Results of the 2021 New South Wales local elections in Orana

This is a list of results for the 2021 New South Wales local elections in the Orana region.[1][2][3][4]

Bogan

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2021 New South Wales local elections: Bogan[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Glen Neill (elected) 336 22.9
Independent Karl Bright (elected) 216 14.7
Independent Graham Jackson (elected) 200 13.6
Independent Victoria Boag (elected) 155 10.6
Independent Jodi Douglas (elected) 116 7.9
Independent Richard Milligan (elected) 99 6.7
Independent Douglas Menzies (elected) 97 6.6
Independent Michael Hoare 66 4.5
Independent Greg Deacon (elected) 65 4.4
Independent Veneta Dutton 59 4.0
Independent Tony Elias (elected) 58 4.0
Total formal votes 1,467 97.5
Informal votes 38 2.5
Turnout 1,505 78.4

Bourke

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2021 New South Wales local elections: Bourke[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Victor Bartley (elected) unopposed
Independent Sarah Barton (elected) unopposed
Independent Sally Davis (elected) unopposed
Independent Cec Dorrington (elected) unopposed
Independent Lachlan Ford (elected) unopposed
Independent Barry Hollman (elected) unopposed
Independent Samuel Rice (elected) unopposed
Independent Grace Ridge (elected) unopposed
Independent Nathan Ryan (elected) unopposed
Independent Bob Stutsel (elected) unopposed
Registered electors 1,775

Brewarrina

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2021 New South Wales local elections: Brewarrina[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Vivian Slack-Smith (elected) 148 26.9
Independent Thomas Stanton (elected) 102 18.5
Independent Angelo Pippos (elected) 64 11.6
Independent Gordon Douglas (elected) 49 8.9
Greens Trish Frail (elected) 39 7.1
Independent Noel Sheridan (elected) 37 6.7
Independent Mark Brown (elected) 36 6.5
Independent Donna Jefferies (elected) 28 5.1
Independent Lily Shearer 24 4.4
Independent Isaac Gordon (elected) 23 4.2
Total formal votes 550 97.0
Informal votes 17 3.0
Turnout 567 63.6
Party total votes
Independent 511 92.9
Greens 39 7.1
Party total seats Seats ±
Independent 8   1
Greens 1   1

Cobar

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2021 New South Wales local elections: Cobar[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Peter Abbott (elected) unopposed
Independent Tony Chaplain (elected) unopposed
Independent Janine Lea-Barrett (elected) unopposed
Independent Jarrod Marsden (elected) unopposed
Independent Peter Maxwell (elected) unopposed
Independent Kain Neale (elected) unopposed
Independent Julie Payne (elected) unopposed
Independent Lillian Simpson (elected) unopposed
Independent Bob Sinclair (elected) unopposed
Independent Harley Toomey (elected) unopposed
Independent Kate Winders (elected) unopposed
Registered electors 2,829

2022 Cobar Shire Council by-election

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2022 Cobar Shire Council by-election: 26 February 2022[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Michael Prince (elected) 1,537 77.28 +77.28
Independent Jesse Cochrane Adolfson 452 22.72 +22.72
Total formal votes 1,989 98.42
Informal votes 32 1.58
Turnout 2,021 80.0
Independent hold Swing
  • By-election held to fill the remaining 12th seat, which was not filled at the 2021 election

Coonamble

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2021 New South Wales local elections: Coonamble[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Tim Horan (elected) 346 16.5
Independent Ahmad (Al) Karanouh (elected) 267 12.7
Independent Karen Churchill (elected) 184 8.8
Independent Adam Cohen (elected) 174 8.3
Independent Bill Fisher (elected) 173 8.3
Independent Brian Sommerville (elected) 166 7.9
Independent Barbara Deans (elected) 127 6.1
Independent Pat Cullen (elected) 107 5.1
Independent Steven 'Jay' Smith 107 5.1
Independent Robert Thomas 100 4.8
Independent Terry Lees (elected) 97 4.6
Independent Chris Newbold 73 3.5
Independent Narelle Mayoh 56 2.7
Independent Tracy Mood 46 2.2
Independent Robert Ryan 41 2.0
Independent Luke Day 18 0.9
Independent Karen McCusker 14 0.7
Total formal votes 2,096 97.6
Informal votes 51 2.4
Turnout 2,147 78.6

Dubbo

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2021 New South Wales local elections: Dubbo[11][12]
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Independent 12,711 43.5 5
  Labor 6,871 23.5 3
  Ben Shields Team 5,687 19.4 1  
  Independent National 3,973 13.6 1
 Formal votes 29,242

