State By-elections
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State By-elections | Saturday 18 October 2008
Port Macquarie
Close of rolls: 6 pm Friday 29 August
Close of nominations: 12 noon Friday 19 September
Port Macquarie By-election details
Ryde
Close of rolls: 6 pm Monday 22 September
Close of nominations: 12 noon Friday 26 September
Lakemba
Close of rolls: 6 pm Monday 22 September
Close of nominations: 12 noon Friday 26 September
Cabramatta
Close of rolls: 6 pm Monday 22 September
Close of nominations: 12 noon Friday 26 September
Cabramatta By-election details
Do I need to vote at the State By-elections?
Voting is compulsory if you are enrolled in any of the above State districts. Note: Electoral rolls have closed.
You may need to check your enrolment or verify that you are enrolled in Cabramatta, Lakemba, Ryde or Port Macquarie State district.
Local council By-elections | Saturday 29 November 2008
By-elections will be held for the following council areas as the number of nominated candidates during the 2008 Local council elections was less than the number of vacancies on council.
Bland Shire Council
Close of rolls: 6 pm Monday 20 October
Close of nominations: 12 noon Wednesday 29 October
Warren Shire Council (Ward A)
Close of rolls: 6 pm Monday 20 October
Close of nominations: 12 noon Wednesday 29 October
Wellington Council
Close of rolls: 6 pm Monday 20 October
Close of nominations: 12 noon Wednesday 29 October
Do I need to vote at the Local council By-elections?
Voting is compulsory if you are enrolled in any of the above local council areas.
You may need to check your enrolment or verify that you are enrolled in Bland, Warren - A Ward or Wellington local council areas.
Other elections
Public Service Association Of NSW
2008 Election of Executive Officers and Delegates
Close of rolls: 12.00 noon Monday 20 October 2008
Close of nomination: 12.00 noon Monday 20 October 2008
Close of poll: 12.00 noon Friday 5 December 2008
Local council elections 2008 | Held on Saturday 13 September
Election results
All council elections have now been declared.
View election results and result information
Didn't vote?
Voting is compulsory for all residential electors enrolled in a Council area in which there are elections for councillors or mayors or there is a referendum.
Voting is also compulsory for all electors on the non-residential rolls of the Council of the City of Sydney. Voting is not compulsory for electors enrolled on all other Councils’ non-residential rolls.
The penalty for not voting in local government elections is $55.00.
If you were unable to vote on Saturday 13 September and you believe you have a valid reason for not voting, you may call 1300 135 736 to avoid a penalty notice being issued.
Information about penalties for not voting
