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Results of the 2024 Victorian local elections in Inner Melbourne

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2024 Victorian local elections
(Inner Melbourne)

← 2020 October 2024 2028 →

This is a list of results for the 2024 Victorian local elections in the Inner Melbourne region.[1][2]

Inner Melbourne covers three local government areas (LGAs) − Melbourne City Council, Port Phillip City Council, and Yarra City Council.

Melbourne

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Melbourne City Council is elected in a single multi-member ward which electing nine councillors through single transferable voting and a leadership team (consisting of a lord mayor and deputy lord mayor) through Instant-runoff voting with each team of candidates running as a single unit.[3][4]

Leadership Team

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2024 Victorian local elections: Melbourne (Leadership Team)[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Team Nick Reece Nick Reece[a]
Roshena Campbell[b]
20,523 23.36 −8.24[c]
Greens Roxane Ingleton
Marley McRae McLeod
12,445 14.17 −2.51
Liberal Mariam Riza
Luke Martin
11,985 13.64 +13.64
Team Kouta Anthony Koutoufides
Intaj Khan[b]
11,345 12.91 +12.91
Team Wood Arron Wood
Erin Deering
8,856 10.08 −5.18
Labor Phil Reed
Virginia Wills
5,930 6.75 −2.70
Team Morgan Gary Morgan
Liz Ge
4,281 4.87 +2.10
Team Hakim Jamal Hakim
Esther Anatolitis
3,766 4.29 +4.29
Rip Up the Bike Lanes! Anthony van der Craats[a]
David Keith Cragg
3,706 4.22 +4.22
Voices for Melbourne Greg Bisinella
Megan Stevenson
3,079 3.50 +3.50
Animal Justice Eylem Kim
Bruce Poon
1,936 2.20 +2.20
Total formal votes 87,852 95.02 −1.60
Informal votes 4,603 4.98 +1.60
Turnout 92,455 67.73 +1.00
Two-candidate-preferred result
Team Nick Reece Nick Reece[a]
Roshena Campbell[b]
54,018 61.49 +8.05[d]
Greens Roxane Ingleton
Marley McRae McLeod
33,834 38.51 +38.51
Team Nick Reece hold Swing N/A

Councillors

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2024 Victorian local elections: Melbourne (councillors)[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Team Nick Reece 1. Kevin Louey (elected 1)
2. Mark Scott (elected 6)
3. Lisa Teh
4. Jannine Pattison
5. Hamdi Ali
6. Suzanne Stanley
7. Simone Hartley-Keane
18,558 20.71 –6.02[e]
Liberal 1. Owen Guest (elected 2)
2. You Li Liston
12,841 14.33 +14.33
Greens 1. Olivia Ball (elected 3)
2. Aaron Moon
3. Barry Berih
12,692 14.16 –1.84
Team Kouta 1. Gladys Liu[b] (elected 4)
2. Zaim Ramani
3. Emma Elizabeth Carney
4. Olivia Tjandramulia
10,588 11.82 +11.82
Team Wood 1. Philip Le Liu (elected 5)
2. Cathy Oke
3. Nicolas Paul Zervos
4. Hala Nur
5. Michael-Lee Caiafa
6. Hope Lai Wei
7. Steve Michelson
9,366 10.45 –2.90
Labor 1. Davydd Griffiths (elected 9)
2. Sainab Abdi Sheikh
3. Michael Aleisi
6,494 7.25 –4.39
Team Morgan 1. Rafael Camillo (elected 7)
2. William Caldwell
3,654 4.08 +2.39
Rip Up the Bike Lanes! 1. Sandra Gee
2. Pratap Singh
2,878 3.21 +3.21
Team Hakim 1. Michael Smith
2. Lawrence Lam
3. Judy Gao
2,813 3.14 +2.73
Voices for Melbourne 1. Mary Masters
2. James Vasilev-Robertson
2,689 3.00 +3.00
Animal Justice 1. Aashna Katyal
2. Rabin Bangaar
1,688 1.88 +0.19
Innovate Melbourne 1. Andrew Rowse (elected 8)
2. Jesse Greenwood
1,547 1.73 +0.84
Your Voice Matters to Me 1. Krystle Mitchell[f]
2. Jayden Durbin
1,134 1.27 +1.27
Team Elvis Martin 1. Elvis Martin
2. Sophy Galbally
3. Mavi Mujral
4. Jing Lin
5. Paul James Moore
6. Melissa Rymer
7. James Cullen
8. Carole Kenny-Sarasa
1,000 1.12 +1.12
Victorian Socialists 1. Daniel Nair Dadich
2. Ben Fok
500 0.56 –1.02
Team Participate 1. Asako Saito
2. Sam Janda
461 0.51 +0.51
Ungrouped E. Send
Jake Land
Aishwarya Kansakar
Mohamed Yusuf
Callum John French
703 0.78 +0.42
Total formal votes 89,606 97.67 –0.48
Informal votes 2,139 2.33 +0.48
Turnout 91,745 67.21 +0.67

