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2020 Victorian local elections

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2020 Victorian local elections

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  First party Second party Third party
 
IND
Leader N/A N/A N/A
Party Independents Greens Labor
Last election 29 seats
Seats before 28
Seats won 566 36 13
Seat change Increase 10

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
LDP
AJP
VS
Leader No leader No leader No leader
Party Liberal Democrats Animal Justice Socialists
Last election 1 0 Did not exist
Seats before 0 0 0
Seats won 2 2 1
Seat change Increase 2 Increase 2 Increase 1

  Seventh party
 
SAP
Leader William Bourke
Party Sustainable
Last election 0 seats
Seats before 1
Seats won 0
Seat change Decrease 1

Results by LGA

The 2020 Victorian local elections were held on 24 October 2020 to elect the councils of 76 of the 79 local government areas in Victoria, Australia.[1]

Three councils did not hold elections − South Gippsland (dismissed in June 2019), Casey (dismissed in February 2020) and Whittlesea (dismissed in March 2020). An election for South Gippsland was held in October 2021, while Casey and Whittlesea did not have their elections until 2024.[2]

Background

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The elections were held amid the COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia, with Melbourne still in lockdown at the time of the elections.[3] A survey conducted in April 2020 showed that a significant majority of councils wanted the elections postponed for a year.[4] However, Minister for Local Government Shaun Leane announced on 19 August that the elections would go ahead as scheduled.[5]

Eight councils changed their electoral structure ahead of the election, moving to single-member wards as a result of the Local Government Act 2020:[6]

Additionally, Swan Hill and Mansfield moved to an unsubdivided structure.[6]

Political parties

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The Liberal Party does not endorse candidates for local elections in Victoria. Labor chose to endorse some candidates, and some local party branches also made their own endorsements.[7][8] Australian Progressives co-founder Peter Wingate contested Yarraville Ward in Maribyrnong as the party's first ever local elections candidate.[9]

Labor endorsed a total of 38 candidates in the following LGAs:[10][11][12]

Additionally, the Labor Members for Darebin group endorsed 10 candidates (later disendorsing one). The ALP distanced themselves from the group, saying they did not endorse any candidates in Darebin.[13]

Six other VEC-registered parties endorsed candidates:

The "Put Climate First" alliance endorsed candidates in Darebin, Greater Geelong and Surf Coast.[14]

Candidates

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A total of 2,186 candidates contested the elections.[15]

Party changes before elections

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A number of councillors joined or left parties before the 2020 elections.

Council Ward Councillor Former party New party Date
Greater Dandenong Silverleaf Maria Sampey   Independent Labor   Labor 2017
Yarra Langridge Stephen Jolly   The Socialists   Independent Socialist November 2017
Monash Glen Waverley Lynette Saloumi   Independent   Sustainable Australia 2018
Maribyrnong Stony Creek Catherine Cumming   Independent   Justice 2 February 2018
Yarra Langridge Stephen Jolly   Independent Socialist   Victorian Socialists 5 February 2018
Moreland North-West Oscar Yildiz   Labor   Independent 7 June 2018
Glenelg Unsubdivided Anita Rank   Independent Liberal   Independent National 8 June 2018
Darebin Rucker Kim Le Cerf   Greens   Independent 28 December 2018
Moyne Unsubdivided Jim Doukas   Country   Independent Late 2018
Casey Four Oaks Rosalie Crestani   Rise Up Australia   Independent 26 June 2019
Yarra Langridge Stephen Jolly   Victorian Socialists   Independent Socialist 23 September 2019
Yarra Nicholls Bridgid O'Brien   Victorian Socialists   Independent Socialist 23 September 2019
Whittlesea North Emilia Sterjova   Labor   Independent 9 February 2020
Casey Springfield Sam Aziz   Liberal   Independent 16 February 2020

