79 of the 128 local government areas in New South Wales
First party
Second party
Third party
IND
Leader
N/A
N/A
N/A
Party
Independents
Labor
Liberal
Last election
[b]
[b]
[b]
Seats won
545
81
48
Popular vote
678,591
429,605
286,013
Percentage
39.59%
24.60%
16.40%
Swing
1.45
5.43
5.45
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
AFP
Leader
No leader
Fred Nile
Jim Saleam
Party
Greens
Christian Democrats
Australia First
Last election
[b]
0
1
Seats before
1
0
Seats won
23
0
0
Seat change
1
Popular vote
110,491
15,326
4,424
Percentage
6.35%
0.90%
0.27%
Swing
0.33
0.49
0.08
Seventh party
Eighth party
LDP
AJP
Leader
John Humphreys
No leader
Party
Liberal Democrats
Animal Justice
Last election
1[b]
Did not contest
Seats before
1
0
Seats won
0
0
Seat change
1
Popular vote
4,356
193
Percentage
0.27%
0.02%
Swing
0.04
0.02
The 2016 New South Wales local elections were held on 10 September 2016 to elect the councils of 79 of the 128 local government areas (LGAs) of New South Wales. Several councils also held mayoral elections and/or referendums.[1]
The elections were conducted by the New South Wales Electoral Commission, with the exception of Fairfield, Gunnedah, Kempsey, Lake Macquarie and Penrith, who chose to conduct their own elections.[1]
The election in Tweed was deferred until 29 October 2016 due to the death of a candidate.[2]
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^ ab"Results by Local Government Area". New South Wales Electoral Commission. Archived from the original on 29 December 2023.
^Anthony, Bob. "New Tweed election date opens door for more potential candidates". Gold Coast Bulletin.
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