Results of the 2024 New South Wales local elections in Outer Sydney

This is a list of results for the 2024 New South Wales local elections in Outer Sydney including the Central Coast, though the region is considered to be separate from Greater Sydney.[1][2]

2024 New South Wales local elections
(Outer Sydney)

← 2021 14 September 2024 2028 →

Outer Sydney and surrounds covers 22 local government areas (LGAs) (excluding the Central Coast), including Blue Mountains, Hawkesbury and Wollondilly.[3] A further 10 LGAs are in the Inner Sydney region.

Blacktown

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2024 Blacktown City Council election
 
← 2021 14 September 2024 2028 →

All 15 seats on Blacktown City Council
8 seats needed for a majority

Largest party before election

Labor

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Blacktown City Council is composed of three wards, each electing five councillors, totalling 15 seats.

Blacktown results

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Blacktown[4]
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Labor 96,925 47.4 -5.8 8   2
  Liberal 80,601 39.4 +8.4 6   3
  Greens 20,334 9.9 +7.4 1   1
  Animal Justice 6,263 3.1 +3.1 0  
  Independents 390 0.2 -11.7 0   2
 Formal votes 204,513 94.0 +0.5
 Informal votes 12,968 6.0 -0.5
 Total 217,481 100% N/A 15
 Registered voters / turnout

Ward 1

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Ward 1
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Jess Diaz (elected 1)
2. Allan Green (elected 3)
3. Rahul Rawal
22,484 48.2 -0.4
Labor 1. Moninderjit Singh (elected 2)
2. Ahalya Rentala
3. Jordan Hedi
17,217 36.9 -13.4
Greens 1. Shabir Singh
2. Kayal Rajasekaran
3. Parker Colborne
6,964 14.9 +13.0
Total formal votes 46,665 95.1 +1.2
Informal votes 2,397 4.9 −1.2
Turnout 49,062 87.9 +1.3

Ward 2

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Ward 2
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Mohit Kumar (elected 1)
2. Damian Milne
3. Cara Middleton
16,872 41.9 -2.4
Labor 1. Julie Griffiths (elected 2)
2. Kushpinder Kaur
3. Emma Willis
16,510 41.0 -3.2
Greens 1. Damien Atkins (elected 3)
2. Palaniappan Subramanian
3. Hannah Tall
6,883 17.1 +5.0
Total formal votes 40,265 94.6 +0.4
Informal votes 2,288 5.4 −0.4
Turnout 42,553 86.1 +0.9

Ward 3

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Ward 3
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Carol Israel (elected 1)
2. Susai Benjamin (elected 3)
3. Caitlin Mahony
18,440 48.1 -9.2
Liberal 1. Pradeep Pathi (elected 2)
2. Richard McDonald
3. Jacob Crews
13,650 35.6 +17.4
Animal Justice 1. Emma Kerin
2. Ingrid Akkari
3. Rigel Best
6,263 16.3 +16.3
Total formal votes 38,353 94.3 −0.9
Informal votes 2,308 5.7 +0.9
Turnout 40,661 83.8 +0.2

Ward 4

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Ward 4
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Bob Fitzgerald (elected 1)
2. Dorothy Del Villar (elected 3)
3. Shoaib Shams
23,339 59.8 +2.2
Liberal 1. Peter Camilleri (elected 2)
2. Cassandra Mullard
3. Fiel Santos
15,328 39.2 -0.8
Independent Maywand Hanifi 390 1.0 +1.0
Total formal votes 39,057 93.1 −0.4
Informal votes 2,906 6.9 +0.4
Turnout 41,963 84.5 −0.1

Ward 5

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Ward 5
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Brad Bunting (elected 1)
2. Talia Amituanai (elected 3)
3. Neeraj Duggal
21,419 53.3 -0.6
Liberal 1. Jugandeep Singh (elected 2)
2. Waqar Nasir
3. Jigishaben Patel
12,267 30.5 +18.0
Greens 1. Talwinder Singh
2. Len Hobbs
3. Arif Rahman
6,487 16.1 +16.1
Total formal votes 40,173 92.9 +0.4
Informal votes 3,069 7.1 −0.4
Turnout 43,232 81.3 +2.9

Blue Mountains

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2024 Blue Mountains City Council election
 
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All 12 seats on Blue Mountains City Council
7 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
     
Party Labor Greens
Last election 6 seats 2 seats
Seats before 6 2

Largest party before election

Labor

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Blue Mountains City Council is composed of four three-member wards, totalling 12 councillors.

Labor and the Greens ran in every ward, while incumbent Ward 3 councillor Daniel Myles was the only independent contesting the election. The Libertarian Party had one candidate, Joaquim De Lima, who contested Ward 2.[5]

The Liberal Party, which won three seats in 2021, was unable to recontest any wards after missing the candidate nomination deadline.[6]

Blue Mountains results

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Blue Mountains
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Labor 29,052 63.9 +14.7 9   3
  Greens 11,000 24.2 +9.3 2  
  Independents 4,329 9.5 −2.3 1  
  Libertarian 1,082 2.4 0  
 Formal votes 45,463 90.0 −6.5
 Informal votes 5,049 10.0 +6.5
 Total 50,512

Ward 1

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Ward 1
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Suzie van Opdorp (elected 2)
2. Suzanne Jamieson (elected 3)
3. David Forbes
6,629 61.7 +15.3
Greens 1. Sarah Redshaw (elected 1)
2. Melanie-Ann Turner
3. Kathleen Herbert
4,119 38.3 +9.7
Total formal votes 10,748 88.3 −7.5
Informal votes 1,418 11.7 +7.5
Turnout 12,166 80.5 −2.1

Ward 2

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Ward 2
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Romola Hollywood (elected 1)
2. Claire West (elected 2)
3. Paul Gannon
8,315 68.0 +20.4
Greens 1. Brent Hoare (elected 3)
2. Jenna Condie
3. Sandra Warn
2,828 23.1 +6.1
Libertarian Joaquim De Lima 1,082 8.9
Total formal votes 12,225 90.4 −5.9
Informal votes 1,299 9.6 +5.9
Turnout 13,524 86.9 −1.5

Ward 3

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Ward 3
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Darren Rodrigo (elected 2)
2. Mick Fell (elected 3)
3. Ramona Kennedy
4,329 46.3 +15.5
Independent 1. Daniel Myles (elected 1)
2. Shawn Hull
3. Jakalin Hull
4,329 34.9 +19.2
Greens 1. Sarah O'Carrigan
2. Angelika Treichler
3. Michael Ord
2,335 18.8 +3.7
Total formal votes 12,409 92.8 −3.9
Informal votes 969 7.2 +3.9
Turnout 13,378 89.8 +1.4

Ward 4

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Ward 4
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Mark Greenhill (elected 1)
2. Nyree Fisher (elected 2)
3. Margaret Buckham (elected 3)
9,779 85.1 +20.6
Greens 1. William Gruner
2. Jennifer Brown
3. Noel Willis
1,718 14.9 +14.9
Total formal votes 11,497 89.4 −7.6
Informal votes 1,363 10.6 +7.6
Turnout 12,860 88.9 −0.3

Burwood

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2024 Burwood Council election
 
← 2021 14 September 2024 2028 →

All 6 seats on Burwood Council[a]
4 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
     
UNI
Leader John Faker David Hull Guitang Lu
Party Labor Liberal Unity
Last election 3 seats 2 seats Did not exist
Seats before 3 2 0
Seats won 3 2 0

Largest party before election

Labor

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Burwood Council is composed of six councillors elected proportionally to a single ward, as well as a directly-elected mayor. The Labor Party won a majority at the 2021 election with four seats, including the mayoralty.

The Greens won 12.7% of the vote in 2021 and elected one councillor, Ned Cutcher.[7] He is not seeking re-election, and the Greens are not recontesting for unknown reasons.[8][9]

A new party, Australia Multinational Unity Inc (also known simply as "Unity"), is contesting the election with four candidates.[10][11]

Burwood results

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Burwood[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. John Faker
2. George Mannah (elected 1)
3. Pascale Esber (elected 3)
4. Alex Yang (elected 5)
5. Sukirti Bhatta (elected 6)
6. Chris Gray
7. Victoria Holland
10,387 61.7 +9.5
Liberal 1. Deyi Wu (elected 2)
2. David Hull (elected 4)
3. Raj Dixit
5,122 30.4 +6.9
Unity 1. Guitang Lu
2. Yi Shen
3. Hua Yang
4. Qun Ping Guo
1,317 7.8 +7.8
Total formal votes 16,826 93.4 −1.0
Informal votes 1,129 6.6 +1.0
Turnout 18,018 84.9 −2.1

Camden

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2024 Camden Council election
 
← 2021 14 September 2024 2028 →

All 9 seats on Camden
5 seats needed for a majority

Largest party before election

Liberal

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Camden Council is composed of three three-member wards.

Camden results

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Camden[13]
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Labor 20,054 29.7 −3.3 3  
  Libertarian 16,448 24.3 2   2
  Liberal 8,378 12.4 −31.6 1   3
  Camden Community First 3,677 5.4 0  
  Shooters, Fishers and Farmers 568 0.8 +0.3 0  
  Independents 18,491 27.3 +4.8 3   1
 Formal votes
 Informal votes
 Total

Central

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Central Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Ashleigh Cagney (elected 2)
2. Koady Williams
3. Tahia Khair
8,923 36.9 +0.5
Liberal 1. Therese Fedeli (elected 3)
2. Diana Zammit
3. Salvatore Barone
8,378 34.7 −9.3
Independent 1. Peter McLean (elected 1)
2. Juliane Scuteri
3. David Nethercote
6,295 26.1 +4.5
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Ewelina Ellsmore 568 2.4
Total formal votes 24,164 92.5 −2.2
Informal votes 1,970 7.5 +2.2
Turnout 26,134 87.2 +0.5

North

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2024 New South Wales local elections: North Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Libertarian 1. Vince Ferreri (elected 2)
2. Domenico Gattellari
3. Stefanie Ferreri
10,378 46.3
Independent 1. Abha Suri (elected 1)
2. Manish Tripathi
3. Harsha Chopra
6,511 29.0
Labor 1. Eliza Rahman (elected 3)
2. Molly Quinnell
5,551 24.7 −10.6
Total formal votes 22,440 88.0 −6.4
Informal votes 3,062 12.0 +6.4
Turnout 25,502 84.1 −1.1

South

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2024 New South Wales local elections: West Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Libertarian 1. Rose Sicari (elected 2)
2. Amanda Wihare
3. Maria Cartisano
6,070 28.9
Labor 1. Damien Quinnell (elected 1)
2. Deniz Sabuncuoglu
3. Brian Calcutt
5,580 26.6 +0.6
Independent 1. Eva Campbell (elected 3)
2. Jill Leemen
3. Keith Hart
4,145 19.7 −12.8
Camden Community First 1. Cindy Cagney
2. Con Diomis
3. Domenic Zappia
3,677 17.5
Independent Renee Sillato 1,540 7.3
Total formal votes 21,012 91.0 −3.7
Informal votes 2,083 9.0 +3.7
Turnout 23,095 85.4 +0.2

Campbelltown

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2024 Campbelltown City Council election
 
← 2021 14 September 2024 2028 →

All 15 councillors on Campbelltown City Council
8 seats needed for a majority
Turnout101,667 (84.8%)
  First party Second party Third party
   
CFIT
CV
Leader Darcy Lound Joshua Cotter Masud Khalil
Party Labor CFTIP Community Voice
Last election 7 seats Did not exist 1 seat
Seats before 5 2 1
Seats won 6 3 2
Seat change   1   1   1
First preference vote 36,072 17,494 11,045
Percentage 39.6% 19.2% 12.1%
Swing   4.2   5.3   7.2

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
   
SAP
IFC
Leader Jayden Rivera Cameron McEwan Adam Zahra
Party Greens Sustainable IFC
Last election 0 seats Did not contest Did not exist
Seats before 0 0 0
Seats won 2 1 1
Seat change   2   1   1
First preference vote 9,801 9,475 5,480
Percentage 10.8% 10.4% 6.0%
Swing   6.3   10.4   6.0

Largest party before election

Labor

Subsequent largest party

Labor

Campbelltown City Council is composed of 15 councillors elected proportionally to a single ward. The Labor Party won a plurality at the 2021 election with five seats.

