Yorke Peninsula Council supplementary election - Mayor

Count Summary
The scrutiny and count were conducted on Tuesday 23 September 2025.
Enrolled electors | 9,461 |
---|---|
Envelopes returned | 3,685 (38.95% return rate) |
Envelopes accepted | 3,627 |
Envelopes rejected | 58 |
Declaration envelopes excluded upon opening | 1 |
Voter participation* | 38.33% of the total enrolment |
Formal votes | 3,611 |
Informal votes | 15 |
Quota | 1,806 |
* Participation is calculated as the number of formal and informal votes counted as a percentage of the number of enrolled electors
Results
Candidate | First preference votes | Percent | Votes at Exclusion / Election | Elected or Excluded |
O'CONNELL, Michael | 996 | 27.58% | 996 | |
GRAY, Kylie Leanne | 2,615 | 72.42% | 2,615 | ELECTED |
Total | 3,611 |
Outcome of the election
As Kylie Leanne GRAY obtained 2,615 first preference votes, they were declared elected over quota at 02:45pm on Tuesday 23 September 2025.
To view the distribution of votes refer to the scrutiny sheet.
Daily Returns
Event | Legislation* | Date |
Close of rolls |
s 6(7)(a), s 15(9)(b) |
5pm, Monday 30 June 2025 |
Nominations open |
s 19(4) |
Thursday 24 July 2025 The Yorke Peninsula Council will be holding an in-person candidate briefing session at 6pm on Wednesday 16 July 2025 at the Yorke Peninsula Council Maitland Office, 8 Elizabeth Street, Maitland. |
Nominations close |
s 23(b) |
12 noon, Thursday 7 August 2025 |
Draw for positions on the ballot paper |
s 29(3)(b) |
as soon as practicable after 12 noon, Thursday 7 August 2025 Link to live draw https://www.youtube.com/live/5kCJcTQd2js |
First campaign donation return due |
s 80(3)(a)(ii) | Friday 15 August 2025 to Thursday 21 August 2025 |
Mailout of materials |
s 39(1) |
Tuesday 26 August 2025 to Monday 1 September 2025 |
Last day for re-issue of voting materials |
s 39(4), s 43(4) |
5pm, Monday 15 September 2025 |
Close of voting (polling day) |
s 6(6), s 6(7)(b) |
12 noon, Monday 22 September 2025 |
Scrutiny and count |
s 47(1)(a) |
Tuesday 23 September 2025 |
Second campaign donation return due | s 80(3)(b) |
Within 30 days of the 'conclusion of the election' |
* Local Government (Elections) Act 1999
Enrolment
If you are correctly enrolled for state elections in South Australia, you are automatically included on the council voters roll and will receive ballot papers through the post.
If you need to check or update your enrolment for future elections, you can choose one of the following options:
- Check my enrolment
- Enrol online (first time voters or to get back on the roll)
- Update my details online (for updates to your address, name or other contact details)
Council supplementary roll
If you are not enrolled on the state electoral roll you may be eligible to register on the council supplementary roll if you are:
- a resident or a non-Australian citizen who has lived at your residential address for one month or more
- an owner of an organisation or business
- an owner of a holiday home
- a sole owner, or group of owners, of a rateable property
- a sole occupier, or group of occupiers, of a rateable property
- a landlord of rateable property.
In accordance with section 15(5a) of the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999, council must purge the council's supplementary roll on 1 January of every election year. Therefore, all landlords, organisations, business owners or occupiers, and resident non-Australian citizens, must re-enrol from January 1 of every election year to be eligible to vote, with the exception of the City of Adelaide.
If you are unsure whether you are enrolled on the council supplementary roll, contact your local council.
Candidate information and regulations
Visit our Candidate section for more information about;
- Acts and Regulations
- Candidate eligibility and ineligibility
- Candidate disclosure returns
- Candidate responsibilities
- Electoral advertising
- Forms and handbooks
- Responsibilities as a member of a council.
