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District Council of Robe candidate profiles - 11 November 2019

Profiles for each of the three candidates are in the same order as their names appear on the ballot paper. This information has been provided by the candidates and neither the Returning Officer nor the District Council of Robe take responsibility or bear liability for the content contained within. 
District Council of Robe supplementary election results - 11 November 2019

 LYNCH RHODES Brenton Photo

LYNCH-RHODES Brenton

I am passionate about the environment, community and aged care. If elected to Council these are a few of the initiatives I would like to become involved in. Strategic planning of the industrial commercial area allowing for future business growth. The development of a retirement, lifestyle village, enabling families to stay within the community. A standalone, sustainable power grid, networking existing solar, along with other methods including potential wind and wave technology. I have no vested commercial interest and if elected to Council my only interest is in maintaining and improving on what we already enjoy in Robe. I come with a background in engineering, project management, and more recently small business and tourism. I am passionate about seeing sustainable growth for Robe in the environment, financial and community sectors. I am approachable and open to discuss any concerns residents may have on 0403 867 901.

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 BAKER Mark Andrew Photo

BAKER Mark Andrew

I have been a resident of Robe for 37 years, have four children and live with my partner Marsha Chappel. I have operated two businesses employing local people. My current civil construction business has had a long involvement with local government over the last 30 years contracting to numerous local councils where I have gained a unique insight into council operations, which I feel would be valuable in the role of a councilor. I have been involved with a number of community groups, beginning with the CFS in 1983, Robe Council, Councillor, Robe Primary School Governing Council, Robe Motor Sports, President Robe Junior Football, 12 years on the Robe Community Bank Board including 5 years as Chairman. I have sponsored and supported various Robe community events. One of my goals would be to see the Robe Council become carbon neutral asap.

Contact Details: 0409 677 084

 KILNER Ross Photo

KILNER Ross

For those that don't know me, I am sure you have looked up and seen a Tigermoth vintage aircraft joy riding tourists around town for many years now. From this perspective I have watched Robe expand and grow. I would like this opportunity to represent residents who feel there is a need to maintain a balance between making Robe the perfect holiday destination while respecting the town's origins. If elected my main goals on council will be to support and promote attractions during the quiet months while creating benefits for the town derived from the peak period.

Contact Details: 0419 009 442

Mid Murray Council - Shearer Ward - 8 July 2019

 

Shearer

Shearer Ward Map, Detailed

Mid Murray Council for Shearer Ward (1 vacancy)
Voting closed in the supplementary election for this ward on 8 July 2019.
The following are the final results for this election.
Elected Candidate
Elected:

Kirsty MacGregor

MacGREGOR, Kirsty

Count Summary
Enrolment: 3127
Formal votes: 1092
Informal Votes: 2 (0.18% of the total votes)
Voter participation: 1118 (35.75% of the total enrolment)
Candidates: 4
Quota: 547
First preference votes (before distribution of preferences)
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.
CandidateFirst preference votesPercentage;
MacGREGOR,Kirsty 422 38.64%
BOURNE, Robin 429 39.29%
GRABOWSKI, Henry 134 12.27%
HOSKING, Tony 107 9.80%
Outcome of the election (after distribution of preferences)

To view the outcome of the election after the distribution of preferences refer to the 
Mid Murray Council, Shearer Ward supplementary election results - 8 July 2019 (PDF 285 KB)

 

Wattle Range Council - Corcoran Ward - 9 September 2019

 

Shearer

Corcoran Ward Map, Detailed

Ward Councillor for Corcoran Ward (1 vacancy)
Voting closed in the supplementary election for this ward on 9 September 2019.
The following are the final results for this election.
Elected Candidate
Elected:

Kirsty MacGregor

MUHOVICS, Dennis

Count Summary
Enrolment: 4113
Formal votes: 1643
Informal Votes: 5 (0.3% of the total votes)
Voter participation: 1677 (40.77% of the total enrolment)
Candidates: 4
Quota: 822
First preference votes (before distribution of preferences)
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.
CandidateFirst preference votesPercentage 
MUHOVICS, Dennis 1098 66.82%
JELLESMA, Ryan 186 11.32%
LOOBY-McROSTIE, Nicole 329 20.02%
EMMERICH, Klaus Allen 30 1.83%
Outcome of the election (after distrubution of preferences)

Dennis Muhovics obtained a number of first preference votes greater than the quota and was therefore elected directly, without needing to proceed to a distribution of preferences. 

To view the outcome of the election after the distribution of preferences refer to the Wattle Range - Corcoran Ward Complete - 9 Sept 2019 (XLS 78 KB)

District Council of Robe - 11 November 2019

 

Shearer

Robe Map, Detailed

Area Councillor (1 vacancy)
Voting closed in the supplementary election on 11 November 2019.
Three candidates stood in the election:
LYNCH-RHODES Brenton
BAKER Mark Andrew
KILNER Ross
The following are the results for this election.
Elected:

Kirsty MacGregor

BAKER, Mark Andrew

Count Summary
Enrolment: 1276
Formal votes: 608
Informal Votes: 0
Voter participation: 619 (48.51% of the total enrolment)
Candidates: 3
Quota: 305
First preference votes (before distribution of preferences)
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.
CandidateFirst preference votesPercentage
LYNCH-RHODES Brenton 201 33.06%
BAKER Mark Andrew 287 47.20%
KILNER Ross 120 19.7%
Outcome of the election (after distribution of preferences)

After the distribution of preferences BAKER, Mark Andrew obtained 324 votes and was elected. 

To view the distribution of votes refer to the Robe - Area Councillor final scrutiny report - 11 Nov 2019 (XLS 68 KB)

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