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2023 Western Australian local elections

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Council representation was also changed to align with the population of the district, with council wards abolished for smaller councils. For all larger councils, the mayor or president will now be popularly elected, rather than appointed by councillors.
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Local elections in WA are held periodically, meaning around half of all councillors were not up for election until 2025.
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had their first electoral victory in WA, with state party committee member Amanda Dorn elected in
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Almost all local elections were conducted via post. Eight councils held in-person elections:
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introduced, and council representation changed to align with the population of the district.
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had their first ever electoral victory, with WA branch president Mike Crichton elected in
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There were 47 instances of an uncontested race, while 17 vacancies were left unfilled.
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confirmed at least 43 of its members were running for council, while the
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were held on 21 October 2023 to elect the councils of 124 of the 137
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The election campaigns in a number of LGAs saw controversies. In
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Results of the 2023 Western Australian local elections
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Significant electoral reform was introduced into the
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Index

merged
2023 Western Australian mayoral elections
Discuss
local government areas
Western Australia
mayoral
optional preferential voting
state parliament
McGowan government
optional preferential voting
New South Wales
first-past-the-post
multi-member wards
plurality voting
Broome
Cambridge
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Cranbrook
Derby–West Kimberley
East Pilbara
Menzies
Serpentine–Jarrahdale
non-partisan
Labor Party
Greens
Animal Justice Party
Australian Christians
Legalise Cannabis Party
No Mandatory Vaccination Party
Western Australia Party

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