Results of the 2020 Victorian local elections in Hume

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2020 Victorian local elections
(Inner Melbourne)
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  2016 24 October 2020 2024  

This is a list of results for the 2020 Victorian local elections in the Hume region. [1]

Contents

Hume has a population of around 320,000 and covers twelve local government areas (LGAs), including the City of Greater Shepparton. [2]

Alpine

2020 Alpine Shire Council election
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  2016 24 October 2020 2024  

All 7 seats on Alpine Shire Council
4 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
 
IND
AJP
LeaderN/ACharlie Vincent
Party Independents Animal Justice
Last election6 seats0 seats
Seats before60
Seats won51
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 1Increase2.svg 1
First preference  vote8,079812
Percentage90.87%9.13%

Largest party before election

Independents

Subsequent largest party

Independents

2020 Victorian local elections: Alpine [3] [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Ron Janas (elected 1)1,52517.15
Independent Kelli Prime (elected 2)1,15713.01
Independent Tony Keeble (elected 3)97310.94
Animal Justice Charlie Vincent (elected 4)8129.13+9.13
Independent Katarina Chalwell (elected 5)7498.42
Independent Sarah Nicholas (elected 6)6427.22
Independent John Forsyth (elected 7)6047.29
Independent Daryl Pearce5215.86
Independent Simon Kelley5065.69
Independent Mario Vaccaro4835.43
Independent Mickey Fletcher4304.84
Independent Kitty Knappstein2843.19
Independent Jean-Pierre Ronco2052.31
Total formal votes8,89195.04
Informal votes4644.96
Turnout 9,35583.76

Wodonga

2020 Victorian local elections: Wodonga [5] [6] [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Kat Bennett (elected 1)3,20914.12
Independent Kev Poulton (elected 2)2,2309.81
Independent Graeme Simpfendorfer (elected 3)2,0859.17
Independent Libby Hall (elected 4)1,6237.14
Independent John Watson (elected 6)1,5196.68
Independent Ron Mildren (elected 5)1,3676.01
Liberal Democrats Olga Quilty (elected 7)1,3265.83
Independent Liberal Danny Chamberlain1,2875.66
Independent Danny Lowe1,2395.45
Independent Rick Del Monte1,1234.94
Greens Rupinder Kaur9444.15
Independent Willem Manley8843.89
Independent Beth O'Shea7973.51
Labor Simon Welsh6883.03
Independent Bernard Squire6432.83
Independent Michael Fraser4962.18
Independent Joseph Thomsen4742.09
Independent Brian Mitchell4061.79
Independent Andrew Lees3891.71
Total formal votes22,72991.52
Informal votes21068.48
Turnout 24,83576.58

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