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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections

← 2021 14 September 2024 2028 ⊟

All 37 directly-elected mayors in New South Wales
  First party Second party Third party
 
IND
Leader N/A N/A N/A
Party Independents[a] Labor Liberal
Last election 23 mayors 4 mayors 4 mayors
Seats before 23 4 4

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
OLC
Leader No leader Paul Garrard John Ruddick
Party Greens OLC Libertarian
Last election 1 mayor 1 mayor Did not contest
Seats before 1 0 0
Seats won 1 0 0
Seat change Steady Steady Steady

The 2024 New South Wales mayoral elections were held on 14 September 2024 to elect mayors or lord mayors to 37 of the 128 local government areas (LGAs) in New South Wales, Australia. The elections took place as part of the statewide local elections.[1][2]

Background

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2021 referendums

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At the 2021 local elections, four referendum questions were put to voters about directly-elected mayors.

When asked if they supported the introduction of a directly-elected mayor in 2024, 72.7% voted "Yes" in Bega Valley and 76.2% voted "Yes" in Ryde.[3][4] In Wagga Wagga, 50.6% voted "No" to the creation of a directly-elected mayor, the closest margin of any local referendum questions in 2021.[5] In Griffith, voters were asked if they supported removing the direct mayoral election, to which 71.8% voted "No".[6]

Angelo Tsirekas dismissal

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On 6 April 2022, it was announced Canada Bay mayor Angelo Tsirekas (Our Local Community) was under investigation by the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) over allegations he accepted benefits from developer I-Prosperity Group in return for "favourable planning decisions" dating back to 2012.[7][8]

Tsirekas was suspended as mayor on 9 November 2023 after ICAC found he had engaged in corrupt conduct. It was found he received benefits including overseas flights and accommodation, worth at least $18,800, between 2015 and 2019.[9]

On 13 December 2023, Tsirekas was dismissed as mayor by Minister for Local Government Ron Hoenig. He was banned from civic office for a period of five years.[10] On 25 January 2024, Michael Megna (Liberal) was appointed by councillors to serve for the remainder of the term.

Candidates

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Incumbents at the time of the elections are highlighted in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour.

