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2024 Ipswich City Council election

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2024 Ipswich City Council election

← 2020 16 March 2024 2028 →
Mayor
  First party Second party Third party
 
IND
IND
TSI
Candidate Teresa Harding David Martin Sheila Ireland
Party Ind. LNP Independent Team Sheila
Popular vote 40,026 23,037 14,411
Percentage 41.11% 23.66% 14.80%
Swing Increase 41.11 Increase 23.66 Increase 8.07
TCP 57.73% 42.27%
TCP swing Decrease 5.25 Increase 5.25

Mayor before election

Teresa Harding
Independent LNP

Elected mayor

Teresa Harding
Independent LNP

Councillors

All 9 members on the City Council (including the Mayor)
5 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader % Seats +/–
Independent Labor N/A 37.07 4 +2
Independent N/A 19.30 1 0
Your Voice Of Experience Paul Tully 12.13 2 0
Better Brighter Ipswich Marnie Doyle
Andrew Fechner
10.50 1 −1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

The 2024 Ipswich City Council election was held on 16 March 2024 to elect a mayor and eight councillors to the City of Ipswich. The election was held as part of the statewide local elections in Queensland, Australia.[1]

Teresa Harding was re-elected mayor with 57.73% of the vote after preferences, a swing of 5.25% against her.[2]

Background

At the 2020 election, Teresa Harding was elected mayor, defeating six other candidates. She was the first non-Labor Party aligned Ipswich mayor in 50 years.[3]

Four independents, two Independent Labor candidates and two candidates on the "Your Voice Of Experience" ticket were also elected as councillors.[4]

Division 3 councillor Marnie Doyle joined the Labor Party in March 2023.[5]

Electoral system

Prior to 2020, Ipswich City Council was composed of a directly elected mayor and 10 single-member wards (or divisions), both using optional preferential voting.[6]

In July 2019, it was announced that the 10 single-member wards would be replaced by four two-member wards, reducing the total amount of councillors to eight.[6] Preferential voting was removed and replaced by plurality block voting (also referred to as first-past-the-post by the Electoral Commission), where voters are only required to mark the same amount of candidates as there are positions to be elected − in the case of Ipswich, two candidates.[7][8]

Optional preferential voting is used for the mayoral election.[6]

Candidates

In April 2023, former councillor David Martin stated he would again run for mayor after his unsuccessful campaign in 2020.[9]

Division 1 councillor Sheila Ireland announced in December 2023 that she would contest the mayoralty and form Team Sheila Ireland.[10]

Marnie Doyle and Andrew Fechner, the two Division 3 councillors, formed the "Better Brighter Ipswich" ticket in early 2024.[11] Former mayor Andrew Antoniolli, who won the 2017 by-election before the council was dismissed in 2018, also contested Division 3 as an independent, having previously been a Labor member.[12]

On 26 January 2024, Ipswich West MP Jim Madden resigned from the Queensland state parliament to contest Division 4. This triggered a by-election in his seat, held on the same day as the local elections.[13]

Results

Mayor

2024 Queensland mayoral elections: Ipswich
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent LNP Teresa Harding 54,721 45.62 +4.51
Independent David Martin 38,029 31.70 +8.04
Team Sheila Ireland Sheila Ireland 12,857 10.72 +10.72
Independent Peter Robinson 8,338 6.95 +6.95
Independent Ken Salter 3,428 2.86 +2.86
Independent Karakan Kochardy 2,576 2.15 +0.64
Turnout 126,812 81.42
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent LNP Teresa Harding 58,413 57.73 −5.25
Independent David Martin 42,771 42.27 +5.25
Independent LNP hold Swing

Councillors

2024 Queensland local elections: Ipswich
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Independent Labor 83,359 37.07 −3.34 4 Increase 2
  Independent 43,406 19.30 +2.81 1 Steady
  Your Voice of Experience 27,288 12.13 −8.37 2 Steady
  Better Brighter Ipswich 23,613 10.50 +10.50 1 Decrease 1
  Working For Oor Community 21,621 9.61 +9.61 0 Steady
  Greens 15,355 6.83 +6.83 0 Steady
  Team Sheila Ireland 10,256 4.56 +4.56 0 Decrease 1
 Formal votes 224,898 100.0
 Formal ballots 112,449 89.32 +0.58
 Informal ballots 13,450 10.68 −0.58
 Total 125,899 100.0 8
 Registered voters / turnout 155,753 80.83 +2.87

