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Local Government Elections 2024

Posted inGlen Innes Severn Shire, Local Government Elections 2024, Local politics

Anne Vosper elected to Glen Innes Severn Council

blankby New England Times News DeskSeptember 2, 2025September 3, 2025

Anne Vosper has been elected to Glen Innes Severn Council through an uncontested countback process, filling the vacancy left by Councillor Troy Arandale’s resignation in July 2025.

Posted inInvestigation, Local Government Elections 2024, NSW Politics, Toomelah

Electoral commission computer steals 2230 New England votes

blankby RK CrosbyNovember 29, 2024

Every local government election conducted by the NSW Electoral Commission did not have their votes counted properly, with 30% of the New England votes a computer deemed to be informal able to be saved and counted.

Posted inGlen Innes, Local Government Elections 2024

David Scott has been elected to Glen Innes Severn Council following a countback election 

blankby New England Times News DeskNovember 20, 2024

David Scott has been elected to Glen Innes Severn Council following a countback election conducted this week.

Posted inInvestigation, Local Government Elections 2024, NSW Politics

All care, no responsibility: Minister ‘concerned’ but Electoral Commission denies problems

blankby RK CrosbyNovember 4, 2024

As the NSW Electoral Commission scrambles to defend its actions, the responsible minister has expressed ‘concern’ and kicked the problem to the tall grass of a parliamentary inquiry.

Posted inInvestigation, Local Government Elections 2024, NSW Politics

Moree Plains voting issues bigger than Toomelah

blankby RK CrosbyOctober 28, 2024

As we continue our investigation into what went wrong on election day in Toomelah, we found every single booth in the Moree Plains Shire Council election, as well as postal votes, had issues in the count.

Posted inInvestigation, Local Government Elections 2024, NSW Politics, Toomelah

The Toomelah in the Electoral System

blankby RK CrosbyOctober 21, 2024

Something went very wrong at Toomelah’s polling booth in the local government elections held on September 14. Like a canary in a coal mine, the abnormal election result at Toomelah may have revealed a much bigger problem state wide.

Posted inGlen Innes, Local Government Elections 2024, Local politics

Another Mayor bites the dust: Banham quits GISC after losing 4-3

blankby RK CrosbyOctober 10, 2024

Less than 24 hours after Kate Dight rolled Paul Harmon as Mayor of Inverell Shire, Margot Davis defeated Rob Banham to be elected Mayor of Glen Innes Severn… and Banham promptly quit council entirely.

Posted inArmidale Regional, Inverell Shire, Local Government Elections 2024, Narrabri Shire, Tenterfield Shire, Walcha

Surprise twist as mayors start being elected

blankby RK CrosbyOctober 10, 2024

Five of the New England’s 12 councils have elected their Mayor and Deputy Mayor for the first two year term.

Posted inArmidale Regional, Local Government Elections 2024, Moree Plains Shire, Narrabri Shire, Toomelah

Voting irregularity in Toomelah may trigger Moree re-run

blankby RK CrosbyOctober 1, 2024

43 of Toomelah’s 187 residents, only 6 of whom do not identify as Aboriginal, showed up to vote on September 14. Only 3 had their votes counted.

Posted inLocal Government Elections 2024, Tamworth Regional

Tamworth Regional Council election results

blankby RK CrosbySeptember 30, 2024

The Greens have been elected to the Tamworth Regional Council. So has a guy previously endorsed by an anti-vaxxer organisation. And a few other ideological viewpoints in between. Incumbents Bede […]

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