Wyong Shire Council - Referendum

Last Updated: 13/09/2012 15:12
Current As At: 17/09/2012 15:34

Total Number of Electors: Residential and Non-residential Electors enrolled in this council area on 30 July 2012 was 108,366. Electors may continue to enrol up to and including election day.

2012 Map and Polling Places (text)

A council may take a poll of electors for its information and guidance on any matter.
A constitutional referendum is a poll initiated by a council and can only contain questions relating to the creation or abolition of wards, the way the mayor is elected, or changing the number of councillors

The question at a council poll or constitutional referendum is carried if it is supported by a majority of the formal votes cast.

Question No. 1 (Status: Result Declared)

The Mayor of Wyong Shire Council is currently elected annually by the Councillors. Do you favour the election of the Mayor by electors for a four year term and an increase of the number of Councillors from ten to eleven (including the Mayor) to enable the election of 5 councillors from the two wards?

Question No. 1 was PASSED on 13/09/2012

Voter Turnout: 80.54%
Informal Rate: 8.03%

Question 1 Votes
  Votes % Formal Votes
Yes 50,630 63.08%
No 29,638 36.92%
Total Formal Votes Counted 80,268
Informal Votes 7,005
Total Ordinary Votes 87,273
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Referendum Status
Question Status Achieved
Question 1Ready08/09/2012 17:00
Commenced08/09/2012 19:11
Final for Saturday09/09/2012 00:38
Continuing09/09/2012 08:03
First Preference Figures Complete12/09/2012 14:31
Result Declared13/09/2012 15:12