LGA Held by Labor Liberal Greens Independents[a] Others
Ballina Sharon Cadwallader Team Andrew Broadley Kiri Dicker Sharon Cadwallader (SCT)
Keith Hall (Ind)
Phil Meehan (Ind)
Bega Valley Independent Helen O'Neil Peter Haggar Russell Fitzpatrick (Ind)
David Porter (IFC)
Mitchell Nadin (IFC)
Tony Allen (Ind)
Bellingen Waterfall Way Inds Dominic King Steve Allan (WWI)
Broken Hill For A Better Broken Hill Darriea Turley Tom Kennedy (FABBH)
David Gallagher (TBH)
Burwood Labor John Faker David Hull Guitang Lu (Unity)
Byron Byron Independents Asren Pugh Sarah Ndiaye Michael Lyon (BI)
David Warth (BSC)
Canada Bay Liberal Andrew Ferguson Michael Megna Charles Jago
Cessnock Labor Jay Suvaal Llynda Nairn Daniel Watton (CI)
Coffs Harbour Team Moose Tony Judge Jonathan Cassell Nikki Williams (TN)
Tegan Swan (TWT)
Rodney Fox (Ind)
Paul Amos (TM)
George Cecato (BCC)
Dungog Independent Digby Rayward (Ind) Michael Dowling (Ind. Nat)
John Connors (Ind)
Karen Drinan (Ind)
Eurobodalla Advance Eurobodalla Sharon Winslade Colleen Turner Phil Constable (Ind)
Rob Pollock (Ind)
Mick Johnson (Ind)
Clair Mcash (Ind)
Mat Hatcher (AE)
Anthony Mayne (MT)
Fairfield Frank Carbone George Barcha Frank Carbone (FC)
Griffith Independent Doug Curran (Ind)
Anne Napoli (Ind)
Hornsby Liberal Janelle McIntosh Warren Waddell Tania Salitra Roger Woodward (Ind)
Nathan Tilbury (NTH)
Hunter's Hill Liberal Zac Miles Ross Williams (TR)
Kempsey Independent Arthur Bain Leo Hauville (Ind)
Charanjit Bedi (Ind)
Dean Saul (Ind)
Tony Irwin (Ind)
Simon Fergusson (Ind)
Kinne Ring (Ind)
Lake Macquarie Labor Adam Shultz Melody Harding Bryce Ham Romairi Dawson (Ind)
John Gilbert (OLC)
Kate Warner (LMI)
Lismore Steve Krieg for Lismore Harper Dalton-Earls Vanessa Grindon-Ekins Steve Krieg (SKFL)
Big Rob (Ind)
John Jenkins (Ind)
Liverpool Liberal Betty Green Ned Mannoun Michael Andjelkovic (Ind)
Michael Tierney (Ind)
Robert Aiken (Ind)
Karress Rhodes (LI)
Peter Ristevski (OLC)
Gemma Noiosi (LBT)
Peter Harle (LCIT)
Deb Gurung (CVA)
Maitland Penfold Independents Ben Whiting Campbell Knox Sean Saffari (Ind)
Philip Penfold (PI)
Mosman Serving Mosman John Wakefield Simon Menzies (Ind)
Roy Bendall (MB)
Ann Kimber (SM)
Nambucca Valley Independent Susan Jenvey David Jones Ljubov Simson (Ind)
Gary Lee (Ind)
Newcastle Labor Nuatali Nelmes Callum Pull Charlotte McCabe Ross Kerridge
(ON)
Steve O'Brien (SA)
Milton Caine (C4C)
Orange Team Hamling Jeffery Whitton David Mallard Gerald Power (Ind)
Melanie McDonell (Ind)
Kevin Duffy (Ind)
Tony Mileto (Ind)
Tammy Greenhalgh (TFO)
Port Macquarie-Hastings Team Pinson Lauren Edwards Adam Roberts (TR) Mark Hornshaw (LBT)
Nik Lipovac (TL)
Port Stephens Independent Leah Anderson Mark Watson (SPS)
Paul Le Monttee (Ind)
Richmond Valley Independent Robert Mustow (Ind)
Robert Hayes (Ind)
Lyndall Murray (RVV)
John Walker (ATFC)
Ryde Liberal Bernard Purcell Trenton Brown Tina Kordrostami Roy Maggio (RMI)
Shellharbour Chris Homer Independents Rob Peterski Chris Homer (CHI)
Paul Rankin (Ind)
Shoalhaven Greens Kaye Gartner Jemma Tribe (TT) Patricia White (SIG)
Singleton Independent Peree Watson Sue Moore (Ind)
Danny Thompson (Ind)
Sydney Team Clover (CMIT) Zann Maxwell Lydon Gannon Sylvie Ellsmore Susan Ritchie (Ind)
Baiyu Chen (Ind)
Sam Danieli (WLS)
Clover Moore (CMIT)
Yvonne Weldon (YWI)
Sean Masters (LBT)
Rachel Evans (SA)
The Hills Liberal Immanuel Selvaraj Michelle Byrne Mila Kasby
Uralla Independent Robert Bell (Ind)
Willoughby Community Matters Tanya Taylor (TTCM) Henry Luo (Ind. Labor)
Anna Greco (WCI)
Roy McCallagh (TR)
Jade Yu-Chun Hsueh (Ind)
Wollondilly Matt Gould Team Matt Gould (MGT)
Ben Banasik (ETL)
Bev Spearpoint (BST)
Paul Rogers (TP)
Wollongong Wollongong Independents Tania Brown Jess Whittaker Suzanne de Vive (Ind)
Ryan Morris (Ind)
Andrew Anthony (Ind. SAP)

Retiring mayors

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Results

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Ballina

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Ballina
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Sharon Cadwallader Team Sharon Cadwallader 13,783 49.54 11.54
Greens Kiri Dicker 5,976 21.48 21.48
Labor Andrew Broadley 2,930 10.53 −5.17
Independent Kevin Loughrey 2,670 9.60 9.60
Independent Phil Meehan 2,465 8.86 8.86
Total formal votes 27,824 95.52 −1.08
Informal votes 1,302 4.48 1.08
Turnout 29,126
Two-candidate-preferred result
Sharon Cadwallader Team Sharon Cadwallader 15,455 68.06 9.26
Greens Kiri Dicker 7,253 31.94 31.94
Sharon Cadwallader Team hold Swing N/A

