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2023 APY supplementary election result

Kanpi, Nyapari, Angatja, and Watarru electorate

Due to a vacancy arising, a supplementary election was required for the Kanpi, Nyapari, Angatja and Watarru electorate.

Following the close of rolls on Friday 30 June 2023, no eligible nominations were received for this supplementary election.

In accordance with section 9D (7) (a) of the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights Act, the APY Executive Board may appoint a suitable male Anangu from the Kanpi, Nyapari, Angatja and Watarru electorate. 

The APY Executive Board subsequently passed a resolution appointing Charlie Anytjipalya.

South Australian First Nations Voice to Parliament

SA Voice

Region 1 Kumangka Warrarna Wangkanthi (Central) and Region 4 Murraylands, Riverland and South East Supplementary Elections

For full details, please visit the SA FIRST NATIONS VOICE website (links to external website).

Current Voice to Parliament supplementary election timetable

EVENTDATE
Enrol to vote By Tuesday 11 February 2025 (closed)
Nominations Tuesday 28 January and (closed) 5pm, Tuesday 11 February 2025
Roll close 5pm on Tuesday 11 February 2025 (closed)
Postal vote applications Monday 13 February 2025 (closed)

Declaration of nominations

as soon as possible after 12 noon, Monday 24 February 2025 (Region 4 declared on Monday 24 February 2025)

Early voting period for Region 1 Tuesday 11 March 2025 to Friday 14 March 2025 (closed)

Polling day for Region 1 

Saturday 15 March 2025 (complete)

Election count begins for Region 1 Monday 24 March 2025 (complete)
Provisional results declared for Region 1 From Monday 24 March 2025  >> go to results website

 

 


Inaugural 2024 SA First Nations Voice to Parliament Results

View the results for the Local First Nations Voice positions in the 2024 SA First Nations Voice Election:

  • Region 1 – Central
  • Region 2 – Far North
  • Region 3 – Flinders and Upper North
  • Region 4 – Riverland and South East
  • Region 5 – West and West Coast
  • Region 6 – Yorke and Mid-North 

 The Inaugural South Australian First Nations Voice to Parliament Election was held on Saturday, 16 March 2024.

 

Renmark Paringa Council – Area Councillor – 16 August 2023

The resignation of an area councillor caused a casual vacancy in the Renmark Paringa Council.

Section 6A of the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 was applied to fill this vacancy.

The candidates who were not elected in the November 2022 periodic election were asked to confirm their willingness and eligibility to be elected to this vacancy. As two candidates were determined willing and eligible to be elected to the vacancy, a recount of the votes cast at the periodic election was conducted. 

First preference votes

First preference votes were distributed to the two eligible candidates, and ballot papers with no preference expressed for an eligible candidate were recorded as exhausted. Below are the first preference votes received by the candidates in the order they appeared on the ballot paper.

CandidateFirst preference votes
GREWAL, Jung1,184
MADDOCKS, Allan Peter1,857
Exhausted105
TOTAL3,146

Results declaration

Due to achieving the higher number of votes, Allan Peter MADDOCKS was declared elected at 11.01am on Wednesday 16 August 2023.

2015 By-election results Davenport

2015 By-election results Davenport

Last Updated on 09 February 2015 at 9:44 am

District of Davenport - Results

Electors Enrolled 24,916

 

First Preference Votes

CandidateAffiliationPercentage%Ballot Papers
DULUK
Sam
LIB
46.9% Complete
46.9 9,740
EDMONDS
Natasha
FFP
3.9% Complete
3.9 816
WALKER
Jeanie
IND
3.3% Complete
3.3 685
WARD
Mark
ALP
33.4% Complete
33.4 6,927
MOATE
Jody
GRN
12.5% Complete
12.5 2,584
Total Formal 97.1 20,752
Total Informal 2.9 613
Total Ballot Papers   21,365

Two Candidate Preferred

CandidateAffiliationPercentage%Ballot Papers
DULUK
Sam
LIB
53.1% Complete
53.1 11,021
WARD
Mark
ALP
46.9% Complete
46.9 9,731

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