Results

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Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Independents 445
  Labor 80,639 2.44 13
  Liberal 50
  Greens 36 Increase 10
  Independent National 7
  Animal Justice 2 Increase 2
  Liberal Democrats 2 Increase 1
  Team Sally Capp 24,395 0.74 2 Increase 2
  Victorian Socialists 20,210 0.61 +0.61 1 Increase 1
  Team Arron Wood 12,187 0.37 1 Increase 1
  Banyule Ratepayers Action Group 11,230 0.34 0 Steady
  Ratepayers of Port Phillip 8,761 0.27 +0.27 2 Increase 2
  Independent Socialist 7,380 0.22 2 Increase 2
  Bring Back Melbourne 6,683 0.20 1 Increase 1
  Back To Business 6,572 0.20 1 Increase 1
  Sue Bolton Moreland Team 5,062 0.15 1 Steady
  Socialist Alliance 4,262 0.13 0
  Save The Planet 2,934 0.09 0 Steady
  Sustainable Australia 2,436 0.08 0 Steady
  Richmond First 1,897 0.06 0 Steady
  Morgan-Watts Team 1,541 0.05 0 Decrease 1
  Australia First 1,391 0.04 0 Steady
  Residents First 1,110 0.03 0 Steady
  Innovate Melbourne 817 0.02 0 Steady
  Team Hakim 379 0.01 1 Increase 1
  Melbourne - We All Matter 374 0.01 0 Steady
  Independent Local Voice 351 0.01 0 Steady
  Your Melbourne Team Get It Done 291 0.01 0 Steady
  It Will Be Okay Melbourne 203 0.01 0 Steady
  United People's Party 79 0.00 0 Steady
  Put Climate First 1 Increase 1
  Independent Labor 1
  Reason 0 Steady
 Formal votes 3,298,665
 Informal votes
 Total
 Registered voters / turnout

Council control

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Party Councils
Number Change
  Independent 66
  No overall control 7
  Burwood Liberals 1
  Dandenong Labor 1
  Greens 1 Increase 1

Aftermath

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Yarra City Council was described Australia's "most left-wing local government" with The Greens receiving a majority and two independent socialists, including Stephen Jolly, elected.[16] However, Gabrielle de Vietri resigned after winning the seat of Richmond and was replaced via countback by independent Michael Glynatsis, ending the Greens majority.[17][18]

In November 2021, Moreland councillor Oscar Yildiz was part of the formation of the Victorians Party, a centrist political party which planned to contest the 2022 state election.[19] Along with Yildiz, fellow Moreland councillor Helen Pavlidis-Mihalakos and Melbourne councillor Philip Le Liu joined the party, giving it 3 local government seats.[20] The party disbanded in August 2022, citing financial difficulties.[21]

The United Australia Party gained Victorian local representation in Victoria in May 2022, when Swan Hill councillor Stuart King joined the party to contest Mallee at the federal election.[22]

The City of Moreland was renamed to Merri-bek in September 2022.

Two minor parties, the Angry Victorians Party and Restore Democracy Sack Dan Andrews, gained councillors in 2023 via different countbacks.[23]

Electoral fraud allegations

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In February 2022, Labor councillor Milad El-Halabi resigned after being charged with conspiracy to cheat and defraud for allegedly tampering with the council elections in Moreland.[24] He was replaced via countback in March 2022 by Socialist Alliance's Monica Harte.[25]

On 31 March 2023, the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal found that El-Halabi was unduly elected. He has denied all allegations.[26]

Greens resignations

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The Greens had five of its councillors resign from the party since the 2020 elections, and a further four seats have been lost due to resignations and deaths.

James Conlan (Merri-bek) left the party in solidarity with senator Lidia Thorpe, Amanda Stone (Yarra) resigned in February 2023, and Anab Mohamud (Yarra) resigned in February 2024.[27]

In April 2024, both Greens councillors in Monash − Anjalee de Silva and Josh Fergeus − left the party.[28]

By-elections and countbacks

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The Victorian Electoral Commission has held a number of by-elections and countbacks to fill vacancies on councils since the 2020 elections.[29][30]