Bega Valley

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Bega Valley[25]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Helen O'Neil 5,578 24.89 24.89
Independent Russell Fitzpatrick 4,511 20.12 20.12
Independents For Change Mitchell Nadin 4,326 19.30 19.30
Independent Tony Allen 3,567 15.91 15.91
Greens Peter Haggar 2,275 10.15 10.15
Independents For Change David Porter 2,158 9.63 9.63
Total formal votes 22,415 95.64 95.64
Informal votes 1,022 4.36 4.36
Turnout 23,437
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Russell Fitzpatrick 7,708 50.12 50.12
Labor Helen O'Neil 7,672 49.88 49.88
Independent win Swing N/A
  • This was the first time the position of mayor of Bega Valley was directly-elected instead of appointed by councillors
  • Russell Fitzpatrick (Independent) was the incumbent mayor going into the 2024 election

Bellingen

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Bellingen
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Waterfall Way Inds Steve Allan 5,316 67.79
Greens Dominic King 2,526 32.21
Total formal votes
Informal votes
Turnout
Waterfall Way Inds hold Swing

Broken Hill

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Broken Hill[26]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
For A Better Broken Hill Tom Kennedy 7,419 70.42
Labor Darriea Turley 1,707 16.20
Team Broken Hill Dave Gallagher 1,410 13.38
Total formal votes 10,536 96.84
Informal votes 344 3.16
Turnout 10,880
Two-candidate-preferred result
For A Better Broken Hill Tom Kennedy 7,841 80.29
Labor Darriea Turley 1,925 19.71
For A Better Broken Hill hold Swing

Burwood

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Burwood
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor John Faker 11,047 66.12
Liberal David Hull 4,226 25.29
Unity Guitang Lu 1,434 8.58
Total formal votes
Informal votes
Turnout
Two-candidate-preferred result
Labor hold Swing

Byron

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Byron[27][28]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Greens Sarah Ndiaye 6,522 34.70 20.0
Labor Asren Pugh 5,666 30.14 18.54
Byron Shire Compass David Warth 3,481 18.52 18.52
Byron Independents Michael Lyon 3,128 16.64 −7.06
Total formal votes 18,797 95.73
Informal votes 839 4.27
Turnout 19,636
Two-candidate-preferred result
Greens Sarah Ndiaye 7,582 51.81 51.81
Labor Asren Pugh 7,051 48.19 48.19
Greens gain from Byron Independents Swing N/A

Canada Bay

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Canada Bay
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Michael Megna 22,437 46.08
Labor Andrew Ferguson 18,664 38.33
Greens Charles Jago 7,588 15.58
Total formal votes 48,689
Informal votes 1,704
Turnout 50,393
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal Michael Megna 23,205 50.91
Labor Andrew Ferguson 22,374 49.09
Liberal gain from Our Local Community Swing N/A

Cessnock

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Cessnock[29]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Cessnock Independents Daniel Watton 19,606 49.35 22.10
Labor Jay Suvaal 16,806 42.30 −0.52
Greens Llynda Nairn 3,317 8.35 −2.63
Total formal votes 39,729 94.01 −2.18
Informal votes 2,530 3.81 2.18
Turnout 42,259
Two-candidate-preferred result
Cessnock Independents Daniel Watton 20,452 53.71 13.23
Labor Jay Suvaal 17,624 46.29 −13.23
Cessnock Independents gain from Labor Swing 13.23

Coffs Harbour

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Coffs Harbour
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Team Nikki Nikki Williams 15,411 32.76 32.7
Team Moose Paul Amos 12,591 26.77 2.33
Labor Tony Judge 4,204 8.94 0.64
Better Coffs Coast George Cecato 4,066 8.64 –3.41
We Thrive Tegan Swan 4,007 8.52 8.52
Greens Jonathon Cassell 3,546 7.54 1.11
Independent Rodney Fox 3,214 6.83 6.83
Total formal votes 47,039 95.20 –1.02
Informal votes 2,373 4.80 1.02
Turnout 49,412 83.83 1.05
Two-candidate-preferred result
Team Nikki Nikki Williams 19,343 55.16 55.16
Team Moose Paul Amos 15,721 44.84 –17.37
Team Nikki gain from Team Moose Swing

