MidCoast Election votes flood in: what we know so far

Election Day polling in Hawks Nest.

 

RESULTS have been flowing in all weekend after an eventful two weeks of pre-polling and election day voting.

With a 12.73% informal rate of votes and progressive quota of 2,013 for a Council of eleven members, results weren’t as clear as many would have liked.

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Leading the polls with 17.34% of votes was Peter Epov’s group C, receiving 4,817 votes, therefore at least two members from his ticket will make the Council.

Alan Tickle will also join the Council with 12.95% of votes, amounting to 3,128 votes.

Liberal candidate, Troy Fowler, took 11.06% of the votes, or 2,671 votes.

Re-elected, Claire Pontin will be representing Labor on the Council with 10.19% (2,461 votes).

None of the other groups reached the progressive quota, however at the time of writing follow in the order of Jeremy Miller (7.48%), Jessica Corkill (5.92%), Dheera Smith (5.81%), Kathryn Bell (5.29%), Paul Sandilands (5.09%) and Katheryn Smith (4.95%).

Current councillors Len Roberts and Karen Hutchinson may not be re-elected this term, with 4.66% (Roberts) and 4.77% (Hutchinson) of the total votes.

In the 2017 elections, Cr Roberts received 5,914 votes to his ticket – five times more than this election, whilst Cr Hutchinson received 2,112 votes just over a thousand more than this election.

These results however, are not final, with numerous pre-poll sites still having votes counted and the postal vote deadline of 17 December.

It is estimated that results will be finalised from 21 to 23 December 2021.

 

By Tara CAMPBELL

 

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