Results of the 2021 New South Wales local elections in Central West

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This is a list of results for the 2021 New South Wales local elections in the Central West region. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Bathurst

Elected councillorParty
 Ben FryBalanced Bathurst
 Kirralee BurkeBalanced Bathurst
 Ian NorthTEAM NORTH
 Marg HoganMarg Hogan Team
 Graeme HangerTeam Hanger
 Jess JenningsBetter Bathurst
 Robert 'Stumpy' TaylorBack Bathurst
 Andrew 'Struthy' SmithBack Bathurst
 Warren AubinBathurst First
2021 New South Wales local elections: Bathurst [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Balanced Bathurst4,94320.0
Back Bathurst4,33417.5
TEAM NORTH2,47510.0
Marg Hogan Team2,1198.6
Better Bathurst2,0578.3
Team Hanger – Working Together for Bathurst1,7377.0
The Restore Bathurst Team1,4585.9
Nick Packham for Bathurst1,2445.0
Bathurst First1,1254.6
Bathurst Matters7923.2
Independent Alex Christian7333.0
TEAM BOURKEBobby Bourke4561.8
Independent (Group J) 3931.6
Independent Stuart Driver2921.2
Team Singleton2140.9
Independent Catherine Strods1290.5
Independent Steve Semmens1050.4
TEAM BOURKEJeff Muir420.2
TEAM BOURKESteve Ellery250.1
TEAM BOURKEKen Hope210.1
TEAM BOURKEMichael Forde100.0
Total formal votes24,70492.7
Informal votes1,9397.3
Turnout 86.3

Blayney

2021 New South Wales local elections: Blayney [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Scott Ferguson (elected)1,03622.7
Independent Bruce Reynolds (elected)63513.9
Independent Michelle Pryse Jones (elected)60513.3
Independent Craig Gosewisch (elected)55912.3
Independent Allan Ewin (elected)52611.5
Independent David Somervaille (elected)4439.7
Independent John Newstead (elected)4169.1
Independent Iris Dorsett3407.5
Total formal votes4,56095.3
Informal votes2244.7
Turnout 4,78487.7

Cabonne

2021 New South Wales local elections: Cabonne [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Kevin Beatty (elected)1,85923.7
Independent Marlene Nash (elected)1,09013.9
Independent Andrew Pull (elected)7269.3
Independent Kathryn O'Ryan (elected)6578.4
Independent Andrew Rawson (elected)6418.2
Independent Jamie Jones (elected)6388.1
Independent Peter Batten (elected)5116.5
Independent Libby Oldham (elected)3784.8
Independent Aaron Pearson3754.8
Independent Kevin Walker2933.7
Independent Jenny Weaver (elected)2503.2
Independent Paul Mullins2052.6
Total formal votes7,83692.7
Informal votes6187.3
Turnout 8,45484.0

Cowra

2021 New South Wales local elections: Cowra [8] [9] [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Bill West (elected)2,13227.5
Independent Erin Watt (elected)1,13814.7
Independent Sharon D'Elboux (elected)7059.1
Independent Nikki Kiss (elected)6768.7
Independent Cheryl Downing (elected)5276.8
Independent Peter Wright (elected)4285.5
Independent Paul Smith (elected)3865.0
Independent National Ruth Fagan (elected)2653.4
Independent Donna Peters2603.3
Independent National Ian Docker2353.0
Independent Rodrick Buhr2303.0
Independent Judi Smith (elected)2162.8
Independent Michael Nobes1522.0
Independent Alex Cozadinos1451.9
Independent Rebecca Morgan1431.8
Independent Simon Bray1261.6
Total formal votes7,76494.2
Informal votes4805.8
Turnout 8,24485.0

Forbes

2021 New South Wales local elections: Forbes [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent National Phyllis Miller (elected)2,06236.6
Independent Steve Karaitiana (elected)57710.3
Independent Jenny Webb (elected)56910.1
Independent Margaret Duggan (elected)4568.1
Independent Aidan Clarke (elected)4518.0
Independent Maria Willis (elected)2724.8
Independent Chris Roylance (elected)2674.7
Independent Emma Henderson1903.4
Independent Brian Mattiske (elected)1763.1
Independent Graeme Miller1642.9
Independent Thomas Dwyer1602.8
Independent Michele Herbert (elected)1422.5
Independent Jeff Nicholson1422.5
Total formal votes5,62897.1
Informal votes1702.9
Turnout 5,79883.1

Lachlan

2021 New South Wales local elections: Lachlan [12]
PartyVotes %SwingSeatsChange
  Independent 649100.0+0.010Steady2.svg
 Formal votes64998.2
 Informal votes121.8
 Total 661100.0
 Registered voters / turnout4,36615.14

