In the case of the Clarence Valley Local Government Area 35,061 eligible residents, out of a possible 41,897 residential and non-residential electors enrolled in this area on 5 August 2024, cast their ballots for the nine vacated councillor positions. A total of 9.20% of all ballots cast were deemed Informal and excluded from the count.
Listed in the order in which they reached the required quota or otherwise became eligible, the following nine candidates were declared elected on 2 October 2024:
Cristie YAGER (IND) - elected at the first count
Peter JOHNSTONE (IND) - elected at the first count. Served on the previous council
Greg CLANCY (GRN) - elected at the second count. Served on the previous council
Ray SMITH (IND) - elected at the ninth count
Allison WHAITES (IND) - elected at the eleventh count. Served on the previous council
Shane CAUSLEY - elected at the eleventh count
Lynne CAIRNS (IND) - elected at the fourteenth count
Debrah NOVAK (IND) - elected at the fourteenth count. Served on the previous council
Karen TOMS (IND) - elected at the sixteenth count. Served on the previous council.
The gender breakdown of the new council is five females to four males and the returning councillor breakdown is five to four.
The newly elected Clarence Valley councillors are expected to begin a training bloc re Council’s policies and procedures, Code of Conduct and Code of Meeting Practice for three days between 4 and 9 October.
Councillors will vote to install a mayor for the next two years at the 17 October first council meeting of this new term.
Hopefully Ray Smith will resist the urge to put his name forward for mayor. Being a former general manager of Grafton City Council is rather a poor recommendation in my opinion.
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