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Council elections

Council stucture

The four wards of Tarrengower, Coliban, Calder and Loddon comprise one Councillor each, elected under the preferential voting system. The Castlemaine ward elects three Councillors under the proportional representation system of voting. All Councillors are elected by voters to govern the whole Shire.

2012 election overview

Mount Alexander Shire Council’s general election for 2012 was conducted by the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) as a postal election. Ballot papers were posted to eligible Mount Alexander residents and ratepayers between 9 and 11 October 2012. To be included in the count completed ballots must have been received by the VEC by 6:00 pm on Friday 25 October 2012. Late ballots were not counted.

The VEC declared the result of the Election at the Castlemaine Town Hall at 5.00 pm on Sunday 28 October 2012. The new Councillors took the Oath or Affirmation of Office at the Statutory meeting of the new Council at 7.30 pm on Thursday 1 November 2012 at the Castlemaine Town Hall.

2014 by-election in Calder ward

Following the resignation of Councillor Tim Barber, the Minster for Local Government called a by-election in Calder Ward.

The election was a postal election, with ballot papers due with the Victorian Electoral Commission by 6.00 pm on Friday 16 May 2014. Following the counting of the votes received by the closing time, Tony Cordy was declared elected as a Councillor for Mount Alexander Shire Council.

2014 election count back in Castlemaine ward

Extraordinary vacancies in multi-member wards and unsubdivided municipalities are filled by countback. A countback was conducted by the Victorian Electoral Commission on 13 October 2014, to fill a vacancy in the Castlemaine Ward, which is the only multi-member ward in the Shire. As a result of the countback Bronwen Machin was elected as Councillor.

Election campaign returns

In accordance with the Local Government Act 1989, each candidate in the election must give an election campaign donation return to the Chief Executive Officer, within 40 days after election day.

The return gives details of any gifts received by the candidate, or on behalf of the candidate, during the election period used for or in connection with the election campaign. This includes goods or services.

Voting in an election

It is compulsory for Mount Alexander Shire residents on the voters roll to vote at an election for the Ward in which they reside. It is not compulsory for non-residents to vote.

Voters who are recorded as being 70 years of age and over will not be issued with a non-voting notice.

For further information on Council elections, visit the Victorian Electoral Commission website.

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