In January 2022, councillors George Brticevic and Margaret Chivers both left Labor to sit as independents.[14]

On 11 July 2024, the Community First Team (CFT) and the Totally Locally Committed Party (TLCP) merged to form the Community First Totally Independent Party (CFTIP).[15] Both CFT and TLCP had one councillor elected each in 2021 (Josh Cotter and Warren Morrison respectively).[15]

The Liberal Party, which won four seats in 2021, was unable to recontest after missing the candidate nomination deadline.[16] The Animal Justice Party, which has one sitting councillor (Matt Stellino), only had seven grouped candidates (along with one ungrouped candidate) and could only receive votes below-the-line.[17]

One Nation member Adam Zahra led the conservative "Independents for Campbelltown" group.[18][19]

Campbelltown results

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Campbelltown[20][21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Darcy Lound (elected 1)
2. Meg Oates (elected 6)
3. Masood Chowdhury (elected 8)
4. Karen Hunt (elected 9)
5. Isabella Wisniewska (elected 10)
6. Ash Rahman (elected 11)
7. David Weblin
8. Parvez Khan
9. Mina Skandari
36,072 39.6 −4.2
Community First Totally Independent 1. Joshua Cotter (elected 2)
2. Warren Morrison (elected 7)
3. Seta Berbari (elected 12)
4. Patrick Zarzour
5. Ian Kelly
6. Tammy Hatch
7. Teresita Alivio
8. Mark Keaton
9. George Boustani
10. Stanley Abnes
17,494 19.2 +5.3
Community Voice 1. Masud Khalil (elected 3)
2. Khaled Halabi (elected 14)
3. Sajjan Karki
4. Bellal Jaber
5. John Becerra
6. Morsheda Khan
7. Khurshida Hossain
8. Farzana Khan
9. Penisimani Fonua
10. Md Siddiqui
11. Abul Iqbal
12. Tanveer Howladar
13. Md Ataur Rahman
11,045 12.1 +7.2
Greens 1. Jayden Rivera (elected 4)
2. Tao Triebels (elected 15)
3. Penelope Hlavaty
4. Jaydn Pye
5. Victoria Waldron Hahn
6. Coral Ison
7. Stephen Bailey
8. Melanie Cotton
9,801 10.8 +6.3
Sustainable Australia 1. Cameron McEwan (elected 5)
2. Timothy Longford
3. Deeban Jayaseelan
4. Anne Crighton
5. Trevor Hooper
6. Amy McEwan
7. Stephen Macris
8. Gregory Bran
9,475 10.4 +10.4
Independents for Campbelltown 1. Adam Zahra (elected 13)
2. Annika Thompson
3. Lawson Hagan
4. Evan Harris
5. Tatum Zahra
6. Matthew Zahra
7. Robert Byers
8. Angus Van Der Schyff
9. Marie Zahra
5,480 6.0 +6.0
Independent 1. Mukesh Chand
2. Rohit Gupta
3. Asiful Islam
4. Faiyaz Hussain
5. Jawad El Asman
6. Francis Singh
7. Manish Chand
8. Shival Chand
1,005 1.1 +1.0
Animal Justice 1. Matthew Stellino
2. Stephanie Poole
3. Benjamin Bank
4. Lisa Bicknell
5. Joanne Callaghan
6. Hailey Tiernan
7. David Ward
465 0.5 -4.3
Animal Justice Lisa Riordan 180 0.2
Total formal votes 91,017 89.5
Informal votes 10,650 10.5
Turnout 101,667 84.8

Canada Bay

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2024 Canada Bay City Council election
 
← 2021 14 September 2024 2028 →

All 8 seats on Canada Bay City Council[a]
5 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
     
Leader Michael Megna Andrew Ferguson
Party Liberal Labor
Last election 3 seats 2 seats
Seats before 3 2
Seats won 4 3

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Charles Jago Kurt Pudniks
Party Greens Libertarian
Last election 1 seat Did not contest
Seats before 1 0
Seats won 1 0

Largest party before election

Liberal

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Canada Bay City Council is composed of eight councillors elected proportionally to a single ward, as well as a directly-elected mayor. At the 2021 election, both Our Local Community (OLC) and the Liberal Party won three seats (including OLC's Angelo Tsirekas elected as mayor).

On 13 December 2023, Tsirekas was dismissed as mayor by Minister for Local Government Ron Hoenig, one month after the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) found he had engaged in corrupt conuct.[22] He was banned from civic office for a period of five years.[23] On 25 January 2024, Liberal councillor Michael Megna was appointed by councillors to serve for the remainder of the term.

OLC has chosen not to recontest Canada Bay, with neither of the party's remaining councillors − Joseph Cordaro and Carmela Ruggeri − seeking re-election.[24]

Kurt Pudniks, who ran for the Greens in the Queensland seat of Leichhardt at the 2016 federal election, is contesting for the Libertarian Party as an ungrouped candidate.[25]

Canada Bay results

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Canada Bay
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Greens 1. Charles Jago (elected 1)
2. Tailoi Ling
3. Neil Smith
4. Pauline Tyrrell
5. Tony Adams
7,836 16.39 +6.59
Labor 1. Andrew Ferguson (elected 2)
2. Maria Cirillo (elected 5)
3. David Mansford (elected 7)
4. Vivek Goyal
5. Kathryn Zerk
6. Jessica Handley
7. Xiaojun Li
18,018 37.70 +8.4
Liberal 1. Michael Megna
2. Anthony Bazouni (elected 3)
3. Hugo Robinson (elected 4)
4. Eunbong (Sylvia) Lee (elected 6)
5. Mastourah Meuross (elected 8)
6. Chris Burt
7. Samantha Andreacchio
21,647 45.29 +15.49
Libertarian Kurt Pudniks 295 0.62 +0.62
Total formal votes 47,796 94.86 −0.54
Informal votes 2,592 5.14 +0.54
Turnout 50,388 85.04 −0.56

Canterbury-Bankstown

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2024 Canterbury-Bankstown City Council election
 
← 2021 14 September 2024 2028 →

All 15 seats on Canterbury-Bankstown City Council
8 seats needed for a majority

Largest party before election

Labor

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Canterbury-Bankstown City Council is composed of three wards, each electing five councillors, totalling 15 seats.

Canterbury-Bankstown results

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Canterbury-Bankstown
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Labor 72,278 41.3 −6.1 8   1
  Liberal 30,096 17.2 −12.8 3   2
  Greens 17,350 9.9 +6.2 1   1
  Community Voice 10,093 5.8 1   1
  Our Local Community 6,308 3.6 1   1
  Libertarian 15,904 9.1 0  
  Animal Justice 1,601 0.9 −0.7 0  
  Unity 1,556 0.9 0  
  Democrats 967 0.6 0  
  Independents 19,042 10.9 −2.3 1
 Formal votes 175,195 89.9
 Informal votes 19,577 10.1
 Total 194,772 15
 Registered voters / turnout

Bankstown

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Bankstown Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Bilal El-Hayek (elected 1)
2. Khal Asfour (elected 3)
3. Erika Lam
15,511 45.2 −13.1
Liberal 1. George Zakhia (elected 2)
2. Long Phan
3. Selina Akhter
10,203 29.8 −0.8
Libertarian 1. Vanessa Hadchiti
2. Roy El Kazzi
3. Kristofer Seremetkoski
3,579 10.4
Greens 1. Abrar Ahmad
2. Nahed Fraitekh
3. John Ky
3,050 8.9
Community Voice 1. Amer El-Adib
2. Mohammad Kabir
3. Yousef Abu-Samen
1,254 3.7
Independent 1. Mahmoud Hussein
2. Yasmeen Shadid
3. Michel Antonios Tawk
695 2.0
Total formal votes 34,292 89.6 −3.9
Informal votes 3,995 10.4 +3.9
Turnout 38,287 79.7 −1.2

Bass Hill

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Bass Hill Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Rachelle Harika (elected 1)
2. Christopher Cahill (elected 2)
3. Ayman Awad
17,930 55.0 +3.1
Community Voice 1. Saud Abu-Samen (elected 3)
2. Allan Winterbottom
3. Huzaifa Khan
6,113 18.8 +0.8
Libertarian 1. Elvis Sinosic
2. John Hadchiti
3. Wissam Ibrahim
5,985 18.4
Independent 1. Talal Saifo
2. Nabil Omari
3. Doha-Donna Elomari
2,566 7.9
Total formal votes 32,594 88.2 −4.7
Informal votes 4,374 11.8 +4.7
Turnout 36,968 79.8 −0.5

Canterbury

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Canterbury Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Clare Raffan (elected 1)
2. Con Vaitsas
3. Louis Pan
14,416 39.3 +5.2
Independent 1. Barbara Coorey (elected 2)
2. Aliki Xanthakos
3. Stephen Haran
9,850 26.8 +2.6
Greens 1. Conroy Blood (elected 3)
2. Linda Eisler
3. Bradley Schott
6,379 17.4 −0.3
Independent 1. Christine Barakat
2. Waroud Dargham
3. George Daibes
2,752 7.5
Unity 1. Carol Xie
2. Chuan-Hui Huang
3. Bei Zhong
1,557 4.2
Libertarian 1. Joshua Moore
2. Julie Morkos Douaihy
1,347 3.7
Independent Martin Vella 423 1.2
Total formal votes 36,724 91.3 −2.9
Informal votes 3,479 8.7 +2.9
Turnout 40,203 84.8 −0.3

Revesby

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Revesby Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Wendy Lindsay (elected 1)
2. Jennifer Walther (elected 3)
3. Richard Noonan
17,610 45.0 +8.5
Labor 1. David Walsh (elected 2)
2. Gemma Ashton
3. Oliver Pocock
12,515 32.0 −9.9
Greens 1. Natalie Hanna
2. Kath Jordan
3. Ned Cutcher
4,665 11.9
Libertarian 1. Marika Momircevski
2. George Trousas
3. Mario Azar
1,895 4.8
Community Voice 1. Alwalid Al-Miziab
2. Hicham Arabi
3. Rizwan Arif
1,329 3.4
Democrats 1. Phillip Pearce
2. Phan Nguyen
3. Garry Dalrymple
967 2.5
Independent Marlene Marquez-Obeid 140 0.4
Total formal votes 39,121 93.3 −1.6
Informal votes 2,812 6.7 +1.6
Turnout 41,933 85.9 −0.4

Roselands

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Roselands Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Khodr Saleh (elected 1)
2. Sherin Akther (elected 3)
3. Hady Saleh
11,906 36.7 −16.5
Our Local Community 1. Harry Stavrinos (elected 2)
2. Raymond Moujalli
3. Maria Difrancesco
6,308 19.4
Greens 1. Anisha Gautam
2. Shilpa Rajkumar
3. Zoe McClure
3,256 10.0
Libertarian 1. Mark Smaling
2. Carmel Nicholls
3. Raymond O'Reilly
3,098 9.5
Liberal 1. Mohammad Zaman
2. Sazeda Akter
2,283 7.0 −21.9
Animal Justice 1. Dorlene Abou-Haidar
2. Louise Ward
3. Brad Stafford
1,601 4.9 −3.3
Community Voice 1. Solaiman Hossain
2. Faizun Pally
3. Sameer Mahmud
1,397 4.3
Independent 1. Rana Sharif
2. Taher Shaikh Mohammed
3. Elsadig Mohammed
1,377 4.2
Independent 1. Ali Shikder
2. Rachael Pickering
626 1.9
Independent 1. Mohammad Mahbub Rahman
2. Maria Mostain
3. Fahmida Khandakur
4. Rakibul Alam
596 1.8
Independent Imad Kadeh 17 0.1
Total formal votes 32,465 86.8 −5.7
Informal votes 4,917 13.2 +5.7
Turnout 37,382 81.6 +0.9

Central Coast

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2024 Central Coast Council election
 
← 2017 14 September 2024 2028 →

All 15 seats on Central Coast Council
8 seats needed for a majority
Registered260,408   3.68%
Turnout81.89% (  6.29 pp)
  First party Second party
     
Leader Belinda Neal N/A
Party Labor Liberal
Leader since 22 August 2024 N/A
Leader's seat Gosford West
(won seat)
N/A
Last election 6 seats 4 seats
Seats before 6 2
Seats won 5 4
Seat change   1   2
Popular vote 60,162 47,232
Percentage 30.82% 24.20%
Swing   0.80   0.50

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Lawrie McKinna Sue Wynn
Party Team CC Greens
Leader since 29 July 2024 7 July 2024
Leader's seat Gosford East
(won seat)
None (contested Budgewoi)
Last election Did not exist 0 seats
Seats before 0 0
Seats won 3 0
Seat change   3  
Popular vote 38,169 6,029
Percentage 19.55% 3.09%
Swing   19.55   4.71

Largest party before election

N/A (under administration)

Subsequent largest party

Labor

Central Coast Council is composed of five three-member wards, totalling 15 councillors. This will be the first election for the council since 2017, after it was placed into administration on 30 October 2022 and eventually dismissed on 17 March 2022.[26][27]

At the 2017 election, Labor won a plurality with six seats, while there were five independents and four Liberals also elected.[28]

Central Coast results

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Central Coast
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Labor 60,882 31.19 +1.17 5   1
  Liberal 47,232 24.20 -0.50 4  
  Team Central Coast 38,867 19.91 +19.91 3   3
  Independent Liberal 7,364 3.77 +3.77 1   1
  Central Coast NEW Independents 4,744 2.43 -7.97 1   1
  Greens 6,029 3.09 -4.71 0  
  Ratepayers Choice Central Coast 4,239 2.17 +2.17 0  
  Animal Justice 4,032 2.06 +2.06 0  
  Central Coast Heart 3,799 1.95 +1.95 0  
  Independent One Nation 757 0.39 +0.39 0  
  Independent 12,946 6.63 -10.37 1   2
 Formal votes 195,196 91.53 -0.74
 Informal votes 18,058 8.47 +0.74
 Total 213,254 100 15
 Registered voters / turnout 260,408 81.89 +6.29

Budgewoi

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Budgewoi Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Helen Crowley (elected 1)
2. Joy Cooper
3. Sarah Burns
12,988 33.99 -9.31
Independent Liberal 1. Douglas Eaton (elected 2)
2. Allan McDonald
3. Greg Best
7,364 19.27 +2.93
Team Central Coast 1. John Mouland (elected 3)
2. Paul Wade
3. Mitchell Cowan
6,672 17.46 N/A
Greens 1. Sue Wynn
2. Chantelle Baistow
3. Cath Connor
6,029 15.78 +7.98
Central Coast Heart 1. Edna Wacher
2. Diana Lazatin
3. Anabelle Alcanar
3,799 9.94 N/A
Independent Sandra Harris 1,047 2.47 N/A
Independent Kenneth Kozak 316 0.83 N/A
Total formal votes 38,215 89.24 −1.96
Informal votes 4,606 10.75 +1.95
Turnout 42,821 81.2 −1.0

Gosford East

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Gosford East Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Team Central Coast 1. Lawrie McKinna (elected 1)
2. Pat Farmer
3. George Paterson
14,953 38.23 N/A
Labor 1. Sharon Walsh (elected 2)
2. Trevor Drake
3. Victoria Collins
11,041 28.23 +5.94
Liberal 1. Jared Wright (elected 3)
2. Dee Bocking
8,439 21.58 -15.82
Independent Rosemary de Lambert 2,275 5.82 N/A
Independent David Kings 1,399 3.58 N/A
Independent Sharon Andrews 805 2.06 N/A
Independent Clive Lawton 197 0.50 N/A
Total formal votes 39,109 92.07 −0.4
Informal votes 3,367 7.92 +1.02
Turnout 42,476 82.82 +1.52

Gosford West

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Gosford West Ward[29]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Trent McWaide (elected 1)
2. Alan Pappas
3. Kylie Lowbridge
10,830 27.94 +5.74
Labor 1. Belinda Neal (elected 2)
2. Adam McArdle
3. Mark Ellis
10,722 27.66 +2.26
Central Coast NEW Independents 1. Jane Smith (elected 3)
2. Alison Wade
3. Lisa Wriley
4,744 12.24 +2.54
Coasties Who Care 1. Lisa Bellamy
2. Sarah Blakeway
3. Tegan Mulqueeney
4,305 11.11 N/A
Ratepayers Choice Central Coast 1. Kevin Brooks
2. Stephen Sizer
3. Lee Erlin
4,239 10.94 N/A
Team Central Coast 1. Daniel Abou-Chedid
2. Paul Chapman
3. Neil Ferguson
3,627 9.35 N/A
Independent Julian Richards 153 0.39 N/A
Independent One Nation Andrew Baker 140 0.36 N/A
Total formal votes 38,757 91.45 −0.45
Informal votes 3,622 8.55 +0.45
Turnout 42,379 82.09 +0.49

The Entrance

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2024 New South Wales local elections: The Entrance Ward[30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Rachel Stanton (elected 1)
2. Stephen Hood
3. Tracey Perrem
13,677 36.22 +9.82
Labor 1. Margot Castles (elected 2)
2. Matthew Jeffrey
3. Joan Pavitt
11,329 30.01 +2.31
Independent 1. Corinne Lamont (elected 3)
2. Sam Carter
3. Dale Long
4,496 11.91 N/A
Animal Justice 1. Sarah Ryan
2. Patrick Murphy
3. Fardin Pelarek
4,032 10.68 N/A
Team Central Coast 1. Sharryn Brownlee
2. Skaie Hull
3. Kalvin Smith
3,606 9.55 N/A
Independent One Nation Rebecca Smiley 617 1.63 N/A
Total formal votes 37,757 92.15 −1.35
Informal votes 3,213 7.84 +1.34
Turnout 40,970 80.44 −2.06

Wyong

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Wyong Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Kyle MacGregor (elected 1)
2. Evan Schrei
3. Melanie Gould
14,802 35.79 +3.59
Liberal 1. John McNamara (elected 2)
2. Wade Russell
3. Jennifer Ferguson
14,286 34.54 +13.96
Team Central Coast 1. Kyla Daniels (elected 3)
2. Natasha Stone
3. Alexander Burgin
10,009 24.20 N/A
Independent Jara Millward 1,150 2.78 N/A
Independent Daniel Craig 659 1.59 N/A
Independent Michael Whittington 449 1.09 N/A
Total formal votes 41,355 92.71 +1.11
Informal votes 3,250 7.28 −1.12
Turnout 44,605 81.92 −0.18

Cumberland

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2024 Cumberland City Council election
 
← 2021 14 September 2024 2028 →

All 15 councillors on Cumberland City Council
8 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
   
OLC
 
Leader N/A Paul Garrard N/A
Party Labor OLC Liberal
Last election 8 seats 4 seats Did not contest
Seats before 8 3 2

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
PNPP
BTLR
 
Leader N/A N/A Sujan Selven
Party People Not Party Battler Greens
Last election Did not exist Did not exist 0 seats
Seats before 1 0 0

Largest party before election

Labor

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Cumberland City Council is composed of five three-member wards, totalling 15 councillors. At the 2021 election, Labor won a majority with eight seats.

The Liberal Party contested the 2017 election and won five seats, but did not contest in 2021, with two Independent Liberals elected.[31] The party returned to endorsing candidates for the 2024 election.[32]

Greystanes Ward councillor Eddy Sarkis left Our Local Community (OLC) after losing party preselection in February 2024.[33] Sarkis and Wentworthville Ward candidate Zac Alameh both ran under the same "People Not Party Politics" branding.[34][35][36][37]

Cumberland results

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Cumberland[38]
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Labor 31,340 31.7 −16.9 5   3
  Liberal 23,959 24.2 +11.4 4   2
  Our Local Community 15,001 15.2 −13.1 3   1
  People Not Party Politics 8,044 8.1 1   1
  Greens 3,952 4.0 +1.2 1   1
  The Independents 3,903 3.9 −2.6 0   1
  Battler 1,848 1.9 0  
  Independents 10,922 11.0 +10.0 1   1
 Formal votes 98,969 91.3
 Informal votes 9,368 8.7
 Total 108,337 15
 Registered voters / turnout

Granville

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Granville Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Ola Hamed (elected 1)
2. Joshika Naidu
3. John Treloar
6,726 34.5 −8.0
Our Local Community 1. Steve Christou (elected 2)
2. Najib Najibulla
3. Samantha Sleiman
6,274 32.2 −0.2
Liberal 1. Joseph Rahme (elected 3)
2. Marie Issa
3. Jamie Sleiman
6,247 32.1 +10.0
Independent David Appleby 229 1.2
Total formal votes 19,476 90.3
Informal votes 2,100 9.7
Turnout 21,576 79.1

