The 2014 Tasmanian local elections were held in October 2014 to elect the councils of the 29 local government areas (LGAs) in Tasmania, Australia. Councils also held mayoral and deputy mayoral elections.[1]
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Beginning at these elections, terms for elected councillors doubled from two years to four years. Additionally, mayoral candidates no longer needed to have council experience.[2]
Electoral system
editCouncillor elections are conducted using a slightly modified version of the Hare-Clark electoral system, which is also used for Tasmanian House of Assembly elections.[1] Mayors and deputy mayors are elected using preferential voting, which is used for Tasmanian Legislative Council elections.[1]
The Robson Rotation is used to rotate the order in which candidate names appear on ballot papers. All voting in Tasmanian local elections is conducted by post.[1]
Elections timeline
edit- 13 September – Candidate nominations open
- 29 September – Candidate nominations close
- 14 October – Voting opens
- 28 October – Voting closes
Party changes before elections
editA number of councillors joined or left parties before the 2014 elections.
Council | Councillor | Former party | New party | Date | ||
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Waratah-Wynyard | Kevin Deakin | Independent | Palmer United | 7 July 2013 | ||
Hobart | Marti Zucco | Independent | Palmer United | 7 July 2013 | ||
Hobart | Marti Zucco | Palmer United | Independent | 4 December 2013 |
References
edit- ^ a b c d "Local Government Elections 2014". Tasmanian Electoral Commission. Archived from the original on 2022-11-28. Retrieved 2023-10-30.
- ^ "Tasmania's local government candidates make last ditch effort to win over voters". ABC News. Archived from the original on 2015-01-23. Retrieved 2023-10-30.