2020 Melbourne City Council election
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The 2020 Melbourne City Council election was held in October 2020 to elect nine councillors and a leadership team (consisting of a lord mayor and deputy lord mayor) to the City of Melbourne. The election was held as part of the statewide local government elections in Victoria, Australia.
Incumbent lord mayor Sally Capp, who was first elected at a 2018 by-election, won a second term, defeating incumbent deputy lord mayor Arron Wood.
Key dates
[edit]Key dates in relation to the election are:[1]
- Thursday, 28 August 2020 – Close of electoral rolls (4pm)
- Tuesday, 22 September 2020 – Close of nominations (12 noon)
- Tuesday, 6 October 2020 – Mail out of postal ballots commences
- Friday, 23 October 2020 – Close of voting (6pm)
- Friday, 30 October 2020 – Last day for receipt of postal votes (12 noon)
- Friday, 13 November 2020 – Declaration of result
Candidates
[edit]A total of 77 candidates nominated for the election, an increase of 19 from 2016.
18 candidates ran for the Leadership Team positions of Lord Mayor and Deputy Lord Mayor running on 9 tickets, up from 14 candidates on 7 tickets in 2016.
59 candidates nominated for councillor positions, up from 44 in 2016.[2]
Leadership Team
[edit]Incumbent Lord Mayor and Deputy Lord Mayor are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour.
Socialists | Bring Back Melbourne | Team Zorin | Labor | Greens |
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Kath Larkin |
Nick Russian |
Wayne Tseng |
Phil Reed |
Apsara Sabaratnam |
Team Arron Wood | Team Sally Capp | Back To Business | Morgan-Watts Team | |
Arron Wood |
Jennifer Yang |
Gary Morgan |
Councillors
[edit]Incumbent councillors are shown in bold text. Tickets that elected at least one councillor are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are identified by an asterisk (*).
Labor | Bring Back Melbourne | Team Arron Wood | Your Melbourne Team Get It Done | Sustainable Australia | Team Hakim |
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Team Sally Capp | Animal Justice | Artemis Pattichi - Independent Local Voice | Liberal Democrats | Residents First | Melbourne - We All Matter |
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Innovate Melbourne - Startup The City | Morgan-Watts Team | Bring Back Melbourne | Greens | Socialists | It Will Be Okay Melbourne |
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Scott Robson (Ind) |
Results
[edit]Leadership Team
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Team Sally Capp | Sally Capp Nicholas Reece |
27,949 | 31.60 | +6.22 | |
Greens | Apsara Sabaratnam Roxane Ingleton |
14,753 | 16.68 | −4.59 | |
Team Arron Wood | Arron Wood Lisa Teh |
13,497 | 15.26 | +15.26 | |
Bring Back Melbourne | Nick Russian Michael Burge |
8,975 | 10.15 | +10.15 | |
Labor | Phil Reed Wesa Chau |
8,355 | 9.45 | +9.45 | |
Back To Business | Jennifer Yang Sandra Gee |
8,219 | 9.29 | +9.29 | |
Victorian Socialists | Kath Larkin Daniel Nair Dadich |
2,911 | 3.29 | +3.29 | |
Morgan-Watts Team | Gary Morgan Mary-Lou Howie |
2,446 | 2.77 | −4.02 | |
Team Zorin | Wayne Tseng Gricol Yang |
1,329 | 1.50 | +1.50 | |
Total formal votes | 88,434 | 96.62 | +0.22 | ||
Informal votes | 3,096 | 3.38 | −0.22 | ||
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Team Sally Capp | Sally Capp Nicholas Reece |
47,256 | 53.44 | +0.39 | |
Team Arron Wood | Arron Wood Lisa Teh |
41,178 | 46.56 | +46.56 | |
Team Sally Capp hold | Swing | N/A |
Councillor election
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Team Sally Capp | 1. Kevin Louey (elected 1) 2. Roshena Campbell (elected 5) 3. Mark David McMillan 4. Tania Davidge 5. James Young 6. Tina Kuek |
24,395 | 26.73 | +26.73 | |
Greens | 1. Rohan Leppert (elected 2) 2. Olivia Ball (elected 6) 3. Emily Corcoran 4. David Jeffery 5. Nakita Thomson 6. Charlotte George |
14,602 | 16.00 | −4.16 | |
Team Arron Wood | 1. Jason Chang (elected 3) 2. Peter Clarke 3. Beverley Frances Pinder 4. Abdirahman I. Ali 5. Beverley Honig |
12,187 | 13.35 | +13.35 | |
Labor | 1. Davydd Griffiths (elected 4) 2. Mary Delahunty 3. Hamdi Ali |
10,626 | 11.64 | +11.64 | |
Bring Back Melbourne | 1. Philip Le Liu (elected 7) 2. Serena Lu Jiang 3. Lauren Sherson 4. Darin Schade |
6,683 | 7.32 | −1.77 | |
Back To Business | 1. Elizabeth Mary Doidge (elected 9) 2. Charles Pick 3. Moti Visa 4. Bedri Sainovski |
6,572 | 7.18 | +7.18 | |
Liberal Democrats | 1. Paul Silverberg 2. Faith Newman |
5,064 | 5.55 | +5.55 | |
Morgan-Watts Team | 1. Jackie Watts 2. Michael Kennedy 3. Haya Aldaghlas 4. Dashi Zhang |
1,541 | 1.69 | −3.22 | |
Victorian Socialists | 1. Christopher di Pasquale 2. Jesse Lambourn |
1,441 | 1.58 | +1.58 | |
Sustainable Australia | 1. Richard Belcher 2. Bettina Terry |
1,361 | 1.49 | +1.49 | |
Animal Justice | 1. Rabin Bangaar 2. Rod Whitfield |
1,251 | 1.37 | −1.07 | |
Residents First | 1. Janette Corcoran 2. Mary Masters 3. Samantha Tran |
1,110 | 1.21 | +1.21 | |
Innovate Melbourne | 1. Andrew Rowse 2. John Daniell |
817 | 0.89 | +0.89 | |
Team Hakim | 1. Jamal Hakim (elected 8) 2. Safaa Hakim |
379 | 0.41 | +0.41 | |
Melbourne - We All Matter | 1. Sainab Sheikh 2. Fatuma Ali |
374 | 0.41 | +0.41 | |
Artemis Pattichi - Independent Local Voice | 1. Artemis Pattichi 2. Adriana Mendieta Nino |
351 | 0.38 | +0.38 | |
Ungrouped | Scott Robson Luke Downing Philip Jonathan Bateman Andrew Ward |
332 | 0.36 | +0.10 | |
Your Melbourne Team Get It Done | 1. Mary Poulakis 2. Fiona Sweetman |
291 | 0.32 | +0.32 | |
It Will Be Okay Melbourne | 1. Joseph Burke 2. Michael Mach |
203 | 0.22 | +0.22 | |
Total formal votes | 88,434 | 96.62 | −1.42 | ||
Informal votes | 1,686 | 3.38 | +1.42 | ||
Turnout | 91,531 | 66.73 | +11.54 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Key dates for prospective candidates". Melbourne City Council. Archived from the original on 12 August 2020. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
- ^ "Melbourne City Council / Nominations". Victorian Electoral Commission. Archived from the original on 20 October 2020. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
- ^ a b "Melbourne City Council election results 2020". Victorian Electoral Commission. 4 November 2020. Archived from the original on 18 September 2024. Retrieved 7 November 2024.