Greystanes

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Greystanes Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Diane Colman (elected 1)
2. Manu Devana
3. Bob Hockey
6,310 29.7 −3.2
People Not Party Politics 1. Eddy Sarkis (elected 2)
2. Manju Maheswaran
3. Moreen Stephenson
5,821 27.4 −7.4
Liberal 1. Nadima Kafrouni-Saba (elected 3)
2. Abraham Agopian
3. Jasmine Issa
5,224 24.6 +23.0
The Independents 1. Greg Cummings
2. John Brodie
3. Ray Semaan
3,903 18.4 −12.3
Total formal votes 21,258 92.3
Informal votes 1,765 7.7
Turnout 23,023 85.5

Regents Park

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Regents Park Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Enver Yasar (elected 1)
2. Rafah Chalabi
3. Michelle Joyce
7,049 36.3 −23.4
Our Local Community 1. Helen Hughes (elected 2)
2. Charles Barden
3. David Miller
4,876 25.1 −5.6
Liberal 1. Steve Yang (elected 3)
2. Estate John Park
3. Alexander Kim
3,584 18.5 +2.0
Independent 1. Andrew Quah
2. Mohamed Hassan
3. Youwei Chung
2,559 13.2
Battler 1. Tony Oldfield
2. Elizabeth Hanham
3. Michael Stanislas
1,352 7.0
Total formal votes 19,420 92.2
Informal votes 1,641 7.8
Turnout 21,061 84.2

South Granville

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2024 New South Wales local elections: South Granville Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent 1. Ahmed Ouf (elected 1)
2. Marwa Mosallam
3. Selim Khalil
4,240 24.0
Our Local Community 1. Paul Garrard (elected 2)
2. Jeffrey Sun
3. Margaret Allen
3,851 21.8 −13.3
Labor 1. Glenn Elmore (elected 3)
2. Mohamad Hussein
3. Eda Tegin
3,792 21.5 −43.4
Independent 1. Ronney Oueik
2. Haisheng Shi
3. Ahmad Faizi
2,963 16.8
Liberal 1. Ned Attie
2. Fouad El-Ashwah
3. Zaynoun Atie
2,302 13.1
Battler 1. Luke Ahern
2. Ali Farhat
3. Talb Humady
496 2.8
Total formal votes 17,644 88.3
Informal votes 2,346 11.7
Turnout 19,990 76.3

Wentworthville

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Wentworthville Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Suman Saha (elected 1)
2. Lisa Lake
3. Thiru Arumugam
7,463 35.3 −10.2
Liberal 1. Michael Zaiter (elected 2)
2. Noelle Diab
3. Melissa Rahme
6,602 31.2 +9.4
Greens 1. Sujan Selven (elected 3)
2. Balaji Naranapatti
3. Dorothea Newland
3,952 18.7 +5.1
People Not Party Politics 1. Zac Alameh
2. Sai Darmarajah
3. Nikita Desai
2,223 10.5
Independent 1. Mark Pigram
2. Annie Staples
3. Paul Axiak
858 4.1
Independent Elena Yakovleva 73 0.3
Total formal votes 21,171 93.3
Informal votes 1,516 6.7
Turnout 22,687 81.9

Fairfield

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2024 Fairfield City Council election
 
← 2021 14 September 2024 2028 →

All 12 seats on Fairfield City Council[a]
7 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
   
 
Leader Frank Carbone Dai Le Basim Shamaon
Party Frank Carbone Dai Le Labor
Last election 6 seats 3 seats 3 seats
Seats before 6 3 3

Largest party before election

Carbone-Le Alliance

Subsequent largest party

Carbone-Le Alliance

Fairfield City Council is composed of two six-member wards, as well as a directly-elected mayor. The election is being conducted by the Australian Election Company.[39]

Although Frank Carbone and Dai Le formed their own groups at the 2021 election, they have an alliance on council.[40][41][42]

Basim Shamaon, who contested the 2021 election leading "The Real Local" group, is running as Labor's mayoral candidate.

Fairfield results

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Fairfield
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Frank Carbone 44,864 44.1 +1.6 6  
  Dai Le 30,052 29.5 +9.3 3  
  Labor 16,357 16.1 −8.8 2   1
  Family First 241 0.2 0  
  Independents 10,252 10.1 +6.9 1   1
 Formal votes 101,766
 Informal votes
 Turnout

Fairfield/Cabravale

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Fairfield/Cabravale Ward[43]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Dai Le 1. Dai Le (elected 1)
2. Marie Rose Saliba (elected 4)
3. Dennis Suro
4. Leonie Le
5. Emma Tran
6. Ngoc My Tang
16,979 34.6 +7.1
Frank Carbone 1. Charbel Saliba (elected 2)
2. Sam Yousif (elected 5)
3. Jennifer Shahin
4. Helen Nguyen
5. Gina Carbone
6. Antonia Carbone
13,832 28.2 -3.3
Labor 1. Kien Ly (elected 3)
2. Stella Kina
3. Mickey Ngo
4. Michal Walczak
5. Joseph Huan
6. Ngoc Trinh
8,035 16.4 -10.6
Independent 1. Kate Hoang (elected 6)
2. Tien Nguyen
3. Minh Hoang
4. David Cao
5. Van Le
6. Tony Nguyen
6,019 12.3 +12.3
Independent 1. Nguyen Khang Phan
2. Van Dong Pham
3. Thanh Dan Huynh
4. Duc Thang Tran
5. Van Sai Truong
6. Kim Khanh Vo
4,136 8.4 +8.4
Total formal votes 49,001
Informal votes
Turnout

Parks

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Parks Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Frank Carbone 1. Frank Carbone (elected mayor)
2. Reni Barkho (elected 1)
3. Hugo Morvillo (elected 4)
4. Milovan Karajcic (elected 5)
5. Michael Mijatovic (elected 6)
6. Martina Hanna
31,032 58.8 +4.9
Dai Le 1. Kevin Lam (elected 2)
2. Andrew Rohan
3. Marsha Kozlova-Gao
4. Monica Falco
5. Valentina Prkic
6. Jose Luis Miranda Garcia
13,073 24.8 +12.2
Labor 1. Ninos Khoshaba (elected 3)
2. Basim Shamaon
3. Peter Pavisic
4. Abrahem Wannous
5. Jarrod Hawkins
6. Inocenta Janina Marc
8,322 15.8 −6.8
Family First Nathan Athavle 241 0.5
Independent Huu Tam Luong 97 0.2
Total formal votes 52,765
Informal votes
Turnout

Georges River

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2024 Georges River Council election
 
← 2021 14 September 2024 2028 →

All 15 councillors on Georges River Council
8 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
   
R&R
 
Party Labor GRRRP Liberal
Last election 5 seats 4 seats 5 seats
Seats before 5 4 3

Largest party before election

Labor

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Georges River Council is composed of five three-member wards, totalling 15 councillors. At the 2021 election, both Labor and the Liberals won five seats each.

In December 2021, Blakehurst Ward councillor Sam Elmir and Mortdale Ward councillor Nick Smerdely were both expelled from the party amid branch stacking allegations.[44] Neither are seeking re-election in 2024, with Smerdely endorsing Liberal candidate Andrew Ng.[45][46] However, the Liberals (including Ng) are unable to contest Mortdale and Peakhurst after missing the candidate nomination deadline.[47]

Two Labor councillors − Warren Tegg (Mortdale) and Kevin Greene (Peakhurst) − resigned at various points in 2022 and were replaced by Ashvini Ambihaipahar and Veronica Ficarra respectively following countbacks.

Georges River results

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Georges River
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Labor 30,247 39.06 +6.66 6   1
  Liberal 16,281 21.02 −7.98 3
  Residents and Ratepayers 24,389 31.49 +10.09 5   1
  Georges River Association 3,607 4.66 +1.96 1  
  Kogarah Residents' Association 1,065 1.38 +1.38 0  
  Libertarian 553 0.71 +0.71 0  
  Greens 474 0.61 +0.61 0  
  Public Education 82 0.11 +0.11 0  
  Independents 741 0.96 −12.34 0  
 Formal votes 77,439
 Informal votes 5,928
 Total 83,367 15
 Registered voters / turnout 96,882

Blakehurst

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Blakehurst Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Kathryn Landsberry (elected 2)
2. Anastasia Polites
3. Sarina Foulstone
4,888 30.16 +5.56
Liberal 1. Oliver Dimoski (elected 1)
2. James Brown
3. Elizabeth Taylor
7,030 43.38 +11.68
Residents and Ratepayers 1. Natalie Mort (elected 3)
2. Nicole Hawick
3. Mary Cassimatis
4,289 26.46 -0.04
Total formal votes 16,207 95.37
Informal votes 787 4.63
Turnout 16,994 86.46

Hurstville

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Hurstville Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Leon Pun (elected 1)
2. Jenny Vu
3. Jenny Crewdson
4,879 32.88 +2.68
Liberal 1. Nancy Liu (elected 2)
2. Rahul Nand
3. Binjie Lu
4,167 28.08 +3.88
Residents and Ratepayers 1. Bob Jones
2. Max Brightwell
3. Rachel Zhang
2,185 14.73 +3.83
Georges River Association 1. Ben Wang (elected 3)
2. Rhanda Taouk
3. Kamal Sigdel
4. Jun Qi
3,607 24.31 +10.11
Total formal votes 14,838 92.08
Informal votes 1,276 7.92
Turnout 16,114 86.09

Kogarah Bay

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Kogarah Bay Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Thomas Gao (elected 1)
2. Emilija Beljic
3. Mike Warner
6,557 40.54 +11.04
Liberal 1. Sam Stratikopoulos (elected 2)
2. Bingxing Sheng
3. James Skibinski
5,084 31.43 +8.23
Residents and Ratepayers 1. Elise Borg (elected 3)
2. Heidi Breeze
3. Christopher Tofalakis
2,916 18.03 -5.27
Kogarah Residents' Association 1. Leesha Payor
2. Petra Herzog
3. Vicki Poole
1,065 6.58 +0.78
Libertarian 1. Vicky Nicodemou
2. Sophia Constantine
3. Sandra Bremner
553 3.42 +3.42
Total formal votes 16,175 92.83
Informal votes 1,250 7.17
Turnout 17,425 84.61

Mortdale

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Mortdale Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Ash Ambihaipahar (elected 1)
2. Tom Arthur (elected 3)
3. Gerard Hayes
6,723 47.18 + 12.18
Residents and Ratepayers 1. Christina Jamieson (elected 2)
2. Alexandra Fleming
3. Deborah Mackie
6,229 43.72 +22.62
Greens Peter Eccleston 474 3.33 +3.33
Independent Christian Stojkov 741 5.20 +4.6
Public Education Glen Stelzer 82 0.58 +0.58
Total formal votes 14,249 92.03
Informal votes 1,234 7.97
Turnout 15,483 86.33

Peakhurst

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Peakhurst Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Elaina Anzellotti (elected 2)
2. Karno Gangopadhyay
3. Peter Gayton
7,200 45.08 +2.58
Residents and Ratepayers 1. Peter Mahoney (elected 1)
2. Matthew Allison (elected 3)
3. Sonia Baxant
8,770 54.92 +30.42
Total formal votes 15,970 92.04
Informal votes 1,381 7.96
Turnout 17,351 86.85

Hawkesbury

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2024 Hawkesbury City Council election
 
← 2021 14 September 2024 2028 →

All 12 seats on Hawkesbury City Council
7 seats needed for a majority

Largest party before election

Liberal

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Hawkesbury City Council is composed of twelve councillors elected proportionally to a single ward.

