Local Government Elections are held every two years, on the third Saturday in October. The next Local Government Election will be held on Saturday 18 October 2025.
Residents and ratepayers of the City of Joondalup are encouraged to check their enrolment ahead of the elections to ensure they are able to vote. Enrolments close Friday 22 August, 5pm.
For local government elections, the City uses two electoral rolls:
- Residents Roll: residents who live in the City and are enrolled to vote in the State or Federal elections for where they live are automatically enrolled to vote (and appear on the Western Australian Electoral Commission’s Residents Roll).
- Non-Resident Owners and Occupiers Roll: owners or occupiers of rateable land who live outside of the district or ward in which the property is located may be entitled to nominate two people to vote on their behalf (and will appear on the City’s Non-resident Owners and Occupier roll.
Voting eligibility
You are eligible to vote in a Local Government Election if:
- You are a resident of the City of Joondalup and are enrolled to vote in State elections; or
- You are enrolled to vote in State or Federal elections, own or occupy rateable property in the City, and have made a successful eligibility claim.
You can confirm your enrolment details on the Australian Electoral Commission or Western Australian Electoral Commission website.
Non-resident owners and occupiers
Do you own or occupy a rateable property or business within the City of JoondaIup? Then you can vote in the City’s upcoming 2025 Local Government Elections.
Why vote if I am a business owner or a non-resident owner of a rateable property within the City of Joondalup?
- Local government is the closest sphere of government to the community.
- Voting in a local government election gives you the opportunity to have a say on the people who make decisions that impact your day-to-day Iives including those of business owners.
- The City of Joondalup council has approved the Small Business Friendly Approvals Program, which aims to reduce red tape for small businesses.
- You might intend to live in the City of Joondalup in the future if you own property and therefore want to have a say in future developments.
See frequently asked questions for how to enrol.
Frequently Asked Questions - Voting enrolment
Owners of land or nominees of corporate bodies who own or occupy rateable property, but are not enrolled on the State electoral roll for that ward or district, may apply to be on the owners/and occupiers roll.
Yes. Electors of a local government consist of eligible non-resident property owners and occupiers and residents of the ward. Local government provides services to both people and property and the rates are levied are paid not only by residents but also non-resident business owners. Where people personally own or occupy a property but are not residents of the district, they are also able to enrol to vote and nominate for council at the elections.
All eligible electors are allowed to vote once in any ward where they are enrolled. If a person lives within one ward, and owns or occupies property or corporate body in a different district or ward, they may be entitled to a vote in both areas, provided they are enrolled for both.
To be eligible to be enrolled as an owner or occupier, you must:
- Enrolment of non-resident owners or occupiers is not automatic.
- When individuals are applying in their own names either as owners or occupiers, fill out the enrolment eligibility claim form and return it via post or email.
- When individuals are being nominated by a business as owner nominees or occupier nominees, the application to register a corporate nominee form should be used because it allows for detail to be provided about the corporate body involved.
- Be enrolled for State elections at an address outside of the City of Joondlaup.
- Own rateable property in the City of Joondlaup.
- Prove that you have a right of continuous occupation under a lease, tenancy agreement or other legal instrument.
- Complete either a Form 2, 2A, 2B or 2C (depending on which type of claim is being made).
- Enrolment claims can be lodged up to Friday 22 August 2025.
- Form 2 – if you are a sole owner or one of two owners making a claim
- Form 2A – if you are a sole occupier or one of two occupiers making a claim
- From 2B – if you are one of more than two co-owners or co-occupiers of a rateable property making a claim
- Form 2C – if you are a body corporate nominee making a claim.
For more information
- visit the Western Australian Electoral Commission
- contact 9400 4000 or info@joondalup.wa.gov.au
Frequently Asked Questions - 2025 Local Government Elections
The next City of Joondalup Local Government Elections will be held on Saturday 18 October 2025. Local Government Elections are held every two years on the third Saturday in October.
The Mayor for the City of Joondalup is elected every four years for a four-year term and was last elected in October 2021.
There are 12 Councillors in the City of Joondalup and half are elected every two years to serve a term of four years.
In October 2025, the City of Joondalup will hold elections for six Councillor positions and the Mayor.
The terms of the following Elected Members expire in 2025, and they are eligible for re-election:
- Mayor Albert Jacob, JP
- Cr Daniel Kingston
- Cr Christopher May, JP
- Cr Hamilton-Prime, JP
- Cr Adrian Hill
- Cr John Chester
- Cr Russ Fishwick, JP
Thursday 28 August 2025.
Thursday 4 September 2025, 4pm.
