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36 take poll positions

Neil WalkerBy Neil Walker26 September 2016Updated:18 July 20242 Comments2 Mins Read
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MORE than 30 candidates will contest next month’s Frankston Council election vying for nine councillor spots in three council wards.

Nominations closed on Tuesday last week and 36 candidates registered with the Victorian Electoral Commission to stand at the election on 22 October.

All nine existing Frankston councillors are seeking re-election in the wake of a four-year council term marred by infighting and internal and external investigations into some councillors’ behaviour (See “Dirty laundry’ aired at council”).

Former councillors Kris Bolam and Brad Hill are among 13 candidates for three vacancies in North-West Ward.

A staffer in state Carrum Labor MP Sonya Kilkenny’s office, Dylan Steed, has put his hand up to run in the North-East Ward.

Former councillor David Asker has also nominated in the North-East Ward among a field of 11 candidates.

Twelve candidates will contest South Ward including Labor Party member Steve Toms and former state and federal Greens candidate Jeanette Swain.

All but one candidate have completed a voluntary VEC questionnaire available to read online asking candidates about previous training and experience relevant to the role of a councillor.

Incumbent councillors have stated their attendance record at council meetings.

Most candidates who answered the VEC questionnaire stated they are not officially endorsed by a registered political party.

Ms Swain and Tasma Minifie running in North-West Ward are Australian Greens endorsed candidates.

In neighbouring Mornington Peninsula Shire and Kingston municipalities 50 and 45 candidates respectively will contest council elections.

Ratepayers will vote for council candidates by postal vote. Ballot papers will be mailed out from Tuesday 4 October and must be completed and returned to the VEC by 6pm on Friday 21 October.

See vec.vic.gov.au/frankstonelection/candidates or call 8620 1100 for full council election details, ward boundaries and a full list of Frankston Council candidates and to read completed candidate questionnaires.

First published in the Frankston Times – 26 September 2016

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2 Comments

  1. w. Chalmers on 30 September 2016 4:32 pm

    Please publish names of the 13 councillors standing for north west ward — not voting for unknown persons!

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    • Anne-Marie Tunks
      Anne-Marie Tunks on 17 October 2016 9:56 am

      See http://baysidenews.com.au/2016/10/12/frankston-council-candidates-north-west-ward/

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