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Lake Macquarie City Council is composed of thirteen councillors, including the mayor, for a fixed four-year term of office. The mayor is directly elected while the twelve other Councillors are elected proportionally as three separate wards , each electing four Councillors.
Cessnock City Council is composed of four wards electing three councillors, each, as well as a directly-elected mayor. At the 2021 election, the Labor Party won a plurality with five councillors and the mayoralty. [4] In January 2024, D Ward councillor Paul Paynter left Cessnock Independents to join the Liberal Party, which won three seats in ...
2021 New South Wales local elections: Lake Macquarie [11] Party Votes % Swing Seats Change Labor: 50,340 39.2 6 1 Liberal: 33,078 25.7 3 Lake Mac Independents: 24,922 19.4 3 Greens: 12,571 9.8 0 Independent: 4,661 3.6 0 Shooters, Fishers, Farmers: 29,80 2.3 0 Formal votes 128,552
"Woollahra Municipal Council currently has 15 Councillors. Do you favour reducing the total number of Councillors from 15 to 9? Please note that a reduction in the number of Councillors will result in a reduction of Wards across the Woollahra Municipal Council Local Government Area, likely to be a reduction of 5 Wards to 3." 13,818 49.02 14,373 ...
Council Ward Councillor Former party New party Date ... Lake Mac Independents: 24,922 0.62 –0.48 ... Lake Macquarie: 7 3 0 0 3 Lane Cove: 3 3 1 2
Lake Macquarie is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in Greater Newcastle, Hunter region of the Australian state of New South Wales.
Jim Ward VIC Melbourne [91] PI: The Parramatta Independents 2008–2012: Paul Dillon NSW Parramatta [72] UGC: Unite GC: 2007–2008: Rob Molhoek: QLD Gold Coast [94] YMTGID: Your Melbourne Team Get It Done 2020–2020: Mary Poulakis VIC Melbourne [81]
This is a list of mayors and shire presidents of the City of Lake Macquarie and its predecessors in the Hunter Region of New South Wales. The Shire of Lake Macquarie was proclaimed on 6 March 1906. It became a municipality on 1 March 1977 and a city on 7 September 1984. [1] [2] The Shire was represented by a Shire President and 16 aldermen.