Anyone who is on the City of Joondalup Electoral Roll as a resident, or a non-resident owner or occupier of rateable property within the City of Joondalup (and is not disqualified) can be a candidate. Nominees of a corporate body cannot stand for election to Council.
Further detail on who is qualified to be a candidate is outlined in section 2.19 to 2.24 of the Local Government Act 1995.
The roll for this election consists of:
- Individuals who live in the City of Joondalup district and who are enrolled on the State Electoral Roll (the Residents’ Roll).
- Non-resident owners or occupiers of rateable property in the City of Joondalup district (the City’s Non-Resident Owners and Occupiers Roll).
Those residents who live in the City of Joondalup district that are enrolled in the State Electoral Roll are automatically enrolled on the Residents Roll for Local Government elections.
Owners of land or nominees of corporate bodies who own or occupy rateable property in the City of Joondalup district, may apply to be on the Non-Resident Owners and Occupiers Roll, providing they are on the State or Commonwealth Government Electoral Roll for a residential address outside that ward or the City’s district.
A non-resident owner is a person who owns rateable land within the City of Joondalup district but is not a resident. To be eligible to be on the roll, a non-resident owner must be enrolled on the State or Commonwealth Government Electoral Roll for the area where they live.
A non-resident occupier is a person, living outside the City of Joondalup district or a ward where the election is being held, who leases or occupies rateable property within the City.
To be eligible to vote, the person must be enrolled on the State or Commonwealth Government Electoral Roll where they live and have a right of continuous occupation under a lease, tenancy agreement or other legal instrument of the property within the district where they seek a vote. The right of continuous occupation must extend for a period of at least three months at the time the person claims enrollment.
Yes. Electors of a local government consist of eligible non-resident property owners and occupiers and residents of the district. Local government provides services to both people and property and the rates levied are paid not only by residents but also non-resident business owners and other people who own or occupy property. Where people personally own or occupy property, but are not residents of the district, they are able to enrol to vote.
People who live in the City (whether they own property or rent it) are automatically enrolled for the City of Joondalup Local Government Elections if they are enrolled on the State Electoral Roll. They must be enrolled on the State Electoral Roll by 5.00pm, Friday 22 August 2025 to be eligible to vote in the 2025 City of Joondalup Local Government Elections.
Residents should direct enquiries about the State Electoral Roll to the Western Australian Electoral Commission on 13 63 06
Individuals and companies that own or occupy property in the City may enrol (or nominees may be enrolled on behalf of companies) up to 5.00pm on Friday 22 August 2025. in order to be eligible to vote in the 2025 City of Joondalup Local Government Elections. Those enrolling must be on the State or Commonwealth Electoral Roll and reside outside of the City of Joondalup district.
A person may have his or her name on the roll only once for each ward regardless of the number of properties owned or occupied. For the Mayoral Election, a person is only entitled to vote once regardless if they are on the roll for multiple wards. A company may have a maximum of two people on the roll as nominees of that company regardless of the number of properties owned or occupied.
“Occupation” means having a right under a lease, tenancy agreement or other legal instrument, to be in continuous occupation of a definable piece of rateable property for at least three months after the date of application.
Enrolment forms may be obtained from the City of Joondalup website (see Sign Up for Joondalup - City of Joondalup).
Alternatively, forms can be obtained by:
- Emailing a request to info@joondalup.wa.gov.au; or
- Phoning 9400 4000
The elections will be conducted by the Western Australian Electoral Commission (WAEC) as a postal election. Election packages containing information on the candidates, instructions on how to vote, the ballot paper, and the return envelopes, will be posted to electors about three weeks before the Election Day.
No. Voting in local government elections is not compulsory in Western Australia.
No. Early or absent voting is not available for postal elections. If you are going to be away at the time of the election, you need to get someone to forward your ballot voting package to you.
All ballot papers must be returned by 6pm on Saturday 18 October 2025 to be included in the count for election. Additional time needs to be considered to ensure delivery of the ballot papers to WAEC by Australia Post.
On Election Day, Saturday 18 October 2025, election packages can be personally delivered to the Returning Officer, who will be in the Currambine Community Centre, 64 Delamere Avenue, Currambine between 8am and 6pm.
Elected packages are posted to all electors on the City of Joondalup roll approximately three weeks before Election Day. Every person on the roll will be issued a ballot paper by mail and invited to complete the ballot paper and return it to the City by 6pm on Election Day.
A replacement package can be issued if it has been lost or destroyed. A WAEC representative will be available at the City’s Administration Centre to assist during the voting period.
The WAEC Returning Officer for the 2025 City of Joondalup Local Government Elections will be advised on the City’s website closer to the opening date of nominations.
In the meantime, further information can be obtained by visiting either the City of Joondalup website or the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries website