Derwent Valley Council
by-elections 2022



Derwent Valley Council logo

 With the resignation of Derwent Valley Council Mayor Ben Shaw on 11 December 2021, by-elections are required to fill the vacant positions of mayor and one councillor.

The term of office of the elected mayor and councillor will be until the completion of the next ordinary election (due to be held September/October 2022).


Results

Final results for Derwent Valley Council by-elections.



The candidates

Derwent Valley Council candidate statements, photos and web links (where provided).



Ballots returned

Summary of the rate of return of postal votes.


2022
Derwent Valley
Council
By-elections




Election calendar

9am 
Monday 10 January

Nominations open

6pm 
Thursday 13 January

Enrolment closes

12 noon 
Thursday 20 January

Nominations close

12 noon 
Friday 21 January

Announcement of nominations  

From 
Thursday 27 January

Ballot packs delivered by post

2pm 
Tuesday 22 February

Close of polling

From 9am 
Wednesday 23 February

Counting of ballot papers and progressive results


Voting at local government elections

Local government elections in Tasmania are a full postal ballot.

This means there is a 'polling period', rather than one polling day as for State Parliamentary elections. Every elector will be sent their very own postal ballot pack at their postal address. You then have around 4 weeks to complete and post your vote back to the returning officer. The polling period for the Derwent Valley Council by-elections is from Tuesday 25 January to 2pm Tuesday 22 February 2022.

When voting, be aware that the elected mayoral candidate can only accept the position if they are either a current councillor or the newly elected councillor. Learn more 


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Ballot pack

From Thursday 27 January, keep your eye on the mailbox for your postal ballot pack, which will look like this with your council logo.  

  If you haven't received your ballot pack by Friday 28 January or have misplaced it, visit and vote at your  council office or contact us the TEC on free call 1800 801 701 for a replacement pack.


Derwent Valley Council daily returns

This chart shows the number of ballot paper envelopes returned per day, and a cumulative total.

Returns (progressive): 3,804
Electors enrolled: 8,159
Response rate (progressive): 46.62%

Considering standing as a candidate?

  Nominations have closed.

Detailed election information and procedures, as well as requirements regarding campaigning, nominating and submitting candidate statements.



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Council location

The address link below opens the location in Google Maps in a new window.

Derwent Valley Council
Location:  Circle Street, New Norfolk
Office hours: 9:00am-4:00pm weekdays
Phone:  (03) 6261 8500


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What is local government?

Tasmania 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.