Elections
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| Area Councillor 1 vacancy) | |
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| Voting closed in the supplementary election on 9 December 2019. | |
| Seven candidates stood in the election: | |
| MILLER, Ian THOMPSON, Julian VERRALL, Franklin Charles MIDZI, Jaison LITHGOW, Kirsty TAYLOR, Matt MASON, Sasha |
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| The following are the final results for this election, declared at 6:17pm | |
| Elected: |
MASON, Sasha |
| Count Summary | |
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| Enrolled voters: | 11048 |
| Envelopes returned: | 1792 |
| Envelopes accepted: | 1749 |
| Envelopes rejected: | 43 |
| Ballot papers not returned in envelope: | 4 |
| Formal votes: | 1735 |
| Informal votes: | 10 |
| Voter participation: | 1792 (16.22% of the total enrolment) |
| Quota: | 868 |
| First preference votes (before distribution of preferences) | |||
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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. |
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| Candidate | First preference votes | Percentage | |
| MILLER, Ian | 428 | 24.67% | |
| THOMPSON, Julian | 100 | 5.76% | |
| VERRALL, Franklin Charles | 102 | 5.88% | |
| MIDZI, Jaison | 276 | 15.91% | |
| LITHGOW, Kirsty | 124 | 7.15% | |
| TAYLOR, Matt | 139 | 8.01% | |
| MASON, Sasha | 566 | 32.62% | |
| Distribution of preferences |
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| After the distribution of preferences MASON, Sasha obtained 869 votes and was elected. To view the distribution of votes refer to the Marion - Woodlands Ward COMPLETED - 9 Dec 2019 (XLS 94 KB) |
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| Area Councillor ( 1 vacancy) | |
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| Voting closed in the supplementary election declared at 3:30pm on 9 December 2019. | |
| Seven candidates stood in the election: | |
| NEWMAN, Jason DUNCAN, Peter FERGUSON, Adrian |
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| The following are the full results for this election | |
| Elected: |
DUNCAN, Peter |
| Count Summary | |
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| Enrolled voters: | 4405 |
| Envelopes returned: | 1189 |
| Envelopes accepted: | 1164 |
| Envelopes rejected: | 25 |
| Ballot papers not returned in envelope: | 0 |
| Formal votes: | 1161 |
| Informal votes: | 3 |
| Voter participation: | 1189 (26.99% of the total enrolment) |
| Quota: | 581 |
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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. |
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| Candidate | First preference votes | Percentage | |
| NEWMAN, Jason | 341 | 29.37% | |
| DUNCAN, Peter | 462 | 39.79% | |
| FERGUSON, Adrian | 358 | 30.83% | |
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After the distribution of preferences DUNCAN, Peter obtained 600 votes and was elected. To view the distribution of votes refer to the Grant - 1 Councillor for Central Ward COMPLETE - 9 Dec 2019 (XLS 69 KB) |
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| Area Councillor ( 1 vacancy) | |
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| Voting closed in the supplementary election declared at 4:29pm on 9 December 2019. | |
| Two candidates stood in the election: | |
| NICHOLLS, Anthony William MAYNARD, Ken |
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| The following are the full results for this election | |
| Elected: |
NICHOLLS, Anthony William |
| Count Summary | |
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| Enrolled voters: | 2114 |
| Envelopes returned: | 962 |
| Envelopes accepted: | 939 |
| Envelopes rejected: | 23 |
| Ballot papers not returned in envelope: | 0 |
| Formal votes: | 937 |
| Informal votes: | 2 |
| Voter participation: | 962 (45.51% of the total enrolment) |
| Quota: | 469 |
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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. |
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| Candidate | First preference votes | Percentage | |
| NICHOLLS, Anthony William | 591 | 63.07% | |
| MAYNARD, Ken | 346 | 36.93% | |
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As NICHOLLS, Anthony William obtained a number of first preference votes greater than the quota of 469 he is elected without needing to proceed to a distribution of preferences. To view the distribution of votes refer to the Ceduna - 1 Area Councillor COMPLETE - 9 Dec 2019 (XLS 68 KB) |
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| Area Councillor ( 1 vacancy) | |
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| Voting closed in the supplementary election declared at 2:56 pm on 9 December 2019. | |
| Two candidates stood in the election: | |
| MORGAN, Ed PRESTRIDGE, Greg |
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| The following are the full results for this election | |
| Elected: |
PRESTRIDGE, Greg |
| Count Summary | |
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| Enrolled voters: | 1201 |
| Envelopes returned: | 503 |
| Envelopes accepted: | 495 |
| Envelopes rejected: | 8 |
| Ballot papers not returned in envelope: | 0 |
| Formal votes: | 492 |
| Informal votes: | 3 |
| Voter participation: | 503 (41.88% of the total enrolment) |