Port Phillip

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2024 Port Phillip City Council election

← 2020 26 October 2024 2028 →

All 9 seats on Port Phillip City Council
5 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
IND
Party Independents Labor Greens
Last election 1 seat 2 seats 2 seats
Seats before 1 3 1
Seats won 1 2 0
Seat change Steady Decrease 1 Decrease 1
First preference vote 19,090 9,213 9,171
Percentage 36.21% 17.48% 17.40%
Swing Increase 21.74 Decrease 6.24 Decrease 3.83

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
RoPP
PEPP
IND
Party Residents PEPP Ind. Liberal
Last election 2 seats Did not exist 2 seats
Seats before 2 0 2
Seats won 3 1 0
Seat change Increase 1 Increase 1 Decrease 2
First preference vote 8,279 5,465 2,038
Percentage 14.85% 10.37% 3.87%
Swing Decrease 1.04 Increase 10.37 Decrease 16.49

Largest party before election

No overall control

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Port Phillip City Council is composed of nine single-member wards. Prior to the 2024 election, it was composed of three multi-member wards with three members each, but the electoral structure changed as a result of the Local Government Act 2020.[13]

Port Phillip results

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2024 Victorian local elections: Port Phillip[6][14][15][16][17][18][19]
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Independent 19,090 36.21 +21.74 1 Steady
  Labor 9,213 17.48 −6.24 2 Steady
  Greens 9,171 17.40 −3.83 0 Decrease 2
  Residents of Port Phillip 7,279 13.81 −1.04 3 Increase 1
  People Empowering Port Phillip 5,465 10.37 +10.37 1 Increase 1
  Independent Liberal 2,038 3.87 −16.49 0 Decrease 2
  Victorian Socialists 461 0.87 +0.87 0 Steady
 Formal votes 52,717 97.66 +1.57
 Informal votes 1,262 2.34 −1.57
 Total 53,979 100.0 9
 Registered voters / turnout 74,095 72.85 +7.12

Albert Park

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2024 Victorian local elections: Albert Park Ward[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Residents of Port Phillip Rod Hardy 2,745 41.14
Independent Rhonda Small 1,524 22.84
People Empowering Beverley Pinder 731 10.96
Independent Liberal Lauren Sherson 670 10.04
Greens Connor Slattery 619 9.28
Independent Joan B. Lamb 195 2.92
Independent Ellie Williams 188 2.82
Total formal votes 6,672 97.76
Informal votes 153 2.24
Turnout 6,825 78.91
After distribution of preferences
Residents of Port Phillip Rod Hardy 3,502 52.49
Independent Rhonda Small 2,088 31.29
People Empowering Beverley Pinder 1,082 16.22
Residents of Port Phillip win (new ward)

Alma

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2024 Victorian local elections: Alma Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Justin Halliday 1,703 29.80
Greens Josie Foster 1,216 21.28
Residents of Port Phillip Brendan Perera 1,170 20.48
Independent Dick Gross 1,021 17.87
Labor Jill Horman 604 10.57
Total formal votes 5,714 98.03
Informal votes 115 1.97
Turnout 5,829 71.44
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Justin Halliday 3,301 57.77
Greens Josie Foster 2,413 42.23
Independent win (new ward)

