2017 New South Wales mayoral elections

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2017 New South Wales mayoral elections

 2012
2016
9 September 2017
2021 

13 of the 33 directly-elected mayors in New South Wales
  First party Second party
 
IND
Leader N/A N/A
Party Independents and local groups Labor
Last election 7 mayors[a] 3 mayors[a]
Seats before 5 4
Seats won 5 mayors 4 mayors

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader N/A No leader
Party Liberal Greens
Last election 1 mayor[a] 0 mayors[a]
Seats before 2 0
Seats won 2 mayors 0

The 2017 New South Wales mayoral elections were held on 9 September 2017 to elect mayors or lord mayors to 13 of the 46 local government areas (LGAs) up for election in New South Wales. The elections were held as part of the statewide local elections.[1]

While most mayors in New South Wales are elected by councillors at meetings, several choose to have directly elected (or popularly elected) mayors.[2]

This was the last time the position of mayor of North Sydney was directly elected, as a referendum held on the same day as the local elections saw 52.4% of residents vote in favour of replacing the election with a vote from councillors. The change came into effect in 2021.[3]

2014 Willoughby by-election

On 20 January 2014, Willoughby mayor Pat Reilly (Independent) died in hospital after a short sickness.[4]

Although she finished in third place on first preferences, Independent Liberal candidate Gail Giles-Gidney won the by-election on 12 April with 50.8% of the vote after preference distribution.[5]

2014 Newcastle by-election

On 17 August 2014, Newcastle lord mayor Jeff McCloy (Independent) resigned following an Independent Commission Against Corruption inquiry into donations he made to Liberal Party candidates during his tenure as a property developer.[6][7]

The subsequent by-election on 15 November was won by Labor candidate Nuatali Nelmes.[8]

Candidates

Incumbents at the time of the elections are highlighted in bold text.

LGA Held by Labor Liberal Greens Independent Others
Burwood Labor John Faker Joseph Del Duca Lesley Furneaux-Cook (ICV)
Canada Bay Labor Angelo Tsirekas Helen McCaffrey Charles Jago Daniela Ramondino
Hornsby Liberal Janelle McIntosh Philip Ruddock Emma Heyde Christine Berman
Mick Gallagher
Hunter's Hill Independent Zac Miles Mark Bennett
Ross Williams
Maitland Labor Loretta Baker Bob Geoghegan John Brown Brian Burke
Ken Wethered
Philip Penfold (PI)
Mosman Serving Mosman Simon Menzies
Libby Moline
Roy Bendall (RFM)
Carolyn Corrigan (SM)
Newcastle Labor Nuatali Nelmes David Compton (disendorsed) Therese Doyle Ron Brown
Kath Elliott
Rod Holding
Steve O'Brien (SA)
North Sydney Independent Zoë Baker
Jilly Gibson
Jessica Keen
Michael Kong (LDP)
Orange Independent Stephen Nugent Kevin Duffy
Ron Gander
Chris Gryllis
Reg Kidd
Tony Mileto
Scott Munro
Paula Townsend
Russell Turner (Ind. Nat)
Jeff Whitton (Ind. ALP)
Port Stephens Independent Des Maslen Geoff Dingle
Sally Dover
Peter Kafer
Ryan Palmer
Steve Tucker
The Hills Liberal Tony Hay Michelle Byrne Jeff Lowe Ray Brown (BAP)
Willoughby Independent Liberal Angelo Rozos Gail Giles-Gidney (Ind. Lib)
Wollongong Wollongong Independent David Brown John Dorahy Mithra Cox Andrew Anthony
Vicki Curran
Warwick Erwin
John Mullan
Greg Petty
Gordon Bradbery (WI)

Retiring mayors

Results

Notes

References

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