| Quota: | 247 |
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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. |
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| Candidate | First preference votes | Percentage | |
| MORGAN, Ed | 201 | 40.85% | |
| PRESTRIDGE, Greg | 291 | 59.15% | |
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As PRESTRIDGE, Greg obtained a number of first preference votes greater than the quota of 247 he is elected without needing to proceed to a distribution of preferences. To view the distribution of votes refer to the Mt Remarkable - 1 Councillor for Willochra Ward COMPLETE - 9 Dec 2019 (XLS 68 KB) |
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Copper Coast Council - Area Councillor - 17 Jun 2021
DAYMAN, Charmaine
As a local farming resident in the Copper Coast for the past 37 years, I feel our farming community needs a voice. My husband Paul and I have 2 adult daughters who attended Wallaroo Kindergarten, Mary MacKillop Catholic School and KMHS. Our 3 grandchildren are now following into these same schools. In that time I have been President, member of P&F and school board. I volunteered and trained to become a Qualified Ambulance Officer with Wallaroo station for 6 years of service. For 2 terms I held the position of Community member of Wallaroo Hospital Advisory Council. I volunteered and was a committee member for NYP Riding for the Disabled. Last year I became a member of Kadina Lions. If elected I am willing to contribute to Council and serve our vibrant community, to continue to be an area that everyone chooses to live, work, play and retire.
Contact details: 0427 232 938
SIMS, Peter
Retired Police Officer of 42 years service. Live in Wallaroo with my wife and have two adult children. Committed to ensuring favourable outcomes reached on the State Government owned road entering Wallaroo. Work towards securing a suitably made swimming enclosure safely meeting the needs of both locals and visitors well into the future. Ensure our heritage is maintained and historic structures well protected in and around Moonta. Ensuring the sealing of dirt roads in both rural districts and within town boundary areas are given necessary attention. Upgrading footpaths in each town and the construction of a bike track between Wallaroo and Moonta be linked to other trails. Be supportive of the needs in and around Kadina and Paskeville. Community involvement includes Secretary RSL Wallaroo, Flotilla Leader Sea Rescue and Deputy Chairperson Suicide Prevention Network both within the Copper Coast. Approachable and prepared to listen. Contact 0417890705
Contact details: 0417 890 705
MILLER, Mark
Small Business owner in Wallaroo, I have owned and operated my business for four years and employ 4 local people the business has been in operation for over sixty years. My background is in Leadership and Management, thirty years, also serving as a Director with Uniting Care Wesley Country South Australia (2010-2016) and the Uniting Care Wesley Housing Board (2012-2016), I held positions of Secretary Treasurer as well as being a member of the audit committee. I have a Degree in Management (Hons) and a Diploma of Business; I am a Graduate of the South Australian Community Leadership Program (2009). I have a long-standing interest in Local Government and the way it impacts the way we live and work in the Copper Coast. If elected I will strive to ensure council makes sound decisions that reflect what the community wants, needs, and expects.
Contact details:
BELL, Su
I live in Moonta for about 20 years, and have previously been an Elected Member. I have served on the Council's Cemetery Working Party, Yorke Peninsula Community Transport Board, and Moonta Ambulance Committee. I assisted in the Working Party, which completed the toilets at Kadina & Wallaroo cemeteries. I work with COTA (Council on the Aging) as a Volunteer assisting over 65's to enrol In My Aged Care and talk to community groups about Advanced Care Directives. I also work for National Trust Moonta branch in the Sweetshop at Moonta Mines. I am very conscious and compassionate of our Aging population and would assist spreading information to assist making life easier for seniors. I am the Mother of 3 girls and 8 Grandchildren. I have been a Justice of the Peace for 10years.
Contact details: 0419 251 598
PADDICK, Sandra Marie
A Kadina business owner of 30 years, operating Helloworld Travel, understands the importance of mentoring and investing in young adults with no experience to highly trained and professional staff. Sandra is passionate about the community and the Copper Coast as a whole. She has held various positions on community events, committees and sporting clubs; including Treasurer of the Kernewek Lowender; Treasurer of the Kadina Hockey Club; Coach of Minis; under 12/16; YP Country Carnival Hockey Teams and was recently awarded Life Member. Sandra continues to serve as a committee member of the Kadina Hub, Christmas in Kadina; and Wallaroo New Year's Eve Committee. Sandra lives on their family farm at Wallaroo, with husband Stephen, and two children Chloe and Thomas. She places significance in supporting local business for the future of the area and retaining employment opportunities for our children's future. She also has first-hand experience of farming challenges.
Contact details: 0418 803 259













