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City of Tea Tree Gully – Drumminor Ward Councillor – 28 November 2023

The resignation of ward councillor Damian Wyld caused a casual vacancy in the City of Tea Tree Gully, Drumminor ward.

Section 6A of the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 was applied to fill this vacancy.

The candidates who were not elected in the November 2022 periodic election were asked to confirm their willingness and eligibility to be elected to this vacancy. As three candidates were determined willing and eligible to be elected to the vacancy, a recount of the votes cast at the periodic election was conducted from 9.30am on Tuesday at 81-95 Waymouth Street, Adelaide. 

First preference votes

First preference votes were distributed to the three eligible candidates, and ballot papers with no preference expressed for an eligible candidate were recorded as exhausted.

Below are the first preference votes received by the candidates in the order they appeared on the ballot paper. 

CandidateFirst preference votesElected or excluded
PETRIE, Lyn1,373Elected 
ROBERTS, Kylie812 
LEUNG, Cyril504 
Exhausted*131 
TOTAL2,820 

Results declaration


Due to achieving the higher number of votes, Lyn PETRIE was declared elected at 10:16am on Tuesday 28 November 2023.

 

To view the distribution of votes refer to the City of Tea Tree Gully – Drumminor Ward Councillor – 28 November 2023 recount scrutiny sheet (PDF 117KB)

* An exhausted vote is a type of preferential vote where all the ranked candidates have already been elected or eliminated. This means that the vote no longer counts towards any winning candidate. It is also known as an exhausted ballot.

District Council of Cleve – Area Councillor – 23 November 2023

The resignation of an area councillor caused a casual vacancy in the District Council of Cleve.

Section 6A of the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 was applied to fill this vacancy.

The candidates who were not elected in the November 2022 periodic election were asked to confirm their willingness and eligibility to be elected to this vacancy. As three candidates were determined willing and eligible to be elected to the vacancy, a recount of the votes cast at the periodic election was conducted. 

First preference votes

First preference votes were distributed to the three eligible candidates, and ballot papers with no preference expressed for an eligible candidate were recorded as exhausted.

Below are the first preference votes received by the candidates in the order they appeared on the ballot paper. 

CandidateFirst preference votesElected or excluded
WETHERALL, Julie228 
SIVIOUR, Grantley155 
RAYSON, Colin455Elected
Exhausted*33 
TOTAL871 

Results declaration

Due to achieving the higher number of votes, Colin Rayson was declared elected at 11:11am on Thursday 23 November 2023.

 

To view the distribution of votes refer to the District Council of Cleve – Area Councillor – 23 November 2023 - scrutiny sheet (PDF, 201KB)

* An exhausted vote is a type of preferential vote where all the ranked candidates have already been elected or eliminated. This means that the vote no longer counts towards any winning candidate. It is also known as an exhausted ballot.

Adelaide Plains Council – Area Councillor – 1 November 2023

A casual vacancy in the office of area councillor for the Adelaide Plains Council occurred on 5 October 2023 due to the resignation of Councillor John Lush. As the vacancy occurred within 12 months of the conclusion of the November 2022 periodic elections, it was filled by recounting the votes in accordance with section 6A of the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 (the Act) on 1 November 2023. Carmine Di Troia was the successful candidate.

In February 2024, the Electoral Commissioner filed two petitions in the Court of Disputed Returns after identifying an error in the settings of the computer software used to count votes in complex elections, which he considered affected the outcome of the election in the Adelaide Plains Council area and the recount conducted on 1 November 2023. As a result the Court ordered that a recount be conducted to fill the casual vacancy.

Please go to this linked page for final results.

 

2010 State Election Polling Place Results Wright

District of Wright - Polling Booth Results

Last updated on 14 April 2010 at 03:37 PM

First Preference Votes

 
CELESTE, Tina
LIB
RANKINE, Jennifer
ALP
POTTER, Mark
FFP
CONNOR, Garry
D4D
SEAGER, Arthur
GRN
         
 
No.
%.
No.
%.
No.
%.
No.
%.
No.
%.
Frm%In
Frm
%Total
Golden Grove Central
775
38.8
957
47.9
104
5.2
43
2.1
121
6.0
2000
96.7
68
3.3
2068
Golden Grove East
936
39.9
1101
47.0
133
5.7
56
2.4
117
5.0
2343
97.7
56
2.3
2399
Greenwith
691
38.9
853
48.0
118
6.6
34
1.9
82
4.6
1778
96.6
63
3.4
1841
Greenwith West
390
37.5
489
47.0
77
7.4
21
2.0
63
6.1
1040
97.7
24
2.3
1064
Gulfview Heights
417
39.5
490
46.4
77
7.3
24
2.3
49
4.6
1057
98.1
21
1.9
1078
Salisbury East
660
31.7
1094
52.6
154
7.4
53
2.5
118
5.7
2079
96.1
85
3.9
2164
Salisbury East Central
570
31.4
993
54.7
125
6.9
47
2.6
79
4.4
1814
95.8
79
4.2
1893
Salisbury Heights South
482
33.5
764
53.1
117
8.1
33
2.3
43
3.0
1439
96.9
46
3.1
1485
Wynn Vale
1249
38.8
1528
47.5
161
5.0
118
3.7
161
5.0
3217
97.3
89
2.7
3306
Wynn Vale West
324
41.0
343
43.4
70
8.9
14
1.8
39
4.9
790
96.9
25
3.1
815
Polling Place Totals
6494
37.0
8612
49.1
1136
6.5
443
2.5
872
5.0
17557
96.9
556
3.1
18113
Declaration Ballot Papers
1815
 
2076
 
352
 
138
 
260
 
4641
 
155
 
4796
District Total
8309
 
10688
 
1488
 
581
 
1132
 
22198
 
711
 
22909
%age of Formal Votes
37.4
 
48.1
 
6.7
 
2.6
 
5.1
           

Election night - two candidates provisionally identified as likely to remain in the count.
Final two candidate preferred figures - available after declaration of poll in all districts.

Two Candidate Preferred - Polling Place Information

 
CELESTE, Tina
LIB
.
RANKINE, Jennifer
ALP
.
 
No.
%.
No.
%.
Golden Grove Central
918
45.9
1082
54.1
Golden Grove East
1155
49.3
1188
50.7
Greenwith
786
44.2
992
55.8
Greenwith West
483
46.4
557
53.6
Gulfview Heights
511
48.3
546
51.7
Salisbury East
829
39.9
1250
60.1
Salisbury East Central
694
38.3
1120
61.7
Salisbury Heights South
602
41.8
837
58.2
Wynn Vale
1514
47.1
1703
52.9
Wynn Vale West
396
50.1
394
49.9
Distributed Votes
7888
 
9669
 
%age of Distributed Votes
44.9
 
55.1
 

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