 2017-18 |
Removal by objection | 1,816 | 6,665 | 5,737 | 3,602 |
Deaths | 10,877 | 10,932 | 10,793 | 11,735 |
Duplications | 170 | 701 | 309 | 496 |
Cancellations | 172 | 169 | 170 | 16 |
Interstate transfers from SA | 11,119 | 11,776 | 16,084 | 17,777 |
Net deletions | 24,154 | 30,243 | 3,093 | 33,626 |
Adjustments (net)*** | -3 | +2 | +3 | +7 |
Total enrolled 30/06/21 | 1,239,103 | 1,224,894 | 1,216,151 | 1,201,245 |
* Includes persons who have provisionally enrolled that have turned 18 and new enrolments by 18 year olds (10,232 in 2020-21).
** These ‘movements within state’ figures are not included in the table totals below.
*** Net adjustments and data corrections.
Registered declaration voters by criteria at 30 June 2021
ECSA maintains a register of voters who are permanently prevented from attending a polling booth and meet certain criteria. These voters are called registered declaration voters for state elections and general postal voters for federal elections. Once registered, a voter will always receive a postal vote for every election and does not need to re-apply for future elections.
Criteria | No. | % |
Caring for a person who is seriously ill, infirm or disabled | 1,342 | 5.8% |
Place of residence is not within 20 kilometres of a polling place | 3,324 | 14.4% |
Physical disability | 6,529 | 28.3% |
Membership of a religious order or religious beliefs | 450 | 1.9% |
Address has been suppressed from publication on the roll (silent elector) | 11,151 | 49.6% |
Total | 23,096 | 100% |
Register of political parties
Eight political parties were registered for state elections in South Australia.
New party registrations | 0 |
Annual returns lodged | 8 |
De-registrations* | 0 |
Currently registered parties (as at 30 June 2021) | 8 |
Registered political parties at 30 June 2021
Date of registration | Name of registered political party | Abbreviation of party name |
17/10/85 | Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch) | Australian Labor Party |
17/10/85 | Liberal Party of Australia (SA Division) | Liberal Party |
17/10/85 | National Party of Australia (SA) Inc | The Nationals |
13/2/96 | Australian Greens SA | The Greens |
24/11/16 | Animal Justice Party | |
4/7/17 | SA-BEST Incorporated | SA-BEST |
7/11/17 | Advance SA | |
12/12/17 | Child Protection Party | CPP |
Funding, disclosure and returns
Returns
Political Party Returns, Associated Entity Returns and Donor Returns are lodged on a half-yearly basis and must be lodged within 30 days of the end of the half-yearly period.
In July 2020, ECSA received returns for the period 1 January 2020 to 30 June 2020. The table below summarises the return lodgements for the period.
Returns for period 1 January 2020 to 30 June 2020.
Return type | Total lodged | Late returns |
Political Party Return | 10* | 2 |
Associated Entity Return | 24 | 10 |
Donor Return | 9 | 5 |
Large Gift Return | 2 | 2 |
* Danig Party of Australia (SA Division) and Liberal Democratic party lodged a return, however were deregistered on 28 November 2019.
In January 2021, ECSA received returns for the period 1 July 2020 to 31 December 2020. The table below summarises the return lodgements for the period.
Returns for period 1 July 2020 to 31 December 2020.
<Return type | Total lodged | Late returns |
Political Party Return | 8 | 1 |
Associated Entity Return | 24 | 0 |
Donor Return | 3 | 0 |
Annual Political Expenditure Returns lodged for the 2019-20 financial year
Return type | Total lodged | Late returns |
Political Party Annual Political Expenditure | 2 | 0 |
Individual Annual Political Expenditure | 0 | 0 |
Organisation Annual Political Expenditure | 0 | 0 |
Associated Entity Annual Political Expenditure | 0 | 0 |
Third Party Annual Political Expenditure | 0 | 0 |
All returns lodged are available on ECSA’s Funding and Disclosure Portal.
Public funding
Claim Period | Australian Labor Party | Liberal Party | The Greens | SA-Best | Advance SA | Total | |
1/1/21 – 30/06/21 | $66,109 | $66,109 | $38,564 | $38,564 | - | $209,346 | |
1/7/20 – 31/12/20 | $66,109 | $66,109 | $38,564 | $29,071.53 | - | $199,853.53 | |
Total | $132,218 | $132,218 | $77,128 | $67,635.53 | - | $409.199.53 |
No general election or by-election was held in the 2020-21 financial year and ECSA was not called upon to pay election funding to reimburse political expenditure incurred by eligible participants in relation to an election.
Non-voter activity
Non-voter activity
Section 85 of the Electoral Act 1985 sets out the procedures to be implemented by the Electoral Commissioner relating to electors who appear to have not voted at an election. The non-voter process commences three months after election day and continues until each expiation has been resolved.
The table below outlines the non-voter activity, starting with Notice 1 which gives the elector the opportunity to provide a valid reason for their apparent failure to vote, through to referral of the expiation to the Fines Enforcement and Recovery Unit (FERU).
Once an expiation has been referred to FERU an elector can make an application for a review. If the review is granted the expiation is referred back to ECSA and the expiation is reissued (Notice 2). There is no maximum numbers of review that can be granted. This cycle can occur multiple times if the matter is left unresolved.
Activity | 2020-21 | 2019-20 | 2018-19 | 2017-18 |
Notice 1: Notice of Apparent Failure to Vote (No. sent) | n/a | n/a | * n/a # 8,747 |
* 63,715 |
Notice 2: Expiation Notice (No. sent) | n/a | n/a | * 37,480 # 5,966 |
n/a |
Notice 3: Reminder Expiation Notice (No. sent) | n/a | * n/a # 4,046 |
* 27,942 # n/a |
n/a |
Referrals to the Fines Enforcement and Recovery Unit for enforcement | n/a | * 257 # 3,278 |
* 23,115 # n/a |
n/a |
Re-issued expiation notices (No. sent) | *26 #18 |
* 1,605 # 413 |
* 3,873 # n/a |
n/a |
Penalties collected ($) | $125,617.27 | $389,543.65 | $769,097.43 | $20,447.40 |
* 2018 State Election
# 2019 Cheltenham and Enfield by-elections