A Ward

2021 New South Wales local elections: A Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent John Medcalf (elected)unopposed
Independent Megan Mortimer (elected)unopposed
Registered electors 859

B Ward

2021 New South Wales local elections: B Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Melissa Blewitt (elected)unopposed
Independent Melissa Rees (elected)unopposed
Registered electors 846

C Ward

2021 New South Wales local elections: C Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Dave Carter (elected)unopposed
Independent Peter Harris (elected)unopposed
Registered electors 839

D Ward

2021 New South Wales local elections: D Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Elaine Bendall (elected)unopposed
Independent Dennis Brady (elected)unopposed
Registered electors 906

E Ward

2021 New South Wales local elections: E Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Judith Bartholomew (elected)28143.3
Independent Paul Phillips (elected)23936.8
Independent Allan Johnston7311.2
Independent Mark Hall568.6
Total formal votes64998.2
Informal votes121.8
Turnout 66172.2

Lithgow

Elected councillorParty
 Maree StrathamTeam Maree
 Col O'ConnorTeam Maree
 Stuart McGhieTeam Maree
 Almudena BryceTeam Maree
 Darryl GoodwinGood for Council
 Deanna GoodsellGood for Council
 Cass ColemanCass Coleman
 Eric MahonyCass Coleman
 Stephen LesslieIndependent
2021 New South Wales local elections: Lithgow [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Team Maree5,50242.1
Good for Council2,49619.1
Cass Coleman Community Team 2,14716.4
Independent 1,66512.7
Ring's Independent Lithgow6334.8
Lithgow First6184.7
Total formal votes13,06195.4
Informal votes6364.6
Turnout 13,69786.4

Oberon

2021 New South Wales local elections: Oberon [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Mark Kellam (elected)57017.7
Independent Clive McCarthy (elected)43513.5
Independent Ian Tucker (elected)35210.9
Independent Katy Graham (elected)3019.4
Independent Mick McKechnie (elected)2527.8
Independent Andrew McKibbin (elected)2497.7
Independent Lauren Trembath (elected)2206.8
Independent Bruce Watt (elected)2136.6
Independent Helen Hayden (elected)1554.8
Independent Sig Sovik1434.4
Independent Neil Francis1213.8
Independent Gregory Bourne1133.5
Independent Margaret Kilby912.8
Total formal votes3,21595.5
Informal votes1534.5
Turnout 3,36884.4

Orange

Elected councillorParty
 Tony MiletoFor Our Future
 Jack EvansFor Our Future
 Tammy GreenhalghTeam Hamling
 Glenn FloydSFF
 Steven PetersonRefresh Orange
 Kevin DuffyIndependent
(Group F)
 David MallardGreens
 Melanie McDonellMcDonell Team
 Jeff WhittonInd. Labor
 Frances KinghorneORRAP
 Gerald PowerIndependent
(Group I)
2021 New South Wales local elections: Orange [16] [17] [18] [19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
For Our Future3,78615.9
Team Hamling3,15513.3
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 2,92812.3
Refresh Orange2,46910.4
Independent (Group F) 2,3519.9
Greens 2,1859.2
McDonell Team1,8707.9
Independent Labor 1,7867.5
Orange Residents and Ratepayers Association1,4085.9
Independent (Group I) 8463.6
Independent Amanda Spalding3471.5
Independent Geoff Naughton2661.1
Independent Lesley Smith1920.8
Independent Scott Munro1050.4
Independent Josh Girle-Bennett460.2
Total formal votes23,74093.4
Informal votes1,6846.6
Turnout 25,42484.4

Parkes

2021 New South Wales local elections: Parkes [3] [20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent 1. Glenn Wilson (elected)
2. Erik Snyman
3. Matthew Scherer
4. Daniel Weber (elected)
5. Peter Weber
6. Ray Hodge
1,59619.9
Independent National Ken Keith (elected)1,17214.6
Independent Louise O'Leary (elected)7869.8
Independent Neil Westcott (elected)7088.8
Independent Bill Jayet (elected)7078.8
Independent Jacob Cass (elected)6508.1
Independent Marg Applebee (elected)5737.1
Independent Kenny McGrath (elected)4966.2
Independent George Pratt (elected)4315.4
Independent National John Southon3324.1
Independent Johanne Burke2132.7
Independent Cathy Francis1602.0
Independent John Coulston1561.9
Independent Sean White470.6
Total formal votes8,02791.0
Informal votes7979.0
Turnout 8,82483.8
Party total votes
Independent 6,52381.3
Independent National 1,50418.7
Party total seatsSeats±
Independent 9
Independent 1

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