Balaclava

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2024 Victorian local elections: Balaclava Ward[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Libby Buckingham 1,752 27.40
Greens Rachel Iampolski 1,712 26.78
Independent Berri Wajsbort 801 12.53
People Empowering Michelle Di Donna 734 11.48
Independent Alex Darton 724 11.32
Independent Alex Kats 420 6.57
Independent Liberal Jon Webster 250 3.91
Total formal votes 6,393 97.53
Informal votes 162 2.47
Turnout 6,555 71.77
Two-candidate-preferred result
Labor Libby Buckingham 3,632 56.81
Greens Rachel Iampolski 2,761 43.19
Labor win (new ward)

Elwood

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2024 Victorian local elections: Elwood Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Greens Liliana Carranza 1,679 29.76
Labor Louise Crawford 1,647 29.20
People Empowering Janet de Silva 1,467 26.01
Independent Sally Gibson 848 15.03
Total formal votes 5,641 97.71
Informal votes 132 2.29
Turnout 5,773 72.74
Two-candidate-preferred result
Labor Louise Crawford 3,015 53.45
Greens Liliana Carranza 2,626 46.55
Labor win (new ward)

Lakeside

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2024 Victorian local elections: Lakeside Ward[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Residents of Port Phillip Bryan Mears 1,694 32.72
Greens Ivy Pierlot 1,168 22.56
Independent Liberal Jo McDonald 1,118 21.59
People Empowering Levi Silcox 441 8.52
Labor Barney Moore 757 14.62
Total formal votes 5,178 97.18
Informal votes 150 2.82
Turnout 5,328 69.92
Two-candidate-preferred result
Residents of Port Phillip Bryan Mears 2,950 56.97
Greens Ivy Pierlot 2,228 43.03
Residents of Port Phillip win (new ward)

Montague

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2024 Victorian local elections: Montague Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Judy Sahayanathan 1,487 27.57
Independent Alex Makin 1,466 27.18
Labor Peter Martin 1,383 25.64
Independent David Knoff 602 11.16
People Empowering Chris Schwarze 456 8.45
Total formal votes 5,394 97.28
Informal votes 151 2.72
Turnout 5,545 74.79
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Alex Makin 2,843 52.71
Independent Judy Sahayanathan 2,551 47.29
Independent win (new ward)

Port Melbourne

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2024 Victorian local elections: Port Melbourne Ward[23]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Heather Cunsolo 2,667 42.39
Independent Adrian William King 1,617 25.70
Greens Richard Whitfield 906 14.40
Labor David Wright 784 12.46
People Empowering Sabina Sablok 318 5.05
Total formal votes 6,289 97.99
Informal votes 129 2.01
Turnout 6,418 77.07
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Heather Cunsolo 4,110 65.35
Independent Adrian William King 2,179 34.65
Independent win (new ward)

South Melbourne

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2024 Victorian local elections: South Melbourne Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Residents of Port Phillip Beti Jay 1,670 29.72
Labor Bridget Mullahy 1,472 26.20
Independent Trina Lewis 1,378 24.52
Greens Earl James 1,099 19.56
Total formal votes 5,619 97.81
Informal votes 126 2.19
Turnout 5,745 72.47
Two-candidate-preferred result
Residents of Port Phillip Beti Jay 3,192 56.81
Labor Bridget Mullahy 2,427 43.19
Residents of Port Phillip win (new ward)

St Kilda

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2024 Victorian local elections: St Kilda Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Jenni Roper 1,528 26.31
People Empowering Serge Thomann 1,320 22.73
Independent David Blakeley 915 15.75
Labor Robbie Nyaguy 812 13.98
Greens Tim Baxter 772 13.29
Victorian Socialists Colleen Bolger 461 7.94
Total formal votes 5,808 97.42
Informal votes 154 2.58
Turnout 5,962 66.77
Two-candidate-preferred result
People Empowering Serge Thomann 2,994 51.55
Independent Jenni Roper 2,814 48.45
People Empowering win (new ward)

Yarra

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2024 Yarra City Council election

← 2020 26 October 2024 2028 →

All 9 seats on Yarra City Council
5 seats needed for a majority
Registered68,723
Turnout73.04% (Increase 3.07)
  First party Second party
 