Dungog

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Dungog[30][31]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Digby Rayward 1,884 30.34 30.34
Independent National Michael Dowling 1,603 25.81 25.81
Independent John Connors 1,540 24.80 24.80
Independent Karen Drinan 1,183 19.05 19.05
Total formal votes 6,210 94.52 94.52
Informal votes 360 5.48 5.48
Turnout 6,570
Independent Digby Rayward 2,307 53.32 53.32
Independent National Michael Dowling 2,020 46.68 46.68
Independent win Swing N/A
  • This was the first time the position of mayor of Dungog was directly-elected instead of appointed by councillors
  • John Connors (Independent) was the incumbent mayor going into the 2024 election[32]

Eurobodalla

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Eurobodalla
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Advance Eurobodalla Mathew Hatcher 9,467 37.34
Team Pollock Rob Pollock 4,297 16.95
One Eurobodalla Phil Constable 3,726 14.70
Labor Sharon Winslade 2,321 9.16
The Mayne Team Anthony Mayne 2,136 8.43
Greens Colleen Turner 1,527 6.02
Independent Claire McAsh 1,276 5.03
Independent Mick Johnson 601 2.37
Total formal votes 25,351
Informal votes 1,445
Turnout 26,796
Two-candidate-preferred result
Advance Eurobodalla Mathew Hatcher 11,570 69.32
Team Pollock Rob Pollock 5,121 30.68
Advance Eurobodalla hold Swing

Fairfield

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Fairfield
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Frank Carbone Frank Carbone 84,673 81.39 7.90
Labor Basim Shamaon 19,361 18.61 −7.90
Total formal votes 104,034
Informal votes 5,801
Turnout 109,835
Frank Carbone hold Swing

Griffith

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Griifth
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Doug Curran 7,117 50.79 –16.35
Independent Anne Napoli 6,896 49.21 31.31
Total formal votes 14,013 95.41 –0.37
Informal votes 674 4.59 0.37
Turnout 109,835 86.53 1.6
Independent hold Swing

Hornsby

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Hornsby
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Warren Waddell 36,249 41.66 –15.62
Labor Janelle McIntosh 18,699 19.42
Independent Nathan Tilbury 15,175 17.44
Independent Roger Woodward 2,421 2.78
Greens Tania Salitra 16,260 18.69 −24.03
Total formal votes 87,004 96.84 –0.73
Informal votes 2,838 3.16 0.73
Turnout 89,842 87.94 –0.51
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Warren Waddell 40,007 61.68 4.40
Labor Janelle McIntosh 24,856 38.32 N/A
Liberal hold Swing

Hunter's Hill

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Hunter's Hill
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Zac Miles 5,250 62.19 22.33
Team Ross Ross Williams 3,192 37.81 10.13
Total formal votes 8,442 97.54 0.06
Informal votes 213 2.46 –0.06
Turnout 8,655 85.42 –1.04
Liberal hold Swing

Kempsey

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Kempsey
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Greens Arthur Bain 3,662 20.12 5.47
Independent Charanjit Bedi 2,111 11.60
Independent Dean Saul 2,449 13.45 4.91
Independent Troy Irwin 1,350 7.42 0.2
Independent Simon Fergusson 3,618 19.88
Independent Kinne Ring 5,012 27.54
Total formal votes 18,202 92.66 −2.54
Informal votes 1,442 7.34 2.54
Turnout 19,664 81.77 0.56
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Simon Fergusson 5,105 46.33
Independent Kinne Ring 5,914 53.67
Independent gain from Independent Swing

Lake Macquarie

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Lake Macquarie
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Adam Shultz 47,167 35.3 –17.7
Liberal Melody Harding 28,857 21.6 –0.5
Lake Mac Independents Kate Warner 26,713 20.0 7.6
Greens Bryce Ham 13,119 9.8 9.8
Independent Rosmairi Dawson 10,473 7.8 –4.6
Our Local Community John Gilbert 7,468 5.6 5.6
Total formal votes 141,648 94.5 –1.6
Informal votes 7,851 5.5 1.6
Turnout 141,648 85.2 0.6
Two-candidate-preferred result
Labor Adam Shultz 54,862 60.1 –9.1
Lake Mac Independents Kate Warner 36,336 39.9 39.9
Labor hold Swing N/A

