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On 5 March 2023, the NSW Labor Party held their official campaign launch. [34] On 9 March a significant outage of the Sydney rail network caused by a communications failure saw Perrottet to apologise to customers and offer a fare-free day. [35] On 11 March the Greens NSW had their campaign launch, where they listed their balance of power ...
The 2023 New South Wales Legislative Council election was held on 25 March 2023 to elect the 57th New South Wales Legislative Council. The incumbent Liberal–National Coalition was seeking to retain its longstanding majority of seats, opposed by the Labor Party. The Greens, One Nation and several other minor parties also contested the election ...
This local electoral calendar for 2023 lists the subnational elections held in 2023. Referendums , recall and retention elections , and national by-elections (special elections) are also included. Part of the Politics series
The NSW Supreme Court ordered re-run elections in Kempsey, Singleton and Shellharbour Ward A. In Kempsey, the highest placed non-elected candidate from 2021, Dean Saul, was instead one the first councillors elected. [22] This failure caused the NSW Government to suspend the iVote system from use in the 2023 New South Wales state election.
On 13 September 2023 Hoenig formally announced that the business vote would be removed, starting at the 2024 election. [28] Eligible people will still be able to apply to be on the non-residential roll, however only one person would now be entitled to be enrolled on behalf of non-residents − the same as all other LGAs.
Bega Valley Shire Council is composed of nine councillors elected proportionally to a single ward, as well as − starting at the 2024 election − a directly elected mayor. In November 2022, councillor Russell Fitzpatrick joined the Liberal Party to contest the 2023 state election in the electorate of Bega. [4]
New South Wales state election, 25 March 2023 Legislative Assembly << 2019–2027 >> Enrolled voters 5,521,688 Votes cast 4,861,148 Turnout: 88.04 −1.39 Informal votes 159,218 Informal 3.28 −0.18 Summary of votes by party Party Primary votes % Swing Seats Change Labor: 1,738,081: 36.97 +3.66 45 +9 Liberal: 1,259,253 26.78 –5.21 25 −10 ...
The National Party does not endorse candidates for local elections. Coffs Harbour MP Gurmesh Singh, the deputy leader of the NSW Nationals, endorsed Nikki Williams (Team Nikki), George Cecato (Better Coffs Coast) and Tegan Swan (Independent) in the mayoral election. [10] Both Williams and Cecato are Nationals members. [11] [12]