By-elections, conducted by postal ballot, will be held to fill vacancies for Mayor and one Councillor on the Glamorgan-Spring Bay Council.
The successful candidate for Mayor will serve until the 2022 ordinary election.
The successful candidate for Councillor will serve until the 2022 ordinary election.
To complete the nomination process, you need to submit one Nomination Form and one (optional) Candidate Statement.
These forms are separate and can be completed at any time, but both must be lodged by 12 noon, Thursday 30 July 2020.
Nominations have closed.
Candidates will be announced at 12 noon, Friday 31 July and will be published shortly after that.
Please note that the dates in the booklet refer to the 2018 ordinary elections. This booklet is to be read in conjunction with the insert that details updates to legislation and policies since.
The booklet contains election information and details on procedures, as well as requirements regarding campaigning, nominating and submitting candidate statements.
If you would like a hard copy of the Candidate Information Booklet and Insert, copies are available from the:
Alternatively, call the TEC on 1800 801 701 and we will post one to you.
Nominations have closed.
The Nomination Form and online Candidate Statement may only be lodged once nominations open 9am Monday 20 July. For details about lodging your nomination, see the back of the nomination form.
Nominations must be received between 9am Monday 20 July and 12 noon Thursday 30 July 2020.
Nominations have closed.
Nominations can be lodged with the returning officer or an electoral officer for your council.
Returning Officer
Chris Garrett
Tasmanian Electoral Commission
Level 3 TasWater building, 169 Main Rd, Moonah
(PO Box 1005, Moonah 7009)
9am-5pm Mon-Fri
Freecall: 1800 801 701
Ph: 6208 8700
Fax: 6208 8791
lg@tec.tas.gov.au
Electoral officer(s)
Josie Higgins or Andrea Marshall
Glamorgan-Spring Bay Council
9 Melbourne St, Triabunna
9am-4:30pm Mon-Fri
Ph: 6256 4777
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Learn moreTasmania is divided into 29 municipal areas, with each area having a governing council consisting of between 7 and 12 councillors. Each council is chaired by a mayor and has a deputy mayor. Elections for Tasmania's 29 councils are conducted by full postal ballot every four years.