Hawkesbury results

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Hawkesbury[48][49][50][51][52][53]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Sarah McMahon (elected 1)
2. Mike Creed (elected 8)
3. Jill Reardon (elected 9)
4. Paul Veigel (elected 12)
5. Warwick Mackay
6. Natasha Bennett
10,997 27.3 -7.1
People Not Parties 1. Mary Lyons-Buckett (elected 3)
2. Thomas Aczel (elected 10)
3. Emma-Jane Garrow
4. Peter Ryan
5. Stacy O'Toole
6. Richie Benson
7. Kayte Murphy
8. Tara Vigouroux
4,879 12.1 +2.4
Independent 1. Nathan Zamprogno (elected 2)
2. Donna Pellew
3. David Ball
4. Philip Price
5. Joel Baltaks
6. Jessica Dickinson
4,809 11.9 +2.4
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Shane Djuric (elected 4)
2. Bradley McGregor
3. Brooke Djuric
4. Stephanie Hill
5. Keith Levy
6. Gae Kelly
4,529 11.2 +4.1
Labor 1. Amanda Kotlash (elected 5)
2. Wendy Davies
3. Simon Griffin
4. Anita Artlett
5. Christopher Haviland
6. Roger Pyke
4,337 10.7 -1.4
Greens 1. Danielle Wheeler (elected 6)
2. Allister Claasz
3. Matilda Julian
4. Debbie Paton
5. Brian Crowther
6. Karen Kobier
3,930 9.7 +2.6
Small Business 1. Eddie Dogramaci (elected 7)
2. Rodney Galea
3. Peter Muscat
4. Hanif Bismi
5. Thomas Chiarelli
6. Esma Dogramaci
3,474 8.6 +4.0
Independent 1. Les Sheather (elected 11)
2. Andrew Cadman
3. Kris Waters
4. Gerard Hodgskin
5. Dave Coaldrake
6. Michelle Tapara
1,692 4.2 -3.2
Independent 1. Angela Maguire
2. Meera Webster
3. Melanie Carr
4. James Cleaver
5. Kirsten Radnuz
6. John Maguire
916 2.3 +2.3
Hawkesbury's Future 1. Bob Gribbin
2. Melissa Crane
3. Lynette Brand
4. Wendy Campbell
5. Elise Smith
6. Anton Raunjak
785 2.0 +2.0
Total formal votes
Informal votes
Turnout

Hornsby

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2024 Hornsby Shire Council election
 
← 2021 14 September 2024 2028 →

All 9 seats on Hornsby Shire Council[a]
6 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
     
Leader Warren Waddell Tania Salitra
Party Liberal Greens
Last election 5 seats 3 seats
Seats before 4 3

  Third party Fourth party
   
IND
Leader Janelle McIntosh N/A
Party Labor Independents
Last election 1 seat 0 seats
Seats before 1 1

Largest party before election

Liberal

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Hornsby Shire Council is composed of three three-member wards, totalling nine councillors, as well as a directly-elected mayor.

In August 2024, A Ward councillor Nathan Tilbury left the Liberal Party.[54]

Hornsby results

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Hornsby
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Liberal 36,720 44.0 −6.2 4   2
  Greens 18,128 21.7 −6.4 2   1
  Labor 15,638 18.8 +5.8 2   2
  Independents 12,876 15.4 +7.6 1   1
 Formal votes 83,362 92.9
 Informal votes 6,339 7.1
 Total 89,701 9
 Registered voters / turnout

A Ward

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2024 New South Wales local elections: A Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Warren Waddell (elected mayor)
2. Jane Seaglove (elected 1)
9,892 36.5 −13.9
Independent 1. Nathan Tilbury (elected 2)
2. Kate Friend
3. Kristie Chambers
8,418 31.1
Greens 1. Olivia Simons (elected 3)
2. Peter Dickson
3. David Field
6,563 24.2 +2.0
Labor Benjamin Goode 2,219 8.2 −9.7
Total formal votes 27,092 88.1
Informal votes 3,652 11.9
Turnout 30,744 88.2


B Ward

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2024 New South Wales local elections: B Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Sallianne McClelland (elected 1)
2. Geoffrey Knowles
3. Grahame Bateman
12,650 44.0 −4.6
Labor 1. Janelle McIntosh (elected 2)
2. Lilith Smart
3. Rory McClelland
7,664 26.6 +3.2
Greens 1. Monika Ball (elected 3)
2. Matthew Ting
3. Dana Hatley
5,958 20.7 −7.4
Independent 1. Tom Sellers
2. Nathan Calder
3. Milly Scott
2,371 8.2
Independent Ilan Weihart 131 0.5
Total formal votes 28,774 95.1
Informal votes 1,474 4.9
Turnout 30,248 86.7

C Ward

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2024 New South Wales local elections: C Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Verity Greenwood (elected 1)
2. Ben McSweeney (elected 2)
3. Samyuta Pillamarri
14,178 51.6 −0.1
Labor 1. Matthew Conley (elected 3)
2. Barbara Taylor
3. Andrew Macdonald
5,755 20.9
Greens 1. Tania Salitra
2. Ana Warnecke
3. Robyn Wheatley
5,607 20.4 −13.8
Independent 1. Benjamin Caswell
2. Elizabeth Cardelli
3. James Rowland
1,739 6.3
Independent Harrison Chudleigh 217 0.8
Total formal votes 27,496 95.8
Informal votes 1,213 4.2
Turnout 28,709 88.5

Ku-ring-gai

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2024 Ku-ring-gai Council election
 
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All 10 seats on Ku-ring-gai Council
6 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
IND
YVOLI
IND
Leader N/A Sam Ngai N/A
Party Independents Your Voice Ind. Liberal
Last election 6 seats 1 seat 2 seats
Seats before 6 1 2

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
PKRG
   
Leader Simon Lennon Parsia Abedini Caroline Atkinson
Party Preserve KRG Labor Greens
Last election 1 seat Did not contest Did not contest
Seats before 1 0 0

Largest party before election

Independents

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Ku-ring-gai Council is composed of five two-member wards, totalling 10 councillors.

A number of Independent Liberals are contesting the election, while Labor and the Greens have endorsed candidates in one ward each.[55][56] Several local groups are also contesting.[57][58]

Ku-ring-gai results

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Ku-ring-gai
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Independent 33,525 49.1 −7.7 6  
  Independent Liberal 21,188 31.1 +13.7 3   1
  Your Voice On Local Issues 8,543 12.5 +2.5 1  
  Preserve Ku-ring-gai 2,161 3.2 −0.6 0   1
  Greens 1,753 2.6 0  
  Labor 1,061 1.6 0  
 Formal votes 68,231 94.2
 Informal votes 4,221 5.8
 Total 72,452

Comenarra

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Comenarra Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent 1. Matt Devlin (elected 1)
2. Beth Scott
3,674 26.9
Independent 1. Jeff Pettett (elected 2)
2. Helen Easton
3,438 25.1 −13.7
Independent 1. Greg Taylor
2. Scarlett Ingham
2,555 18.7 −3.4
Independent 1. David Taylor
2. Catherine Weinress
1,726 12.6
Independent 1. Adrienne McLean
2. Dale Crosby
1,230 9.0
Labor Parsia Abedini 1,061 7.8
Total formal votes 13,684 93.3
Informal votes 986 6.7
Turnout 14,670 8.7

Gordon

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Gordon Ward[59][60][61][62][63][64]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Liberal 1. Barbara Ward (elected 1)
2. Anthony Ching
3,486 24.9 −24.7
Independent 1. Indu Balachandran (elected 2)
2. Johanna Pitman
2,554 18.2
Preserve Ku-ring-gai 1. Simon Lennon (Ind. Lib)
2. Julia Eagles (Ind.)
2,161 15.4 −3.6
Independent Liberal 1. Jennifer Anderson (Ind. Lib)
2. Michelle Ward (Ind.)
1,920 13.7
Independent Liberal 1. Henry Song (Ind. Lib)
2. Ji-Sook Kim (Ind. Lib)
3. Ellenor Liu (Ind.)
1,907 13.6
Independent 1. Sarah Winn
2. Gavin Burton
1,300 9.3
Independent 1. Michael Tumulty
2. Luis Almenara
673 4.8
Total formal votes 14,001 93.9
Informal votes 908 6.1
Turnout 14,909 86.1

Roseville

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Roseville Ward[65]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Your Voice On Local Issues 1. Sam Ngai (Ind. Lib) (elected 1)
2. Kathryn Johnson (Ind.)
8,543 62.2 +12.4
Independent 1. Alec Taylor (elected 2)
2. Deidre Bhomer
3,444 25.1 +1.1
Greens 1. Caroline Atkinson
2. Robyn Thomas
1,753 12.8
Total formal votes 13,740 96.1
Informal votes 556 3.9
Turnout 14,296 85.8

St Ives

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2024 New South Wales local elections: St Ives Ward[66][67][68]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent 1. Martin Smith (elected 1)
2. Leigh Falinski
6,122 45.5 −4.6
Independent Liberal 1. Christine Kay (elected 2)
2. Michael French
4,868 36.2 +14.9
Independent Liberal 1. Andrew Cheng (Ind. Lib)
2. Lisa Elliott (Ind.)
2,241 16.7
Independent Nades Nadeswaran 228 1.7
Total formal votes 13,459 93.0
Informal votes 1,018 7.0
Turnout 14,477 87.2

Wahroonga

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Wahroonga Ward[69][70]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Liberal 1. Cedric Spencer (Ind. Lib) (elected 1)
2. Wendy McKasah (Ind.)
3. Tony Pang (Ind.)
4,238 31.8
Independent 1. Kim Wheatley (elected 2)
2. Jennifer Rufati
3,277 24.6
Independent Liberal 1. Jack Abadee (Ind. Lib)
2. Reid Brown (Ind.)
2,528 18.9
Independent 1. Kristyn Haywood
2. Julian Sayyadi
2,305 17.3
Independent 1. Jaimie Gordon
2. Sheridan Evans
999 7.5
Total formal votes 13,347 94.7
Informal votes 753 5.3
Turnout 14,100 87.1

Liverpool

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2024 Liverpool City Council election
 
← 2021 14 September 2024 2028 →

All 10 seats on Liverpool City Council[a]
6 seats needed for a majority

Largest party before election

Liberal

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Liverpool City Council is composed of two five-member wards, as well as a directly-elected mayor. The election was conducted by the Australian Election Company.[71]

In April 2022, South Ward councillor Karress Rhodes resigned from the Liverpool Community Independents Team.[72] She led the "Liverpool Independents" group across both wards.[73][74][75]

