An election sign is a temporary sign which encourages persons to vote for a candidate, political party, referenda or matter relating to [...]
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Candidates in local government elections have legislative obligations for the disclosure of gifts leading up to the local government [...]
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To nominate to become an Elected Member (whether that be the Mayor or Councillor) you must: Be 18 years of age or older Not be [...]
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The City of Joondalup local government elections are held every two years, on the third Saturday in October. The Mayor and Councillors [...]
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The City’s elections are conducted as postal elections that are run by the Western Australian Electoral Commission. Election [...]
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For local government elections, the City uses two electoral rolls – a Residents Roll and a Non-Residents Owners and Occupiers [...]
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The City maintains an electoral gifts register that details certain information of electoral gift declarations made by candidates and [...]
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The City’s Returning Officer is appointed by the Western Australian Electoral Commission and is responsible for the conduct and [...]
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Residents who live in the City and are enrolled to vote in the State or Federal elections for where they live are automatically [...]
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School classes are invited to enhance their study of Civics and Citizenship and learn more about their local government and community. [...]
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The City uses two different enrolment forms for non-resident owner and occupiers, including businesses that wish to nominate up to two [...]
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