CANDIDATE PORTAL ACCESS (link to external website)
Due to the high volume of supplementary election events scheduled for September, our candidate portal is currently unable to accommodate individual Council names. As a result, we have opted to use the generic label "September 2025 Supplementary Elections" on the portal’s landing page. Candidates wishing to nominate will select this option, after which they can proceed to nominate within their respective election.
List of candidates
In accordance with the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999, the draw to determine the order of candidate names to appear on the ballot paper was held on Thursday 7 August 2025. The result of the draw are detailed below. Disclaimer; Candidate information is accurate as of the date of publication and will remain unchanged until archived.
O'CONNELL, Michael
Currently in my third year as a Councillor I serve on the Council Audit and Risk, Roads, Edithburgh Swimming Pool and Access Advisory Committees. Although now retired I was previously a High School Principal, Chair of the South East Secondary Schools Association and member of the Education Department Secondary Schools Review Panel. My community involvement has included Presiding Member of a Health Advisory Council and Apex (Life Member) and more recently Edithburgh Progress Association, including Chair of the Caravan Park management committee. After growing up on Yorke Peninsula I now live in Edithburgh. I am married with two adult children and four grandchildren. Dedicated to local government, if selected as Mayor I will strive to be an ambassador of Yorke Peninsula, representing Council in a variety of capacities and providing leadership of fairness and integrity to support decision making for the best interests of the wider community. My email is michaeloconnell4 @bigpond.com
I live in the area
Contact Details: 0438 833 392
I am not a member of a Political Party
GRAY, Kylie Leanne
It’s time to refocus on Rates, Roads and Rubbish - Council’s core responsibilities. As a small business owner in the health sector with strong relationships in primary production, I bring a grounded, community-focused perspective to local leadership. I’m committed to procedural integrity through transparent, fair, and accountable decision-making that serves everyone. With hands-on experience in business and rural life, I aim to strengthen regional voices and partnerships. As a younger candidate, I bring fresh energy, a collaborative mindset, and forward thinking to engage the next generation while respecting the foundations laid by those before us. I’m ready to represent our diverse community and work together for a healthier, more vibrant future. Back to basics. Forward with purpose.
I live in the area
Contact Details: gray.kylieleanne @gmail.com
I am not a member of a Political Party
Current council elections
Between council periodic elections, held every four years, ECSA may occasionally conduct supplementary elections to fill vacancies that arise. Supplementary elections currently taking place in South Australia include:
Polling October 2025 (Voting)
- District Council of Kimba - Area Councillor
- City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters, West Norwood/Kent Town Ward
Polling November 2025 (Nominations closed)
Polling February 2026 (Roll closes - 31 October)
Results announced
- District Council of Mount Remarkable, Willochra Ward
- City of Adelaide, Central Ward
- Town of Gawler, Mayor
- Yorke Peninsula Council, Mayor
- District Council of Orroroo Carrieton, Area Councillor
- Adelaide Hills Council, Ranges Ward
- Adelaide Hills Council, Valleys Ward
- City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters, St Peters Ward
- Mount Barker District Council, South Ward
For information and the results of past council elections, visit the our past council elections results page.
To review election reports, visit our publications page.
Counting votes

