Clarence City Council
elector poll

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Results

Counting of ballot papers was completed on Friday 9 August 2024, with observers from the Yes and No case campaigns present.

The elector poll

The Tasmanian Electoral Commission was requested by the Clarence City Council to conduct an elector poll regarding the proposed placement of an AFL/AFLW High Performance Centre (HPC). This poll was conducted by postal ballot.

Further information about the proposed HPC is available from the Department of State Growth.

Reasons to vote YES

Learn about the reasons provided by those in favour of the proposed High Performance Centre, including links to additional information.

Reasons to vote NO

Learn about the reasons provided by those not in favour of the proposed High Performance Centre, including links to additional information.











Poll timetable

6pm 
Thursday 27 June

Enrolment closes

From 
Wednesday 10 July

Ballot packs delivered by post

2pm 
Thursday 8 August

Close of poll

From 9am 
Friday 9 August

Counting of ballot papers and results upon completion












Voting

The polling period for this elector poll was from Wednesday 10 July to 2 pm Thursday 8 August 2024.

Every Clarence City Council elector was sent a personally addressed postal ballot pack, to be completed and returned before the close of the polling period.


Daily returns

This chart was updated regularly during the polling period, to show the number of ballot paper envelopes returned each day, and a cumulative total.

Returns: 28,482
Electors enrolled: 45,351
Response rate: 62.80%

Enrolment

  Enrolment for this poll has closed.

Voting in this local government elector poll required electors to be correctly enrolled before 6 pm on Thursday 27 June 2024.

Electors who are correctly enrolled for state and federal elections are automatically enrolled to vote in local government elections and polls. If you don't live in the Clarence City municipal area, you may be eligible for inclusion on the General Manager's roll.

Further information is available to assist you if you need to enrol to vote or update your enrolment.

Related information

Local government areas

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Previous polls

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