By-elections

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Council Ward Before Change After
Councillor Party Cause Date Date Councillor Party More
Northern Grampians South West N/A N/A No nominations at 2020 election 14 October 2020 4 December 2020 Trevor Gready Independent Full results[broken anchor]
Hindmarsh East N/A N/A Only 1 nomination for 2 vacancies at 2020 election 21 October 2020 14 December 2020 Wendy Bywaters Independent Full results[broken anchor]
Northern Grampians Kara Kara Karen Hyslop Independent Resignation 14 October 2020 1 March 2021 Eddy Ostarcevic Independent Full results[broken anchor]
Cardinia Westernport Ray Brown Independent Death 19 March 2021 23 July 2021 Kaye Cameron Independent Full results[broken anchor]
Yarra Ranges Streeton Cathrine Burnett-Wake Liberal Elected to Victorian Parliament 29 November 2021 18 February 2022 Andrew Fullaga Independent Full results[broken anchor]
Maroondah Wonga Nora Lamont Liberal Resignation 7 December 2021 11 March 2022 Linda Hancock Independent Full results[broken anchor]
Buloke Mallee Robert Priestly Independent Resignation 1 July 2022 28 October 2022 Bernadette Hogan Ind. National Full results[broken anchor]
Northern Grampians Kara Kara Tony Driscoll Independent Death 1 August 2022 14 November 2022 Karen Hyslop Independent Full results[broken anchor]
Mornington Peninsula Watson Paul Mercurio Independent Labor Elected to Victorian Parliament 21 December 2022 6 February 2023 Kate Roper Independent Full results[broken anchor]
Maroondah Barngeong Marijke Graham Independent Resignation 8 September 2023 11 December 2023 Chris Jones Independent Full results[broken anchor]
Greater Dandenong Yarraman Eden Foster Dandenong Labor Elected to Victorian Parliament 18 November 2023 9 March 2024 TBA TBA Full results[broken anchor]