Division 1

2024 Queensland local elections: Division 1[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Labor Jacob Madsen (elected) 16,520 30.17 +11.35
Independent Labor Pye Augustine (elected) 14,306 26.13 +12.94
Independent Simon Ingram 13,674 24.97 +10.90
Team Sheila Ireland Josh Addison 10,256 18.73 −0.91
Turnout 31,171 80.43 +2.00
Independent Labor hold Swing +11.35
Independent Labor gain from Team Sheila Ireland Swing N/A

Division 2

2024 Queensland local elections: Division 2[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Your Voice Of Experience Paul Tully (elected) 13,953 22.68 +0.81
Your Voice Of Experience Nicole Jonic (elected) 13,335 21.68 +5.58
Working For Community Helen Youngberry 10,980 17.85 +17.85
Working For Community Steven Purcell 10,641 17.30 +7.43
Independent Labor Neetu Singh Suhag 6,476 10.53 +10.53
Independent Labor Vincent Do 6,133 9.97 +9.97
Turnout 33,850 81.81 +2.91
Your Voice Of Experience hold Swing +0.81
Your Voice Of Experience hold Swing +5.58

Division 3

2024 Queensland local elections: Division 3[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Better Brighter Ipswich Marnie Doyle (elected) 12,944 22.69 +1.03
Independent Andrew Antoniolli (elected) 11,387 19.96 +19.96
Better Brighter Ipswich Andrew Fechner 10,669 18.70 +6.74
Greens Danielle Mutton 7,805 13.68 +13.68
Greens Tracey Nayler 7,550 13.23 +13.23
Independent David Box 6,695 11.74 +2.44
Turnout 31,850 79.30 +3.49
Better Brighter Ipswich hold Swing +1.03
Independent gain from Better Brighter Ipswich Swing N/A

Division 4

2024 Queensland local elections: Division 4[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Labor Jim Madden (elected) 15,950 30.93 +30.93
Independent Labor David Cullen (elected) 13,378 25.94 +25.94
Independent Russell Milligan 11,650 22.59 +4.49
Independent Labor Sue Dunne 10,596 20.55 +3.05
Turnout 29,028 81.87 +2.98
Independent Labor hold Swing N/A
Independent Labor gain from Independent Swing N/A

References

  1. ^ "2024 local government elections". Electoral Commission of Queensland. 22 March 2024.
  2. ^ "New Council reflects modern community". Local Ipswich News. 8 April 2024.
  3. ^ "First non-Labor-aligned mayor in 50 years likely in Ipswich". Brisbane Times. 29 March 2020.
  4. ^ "Veteran ex-councillor back with a new team". The Courier Mail. 3 March 2020.
  5. ^ "MARNIE LOUISE DOYLE". Electoral Commission of Queensland. 16 March 2024.
  6. ^ a b c "How Ipswich will be divided after next council election". Brisbane Times. 11 July 2019.
  7. ^ "First-past-the-post voting". Electoral Commission of Queensland. 9 December 2019.
  8. ^ "Qld Local Government". ABC News.
  9. ^ "Martin bids to become mayor". Local Ipswich News. 18 April 2023.
  10. ^ "Sheila runs for mayor". The Ipswich Tribune. 20 December 2023.
  11. ^ "Ipswich City Council election mayoral, division candidates, policies". The Courier Mail. 15 March 2024.
  12. ^ "Former mayor eyes council return". Local Ipswich News. 1 February 2024.
  13. ^ Johnson, Hayden (27 January 2024). "Labor MP Jim Madden resigns to run for Ipswich City Council". The Courier-Mail. Brisbane: News Corp Australia. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  14. ^ "Ipswich City Division 1 Councillor". Electoral Commission of Queensland.
  15. ^ "Ipswich City Division 2 Councillor". Electoral Commission of Queensland.
  16. ^ "Ipswich City Division 3 Councillor". Electoral Commission of Queensland.
  17. ^ "Ipswich City Division 4 Councillor". Electoral Commission of Queensland.
  18. ^ "Kunzelmann quits". Local Ipswich News. 7 December 2023.
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