Mixed results in the Victorian council elections after proportional voting ends

November 30, 2024
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The campaign to stop a waste incinerator from being built in Lara, Geelong, was a hit issue for residents there. Photo: Angela Carr for Hamlyn Heights

While socialist and Green candidates received higher votes in the Victorian local government elections, Labor鈥檚 bid to reduce small party representation with single-member wards worked.

The end of proportional representation meant that fewer socialists and Greens were elected compared to 2020.

Victorian Socialists (VS), which ran more than 80 candidates across the state, received听a positive 听in the areas where they ran. VS came second in two-candidate preferred counts in three councils 鈥 Darebin, Merri-bek and Maribyrnong.

VS and Socialist Alliance (SA) ran candidates in all wards of Merri-bek council. Their combined vote was 18.4%,听

However, only three socialists were elected: SA Councillor Sue Bolton听was re-elected for a fourth term in Merri-bek Council听with a huge primary vote of 46%.

痴厂鈥檚 , one of 35 candidates supported by the听, was elected to the Greater Bendigo City Council, winning Whipstick Ward with 40.67% of the vote.

Independent socialist Stephen Jolly was re-elected for a fifth term to Yarra City Council, with听. Jolly ran with , which campaigned to .

听included candidates with a range of political views, including support for social housing on council-owned land and real action on climate change. were elected and Jolly has since been elected mayor.

SA councillor Sarah Hathway and 痴厂鈥檚 Jorge Jorquera received a strong result, but not enough to be re-elected in Corio ward in the City of Greater Geelong Council (COGG) and Burndap ward in Maribyrnong City Council, respectively.

In the City of Manningham, an area typically dominated by the Liberal Party, SA member Mary Merkenich ran as an independent in Bolin ward, endorsed by the Menzies for Palestine campaign. She received 18.52% of the vote. VS candidate Dimitrios Tafidis received 18.59% in the same ward.

The Victorian Greens听听a bigger state-wide vote of 5.79%, but only 28 councillors were elected compared to 36 in the previous local government election. They blamed the single-member ward system.

听The Greens did gain council spots, however, for the first time in regional areas such as Bass Coast and Campaspe. was also elected to the Greater Dandenong Council with听

Right-wing 鈥榠ndependents鈥

A number of ran as independents emphasising 鈥渂ack to basics鈥 and standing up against 鈥渨oke鈥 issues.

The ran 16 candidates across the state and , one in Wodonga and Cardinia Shire and two on the Surf Coast. It also has one member in the Victorian Legislative Council (South Eastern Metropolitan).

It wants to end the 鈥渘anny state鈥 and campaigns to cut 鈥渨aste鈥, which it defines as public servants, and wants to cancel the suburban rail loop.

A group of right-wing independents, led by right-wing Councillor听 in Merri-Bek Council, ran on a platform of 鈥溾 and keeping politics out of council.

Bolton told 91自拍论坛 that Yildez鈥 team was 鈥渇undamentally opposed鈥 to taking a stand on the genocide in Gaza.

Five people who are either Liberal Party members or with links to the party were elected to the COGG.

Echoing United States President-elect Donald Trump, the new COGG Mayor听听announced at the first council meeting he wanted to make the 鈥淕eelong CBD great again鈥.听

Former Geelong City Councillor Sarah Hathway told GL that the 鈥渂ack to basics鈥 politics is 鈥渁 ruse to cut and outsource low-cost council provided services鈥 and that residents are getting ready to defend them.

础听听of the election results indicates that the majority of conservative candidates elected were 鈥渋ndependents鈥 with links to the Liberal Party or the Libertarian Party.

Palestine makes it mark

More than听(7% of all candidates running) signed on to the 鈥淲e Vote for Palestine鈥 campaign.

Several independent candidates from the Muslim community ran on a pro-Palestine platform for spots on the Hume City Council.

Independent Isabella Elthaha, who was endorsed by local group ,听was elected, unseating former right-wing independent Mayor Michelle Kleinert.

All the socialist candidates and some Greens candidates referenced their opposition to Israel鈥檚 genocide in Gaza in their candidate statements.

survey of candidates in early October found that 48% stated that 鈥渃ouncils should stick to the three Rs (roads, rates and rubbish)鈥 over making statements on Palestine compared to 30% who said council should take a stand on Gaza.

Bolton told GL that Socialist Alliance鈥檚 support for Palestine 鈥渉ad a major impact鈥 on her result. 鈥淕aza was a major source of dissatisfaction with the Labor Party鈥, she found when doorknocking.

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