Showing posts with label mayoral election 2022. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mayoral election 2022. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 January 2022

Clarence Valley Council has a new Mayor and Deputy Mayor

 

Clarence Valley Councillors 
Back Row L to R: Ian Tiley, Greg Clancy, Bill Day, Steve Pickering
Front Row L to R: Karen Toms, Alison Whaites, Peter Johnstone, Jeff Smith. IMAGE: Clarence Valley Council



Clarence Valley Council, 12 January 2022:


Councillors Ian Tiley and Greg Clancy have been elected Mayor and Deputy Mayor of the Clarence Valley at the first meeting of the newly appointed council.....

 

 Cr Tiley has previously served as Mayor on three different councils over a total seven years – Maclean Shire from 1997-2000, Clarence Valley Council from 2005-08 and Armidale Regional Council from 2020-21. 


The Emeritus Mayor said he felt humbled to be returning to the position of Mayor, marking it as “the beginning of a new era for the Clarence Valley Council”. 


“We as your council will strive to ensure that our community is vibrant and viable, and that our environment and biodiversity is protected and enhanced so that we can look our future generations in the eye and say ‘we tried our best’,” Cr Tiley said. 


“Improving the trust and confidence of the Clarence community will be a very high priority. "We are committed to transparency, openness and thereby community trust and confidence in the council, which belongs to the people we are privileged to represent.” 


Cr Clancy takes on the Deputy Mayor role after five years as a Clarence Valley councillor. 


Both Cr Tiley and Cr Clancy will remain in their roles until September 2023, when a mid-term election will be held for the Mayor and Deputy Mayor.


There were three councillors who stood for Mayor at the 11 January Clarence Valley Council Extraordinary Meeting, Clrs. Ian Tiley, Debrah Novak and Karen Toms.  The vote was Tiley 5, Novak 2, Toms 2. Due to the tied vote the returning officer was obliged to exclude one candidate by blind draw and Clr. Novak was excluded and a second vote taken. Resulting in a final vote Tiley 5 and Toms 4. 


Three councillors also stood for Deputy Mayor, Clrs. Greg Clancy, Alison Whaites and Jeff Smith.  The vote was Clancy 5, Whaites 2 and Smith 2. The required second ballot saw the vote result as Clancy 5 and Smith 4. 


Contact details for all Clarence Valley councillors here.