Results of the 2024 New South Wales local elections in New England
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This is a list of results for the 2024 New South Wales local elections in the New England region, including the North West.[1][2]
The New England and North West region covers 12 local government areas (LGAs), including Tamworth.[3][4]
Armidale
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Armidale Regional Council is composed of 11 councillors elected proportionally to a single ward.
Incumbent councillors Sam Coupland, Tom Redwood, Paul Gaddes and Jon Galletly − who were all elected as ungrouped independents in 2021 − formed their own group known as "Vote 1 Growth".[5]
Independent councillors Steve Mepham and Paul Packham did not seek re-election.[6]
Armidale results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Susan McMichael 2. Caroline Chapman 3. Debra O'Brien 4. Yvonne Langenberg 5. Lisa Ward |
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Greens | 1. Dorothy Robinson 2. Elizabeth O'Hara 3. Pat Schulz 4. Gayle Davies 5. Gay (Alice) Cairns |
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Independent Regional Alliance | 1. Eli Imad 2. Rob Lenehan 3. Peter Heagney 4. Robert Jackson 5. Jypsi Hooper |
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Vote 1 Growth | 1. Sam Coupland 2. Todd Redwood 3. Paul Gaddes 4. Kay Endres 5. Jane Mactier 6. Jane Schmude 7. Melanie Fillios 8. Jon Galletly |
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Community First Independents | 1. Robert Taber 2. Rob Richardson 3. Siri Gamage 4. Josephine Newberry 5. Andy Berriman |
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Margaret O'Connor's Team | 1. Margaret O'Connor 2. Brian Flint 3. Kerry Moran 4. Bruce Newberry 5. Deni McKenzie 6. Janet Edmonds |
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Independent | Joshua Fittler | ||||
Independent | Natasha Ledger | ||||
Independent | Jenny Wild | ||||
Independent | Bradley Widders | ||||
Independent | Madank Narayanamurthy | ||||
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Glen Innes Severn
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Glen Innes Severn Council is composed of seven councillors elected proportionally to a single ward.
Glen Innes Severn results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Anne Vosper | ||||
Greens | Carol Sparks | ||||
Independent | Timothy Alt | ||||
Independent | Elena Weatherall | ||||
Independent | Rob Banham | ||||
Independent National | Margot Davis | ||||
Independent National | David Scott | ||||
Independent | Max Elphick | ||||
Independent | Andrew Parsons | ||||
Independent | Troy Arandale | ||||
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Gunnedah
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Gunnedah Shire Council is composed of nine councillors elected proportionally to a single ward.
Three councillors − Jamie Chaffey, Murray O'Keefe and David Moses − are not seeking re-election.[12]
Incumbent councillor Kate McGrath is contesting as an endorsed Labor candidate, while there is also one Independent Labor candidate.[13][14]
Gunnedah results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Colleen Fuller | ||||
Independent | Cameron Moore | ||||
Independent Labor | Linda Newell | ||||
Independent | Ann Luke | ||||
Independent National | Juliana McArthur | ||||
Labor | Kate McGrath | ||||
Independent | Mitchum Neave | ||||
Independent National | Robert (Rob) Hooke | ||||
Independent | Greg Petersen | ||||
Independent National | Robert Hoddle | ||||
Independent | Tammey McAllan | ||||
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Gwydir
[edit]Gwydir results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | 1. Ravi Gill 2. Adrian Willmot |
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Independent | Stuart Dick | ||||
Independent | Marilyn (Mashy) Dixon | ||||
Independent | John Bishton | ||||
Independent | Sarah Crump | ||||
Independent | Lyndon Mulligan | ||||
Independent | Sean Coleman | ||||
Independent | Tiffany Galvin | ||||
Independent | Allan Reddan | ||||
Independent | Rachel Sherman | ||||
Independent | Scot Crispin | ||||
Independent National | Mick Collins | ||||
Independent | Sally-Anne Robertson | ||||
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Liverpool Plains
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Liverpool Plains Shire Council is composed of seven councillors elected proportionally to a single ward.
Liverpool Plains results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Lynn Eykamp | ||||
Independent | James Robertson | ||||
Independent | Charlie Simkin | ||||
Independent | Terry Cohen | ||||
Independent National | Doug Hawkins | ||||
Independent | Ebonie Sadler-Small | ||||
Independent | Shawn Cain | ||||
Independent | Donna Lawson | ||||
Independent | Theodore Maczi | ||||
Independent | Kenneth Cudmore | ||||
Independent | Yvonne Wynne | ||||
Independent | Jason Allan | ||||
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Tamworth
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Tamworth Regional Council is composed of nine councillors elected proportionally to a single ward.
Labor was the only party to contest the 2021 election with an above-the-line group, with ungrouped candidates winning 86.4% of the vote.[20][21]
Tamworth results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | 1. Stephen Mears 2. Laura Hughes 3. Thomas Robinson 4. Denise McHugh 5. Sergio Rindo |
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Greens | 1. Ryan Brooke 2. Gemma-Lea Tolmie 3. Sewa Emojong 4. Robin Gunning 5. Catherine Fogarty |
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Independent | Judy Coates | ||||
Independent | Charles Impey | ||||
Independent | Brendon North | ||||
Independent | Jeffrey Budd | ||||
Independent | Russell Webb | ||||
Independent | Mark Rodda | ||||
Independent | Ray Tait | ||||
Independent | Marie Fenn | ||||
Independent | Matt Sharpam | ||||
Independent National | Daniel Gillett | ||||
Independent | Greg Meyer | ||||
Independent | Marc Sutherland | ||||
Independent National | Heidi Williamson | ||||
Independent National | Bede Burke | ||||
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- ^ "New England and North West". Invest Regional NSW. NSW Government. Archived from the original on 25 August 2024. Retrieved 25 August 2024.
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Steve Mepham and Paul Packham are retiring from their roles as councillors.
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