Voters in Sydney’s north strongly favour directly electing mayor

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Voters in Sydney’s north strongly favour directly electing mayor | Mattonews

Residents in one of northern Sydney’s larger council areas have voted overwhelmingly in favour of directly electing their mayor instead of leaving it to councillors to decide.

Incumbent Labor mayor Jerome Laxale said the early results from the binding referendum reflected the fact locals were sick of the deadlock between conservative and progressive blocs on council. “It has been like having a hung parliament in each election, which takes its toll,” he said. Voters in Wagga Wagga have been split on whether to directly elect their mayor for a four-year term, in a referendum which noted that doing so would “result in increased election costs each and every election”. About 53 per cent of voters opposed electing their mayor.A mayoral vote was conducted in 35 of the 124 council elections at the weekend, which means elected councillors will decide who leads local bodies in most of NSW.

Cr Carbone gained a high profile during the COVID-19 lockdown, when Fairfield joined neighbouring local areas in becoming an “LGA of concern”.

 

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Mattonews Why do any councils in Australia need to be identified by any political party ie Labor or LNP or Green etc. It’s surely not a political role is it?

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