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The previous mayoral election was held in October 2020, following the council's suspension by the Western Australian state government in 2018. [1] Four of the eight councillors elected in 2020 faced another election in 2021, while the remaining four had their terms expire in 2023. [2]
2023 Western Australian mayoral elections: Albany [4] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent: Greg Stocks 3,878 34.51 Independent: Scott Leary 2,263 20.13 Independent Greens: Lynn MacLaren: 1,765 15.71 Independent: Chris Thomson 1,402 12.48 Independent: Ken Kelly 862 7.67 Independent Labor: Matt Benson-Lidholm: 836 7.44 Independent: Cheryl ...
Many councils also held mayoral and deputy mayoral elections. [1] Electoral reform saw optional preferential voting introduced, and council representation changed to align with the population of the district. [2] [3] Local elections in WA are held periodically, meaning around half of all councillors were not up for election until 2025. [2]
PERTH AMBOY – Three Democrats and one Republican have filed to run in the mayoral primary in June, the city's first partisan election. Mayor Helmin Caba will be challenged by retired Municipal ...
2023 Western Australian mayoral elections: Perth [16] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent: Basil Zempilas: 3,264 56.50 +27.06 Independent: Sandy Anghie 2,108 36.49 +26.92 Independent: Will Leyland 405 7.01 +7.01 Total formal votes 5,777 99.26 Informal votes 43 0.74 Turnout: 5,820 34.51 −6.78 Independent hold: Swing +27.06
This number, from January 2023, is based on voters who live in counties or states that use ranked-choice voting. The system has grown over the past two decades with 53 or so cities using it today.
The results are then printed as the election return and sent electronically to the city or municipal Board of Canvassers. In 2016, for the third time in a row, the Philippines automated their elections using electronic vote counting machines. The deployment of 92,500 of these machines was the largest in the world.
The November 2016 barangay and SK elections were postponed to May 2018, and the following election was scheduled for May 2020, then every three years thereafter. [6]On September 30, 2019, the Senate of the Philippines passed a bill postponing the date of the barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections to December 5, 2022. [7]