Results of the 2022 South Australian local elections

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This is a list of local government area results for the 2022 South Australian local elections. [1]

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Adelaide

Area Councillors

2022 South Australian local elections: Area Councillors
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Team Adelaide Arman Abrahimzadeh (elected)1,85122.0
Independent Anne Moran1,79021.3
Independent Janet Giles (elected)1,68620.1
Independent Liberal Domenico Gelonese6497.7
Independent Liberal Glenn Bain6397.6
Independent Frank Barbaro6127.3
Independent Juliette Lockwood5716.8
Independent Du Zhigang3834.6
Independent Josephine Patterson2172.6
Total formal votes8,39897.8
Informal votes1902.2
Turnout 8,588

North

2022 South Australian local elections: North Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Phil Martin (elected)87836.0
Team Adelaide Mary Couros (elected)65927.1
Independent Sandy Wilkinson41016.8
Independent Valdis Dunis28911.9
Independent Robert Farnan2008.2
Total formal votes2,43698.0
Informal votes502.0
Turnout 2,486

Central

2022 South Australian local elections: Central Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Labor Jing Li (elected)50815.4
Independent Carmel Noon (elected)46614.2
Team Adelaide Simon Hou (elected)35510.8
Team Adelaide Alexander Hyde33810.3
Independent Labor David Elliot (elected)33710.2
Independent Mark Hamilton3159.6
Independent Liberal Gagan Sharma2387.2
Team Adelaide Franz Knoll1765.3
Independent Ben Ayris1354.1
Independent Fiona Hui1193.6
Independent Alex Radda972.9
Independent Cassandra Papalia752.3
Independent Hugo Siu682.1
Independent Tammy Vo652.0
Total formal votes3,29297.3
Informal votes902.7
Turnout 3,382

South

2022 South Australian local elections: South Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Greens Keiran Snape (elected)75827.4
Independent Colette Slight27710.0
Independent Labor Mark Siebentritt (elected)2759.9
Independent Liberal Henry Davis (elected)2639.5
Independent Theo Vlassis2418.7
Independent Greens Sean Cullen-Macaskill1997.2
Independent Ida Jonassen Llewellyn-Smith1655.7
Independent Labor Kimberlee Brown1465.3
Independent Liberal Helika Cruz1395.0
Independent Liberal Tim Scott1385.0
Independent Greens Sue McKay1154.2
Independent Param Ramanan511.8
Total formal votes2,76797.3
Informal votes762.7
Turnout 2,843

Adelaide Hills

Ranges

2022 South Australian local elections: Ranges Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Nathan David Daniell (elected)84116.3
Independent Mark Osterstock (elected)79815.4
Independent Labor Leith Mudge (elected)64412.5
Independent Kirrilee Boyd (elected)55810.8
Independent Kirsty Parkin (elected)55110.7
Independent Louise Pascale (elected)3757.3
Independent Adrian Cheater (elected)2845.5
Independent James Sadler2835.5
Independent John Kemp2524.9
Independent Liberal David Freer2184.2
Independent Greens Ashley Slade1863.6
Ind. Animal Justice Philip Crawford1773.4
Total formal votes5,16797.45
Informal votes1352.55
Turnout 5302

Valleys

2022 South Australian local elections: Valleys Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Malcolm Arthur Herrmann (elected)1,41536.2
Independent Liberal Lucy Huxter (elected)1,02426.2
Independent Chris Grant (elected)69717.8
Independent Greens Melanie Selwood (elected)55514.2
Ind. Animal Justice Padma Chaplan1142.9
Independent Pauline Elizabeth Gill (elected)1072.7
Total formal votes3,91298.19
Informal votes721.81
Turnout 3,984

Barunga West

2022 South Australian local elections: Barunga West [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Peter Button (elected)26525.2
Independent Cynthia Axford (elected)24723.5
Independent Leonie Kerley (elected)16115.3
Independent Labor Kim Gregory (elected)12211.6
Independent Kevin John Beinke (elected)676.4
Independent Grant Rowlands (elected)565.3
Independent Brian John Lockyer (elected)535.0
Independent Dave Eason (elected)353.3
Independent Margaret McDonald (elected)212.0
Independent Georgie Simmons171.6
Independent Rob Locke90.9
Total formal votes1,05396.87
Informal votes343.13
Turnout 1,08751.31

Berri Barmera

2022 South Australian local elections: Berri Barmera [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Rhonda Centofanti (elected)1,00632.0
Independent Bruce Richardson (elected)49615.8
Independent Trevor Scott (elected)35411.3
Independent Collis Marrett (elected)2437.7
Independent Andrew Kassebaum (elected)2247.1
Independent David Waterman (elected)2207.0
Independent Adrian Little (elected)2156.8
Independent Ian Schlein (elected)2066.6
Independent Meta Sindos1785.7
Total formal votes3,14296.9
Informal votes1023.1
Turnout 3,244

Ceduna

2022 South Australian local elections: Ceduna [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Robert Sleep (elected)23821.6
Independent Liberal Paul Brown (elected)16014.5
Independent Liberal Anthony Nicholls (elected)11710.6
Independent Michele Jacobsen (elected)11410.3
Independent Liberal Geoff Ryan (elected)1049.4
Independent Janet Evans (elected)1049.4
Independent Joyce Brewster (elected)898.1
Independent Hayley Nicholls (elected)696.3
Independent One Nation Melanie Samsonenko524.7
Independent Terena Evans322.9
Independent Jane McGuinness242.2
Total formal votes1,10396.5
Informal votes403.5
Turnout 1,143
Party total votes
Independent 67060.7
Independent Liberal 38134.5
Independent One Nation 524.8

Clare and Gilbert Valleys

2022 South Australian local elections: Clare and Gilbert Valleys
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent David Willson (elected)54817.0
Independent Ann Alder (elected)44913.9
Independent Ian Burfitt (elected)36911.4
Independent Liberal Malcolm Bartholomaeus (elected)35611.0
Independent Leon Bruhn (elected)33610.4
Independent Liberal Tania Furler (elected)3199.9
Independent Elizabeth Calvert (elected)2608.0
Independent Liberal Brian Koch (elected)2367.3
Independent Jeannine Naughton (elected)1976.1
Independent Owen Perry1625.0
Total formal votes3,23296.3
Informal votes1233.7
Turnout 3,355
Party total votes
Independent 2,32171.8
Independent Liberal 91128.2

Cleve

2022 South Australian local elections: Cleve
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Phil Cameron (elected)21624.8
Independent Kelly Richardson (elected)20623.7
Independent Jake Emans (elected)11613.3
Independent Greg Claughton (elected)10812.4
Independent Bryan Trigg (elected)566.4
Independent Grant Fennell (elected)526.0
Independent Robert Quinn (elected)455.2
Independent Julie Wetherell242.8
Independent Colin Rayson232.6
Independent National Grantley Siviour151.7
Independent Chris Tarran101.1
Total formal votes87198.8
Informal votes111.2
Turnout 882

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