Dubbo Central

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2021 New South Wales local elections: Dubbo Central Ward[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Mathew Dickerson (elected) 2,999 56.4
Labor 1. Vicki Etheridge (elected)
2. Joe Knagge
1,457 27.4
Ben Shields Team 1. Ben Shields
2. Nathan Ellis
864 16.2
Total formal votes 5,320 95.8
Informal votes 232 4.2
Turnout 5,552 80.9

Dubbo East

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2021 New South Wales local elections: Dubbo East Ward[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent 1. Lewis Burns (elected)
2. Adele (Della) Burns
1,498 28.6
Ben Shields Team 1. Jeremy Ellis
2. Trina Thornbury
1,231 23.5
Independent Damien Mahon (elected) 1,041 19.9
Labor Tatum Moore 601 11.8
Independent Rod Fardell 648 12.4
Independent Ana Pateman 212 4.1
Total formal votes 5,231 94.7
Informal votes 294 5.3
Turnout 80.9

Dubbo North

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2021 New South Wales local elections: Dubbo North Ward[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Matthew Wright (elected) 1,674 26.6
Labor 1. Pamela Wells (elected)
2. Peter Allen
1,377 21.9
Ben Shields Team 1. Mick Catelotti
2. Ann Barnard
1,101 17.5
Independent 1. Grahame Miller
2. Karina McLachlain
930 14.8
Independent Matthew Smith 432 6.9
Independent National Greg Matthews 777 12.4
Total formal votes 6,291 94.9
Informal votes 337 5.1
Turnout 80.8

Dubbo South

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2021 New South Wales local elections: Dubbo South Ward[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor 1. Josh Black (elected)
2. Greg Hough
2,320 33.7
Independent National Shibli Chowdhury (elected) 1,911 27.8
Ben Shields Team 1. Greg Mohr
2. Merrilyn Mulcahy
1,360 19.8
Independent National Kevin Parker 1,285 18.7
Total formal votes 6,876 95.5
Informal votes 324 4.5
Turnout 85.8

Wellington

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2021 New South Wales local elections: Wellington Ward[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Richard Ivey (elected) 1,275 23.1
Ben Shields Team 1. Jess Gough (elected)
2. Mikaela Solomons
1,131 20.5
Labor 1. Helen Swan
2. Christopher Bailey
1,116 20.2
Independent Anne Jones 1,013 18.3
Independent Lizzy George 989 17.9
Total formal votes 5,524 96.3
Informal votes 212 3.7
Turnout 5,736 83.7

Gilgandra

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2021 New South Wales local elections: Gilgandra[13][14][15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Paul Mann (elected) 337 13.5
Independent National Ashley Walker (elected) 328 13.2
Independent Ian Freeth (elected) 263 10.6
Independent Doug Batten (elected) 262 10.5
Independent Gail Babbage (elected) 238 9.6
Independent Noel Mudford (elected) 206 8.3
Independent Amber Bunter (elected) 193 7.7
Independent Brian Mockler (elected) 188 7.5
Independent National Greg Peart (elected) 160 6.4
Independent Helen Naef 160 6.4
Independent Nicholas White 157 6.3
Total formal votes 2,492 97.6
Informal votes 60 2.4
Turnout 2,552 80.6

References

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  1. ^ "Registers of groups of candidates". New South Wales Electoral Commission.
  2. ^ "Local Government Register of Groups of Candidates" (PDF). New South Wales Electoral Commission. 29 November 2021. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 December 2023.
  3. ^ "Local Government Register of Candidates - in Name order" (PDF). New South Wales Electoral Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 December 2023.
  4. ^ "2021 NSW Local Government Elections". ABC News. Archived from the original on 31 March 2023.
  5. ^ "Bogan". ABC News.
  6. ^ "Bourke". ABC News.
  7. ^ "Brewarrina". ABC News.
  8. ^ "Cobar". ABC News.
  9. ^ "First Preference Votes Report Councillor Election: Cobar". New South Wales Electoral Commission. Archived from the original on 20 August 2024.
  10. ^ "Coonamble". ABC News.
  11. ^ a b c d e f "Dubbo Regional". ABC News. 4 December 2021. Archived from the original on 6 March 2024. Retrieved 13 September 2024.
  12. ^ Young, Ryan (3 December 2021). "Dubbo Council election candidates address campaign controversies". The Daily Telegraph. The Dubbo News. Archived from the original on 13 September 2024. Retrieved 13 September 2024.
  13. ^ "Gilgandra". ABC News.
  14. ^ "GREG PEART". New South Wales Electoral Commission. 16 August 2024. Archived from the original on 13 September 2024. Retrieved 13 September 2024.
  15. ^ "ASHLEY WALKER". New South Wales Electoral Commission. 16 August 2024. Archived from the original on 13 September 2024. Retrieved 13 September 2024.