Liverpool results

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Liverpool
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Liberal 45,535 41.0 +2.6 4  
  Labor 34,866 31.4 −6.7 4  
  Our Local Community 9,623 8.7 1   1
  Community Independents 7,547 6.8 −3.1 1   1
  Libertarian 7,321 6.6 0  
  Liverpool Independents 3,277 3.0 0  
  Community Voice 2,084 1.9 0  
  Independents 729 0.7 −6.1 0  
 Formal votes 110,982
 Informal votes
 Total 10
 Registered voters / turnout

North

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2024 New South Wales local elections: North Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Richard Ammoun (elected 1)
2. Matthew Harte (elected 3)
3. Milica Alavanja
4. Jane Colley
5. Wael Manoun
22,154 42.4
Labor 1. Sam Karnib (elected 2)
2. Mira Ibrahim (elected 4)
3. Chris Stanley
4. Francis Mawule
5. Kamellah Miankhel
17,051 32.7
Community Independents 1. Peter Harle (elected 5)
2. Daniel Francis Kneipp
3. Mikaela Conners
4. Rayman Solagna
5. Marc Connors
4,500 8.6
Our Local Community 1. Florina Nero
2. Jay Matthews
3. Dejana Miric
4. Bruce Missen
5. Charlie Ristevski
4,041 7.7
Libertarian 1. Gemma Noiosi
2. Caleb Cochrane
3. Adam Osman
4. Donald Brooke
5. Jennilee Cochrane
2,780 5.3
Liverpool Independents 1. Tony Estephen
2. Lela Panich
3. Christopher Sparrow
4. Eric North
5. Diane Wills
1,675 3.2
Total formal votes 52,201
Informal votes
Turnout

South

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2024 New South Wales local elections: South Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Ned Mannoun (elected mayor)
2. Fiona Macnaught (elected 1)
3. Emmanuel Adjei (elected 3)
4. Sid Shaheed
5. Melhem Goodman
23,381 39.8
Labor 1. Betty Green (elected 2)
2. Ethan Monaghan (elected 4)
3. Mohan Dev Bhatt
4. Alaa Ahmad
5. Rajesh Kumar
17,815 30.3
Our Local Community 1. Peter Ristevski (elected 5)
2. Dhurgham Al-Sulaimawi
3. Shalini Nadan
4. Sonia Hussein
5. Mary Ristevski
5,582 9.5
Libertarian 1. Victor Tey
2. Peter Runge
3. Anthony Noiosi
4. Carmel Corigliano
5. John Breakspear
4,541 7.7
Community Independents 1. Criss Moore
2. Susie Kneipp
3. June Young
4. Michael Russell
5. Kevin James Moore
3,047 5.2
Community Voice 1. Deb Gurung
2. Fia Pesa
3. Afzal Chowdhury
4. Bhabana Parajuli Bastakoti
5. Bijay Shrestha
2,084 3.5
Liverpool Independents 1. Karress Rhodes
2. Tarkan Fahri
3. Carla Filipakis
4. Robert Kadir
5. Jody Reeks
1,602 2.7
Independent Michael Andjelkovic 508 0.8
Independent 1. Michael Tierney
2. Alice Tierney
3. Emily-Claire Khemananta
205 0.3
Independent Margarida Boa Morte 16 0.0
Total formal votes 58,781
Informal votes
Turnout

Northern Beaches

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2024 Northern Beaches Council election
 
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All 15 seats on Northern Beaches Council
8 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
YNB
 
TRUE
Leader Sue Heins None Vincent De Luca
Party YNBIT Greens True Inds
Last election 6 seats 2 seats 1 seat
Seats before 5 2 1
Seats won 7 4 2
Seat change   2   2   1
First preference vote 71,095 27,052 15,814
Percentage 49.14% 18.70% 10.93%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
   
GFM
 
Leader Mandeep Singh Candy Bingham None
Party Liberal Good for Manly Labor
Last election 5 seats 1 seat 0 seats
Seats before 6 1 0
Seats won 1 1 0
Seat change   5    
First preference vote 10,710 10,230 9,387
Percentage 7.40% 7.07% 6.49%

Largest party before election

Liberal

Subsequent largest party

YNBIT

Northern Beaches Council is composed of five three-member wards, totalling 15 councillors.[76] At the 2021 election, Your Northern Beaches Independent Team (YNBIT) won a plurality of seats with six, although the Liberal Party had the largest vote percentage (35.1%).[77]

Frenchs Forest Ward councillor Michael Regan was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the member for Wakehurst at the 2023 state election.[78] Following this, Curl Curl Ward councillor Sue Heins took over from Regan as YNBIT leader and mayor on 16 May 2023.[79]

On 28 January 2024, Pittwater Ward councillor Michael Gencher left YNBIT to join the Liberal Party. According to the Northern Beaches Advocate, Gencher was one of several YNBIT councillors facing "pressure to stand aside" in favour of candidates aligned with teal independents.[80] Heins told the Manly Observer in response that "if Gencher needs more structure, then he has made the right move".[81] As a result of Gencher's defection, YNBIT lost its plurality on council.[82]

On 14 August 2024, the Liberal Party missed the candidate nomination deadline, preventing all of its Northern Beaches councillors and candidates from contesting the election.[83] Only Mandeep Singh, an ungrouped candidate in Pittwater Ward appearing without a party affiliation on the ballot, is endorsed by the Liberals.[84]

Northern Beaches results

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Northern Beaches
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Your Northern Beaches 71,095 49.14 +18.04 7   1
  Greens 27,052 18.70 +3.70 4   2
  True Independents 15,814 10.93 +7.51 2   1
  Liberal 10,710 7.40 −27.70 1   4
  Good For Manly 10,230 7.07 +2.67 1  
  Labor 9,387 6.49 −0.01 0  
  Friends of Mona Vale 387 0.26 +0.26 0  
 Formal votes 144,675 92.66
 Informal votes 11,472 7.34
 Total 156,147 100.0 15
 Registered voters / turnout

Curl Curl

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Curl Curl Ward[85][86]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Your Northern Beaches 1. Joeline Hackman (elected 1)
2. Nicholas Beaugeard (elected 2)
3. Nick McDonald
18,885 65.8 +21.2
Greens 1. Kristyn Glanville (elected 3)
2. Judy Lambert
3. Roberto Suares
6,992 24.4 +8.5
Labor 1. Jasper Thatcher
2. Carolyn Howells
2,814 9.8 −4.8
Total formal votes 28,691 91.8
Informal votes 2,551 8.2
Turnout 31,242 80.2

Frenchs Forest

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Frenchs Forest Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Your Northern Beaches 1. Sue Heins (elected 1)
2. Jody Williams (elected 3)
3. Penny Philpott
21,898 73.5 +28.8
Greens 1. Ethan Hrnjak (elected 2)
2. Fathimath Ibrahim
3. Cooper Holdsworth
7,892 26.5 +12.8
Total formal votes 29,790 92.0
Informal votes 2,604 8.0
Turnout 32,394 86.8

Manly

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Manly Ward[87][88]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Your Northern Beaches 1. Sarah Grattan (elected 2)
2. Rachael Michael
3. David Cowell
10,381 36.5 +13.0
Good For Manly 1. Candy Bingham (elected 1)
2. Taylah Schrader
3. Peter Greentree
10,230 35.9 +13.0
Greens 1. Bonnie Harvey (elected 3)
2. Pamela Dawes
3. Terry Le Roux
4,831 17.0 +4.8
Labor 1. Brandt Clifford
2. Celine Varghese-Fell
3. Sam Pigram
3,033 10.6 +2.3
Total formal votes 28,475 94.7
Informal votes 1,592 5.3
Turnout 30,067 80.2

Narrabeen

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Narrabeen Ward[89][90]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
True Independents 1. Vincent De Luca (elected 1)
2. Robert Giltinan (elected 3)
3. Tammy Cook
15,814 54.4 +37.5
Your Northern Beaches 1. Rush Robins (elected 2)
2. Chris Jackson
3. Adam Hughes
9,710 33.4 +4.6
Labor 1. Sue Wright
2. Ryan O'Sullivan
3,540 12.2 +3.4
Total formal votes 29,064 91.0
Informal votes 2,890 9.0
Turnout 31,954 84.5

Pittwater

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Pittwater Ward[91][92][93]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Mandeep Singh (elected 1) 10,710 37.4 −4.7
Your Northern Beaches 1. Rowie Dillon (elected 2)
2. Judy Charnaud
3. Ian White
10,221 35.7 +12.5
Greens 1. Miranda Korzy (elected 3)
2. Evan Turner-Schiller
3. Felicity Davis
7,337 25.6 +5.0
Friends of Mona Vale Philip Walker 387 1.3 +1.3
Total formal votes 28,655 94.0
Informal votes 1,835 6.0
Turnout 30,490 82.1

Parramatta

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2024 Parramatta City Council election
 
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All 15 seats on Parramatta City Council
8 seats needed for a majority

Largest party before election

Labor

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Parramatta City Council is composed of three wards, each electing five councillors, totalling 15 seats.

Parramatta results

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Parramatta[94][95][96]
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Liberal 41,777 35.7 +30.0 6   5
  Labor 36,344 31.1 −10.4 6   1
  Community Champions 12,735 10.9 −6.7 1  
  Our Local Community 11,902 10.2 −9.2 0   4
  Greens 7,499 6.4 −3.7 1  
  Lorraine Wearne Independents 3,772 3.2 −5.3 1  
  Paul Noack Independents 1,471 1.3 0  
  Libertarian 1,355 1.2 −0.8 0  
  Independents 27 0.0 0  
 Formal votes 116,882 95.3
 Informal votes 5,809 4.7
 Total 122,691 15 0

Dundas

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Dundas Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Tanya Raffoul (elected 1)
2. William Olive
3. Brian Park
7,678 33.6
Labor 1. Anthony Ellard (elected 2)
2. Sam Daher
3. Siok Eng Chen
6,442 28.2 −9.3
Community Champions 1. Kellie Darley (elected 3)
2. Liz Wheeler
3. Tania Suapopo
5,049 22.1 +1.1
Our Local Community 1. Michelle Garrard
2. Wayne Butcher
3. Kevin Wu
3,665 16.1 −9.6
Total formal votes 22,834 94.5 +0.2
Informal votes 1,337 5.5 −0.2
Turnout 24,171 83.5 −0.1

Epping

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Epping Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Sreeni Pillamarri (elected 1)
2. Taj Mawass
3. Violet Jima
8,107 33.5
Labor 1. Cameron Maclean (elected 2)
2. Roushan Mahmud
3. Josh Hendry
6,412 26.5 −25.3
Lorraine Wearne Independents 1. Charles Chen (elected 3)
2. Matthew King
3. Min Chen
3,772 15.6 −24.6
Greens 1. Sophie Edington
2. Astrid O'Neill
3. Adam Braun
3,396 14.0
Community Champions 1. Natalie Ng
2. Penelope Perry
3. Korinda Turnbull
2,494 10.3
Total formal votes 24,181 96.0 +0.5
Informal votes 1,020 4.0 −0.5
Turnout 25,201 88.2 +0.7