Counting the votes for council elections
The electoral system used in local government elections in South Australia is the proportional representation electoral system, or PR for short.

Counting the votes for the House of Assembly
To win a seat in the House of Assembly, a candidate must receive an absolute majority of the total formal votes cast in the electoral district they are contesting.

Counting the votes for the Legislative Council
In order to win a seat in the Legislative Council, a candidate is normally required to obtain a ‘quota’ of the formal votes. This quota - or minimum number of votes required to win a seat – ensures that winning candidates are elected with a near equal numbers of votes.
Town of Gawler supplementary election - Mayor

Count Summary
The scrutiny and count were conducted on Tuesday 23 September 2025.
Enrolled electors | 20,907 |
---|---|
Envelopes returned | 6,540 (31.28% return rate) |
Envelopes accepted | 6,402 |
Envelopes rejected | 138 |
Declaration envelopes excluded upon opening | 4 |
Voter participation* | 30.6% of the total enrolment |
Formal votes | 6,373 |
Informal votes | 25 |
Quota | 3,187 |
* Participation is calculated as the number of formal and informal votes counted as a percentage of the number of enrolled electors
Results
Candidate | First preference votes | Percent | Votes at Exclusion / Election | Elected or Excluded |
SHANKS, Nathan | 2,955 | 46.37% | 3,259 | ELECTED |
DAVIES, Cody | 2,805 | 44.01% | 2,932 | |
LITTLE, Paul Robert | 613 | 9.62% | 613 | Excluded |
Total | 6,373 |
Outcome of the election
After the distribution of preferences, Nathan SHANKS obtained 3,259 votes and was declared elected over quota at 05:15pm on Tuesday 23 September 2025.
To view the distribution of votes refer to the scrutiny sheet.
Daily Returns
Event | Legislation* | Date |
Close of rolls |
s 6(7)(a), s 15(9)(b) |
5pm, Monday 30 June 2025 |
Nominations open |
s 19(4) |
Thursday 24 July 2025 |
Nominations close |
s 23(b) |
12 noon, Thursday 7 August 2025 |
Draw for positions on the ballot paper |
s 29(3)(b) |
as soon as practicable after 12 noon, Thursday 7 August 2025 Link to live draw https://www.youtube.com/live/5kCJcTQd2js |
First campaign donation return due |
s 80(3)(a)(ii) | Friday 15 August 2025 to Thursday 21 August 2025 |
Mailout of materials |
s 39(1) |
Tuesday 26 August 2025 to Monday 1 September 2025 |
Last day for re-issue of voting materials |
s 39(4), s 43(4) |
5pm, Monday 15 September 2025 |
Close of voting (polling day) |
s 6(6), s 6(7)(b) |
12 noon, Monday 22 September 2025 |
Scrutiny and count |
s 47(1)(a) |
Tuesday 23 September 2025 |
Second campaign donation return due | s 80(3)(b) |
Within 30 days of the 'conclusion of the election' |
* Local Government (Elections) Act 1999
Enrolment
If you are correctly enrolled for state elections in South Australia, you are automatically included on the council voters roll and will receive ballot papers through the post.
If you need to check or update your enrolment for future elections, you can choose one of the following options:
- Check my enrolment
- Enrol online (first time voters or to get back on the roll)
- Update my details online (for updates to your address, name or other contact details)
Council supplementary roll
If you are not enrolled on the state electoral roll you may be eligible to register on the council supplementary roll if you are:
- a resident or a non-Australian citizen who has lived at your residential address for one month or more
- an owner of an organisation or business
- an owner of a holiday home
- a sole owner, or group of owners, of a rateable property
- a sole occupier, or group of occupiers, of a rateable property
- a landlord of rateable property.
In accordance with section 15(5a) of the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999, council must purge the council's supplementary roll on 1 January of every election year. Therefore, all landlords, organisations, business owners or occupiers, and resident non-Australian citizens, must re-enrol from January 1 of every election year to be eligible to vote, with the exception of the City of Adelaide.
If you are unsure whether you are enrolled on the council supplementary roll, contact your local council.
Candidate information and regulations
Visit our Candidate section for more information about;
- Acts and Regulations
- Candidate eligibility and ineligibility
- Candidate disclosure returns
- Candidate responsibilities
- Electoral advertising
- Forms and handbooks
- Responsibilities as a member of a council.
* More information for Candidates
CANDIDATE PORTAL ACCESS (link to external website)
Due to the high volume of supplementary election events scheduled for September, our candidate portal is currently unable to accommodate individual Council names. As a result, we have opted to use the generic label "September 2025 Supplementary Elections" on the portal’s landing page. Candidates wishing to nominate will select this option, after which they can proceed to nominate within their respective election.
List of candidates
In accordance with the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999, the draw to determine the order of candidate names to appear on the ballot paper was held on Thursday 7 August 2025. The result of the draw are detailed below.
SHANKS, Nathan
I am a father, husband, builder & Acting Mayor of Gawler. I first ran for council in 2018 as a ratepayer, frustrated about council processes. Fast forward to now & I’ve been honoured to play a pivotal role toward a fresh council. We have a new CEO, new culture & new energy around the council table. As well as new relationships with our neighbouring councils & different levels of government, something I have been working very hard on behind the scenes. I’m running for Mayor not for the title but because as a leader I know how to get things done & I’m not afraid to roll up my sleeves. I don’t pretend to have all the answers but I do bring a practical mindset, a thick skin & a genuine love for this town. No nonsense, just honest work. I would love to keep building toward a better Gawler. Build much needed infrastructure, build important relationships & work alongside the groups, clubs & businesses that build a strong sense of community. With your help we can build a better Gawler.
I live in the area
Contact Details: 0447 680 779
I am not a member of a Political Party
DAVIES, Cody
I believe that a more connected community is a stronger community. That is why I put in the effort, every day, to communicate with Gawler residents, which I have done long before this by-election was called. At a time when our region is growing fast, it is vital that the mayor, as the Council’s official chief spokesperson, is somebody who can bring the community together by informing them and engaging them. I am 35 years old with six years of experience on Council, including a year as Deputy Mayor. I have spent over 15 years operating in fields such as media, social media, journalism, and community management, which I would like to utilise to promote and strengthen the culture of our beautiful town. If you’ve read this far, then you care about being informed on local issues, so why not take that final step and vote!
I live in the area
Contact Details: codydaviesforcouncil @gmail.com
I am a member of the Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch)
LITTLE, Paul Robert
I wish to introduce myself. Paul Robert Little OAM J.P. I have been elected several times before to council. I am a returned soldier and a retired Police Officer have had many roles in the Town of Gawler, director Hospital Board, a volunteer driver for the Hospital, and five years as a director of the Barossa loght and Gawler Football League. As a retired person I am well aware of the pressures on budgets on any rate increases. Please place me first on the ballot.
I live in the area
Contact Details: pr.little @outlook.com
I am not a member of a Political Party