2021 New South Wales mayoral elections
The 2021 New South Wales mayoral elections were held on 4 December 2021 to elect mayors or lord mayors to 35 of the 168 local government areas (LGAs) in New South Wales.[1]
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![]() Results by LGA |
While most mayors in New South Wales are elected by the councillors at meetings, several chose to have directly elected (or popularly elected) mayors. These elections took place alongside the 2021 New South Wales local elections.[2]
Elected mayors
Mayors changing hands
Mayors in italics did not recontest their positions.[2]
Council | Pre-election | Post-election | ||||
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Party | Mayor | Mayor | Party | |||
Ballina | Independent | Ben Smith | Sharon Cadwallader | Independent | ||
Bellingen | Greens | Dominic King | Steve Allan | Independent | ||
Broken Hill | Labor | Darriea Turley | Tom Kennedy | Independent | ||
Byron | Greens | Simon Richardson | Michael Lyon | Independent | ||
Cessnock | Labor | Bob Pynsent | Jay Suvaal | Labor | ||
Eurobodalla | Independent Liberal | Liz Innes | Mat Hatcher | Independent | ||
Griffith | Independent | John Dal Broi | Doug Curran | Independent | ||
Hunter's Hill | Independent | Ross Williams | Zac Miles | Liberal | ||
Kempsey | Independent | Liz Campbell | Leo Hauville | Independent | ||
Lismore | Greens | Vanessa Grindon-Ekins | Steve Krieg | Independent | ||
Liverpool | Labor | Wendy Waller | Ned Mannoun | Liberal | ||
Maitland | Labor | Loretta Baker | Philip Penfold | Independent | ||
Orange | Independent | Reg Kidd | Jason Hamling | Independent | ||
Shellharbour | Labor | Marianne Saliba | Chris Homer | Independent | ||
The Hills | Liberal | Michelle Byrne | Peter Gangemi | Liberal | ||
Uralla | Independent | Michael Pearce | Robert Bell | Independent | ||
Willoughby | Independent Liberal | Gail Giles-Gidney | Tanya Taylor | Independent | ||
Wollondilly | Independent | Robert Khan | Matt Gould | Independent |
Notes
- Elected unopposed.
References
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