An election sign is a temporary sign which encourages persons to vote for a candidate, [...]
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Have your say about who represents you in your local area! Local government elections are a vital part of Western [...]
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We want you to nominate to stand for Council Full details about eligibility and nomination procedures for prospective candidates can [...]
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The City’s elections are conducted as postal elections that are run by the Western Australian Electoral Commission.
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Voting in local government elections Do you own or occupy a rateable property or business within the City of Joondalup? Then you can [...]
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The Local Government Act 1995 requires the City to adopt a code of conduct for council members (elected members), committee members and [...]
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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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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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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 nomination period to be a candidate in the 2023 October local government elections was between Thursday 31 August 2023 – [...]
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On Sunday 3 July 2022, the Minister for Local Government Hon. John Carey BA MLA, announced the final package of reforms to the Local [...]
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The Local Government Act 1995 requires the City to adopt two codes of conduct: A Code of Conduct for elected members, committee members [...]
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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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