Countbacks

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Council Ward Before Change After
Councillor Party Cause Date Date Councillor Party
Moira Unsubdivided Andrew Goldman   Independent Death 3 December 2020 11 January 2021 Ed Cox   Independent
Mornington Peninsula Nepean Hugh Fraser   Independent Resignation 9 March 2021 15 April 2021 Susan Bissinger   Independent
Wellington Northern Malcolm Hole   Independent Death 10 April 2021 18 May 2021 Carmel Ripper   Independent
Baw Baw West Ben Lucas   Independent Liberal Resignation 18 June 2021 29 June 2021 Keith Cook   Independent
Strathbogie Lake Nagambie Melanie Likos   Independent Resignation 16 August 2021 16 September 2021 David Andrews   Independent
Moira Unsubdivided Kevin Bourke   Independent Resignation 24 November 2021 15 December 2021 Judy Heather   Independent
Moira Unsubdivided Marie Martin   Independent Resignation 7 December 2021 21 January 2022 John Beitzel   Independent
Alpine Unsubdivided Charlie Vincent   Animal Justice Resignation 23 December 2021 20 January 2022 Simon Kelley   Independent
Mitchell South Christine Banks   Independent Resignation 9 February 2022 11 March 2022 David Lowe   Independent
Moreland North-West Milad El-Halabi   Independent Labor Resignation 10 February 2022 23 March 2022 Monica Harte   Socialist Alliance
Indigo Unsubdivided Jenny O'Connor   Independent Resignation 21 February 2022 11 March 2022 Emmerick Teissl   Independent
Queenscliffe Unsubdivided Susan Salter   Independent Labor Death 16 March 2022 13 April 2022 Isabelle Tolhurst   Independent
Mildura Unsubdivided Cyndi Power   Independent Resignation 25 March 2022 21 April 2022 Troy Bailey   Independent
Wodonga Unsubdivided Kat Bennett   Independent Resignation 4 April 2022 27 April 2022 Danny Lowe   Independent
Glen Eira Rosstown Neil Pilling   Independent Resignation 11 April 2022 28 April 2022 Sue Pennicuik   Greens
Greater Shepparton Unsubdivided Robert Priestly   Independent Resignation 15 June 2022 7 July 2022 Dinny Adem   Independent
Horsham Unsubdivided Di Bell   Independent Resignation 12 August 2022 7 September 2022 Robert Redden   Liberal
Wodonga Unsubdivided John Watson   Independent Resignation following cancer diagnosis 8 November 2022 6 December 2022 Danny Chamberlain   Independent Liberal
Moira Unsubdivided John Beitzel   Independent Resignation 17 November 2022 6 December 2022 Scott Olson   Independent
Moira Unsubdivided Libro Mustica   Independent Resignation 17 November 2022 12 December 2022 Wendy Buck   Independent
Yarra Langridge Gabrielle de Vietri   Greens Elected to Victorian Parliament 9 December 2022 19 January 2023 Michael Glynatsis   Independent
Swan Hill Unsubdivided Jade Benham   Independent National Elected to Victorian Parliament 13 December 2022 17 January 2023 Jacquie Kelly   Independent
Brimbank Harvester Trung Luu   Liberal Elected to Victorian Parliament 21 December 2022 24 January 2023 Thomas O'Reilly   Independent
Colac Otway Unsubdivided Joe McCracken   Liberal Elected to Victorian Parliament 21 December 2022 18 January 2023 Tosh-Jake Finnigan   Sack Dan Andrews
Greater Geelong Brownbill Sarah Mansfield   Greens Elected to Victorian Parliament 21 December 2022 23 January 2023 Melissa Cadwell   Independent Labor
Melton Watts Moira Deeming   Liberal Elected to Victorian Parliament 21 December 2022 23 January 2023 Justine Farrugia   Independent
Port Phillip Lake Katherine Copsey   Greens Elected to Victorian Parliament 21 December 2022 17 January 2023 Robbie Nyaguy   Labor
Mornington Peninsula Seawinds Kerri McCafferty   Independent Resignation 21 December 2022 6 February 2023 Simon Brooks   Independent
Stonnington East Alexander Lew   Liberal Resignation 21 December 2022 19 January 2023 Joe Gianfriddo   Angry Victorians
Colac Otway Unsubdivided Jamie Bell   Independent Resignation 7 February 2023 1 March 2023 Max Arnott   Independent
Southern Grampians Unsubdivided Greg McAdam   Independent Resignation 13 April 2023 17 May 2023 Fran Malone   Independent
Baw Baw Central Joe Gauci   Independent Resignation 27 April 2023 17 May 2023 Farhat Firdous   Independent
Queenscliffe Unsubdivided Fleur Hewitt   Independent Resignation 29 May 2023 19 June 2023 Robert Minty   Independent
Greater Geelong Windermere Kylie Grzybek   Independent Resignation 29 May 2023 28 June 2023 Sarah Hathway   Socialist Alliance
Strathbogie Lake Nagambie David Andrews   Independent Resignation 27 June 2023 17 July 2023 Robin Weatherald   United Australia
Glenelg Unsubdivided Anita Rank   Independent National Resignation 30 June 2023 7 August 2023 John Northcott   Independent
Indigo Unsubdivided Larry Goldsworthy   Independent Resignation 3 July 2023 9 August 2023 Sue Gold   Independent
Greater Geelong Bellarine Stephanie Asher   Independent Liberal Resignation 31 July 2023 31 August 2023 Elise Wilkinson   Put Climate First
Bass Coast Western Port Bruce Kent   Independent Liberal Resignation 7 August 2023 11 August 2023 Geoff Ellis   Independent Labor
Glenelg Unsubdivided Jayden Smith   Independent Resignation 19 October 2023 20 November 2023 Successful candidate did not confirm they are qualified
Glenelg Unsubdivided N/A   N/A No winner at previous countback 20 November 2023 22 November 2023 Successful candidate did not confirm they are qualified
Glenelg Unsubdivided N/A   N/A No winner at previous countback 22 November 2023 27 November 2023 Successful candidate did not confirm they are qualified
Glen Eira Camden David Zyngier   Greens Death 26 November 2023 8 January 2024 Jane Karslake   Independent Labor
Glenelg Unsubdivided N/A   N/A No winner at previous countback 27 November 2023 5 December 2023 Robyn McDonald   Independent
Frankston North-West Steven Hughes   Independent Resignation 11 December 2023 15 January 2024 Glenn Aitken   Independent
Maribyrnong River Sarah Carter   Labor Death 7 August 2024 No countback held due to proximity of 2024 local elections

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