North Rocks

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2024 New South Wales local elections: North Rocks Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Georgina Valjak (elected 1)
2. Manning Jeffrey (elected 3)
3. Ian Gilbertson
11,518 45.9 +17.9
Labor 1. Hayley French (elected 2)
2. Heba Kassoua
3. Nick Nikolaidis
6,779 27.0 −6.5
Our Local Community 1. Donna Wang
2. Robyn Walkom
3. Otto Metzger
3,587 14.3 −10.2
Community Champions 1. Justin Mulder
2. Florencia Milinkovic
3. Stephanie Keane
3,232 12.9
Total formal votes 25,116 96.0 0.0
Informal votes 1,057 4.0 0.0
Turnout 26,173 87.6 +0.1

Parramatta

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Parramatta Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Sameer Pandey (elected 1)
2. Prabir Maitra
3. Nazira Sowaid
7,594 33.9 −7.3
Liberal 1. Martin Zaiter (elected 2)
2. Simon Chhoeu
3. Peter Romanos
7,163 32.0
Greens 1. Judy Greenwood (elected 3)
2. Phil Bradley
3. Stewart Jackson
4,103 18.3 −1.8
Our Local Community 1. Henry Green
2. Alan Sexton
3. Jason Garrard
2,709 12.1 −16.0
Libertarian 1. Charles Rios
2. Anthony Rebase
3. Janette Juarez
826 3.7 −6.9
Total formal votes 22,395 95.0 +0.3
Informal votes 1,176 5.0 −0.3
Turnout 23,571 82.7 +1.7

Rosehill

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Rosehill Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Patricia Prociv (elected 1)
2. Michael Ng (elected 3)
3. Mithun Chakraborty
9,117 40.8 −2.4
Liberal 1. Steven Issa (elected 2)
2. Vijay Sharma
3. Nayden Tarabay
7,311 32.7
Community Champions 1. Jayne Christian
2. Margie Lim
3. Karlene Hindmarsh
1,960 8.8
Our Local Community 1. Lee Malkoun
2. Dan Siviero
3. Kelly Xiao
1,941 8.7 −11.6
Paul Noack Independents 1. Paul Noack
2. Heba Aly
3. Jaspreet Singh
1,471 6.6
Libertarian 1. Mark Antony Guest
2. Xu Li
3. Elsa Rios
529 2.4
Independent Harry Giann 27 0.1
Total formal votes 22,356 94.8 −0.8
Informal votes 1,219 5.2 +0.8
Turnout 23,575 82.7 +1.7

Penrith

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2024 Penrith City Council election
 
← 2021 14 September 2024 2028 →

All 15 seats on Penrith City Council
8 seats needed for a majority

Largest party before election

Liberal

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Penrith City Council is composed of three wards, each electing five councillors, totalling 15 seats.

The Liberal Party was unable to contest East Ward after missing the candidate nomination deadline, leaving the ward uncontested.[97]

Penrith results

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Penrith
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Labor 26,544 33.9 −0.6 9   4
  Liberal 15,303 19.5 −13.8 2   4
  Libertarian 11,849 15.1 1   1
  Greens 3,522 4.5 0  
  Independents 31,490 26.9 −2.9 3   1
 Formal votes 78,282 91.6
 Informal votes 7,221 8.4
 Total 85,503 15
 Registered voters / turnout

East

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2024 New South Wales local elections: East Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Todd Carney (elected unopposed)
2. Garion Thain (elected unopposed)
3. Sarbjeet Kaur (elected unopposed)
4. Edwin Mifsud (elected unopposed)
5. Libby Austin (elected unopposed)
unopposed
Registered electors

North

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2024 New South Wales local elections: North Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Ross Fowler (elected 1)
2. Reece Nuttall (elected 3)
3. Dennis Golding
4. Enid Golding
5. Julie Fletcher
15,303 37.8 +4.6
Labor 1. John Thain (elected 2)
2. Robin Cook (elected 4)
3. Kyra Quinlivan
4. Bradley Hulls
5. Laine Fox
13,534 33.4 −0.4
Independent 1. Glenn Gardiner (elected 5)
2. Kevin Crameri
3. Damian Griggs
4. Varun Thakkar
5. Barbara Murphy
4,349 10.7
Independent 1. Amanda Cardwell
2. Geetha Rajagopalan
3. Josie Monteleone
4. Elizabeth Curtis
5. Ross Cardwell
3,796 9.4
Greens 1. Shafaq Jaffery
2. Nick Best
3. Jacquie Wilson
4. David Maurice
5. Zeeshan Abdul
3,522 8.7
Total formal votes 40,504 92.2
Informal votes 3,428 7.8
Turnout 43,932 82.9

South

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2024 New South Wales local elections: South Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Hollie McLean (elected 2)
2. Kirstie Boerst (elected 5)
3. Lorraine Fordham
4. Mohinder Singh
5. Mitchell Hearne
13,010 34.4 +4.3
Independent 1. Sue Day (elected 1)
2. Faithe Skinner (elected 4)
3. Rebecca Carroll
4. Jo-Anne Topp
5. Neal Bates
12,919 34.2 +14.9
Libertarian 1. Vanessa Pollak (elected 3)
2. Roxanne Vines
3. Vanessa Pericich
4. Lain Vincent
5. Jason Fraser
11,849 31.4
Total formal votes 37,778 90.9
Informal votes 3,793 9.1
Turnout 41,571 84.6

Ryde

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2024 Ryde City Council election
 
← 2021 14 September 2024 2028 →

All 12 seats on Ryde City Council[a]
7 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
     
Leader Trenton Brown Bernard Purcell
Party Liberal Labor
Last election 6 seats 5 seats
Seats before 7 4

Largest party before election

Liberal

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Ryde City Council is composed of three four-member wards, totalling 12 councillors, as well as − starting at the 2024 election − a directly-elected mayor.

The Liberal Party won a plurality with six seats in 2021, before gaining a majority in October 2022 after winning the West Ward by-election following Labor councillor Jerome Laxale's resignation.

Ryde results

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Ryde[98][99]
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Liberal 28,550 44.1 +8.9 7   1
  Labor 18,853 29.1 −6.8 3   2
  Roy Maggio Independents 11,405 17.6 1  
  Greens 5,257 8.1 −2.7 1   1
  Peter Kim Independent Team 1,663 2.6 0  
  Unity 842 1.3 0  
 Formal votes 64,790 93.9
 Informal votes 4,235 6.1
 Total 69,025

Central

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Central Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Shweta Deshpande (elected 1)
2. Daniel Han (elected 3)
3. Armen Arakelian
4. Madison Lane
9,263 42.8 +5.7
Labor 1. Lyndal Howison (elected 2)
2. Milo Kuga
3. Bailey Linton-Simpkins
4. Kathleen Powell
6,058 28.0 −9.7
Greens 1. Tina Kordrostami (elected 4)
2. Cosmin Luca
3. Nicholas Grinter-Cummins
4. John Brown
3,477 16.1 +3.5
Roy Maggio Independents 1. Nicole Rizk
2. Louis George
3. Meray Hajjar
4. Jennifer Rizk
2,857 13.2
Total formal votes 21,655 94.0 −1.7
Informal votes 1,377 6.0 +1.7
Turnout 23,032 85.3 −0.2

East

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2024 New South Wales local elections: East Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Trenton Brown (elected mayor)
2. Sophie Lara-Watson (elected 1)
3. Keanu Arya (elected 4)
4. Jeannette Oujani
8,493 38.3 +3.6
Labor 1. Penny Pedersen (elected 2)
2. Nasrin Azizi
3. James Jelly
4. Christopher Rutter
7,072 31.9 +1.9
Roy Maggio Independents 1. Roy Maggio (elected 3)
2. Greg Chippendale
3. Efi Krimizis
4. Lina Candy
6,600 29.8 +5.7
Total formal votes 22,165 93.8 −2.3
Informal votes 1,468 6.2 +2.3
Turnout 23,633 86.0 −1.7

West

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2024 New South Wales local elections: West Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Justin Li (elected 1)
2. Kathy Tracey (elected 3)
3. Cameron Last (elected 4)
4. Deepak Chauhan
10,794 51.5 +17.7
Labor 1. Felix Lo (elected 2)
2. Bec Cooke
3. Edwin Ho
4. Geoffrey Lee
5,723 27.3 −13.1
Roy Maggio Independents 1. Karen Alden
2. Michelle Prasad
3. Philip Brown
4. Michelle Edwards
1,948 9.3
Peter Kim Independent Team 1. Peter Kim
2. May Mak
3. Glenn Pearce
4. Crystal Tisseverasinghe
1,663 7.9 −2.4
Unity 1. Angela Jia
2. Bing Zhang
3. Shao Wu
4. Jiaxi Li
842 4.0
Total formal votes 20,970 93.8 −2.0
Informal votes 1,390 6.2 +2.0
Turnout 22,360 86.9 −0.3

Strathfield

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2024 Strathfield Council election
 
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All 7 seats on Strathfield Council
4 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
     
Leader John-Paul Baladi Rory Nosworthy
Party Liberal Labor
Last election Did not contest 3 seats
Seats before 1 3
Seats won 3 2
Seat change   2   1
First preference vote 6,912 6,107
Percentage 35.11% 31.02%
Swing   35.11   11.78

  Third party Fourth party
 
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BCIT
Leader Matthew Blackmore Benjamin Cai
Party Strathfield Inds BCIT
Last election 2 seats 1 seat
Seats before 1 2
Seats won 1 1
Seat change     1
First preference vote 3,401 2,980
Percentage 17.28 15.14%
Swing   3.82   5.14[b]

Largest party before election

Labor

Subsequent largest party

Liberal

Strathfield Council is composed of seven councillors elected proportionally to a single ward.[100]

In February 2024, Strathfield Independents councillor Sandy Reddy joined the Liberal Party.[101] Nella Hall Independents did not recontest the election, with Nella Hall instead running second on the "Benjamin Cai Independent Team" ticket.[102][103]

Strathfield results

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Strathfield[104][105]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. John-Paul Baladi (elected 3)
2. Sandy Reddy (elected 5)
3. Hye Young (Esther) Kim (elected 7)
4. Satvik Sharma
6,912 35.11 +35.11
Labor 1. Rory Nosworthy (elected 4)
2. Karen Pensabene (elected 6)
3. Raj Datta
4. Elizabeth Wang
5. Joshua Kolesnikoff
6. Steven Du
7. Anne Sullivan
6,107 31.02 −11.78
Strathfield Independents 1. Matthew Blackmore (elected 2)
2. Dong (Robin) Ma
3. Andrew Soulos
4. Anna Edwards
5. Adam Smith
6. Dale Brett Ford
7. Helen Apostle
3,401 17.28 −3.82
Benjamin Cai Independent Team 1. Benjamin Cai (elected 1)
2. Nella Hall
3. Yakub Can
4. Patricia Giammarco
5. Chi Zhang
6. Sabitri Kafle
2,980 15.14 +5.14[b]
Independent Sarath Pamidiparthi 261 1.33 +1.33
Independent Mario Orlovic 26 0.13 +0.13
Total formal votes 19,687 94.85
Informal votes 1,067 5.15
Turnout 20,754

Sutherland

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2024 Sutherland Shire Council election
 
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All 15 councillors on Sutherland Shire Council
8 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
     
Leader N/A Jack Boyd
Party Liberal Labor
Last election 8 seats 5 seats
Seats before 6 5
Seats won 6 5

Largest party before election

Liberal

Subsequent largest party

Liberal

Sutherland Shire Council is composed of five three-member wards, totalling 15 councillors. At the 2021 election, the Liberals won a majority with eight seats.