Leader Stephen Jolly N/A
Party Yarra For All Greens
Last election Did not exist 5 seats
Seats before 3 2
Seats won 4 2
Seat change Increase 1 Steady
First preference vote 16,157 13,108
Percentage 32.80% 26.05%
Swing Increase 15.85[g] Increase 0.07

  Third party Fourth party
 
IND
Leader N/A N/A
Party Independents Labor
Last election 2 seats 0 seats
Seats before 4 0
Seats won 2 1
Seat change Decrease 2 Increase 1
First preference vote 12,685 3,491
Percentage 25.75% 7.08%
Swing Increase 3.03 Decrease 7.23

Largest party before election

No overall control

Subsequent largest party

Yarra For All

Yarra City Council is composed of nine single-member wards. Prior to the 2024 election, it was composed of three multi-member wards with three members each, but the electoral structure changed as a result of the Local Government Act 2020.[24]

After winning a majority at the 2020 election with five seats, the Greens were left with only two seats ahead of the 2024 election.[25][26] Amanda Stone and Anab Mohamud resigned from the party in 2023 and 2024 respectively, while Gabrielle De Vietri was elected to the Parliament of Victoria in 2022 and replaced by Michael Glynatis via countback.[27][28]

In early 2024, Independent Socialist councillor Stephen Jolly formed Yarra For All (YFA) alongside fellow councillors Michael Glynatis and Bridgid O'Brien.[29][16] A total of 11 YFA candidates contested the elections, with four of those elected.[30][31]

The Labor Party endorsed three candidates, while the Victorian Socialists endorsed eight.[32][33]

Yarra results

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2024 Victorian local elections: Yarra[34][35][36][37][38]
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Yarra For All 16,157 32.80 +15.85[g] 4 Increase 2[g]
  Greens 13,108 26.61 +0.07 2 Decrease 3
  Independents 12,685 25.75 −3.03 2 Steady
  Victorian Socialists 3,814 7.74 +7.74 0 Steady
  Labor 3,491 7.08 −7.23 1 Increase 1
 Formal votes 49,255 97.90 +3.09
 Informal votes 1,058 2.10 −3.09
 Total 50,313 100.0
 Registered voters / turnout 68,723 73.21 +3.07

Boulevard

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2024 Victorian local elections: Boulevard Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Yarra For All Sharon Harrison 1,725 32.53 +32.53
Independent Sarah McRitchie 987 18.62 +18.62
Greens Oscar North 963 18.16 +18.16
Independent Campbell Watkins 736 13.88 +13.88
Labor Ned Lindenmayer 506 9.54 +9.54
Victorian Socialists Annie Toller 385 7.26 +7.26
Total formal votes 5,302 97.59
Informal votes 131 2.41
Turnout 5,433 74.64
Two-candidate-preferred result
Yarra For All Sharon Harrison 3,071 57.92 +57.92
Independent Sarah McRitchie 2,231 42.08 +42.08
Yarra For All win (new ward)

Curtain

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2024 Victorian local elections: Curtain Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Greens Edward Crossland 2,102 35.28
Yarra For All Alan Tse 1,478 24.80
Yarra For All Peter Sprott 1,049 17.60
Independent Anna Spark 665 11.16
Victorian Socialists Bronwyn Murphy 664 11.14
Total formal votes 5,958 98.23
Informal votes 107 1.77
Turnout 6,065 72.81
Two-candidate-preferred result
Greens Edward Crossland 3,255 54.63
Yarra For All Alan Tse 2,703 45.37
Greens win (new ward)

Hoddle

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2024 Victorian local elections: Hoddle Ward[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Greens Sophie Wade 1,613 35.73
Yarra For All Brielle Pope 853 18.90
Independent Tony Lee 813 18.01
Yarra For All Michael Glynatis 561 12.43
Independent Sharie Harrold 367 8.13
Victorian Socialists Holly Cruickshank Medlyn 287 6.36
Independent S. Geminder 20 0.44
Total formal votes 4,514 97.60
Informal votes 111 2.40
Turnout 4,625 66.68
Two-candidate-preferred result
Greens Sophie Wade 2,450 54.28
Yarra For All Brielle Pope 2,064 45.72
Greens win (new ward)

