Find out who the prospects are and the crucial concerns in your city in our extensive protection of Victorian council elections. See all 53 stories. Secret posts 1 of 3 Pinned post from the other day 11.51 am Welcome to The Age’s council results blog site By Rachael Dexter Welcome to The Age’s “sluggish blog site” for the 2024 Victorian council elections results. Why slow? Well, for those focusing, you’ll understand the postal ballot approach utilized for this election suggests it takes a tremendous 3 weeks for the results to be figured out throughout the state’s 79 councils. We’re visiting some fascinating results, specifically with the intro of single-member wards in all urbane councils (other than the City of Melbourne) this year. It’s a long run– however in the meantime, there are lots of updates The Age’s city group can bring you from inside the count spaces throughout the state. If you have pointers for us, contact us. Newest posts 3.10 pm Merri-bek Council: main votes in for 4 more wards By Rachael Dexter We have 4 more batches of main counts for group in Merri-bek council in Melbourne’s inner north. The other day we brought you main counts for the Fawkner location (Bababi Djinanang ward) where Socialist Alliance prospect Sue Bolton has most likely declared triumph and Brunswick West ward which is too close to call yet before choices. Merri-bek incumbent independent Helen Davidson, imagined in 2017 at an anti-pokies rally. Credit: Joe Armao The outcome from the brand-new details is that Labor’s Chris Miles remains in front in the Glenroy (Box Forest) ward over Green’s Metin Golbaisi, however even more south in Brunswick (Bulleke-bek Ward) Greens’ Jay Iwasaki has actually gotten the most very first choice votes. Incumbent independent Helen Davidson is presently at the front of the pack in Oak Park location (Djirri-Djirri ward), while Labor and the Greens are practically neck and neck on main votes in Coburg (Harmony Park). Box Forest Ward (Glenroy, Hadfield): Lewis Moore (Victorian Socialists): 18.83 percent Baris Duzova (Independent): 17.98 percent Metin Golbasi (Greens): 24.19 percent Chris Miles (Labor): 39.01 percent Bulleke-bek Ward (Brunswick) Mel Yuan (Independent): 16.54 percent Louisa Bassini (Victoria Socialists): 21.95 percent Owen Miller (Fusion): 4.27 percent Jay Iwasaki (Greens): 35.52 percent Helen Breier (Labor): 21.71 percent Djirri-Djirri (Oak Park, Gowanbrae): Michelle Pitt (Independent): 30.93 percent Abdi Sheikh (Independent): 5.07 percent Smitha George(Independent): 5.99 percent Helen Davidson (Independent): 37.3 pe
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