A Ward councillor Leanne Farmer, who led the "Genuine Community Independents" group in 2021, is leading the "Shire Independents" group, which is contesting three wards.[107][108] E Ward councillor Laura Cowell, previously the leader of "Shire Sports Independents", is contesting as an independent.[c][111][112]

In August 2024, A Ward councillor Carol Provan and C Ward councillor Carmelo Pesce lost Liberal Party preselection, with both resigning from the party as a result.[113][114][115] Both were re-elected as independents.

Sutherland results

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Sutherland[116]
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Liberal 58,293 40.51% 6
  Labor 43,831 30.46% 5
  Shire Independents 9,345 6.49% 0
  Greens 3,207 2.23% 0
  The Passmore Independents 2,622 1.82% 0
  Libertarian 2,217 1.54% 0
  Animal Justice 1,486 1.03% 0
  Independents 22,901 15.91% 4
 Formal votes 143,902 94.97%
 Informal votes 7,617 5.03%
 Total 151,519 15
 Registered voters / turnout

A Ward

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2024 New South Wales local elections: A Ward[117]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Marcelle Elzerman (elected 1)
2. Daniel Rindfleish
3. Nicholas Mickovski
9,151 32.52%
Independent 1. Kal Glanznig (elected 2)
2. Patch Clunes
3. Mark Aprilovic
6,338 22.52%
Independent 1. Carol Provan (elected 3)
2. Ross Howie
3. Julie Muir
4,310 15.31%
Labor 1. Jeremy Gadsden
2. Sienna Forrest
3. Norbert Schaeper
3,960 14.07%
Shire Independents 1. Leanne Farmer
2. Brielle Streater
3. Robert Green
2,898 10.30%
Animal Justice 1. Dianne Becker
2. Gavin Conibeer
3. Natasha Brown
1,486 5.28%
Total formal votes 28,143
Informal votes 1,439
Turnout 29,582

B Ward

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2024 New South Wales local elections: B Ward[118]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Melanie Gibbons (elected 1)
2. Joanne Nicholls (elected 3)
3. Princess Kristo
13,681 46.36%
Labor 1. Jack Boyd (elected 2)
2. Rosemary Maker
3. Jeremy Ison
8,976 30.42%
Shire Independents 1. Allira Wade
2. Lorna Genoud
3. William Beukes
3,644 12.35%
Greens 1. Martin Moore
2. Angus Dyson
3. Sylvia Speranza
3,207 10.87%
Total formal votes 29,508
Informal votes 1,382
Turnout 30,890

C Ward

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2024 New South Wales local elections: C Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Haris Strangas (elected 2)
2. Kyriakos Panayi
3. Diane McInerney
12,056 42.13%
Labor 1. Jen Armstrong (elected 1)
2. Amadene Edwards
3. Graeme Patterson
9,017 31.51%
Independent 1. Carmelo Pesce (elected 3)
2. John Mannah
3. David Brownhill
5,324 18.61%
Libertarian 1. Gaye Cameron
2. Mark Preston
3. Kathryn Rikkerrink
2,217 7.75%
Total formal votes 28,614
Informal votes 1,803
Turnout 30,417

D Ward

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2024 New South Wales local elections: D Ward[119][120]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Diedree Steinwall (elected 1)
2. Peter Tsambalas (elected 3)
3. Hayden Sloggett
13,077 44.53%
Liberal 1. Meredith Laverty (elected 2)
2. Troy Loveday
3. Daniel Padman
10,117 34.45%
Shire Independents 1. Mark Christie
2. Robert Jenkins
3. Robert Sheargold
2,803 9.54%
The Passmore Independents 1. Dominique Passmore
2. Tania Clynch
3. Anne Passmore
2,622 8.93%
Independent 1. Brady Clarke
2. James Hankins
3. Dennis Bartolotta
749 2.55%
Total formal votes 29.368
Informal votes 1,647
Turnout 31,015

E Ward

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2024 New South Wales local elections: E Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Stephen Nikolovski (elected 2)
2. Dolores Gonsalves
3. James Young
13,288 47.01%
Labor 1. Mick Maroney (elected 1)
2. Jennifer McDonald
3. Nathan McMillan
8,801 31.13%
Independent 1. Laura Cowell (elected 3)
2. Emma Jeffrey
3. Matthew Brady
6,180 21.86%
Total formal votes 28,269
Informal votes 1,346
Turnout 29,615

The Hills

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2024 The Hills Shire Council election
 
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All 12 seats on The Hills Shire Council[a]
7 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
       
Leader Michelle Byrne Immanuel Selvaraj Mila Kasby
Party Liberal Labor Greens
Last election 8 seats 3 seats 1 seat
Seats before 8 3 1

Largest party before election

Labor

Subsequent largest party

TBD

The Hills Shire Council is composed of four three-member wards, as well as a directly-elected mayor. At the 2021 election, the Liberals won a majority with nine seats, including the mayoralty.

The Hills results

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2024 New South Wales local elections: The Hills
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Liberal 68,058 61.3 +0.7 8  
  Labor 25,945 23.4 +2.8 3  
  Greens 15,237 13.7 −3.1 1  
  Independents 1,795 1.6 −0.3 0  
 Formal votes 111,035 95.0
 Informal votes 5,865 5.0
 Total 116,900

Central

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Central Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Reena Jethi (elected 1)
2. Jerome Cox (elected 2)
3. Manjula Viswanath
16,667 59.3 −0.5
Labor 1. Tina Cartwright (elected 3)
2. Gurdip Singh
3. Cheung Chai
6,727 23.9 +0.7
Greens 1. Danielle Packer
2. Samuel Hughes
3. Seyed Hosseinipour
4,342 15.5 0.0
Independent Raymond Brown 360 1.3
Total formal votes 28,096 95.4
Informal votes 1362 4.4
Turnout 29,458 87.7

East

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2024 New South Wales local elections: East Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Samuel Uno (elected 1)
2. Alan Haselden (elected 2)
3. Leo Wei
15,543 56.4 +2.6
Labor 1. Jane Grevtseva (elected 3)
2. Andrew Punch
3. Senthil Sundararajan
6,339 23.0 −7.5
Greens 1. Suzannah McDonald
2. Catherine Woolnough
3. Tian Wong See
5,676 20.6 +6.8
Total formal votes 27,558 95.9
Informal votes 1,174 4.1
Turnout 28,732 86.5

North

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2024 New South Wales local elections: North Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Mitchell Blue (elected 1)
2. Jacob Jackson (elected 2)
3. Brooke Collins
18,494 63.9 −7.7
Labor 1. Dilvan Bircan
2. Bassam Sheikh
3. Kaitlyn Farquhar
5,220 18.0
Greens 1. Mila Kasby (elected 3)
2. Vida Shahamat
3. Rebecca Oliveira
5,219 18.0 −7.1
Total formal votes 28,933 95.2
Informal votes 1,447 4.8
Turnout 30,380 88.7

West

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2024 New South Wales local elections: West Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 1. Frank De Masi (elected 1)
2. Rosemarie Boneham (elected 3)
3. Trent Richmond
17,354 60.9 +5.5
Labor 1. Immanuel Selvaraj (elected 2)
2. Sook Lee
3. Lachland Newland
7,659 34.1 +4.1
Independent Seema Raghav 1,435 5.0
Total formal votes 28,504 93.8
Informal votes 1,882 6.2
Turnout 30,386 87.9

Wollondilly

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2024 Wollondilly Shire Council election
 
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All 8 councillors on Wollondilly Shire Council[a]
5 seats needed for a majority

Largest party before election

Independents

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Wollondilly Shire Council is composed of two four-member wards and a directly-elected mayor.

Wollondilly results

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Wollondilly[121][122][123]
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Matt Gould Team 15,270 46.9 4
  Experienced To Lead 6,438 19.8 2
  Team Purple 3,611 11.1 1
  Independent Liberal 1,101 3.4 0
  Bev Spearpoint Team 849 2.6 0
  Independents 5,274 16.2 1
 Formal votes 32,543 88.9
 Informal votes 4,080 11.1
 Total 36,623 8
 Registered voters / turnout

East

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2024 New South Wales local elections: East Ward[124][125][126]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Matt Gould Team 1. Suzy Brandstater (elected 1)
2. Michael Moxon
3. Anna Bunga
4. Tia Teech
4,567 27.3 +13.9
Independent 1. Matt Deeth (elected 2)
2. Diaan Nasser
3. Ren Moolhuyzen
4. Ray Sleeth
5. Christine Neilsen
4,219 25.2 +3.8
Team Purple 1. Paul Rogers (elected 3)
2. Pam Browne
3. Nicole Pearce
4. Michelle Maroun
5. Matt Hale
3,611 21.6 −5.8
Experienced To Lead 1. Benn Banasik (elected 4)
2. Sam Davis
3. Alex Hawkins
4. Alex Belanszky
5. Joe Quilter
3,229 19.3 +3.5
Independent Liberal 1. Aaron Colley (Ind. Lib)
2. Christopher Quinlan (Ind. Lib)
3. Alana Dell (Ind. Lib)
4. Mitchell Jurd (Ind.)
1,101 6.6
Total formal votes 16,727 87.8
Informal votes 2,326 12.2
Turnout 19,053 86.8

North

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2024 New South Wales local elections: North Ward[127]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Matt Gould Team 1. Matt Gould (elected mayor)
2. Hilton Gibbs (elected 1)
3. Jacqueline Jenson (elected 3)
4. Trish Hill (elected 4)
5. Blair Briggs
10,703 67.7 +18.7
Experienced To Lead 1. Alison Dench (elected 2)
2. Maddy Phillips
3. Karl Klein
4. Maree Mullins
5. Ken Rudd
3,209 20.3
Independent 1. John Van De Putte
2. Rheya Mason
3. Teonie Mitchell
4. Fotios (Frank) Davlouros
5. Luke Reeves
1,055 6.7
Bev Spearpoint Team 1. Bev Spearpoint
2. Christopher Edwards
3. Elizabeth Berg
4. Lauren Heydon
849 5.4 −4.1
Total formal votes 15,816 90.0
Informal votes 1,754 10.0
Turnout 17,570 87.3

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Excluding the mayor, who is directly-elected.
  2. ^ a b Compared to the Benjamin Cai Independent Team (BCIT) vote total at the 2021 election, BCIT has a vote increase of 5.14%. Compared to the Nella Hall Independents (NHI) vote total in 2021, BCIT has a decrease of 6.96%. Compared to the BCIT and NHI combined 2021 vote total, BCIT has a decrease of 16.96%.[106]
  3. ^ Although Laura Cowell led "Shire Sports Independents" in 2021, she also held the "Shire Independents" ABN until 16 November 2023.[109] Another separate group, called "Shire Independents Group", was led by Tony Robins in 2021.[110]

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