Langridge

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2024 Victorian local elections: Langridge Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Yarra For All Evangeline Aston 2,112 40.44
Greens Harrison Watt 1,643 31.46
Independent Ha Tran 754 14.44
Victorian Socialists Angus Fretwell 713 13.65
Total formal votes 5,222 98.42
Informal votes 84 1.58
Turnout 5,305 72.68
Two-candidate-preferred result
Yarra For All Evangeline Aston 2,899 55.52
Greens Harrison Watt 2,323 44.48
Yarra For All win Swing N/A

Lennox

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2024 Victorian local elections: Lennox Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Andrew Davies 1,718 29.58
Greens Sam Poustie 1,261 21.72
Independent Peter Razos 1,037 17.86
Independent John Bric 655 11.28
Yarra For All Theresa Saldanha 653 11.25
Independent Vicki Redwood 192 3.31
Total formal votes 5,807 97.98
Informal votes 120 2.02
Turnout 5,927 75.01
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Andrew Davies 4,006 68.99
Greens Sam Poustie 1,801 31.01
Independent win (new ward)

MacKillop

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2024 Victorian local elections: MacKillop Ward[39]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Yarra For All Stephen Jolly 2,757 51.35
Greens Charlotte George 1,565 29.15
Independent Renee Smith 550 10.24
Victorian Socialists Belle Gibson 497 9.26
Total formal votes 5,369 98.05
Informal votes 107 1.95
Turnout 5,476 68.60
Yarra For All win (new ward)

Melba

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2024 Victorian local elections: Melba Ward[40]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Meca Ho 1,151 22.00
Greens Karen Hovenga 1,092 20.88
Labor Sarah Witty 1,068 20.42
Yarra For All Victoria Chipperfield 725 13.86
Independent Katarina Radonic 489 9.35
Independent Mubarek Imam 439 8.39
Victorian Socialists Stella Heffernan 267 5.10
Independent Christine Maynard (ineligible)[h] N/A N/A
Total formal votes 5,231 97.10
Informal votes 156 2.90
Turnout 5,387 72.61
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Meca Ho 2,780 53.14
Labor Sarah Witty 2,451 46.86
Independent win Swing N/A

Nicholls

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2024 Victorian local elections: Nicholls Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Yarra For All Kenneth Gomez 2,284 39.24
Greens Thibaut Clamart 1,466 25.19
Independent Catherine Noone 1,423 24.45
Victorian Socialists Samuel Eggleston 393 6.75
Independent Remy Larocca 254 4.36
Total formal votes 5,820 98.39
Informal votes 95 1.61
Turnout 5,915 76.52
Two-candidate-preferred result
Yarra For All Kenneth Gomez 3,636 62.47
Greens Thibaut Clamart 2,184 37.53
Yarra For All win Swing N/A

Yarra Bend

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2024 Victorian local elections: Yarra Bend Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Yarra For All Bridgid O'Brien 1,960 32.49
Labor Sarah McKenzie 1,917 31.78
Greens Jill Post 1,403 23.26
Victorian Socialists Amaya Castro Williams 608 10.08
Independent Leonie Gnieslaw 144 2.39
Total formal votes 6,032 97.62
Informal votes 147 2.38
Turnout 6,179 78.75
Two-candidate-preferred result
Labor Sarah McKenzie 3,113 51.61
Yarra For All Bridgid O'Brien 2,919 48.39
Labor win (new ward)

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c Also a Labor Party member.[6][7][8][9][10]
  2. ^ a b c d Also a Liberal Party member.[6]
  3. ^ Compared with Team Sally Capp at the 2020 election.[11]
  4. ^ Compared with Team Sally Capp at the 2020 election.[11]
  5. ^ Compared with Team Sally Capp at the 2020 election.[11]
  6. ^ Also a Libertarian Party member.[6]
  7. ^ a b c Compared to the results of Stephen Jolly (Independent Socialist), Bridgid O'Brien (Independent Socialist) and Michael Glynatis (Independent) in 2020.
  8. ^ Candidate was ineligible to contest the election after not completing mandatory candidate training.[41] They still appeared on the ballot as they were only "retired" by the Victorian Electoral Commission after ballot papers had been printed, however they could not serve as a councillor and their votes were distributed to other candidates according to voters' preferences.[42][43]

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