Lismore

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Lismore
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Steve Krieg for Lismore Steve Krieg 12,689 48.9
Greens Vanessa Grindon-Ekins 5,407 20.9
Labor Harper Dalton-Earls 3,509 13.5
Independent Big Rob 3,073 11.9
Independent John Jenkins 1,249 4.8
Total formal votes 25,927 96.9
Informal votes 825 3.1
Turnout 26,752 83.7
Two-candidate-preferred result
Steve Krieg for Lismore Steve Krieg 14,209 66.2
Greens Vanessa Grindon-Ekins 7,241 33.8
Steve Krieg for Lismore hold Swing

Liverpool

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Liverpool
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Ned Mannoun 49,384 42.1 0.3
Labor Betty Green 30,019 25.6 −12.5
Our Local Community Peter Ristevski 10,959 9.3
Libertarian Gemma Noiosi 8,809 7.5
Independent Michael Andjelkovic 4,819 4.1 −4.4
Community Independents Peter Harle 4,280 3.6 −3.6
Community Voice Deb Gurung 3,203 2.7
Liverpool Independents Karress Rhodes 2,664 2.3
Independent Michael Tierney 2,472 2.1
Independent Robert Aiken 773 0.7
Total formal votes 117,382 91.5
Informal votes 9,931 8.5
Turnout 127,313
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal hold Swing

Maitland

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Maitland
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Greens Campbell Knox 5,675 9.96% 6.1%
Independent Shahriar "Sean" Saffari 2,133 3.74% 1.24%
Penfold Independents Philip Penfold 31,701 55.63% 21.36%
Labor Ben Whiting 17,473% 30.66% –0.96%
Total formal votes 56,982 95.52% –1.14%
Informal votes 2,670 4.48% 1.14%
Turnout 59,652 86.30% –0.47%
Two-candidate-preferred result
Penfold Independents Philip Penfold 33,401 62.90% 11.56%
Labor Ben Whiting 19,702 37.10% –11.56%
Penfold Independents hold Swing 11.56%

Mosman

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Mosman
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Serving Mosman Ann Kimber 8,099 48.56 5.56
Independent Peter Menzies 3,720 22.30 0.98
Mosman Better Roy Bendall 3,352 21.18 4.49
Labor John Wakefield 1,327 7.96
Total formal votes 16,678 96.99 –0.05
Informal votes 518 3.01 0.05
Turnout 17,196 81.36 –0.71
Two-candidate-preferred result
Serving Mosman Ann Kimber 8,827 63.16 –1.62
Independent Simon Menzies 5,149 36.84 1.62
Serving Mosman hold Swing

Nambucca Valley

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Nambucca Valley
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Ljubov Simson 2,671 20.58
Independent Gary Lee 4,828 37.20
Labor Susan Jenvey 3,380 26.04
Greens David Jones 2,101 16.19
Total formal votes 12,980 94.95 −2.44
Informal votes 690 5.05 2.44
Turnout 13,670 81.67 3.46
Two-candidate-preferred result
Labor Susan Jenvey 4,658 45.88 14.15
Independent Gary Lee 5,495 54.12
Independent hold Swing

Newcastle

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Newcastle
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Our Newcastle Ross Kerridge 35,350 34.47 34.47
Labor Nuatali Nelmes 32,759 31.94 –9.96
Greens Charlotte McCabe 15,656 15.27 1.07
Liberal Callum Pull 13,167 12.84 1.14
Independent Milton Caine 2,965 2.89 2.89
Socialist Alliance Steve O'Brien 2,662 2.60 0.7
Total formal votes 102,559 96.35 –0.96
Informal votes 3,890 3.65 0.96
Turnout 106,449 84.21 1.16
Two-candidate-preferred result
Our Newcastle Ross Kerridge 42,169 51.68 51.68
Labor Nuatali Nelmes 39,426 48.32 –11.68
Our Newcastle gain from Labor Swing

