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Elections

Architectural Practice Board of South Australia 2023

Details
Published: 25 November 2025

An election was held to appoint three registered Architects to the Architectural Practice Board of South Australia, in accordance with the Architectural Practice (Election) Regulations 2025.

Results

Candidate First preference votes Votes at Exclusion / Election Elected or Excluded
WARD, Stephen  82  Quota ELECTED 1 
SALVATORE, Dario  44  Quota ELECTED 3
CAROSCIO, Enzo  39  48  
BURGE, Sarah  55  Quota ELECTED 2
Total      

Outcome of the election

As Stephen WARD obtained 82 first preference votes, they were provisionally declared elected over quota first.

After the distribution of preferences, Sarah BURGE was provisionally declared elected second.

After the distribution of preferences, Dario SALVATORE was provisionally declared elected third.

To view the distribution of votes refer to the scrutiny sheet.

 

Mount Barker District Council South Ward Recount - 25 November 2025

Details
Published: 25 November 2025

The resignation of a Councillor for South Ward resulted in a casual vacancy for this position.

Section 6A of the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 was applied to fill this vacancy. This section describes how casual vacancies must be filled in certain circumstances, including where the vacancy occurs within 12 months after the conclusion of a supplementary election. Unsuccessful candidates from a previous supplementary election are contacted, and a recount of the votes is conducted including those candidates who have confirmed that they are still willing and have been found to still be eligible to nominate for the position.

Two unsuccessful candidates in the supplementary election for Councillor for South Ward for the Mount Barker District Council that concluded 26 September 2025 were still willing and eligible. A recount of the votes was conducted with the following results:

First preference votes

First preference votes were distributed to the 2 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
ATKINSON 793
KELLY1,061
Newly Exhausted287
TOTAL1,854

Results declaration

After the distribution of preferences, Darren KELLY obtained 1061 votes and was provisionally declared elected over quota at 2:40pm on Tuesday 25 November 2025.

To view the distribution of votes refer to the scrutiny sheet.

Architectural Practice Board of South Australia

Details
Published: 22 September 2025

Elections for the Architectural Practice Board of South Australia are held every three years. The board is composed of three elected members and four other appointed members.


Elections

Architectural Practice Board of South Australia 2025

As Stephen WARD obtained 92 first preference votes, they were provisionally declared elected over quota first on Thursday 6 November 2025.

After the distribution of preferences, Simon FROST was provisionally declared elected second on Thursday 6 November 2025.

After the distribution of preferences, Kirstie Lorraine COULTAS was provisionally declared elected third on Thursday 6 November 2025.

To view the distribution of votes refer to the scrutiny sheet.

 


Architectural Practice Board of South Australia 2020

Architectural Practice Board of South Australia 2016 

More information

For more information, visit the Architectural Practice Board of South Australia 
website, or refer to the Architectural Practice Act 2009 .

Counting votes

Details
Published: 16 July 2025
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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.

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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.

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