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Due to the passing of a member of the council, a supplementary election was necessary to fill the vacancy of councillor for Eyre ward.
Timetable
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Roll close | 5:00 pm, Tuesday 30 November 2021 |
| Opening of nominations | Thursday 30 December 2021 |
| Nominations close | 12 noon, Thursday 13 January 2022 |
| Dispatch of ballot material to electors | Tuesday 1 February and Monday 7 February 2022 |
| Close of voting (polling day) | 12 noon, Monday 21 February 2022 |
| Scrutiny and count | 10:00 am Tuesday 22 February 2022 |
Close of roll
The voters roll for this supplementary election closed at 5:00 pm on Tuesday 30 November 2022.
Candidates
At the close of nominations at 12 noon on Thursday 13 January 2022, a total of 3 nominations were received and accepted for the supplementary election. In accordance with the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999, a draw was held to determine the order of candidates names to appear on the ballot paper. The result of the draw and profiles for each of the candidates are printed below. This information is provided by the candidate and neither the returning officer nor the Mid Murray Council takes responsibility or bears liability for the information contained within.
List of candidates and their profiles
Daily returns
Count summary
| Enrolled voters | 2042 |
|---|---|
| Envelopes returned | 623 |
| Envelopes accepted |
608 |
| Envelopes rejected at preliminary scrutiny | 15 |
| Ballot papers not returned in envelope | 0 |
| Voter participation | 623 (30.51%) of the total enrolment |
| Formal votes |
607 |
| Informal votes | 1 |
| Quota | 304 |
First preference votes
Below are the first preference votes received by the candidates in the order they appeared on the ballot paper. Percentages have been rounded to two decimal places.
| Candidate | First preference votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| TREDREA, Wayne | 171 | 28.17% |
| BROKENSHIRE, Deb | 214 | 35.26% |
| GAMERTSFELDER, Jakob | 222 | 36.57% |
Distribution of preferences
After the distribution of preferences Deb BROKENSHIRE obtained 263 votes and was elected under quota.
To view the distribution of votes refer to the Mid Murray Council - Eyre Ward - 21 February 2022.
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The election of a serving area councillor to the position of mayor resulted in an area councillor position being vacated.
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 elections were asked to confirm their willingness and eligibility to be elected to this vacancy. As 5 candidates were determined willing and eligible to be elected to the vacancy, a recount of the votes cast at the periodic elections was conducted.
First preference votes
First preference votes were distributed to the 5 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.
| Candidate | First preference votes |
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| WASSON, Fred | 144 |
| MURPHY, Mark Francis | 216 |
| FRIED, Peter Anthony | 186 |
| BAKER, Mark Andrew | 136 |
| LAURIE, David Park | 241 |
| Exhausted | 20 |
| TOTAL | 943 |
Distribution of preferences
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After the distribution of preferences, David Park LAURIE obtained 403 votes and was declared elected under quota at 1:24 pm on Friday 24 February 2023. |
To view the distribution of votes refer to the District Council of Robe - scrutiny sheet (PDF 135 KB)
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The election of a serving area councillor to the position of mayor resulted in an area councillor position being vacated.
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 elections were asked to confirm their willingness and eligibility to be elected to this vacancy. It was determined that only one candidate was willing and eligible.
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Therefore, James PARKINS was declared elected to the vacancy on 20 February 2023. |