Orange

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Orange
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Tammy Greenhalgh 4,120 16.66
Greens David Mallard 1,316 5.32 –10.18
Independent Melanie McDonell 2,653 10.73
Independent Kevin Duffy 4,847 19.61 3.43
Labor Jeff Whitton 2,795 11.31 1.67
Independent Tony Mileto 5,867 23.73 4.44
Independent Gerald Power 3,125 12.64
Total formal votes 24,723 95.31 –0.54
Informal votes 1,217 4.69 0.54
Turnout 25,940 84.24 –0.14
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Tammy Greenhalgh 6,135 44.26
Independent Tony Mileto 7,726 55.74 7.52
Independent gain from Team Hamling Swing

Port Macquarie-Hastings

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Port Macquarie-Hastings
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Team Roberts Adam Roberts 21,080 37.8 −17.1[b]
Team Lipovac Nik Lipovac 12,972 23.3 17.6
Greens Lauren Edwards 11,898 21.4 21.4
Libertarian Mark Hornshaw 9,758 17.5 17.5
Total formal votes 55,708 93.5
Informal votes 3,879 6.5
Turnout 59,587
Two-candidate-preferred result
Team Roberts Adam Roberts 25,092 60.1
Team Lipovac Nik Lipovac 16,652 39.9
Team Roberts gain from Team Pinson Swing N/A

Port Stephens

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Port Stephens
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Leah Anderson 23,431 48.56% –0.85%
Independent Paul Le Mottee 12,472 25.85% 25.85%
Save Port Stephens Mark Watson 12,346 25.59% 25.59%
Total formal votes 48,249 94.40% −2.13%
Informal votes 2,860 5.60% 2.13%
Turnout 51,109
Labor Leah Anderson 24,554 59.87% 10.46%
Independent Paul Le Mottee 16,458 40.13% N/A
Labor gain from Independent Swing 10.46%

Richmond Valley

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Richmond Valley
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Robert Mustow 6,458 46.89 −24.82
Independent Robert Hayes 1,884 13.68 –14.61
Richmond Valley Voices Lyndall Murray 2,892 21.00
A Time For Change John Walker 2,538 18.43
Total formal votes 13,772 94.87 –0.44
Informal votes 744 5.13 0.44
Turnout 14,516 86.81 1.41
Two-candidate-preferred result
Richmond Valley Voices Lyndall Murray 7,149 33.72
Independent Robert Mustow 3,637 66.28 –5.46
Independent hold Swing

Ryde

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Ryde
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Trenton Brown 27,324 41.03 41.03
Labor Bernard Purcell 16,422 24.66 24.66
Roy Maggio Independents Roy Maggio 14,694 22.07 22.07
Greens Tina Kordrostami 8,152 12.24 12.24
Total formal votes 66,592 96.31
Informal votes 2,550 3.69
Turnout 69,142 86.17
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal Trenton Brown 30,248 56.51 56.51
Labor Bernard Purcell 23,276 43.49 43.49
Liberal hold Swing N/A
  • This was the first time the position of mayor of Ryde was directly-elected instead of appointed by councillors
  • Trenton Brown (Liberal) was the incumbent mayor going into the elections, having been appointed on 28 March 2024

Shellharbour

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Shellharbour
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Chris Homer Independents Chris Homer 28,535 59.82
Labor Rob Petreski 14,411 30.21
Independent Paul Rankin 4,757 9.97
Total formal votes 47,703 93.61 –1.97
Informal votes 3,257 6.39 1.97
Turnout 50,960 85.40 –0.14
Two-candidate-preferred result
Chris Homer Independents Chris Homer 29,802 66.61 13.81
Labor Rob Petreski 14,937 33.39 –13.81
Independent hold Swing

Shoalhaven

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Shoalhaven[33][34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Shoalhaven Independents Patricia White 30,796 46.61 36.75
Team Tribe Jemma Tribe 23,648 35.79 35.79
Greens Kaye Gartner 11,630 17.60 −16.6
Total formal votes 66,074 93.17
Informal votes 4,844 6.83
Turnout 70,918
Two-candidate-preferred result
Shoalhaven Independents Patricia White 32,348 55.27 3.60
Team Tribe Jemma Tribe 26,184 44.73 44.73
Shoalhaven Independents gain from Greens Swing N/A

