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The 2023 Western Australian local elections were held on 21 October 2023 to elect the councils of 124 of the 137 local government areas (LGAs) in Western Australia. Many councils also held mayoral and deputy mayoral elections.
2023 Western Australian local elections: Coast Ward; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent: Georgie Randklev (elected) 819 27.98 Independent: Michael Thomas Le Page (elected) 785 26.82 Independent: Meg Anklesaria 499 17.05 Independent: Anita McSweeney 499 17.05 Western Australia: Anthony Fels: 325 11.10 Total formal votes 2,927 97.37 Informal ...
The 2021 Western Australian state election was held on Saturday 13 March to elect members to the Parliament of Western Australia, where all 59 seats in the Legislative Assembly and all 36 seats in the Legislative Council were up for election.
B Includes results for the Western Australian Liberal Party from 1911 until 1917, and the Ministerial Party from 1904 until 1911. C The party was known as the Country Party (1914–1946; 1962–1973), Country and Democratic League (1946–1962), National Alliance (1974), National Country Party (1975–1984) and National Party (1984–present).
2019 Australian federal election: Senate, Western Australia [2] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Quota: 206,661 Liberal: 1. Linda Reynolds (elected 1) 2. Slade Brockman (elected 3) 3. Matt O'Sullivan (elected 4) 4. Trischa Botha 591,860 40.91 +2.40 Labor: 1. Pat Dodson (elected 2) 2. Louise Pratt (elected 5) 3. Alana Herbert 4. Thomas French 5 ...
The 2021 state election saw Labor win one of the most comprehensive victories on record at the state or territory level in Australia. It won 53 of the 59 seats, surpassing its own record set four years earlier for the largest government majority and seat tally in Western Australian parliamentary history.
The results in Western Australia were the subject of significant media attention on election night, as the swing towards Labor in the state was much higher than every other state and territory at 10.55%, and the swing was large enough to deliver a Labor majority government. [17]
This is a list of electoral district results of the 2021 Western Australian election. Percentages, margins and swings are calculated on notional estimates based on analysis of the redistributed electoral boundaries by the ABC's Antony Green for the Western Australian Parliamentary Library.