Results by Local Government Area

This page displays a list of all Local Government Areas (alphabetically sorted). Select an area to access election information for the area. Once selected you will be directed to the Area Summary page for that area.

A

Albury

Armidale Dumaresq

Ashfield

Auburn

B

Ballina

Balranald

Bankstown

Bathurst

Bega Valley

Bellingen

Berrigan

Blacktown

Bland

Blayney

Blue Mountains

Bogan

Bombala

Boorowa

Botany Bay*

Bourke

Brewarrina

Broken Hill

Burwood

Byron

C

Cabonne

Camden

Campbelltown

Canada Bay

Canterbury

Carrathool

Central Darling

Cessnock*

Clarence Valley

Cobar

Coffs Harbour*

Conargo

Coolamon

Cooma-Monaro

Coonamble

Cootamundra

Corowa

Cowra

D

Deniliquin

Dubbo

Dungog

E

Eurobodalla

F

Fairfield*

Forbes

G

Gilgandra

Glen Innes

Gloucester

Gosford

Goulburn Mulwaree

Great Lakes

Greater Hume

Greater Taree

Griffith

Gundagai

Gunnedah*

Guyra

Gwydir

H

Harden

Hawkesbury

Hay

Holroyd

Hornsby

Hunters Hill

Hurstville

I

Inverell

J

Jerilderie

Junee

K

Kempsey*

Kiama

Kogarah

Ku-ring-gai

Kyogle

L

Lachlan

Lake Macquarie*

Lane Cove*

Leeton

Leichhardt

Lismore

Lithgow

Liverpool

Liverpool Plains

Lockhart

M

Maitland*

Manly

Marrickville

Mid-Western

Moree Plains

Mosman

Murray

Murrumbidgee

Muswellbrook

N

Nambucca

Narrabri

Narrandera

Narromine

Newcastle*

North Sydney

O

Oberon

Orange

P

Palerang

Parkes

Parramatta

Penrith*

Pittwater

Port Macquarie-Hastings

Port Stephens*

Q

Queanbeyan

R

Randwick

Richmond Valley

Rockdale

Ryde

S

Shellharbour

Shoalhaven*

Singleton

Snowy River

Strathfield

Sutherland*

Sydney

T

Tamworth

Temora

Tenterfield

The Hills

Tumbarumba

Tumut

Tweed

U

Upper Hunter

Upper Lachlan

Uralla

Urana

W

Wagga Wagga

Wakool

Walcha

Walgett

Warren

Warringah

Warrumbungle

Waverley

Weddin

Wellington

Wentworth

Willoughby

Wingecarribee

Wollondilly

Wollongong

Woollahra

Wyong

Y

Yass Valley

Young

Unincorporated Area

* Indicates councils who have chosen to conduct their own elections. On 27 June 2011, the Local Government Amendment (Elections) Act 2011 (the Act) was passed in NSW Parliament. Section 296 of the Act enabled councils to administer their own elections, constitutional referendums and polls, or request the NSWEC to administer their 2012 elections.