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The Libertarian Party campaigned on ending "woke agendas", smart cities, and cutting council rates, and the party was given a higher chance of winning in areas where the Liberal Party had failed to nominate candidates. [58] [59] This was the party's largest-ever local elections campaign. [60] [61]
This is a list of local government area results for the 2024 New South Wales local elections. [1] [2] ... Public Education Party: 82 0.00 +0.00 0 Independent United ...
On 14 August 2024, the Liberal Party missed the candidate nomination deadline, preventing all of its Northern Beaches councillors and candidates from contesting the election. [83] Only Mandeep Singh, an ungrouped candidate in Pittwater Ward appearing without a party affiliation on the ballot, is endorsed by the Liberals.
The Liberal Party was the only registered party contesting the election. North Ward councillor Ross Williams led leading "Team Ross", while South Ward councillor Jim Sanderson ran on the ticket of the new "Hunter's Hill Independents" group.
Non-local parties refers to parties in each state or territory that endorse candidates for local elections, but do not exclusively operate at a local level. This differs in each jurisdiction, with the Australian Labor Party and the Liberal Party of Australia only contesting in certain states. [2]
[40] [41] By September 2022 (1 year, 106 days after Minns became party leader) the party took the lead in the primary vote polls for the first time in over a decade, [42] and maintained the two-party-preferred opinion poll consistently until the state election. ABC News stated, following the election, that "Labor's pledge to scrap the Coalition ...
Following Labor's loss in the 2021 Upper Hunter by-election, then-leader Jodi McKay resigned under pressure from the party caucus. [1] Initially the leadership election saw former opposition leader Michael Daley, who led Labor to a defeat in the 2019 New South Wales state election declare his candidacy for a second time on 30 May 2021.
12 days after the 2021 election, councillor John Larter joined the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP, later renamed to Libertarian Party). [21] He contested the 2022 Senate election on the party's ticket, and was endorsed by the party for the local elections in July 2024.