Singleton

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Singleton
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Sue Moore 6,470 45.42 8.04
Independent Danny Thompson 5,179 36.35 8.64
Labor Peree Watson 2,597 18.23 –4.20
Total formal votes 14,246 95.48 –0.46
Informal votes 674 4.52 0.46
Turnout 14,920 83.78 –0.15
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Sue Moore 6,985 54.45 –0.92
Independent Danny Thompson 5,843 45.55 0.92
Independent hold Swing

Sydney

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Sydney[35][36]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Team Clover Clover Moore 33,018 36.78 –6.12
Labor Zann Maxwell 15,392 17.15 2.45
Greens Sylvie Ellsmore 11,617 12.94 4.64
Liberal Lyndon Gannon 10,857 12.09 −3.01
Weldon Independents Yvonne Weldon 9,038 10.07 −2.03
Libertarian Sean Masters 3,234 3.60 3.60
We Love Sydney Sam Danieli 3,209 3.57 3.57
Independent Susan Ritchie 1,798 2.00 2.00
Socialist Alliance Rachel Evans 918 1.02 1.02
Independent Baiyu Chen 686 0.76 0.76
Total formal votes 89,767 97.71 −0.89
Informal votes 2,111 2.29 0.89
Turnout 91,878
Two-candidate-preferred result
Team Clover Clover Moore 41,522 62.90 –5.00
Labor Zann Maxwell 24,489 37.10 5.00
Team Clover hold Swing –5.00

The Hills

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: The Hills
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Michelle Byrne 71,520 62.31 8.92
Labor Immanuel Selvaraj 21,964 19.14 4.78
Greens Mila Kasby 21,300 18.56 6.62
Total formal votes 114,784 96.38 –0.84
Informal votes 4,317 3.62 0.84
Turnout 119,101 87.82 –0.52
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Michelle Byrne 75,293 71.74 6.02
Labor Ashan de Silva 29,663 28.26 –6.02
Liberal hold Swing

Uralla

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Uralla[37]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Robert Bell Unopposed
Registered electors 4,699
Independent hold Swing N/A

Willoughby

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Willoughby[38][39][40][41]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Community Matters Tanya Taylor 18,314 48.97
Community Independents Anna Greco 8,779 23.47
Team Roy Roy McCullagh 4,449 11.90
Independent Labor Hao Luo 3,653 9.77
Independent Jade Yu-Chun Hsueh 2,207 5.90
Total formal votes 37,402
Informal votes 2,168
Turnout 39,570
Two-candidate-preferred result
Community Matters Tanya Taylor 19,605 66.66
Community Independents Anna Greco 9,804 33.34
Community Matters hold Swing N/A

Wollondilly

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Wollondilly
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Matt Gould Team Matt Gould 21,413 62.68 39.22
Team Purple Paul Rogers 5,439 15.92
Experienced To Lead Benn Banasik 5,464 15.99
Bev Spearpoint Team Bev Spearpoint 1,845 5.40
Total formal votes 34,161 93.22 –1.78
Informal votes 2,483 6.78 1.78
Turnout 36,644 87.08 –2.57
Two-candidate-preferred result
Matt Gould Team Matt Gould 22,417 78.12 24.64
Team Purple Paul Rogers 6,278 21.88
Matt Gould Team hold Swing

Wollongong

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2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Wollongong[42][43]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Tania Brown 51,260 41.2 12.6
Greens Jess Whittaker 29,479 23.7 10.7
Independent Ryan Morris 21,705 17.4 17.4
Ind. Sustainable Australia Andrew Anthony 16,296 13.1 8.0[c]
Independent Suzanne de Vive 5,751 4.6 4.6
Total formal votes 124,491 92.6 −4.0
Informal votes 9,949 7.4 4.0
Turnout 134,440 84.4 −0.8
Two-candidate-preferred result
Labor Tania Brown 58,936 61.2 12.6
Greens Jess Whittaker 37,311 38.8 38.8
Labor gain from Wollongong Independents Swing N/A

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Including local groups (not to be confused with locally-registered political parties).
  2. ^ Compared with Peta Pinson (Team Pinson) at the 2021 election.
  3. ^ Compared to results as an endorsed Sustainable Australia Party candidate at the 2021 election.

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