Results of the 2004 Victorian local elections

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This is a list of local government area results for the 2004 Victorian local elections.[1]

Yarra[edit]

2004 Victorian local elections: Yarra[2][3][4][5]
Party Votes % Seats Change
  Labor 9,486 31.91 3
  Greens 8,264 27.79 3 Decrease 1
  Independent 4,839 16.27 1
  Independent Labor 4,104 13.81 1 Steady
  Campaign for a Better City 1,897 6.38 0 Steady
  Socialist Left-Wing Team 1,359 4.57 1 Increase 1
  Socialist Alliance 302 1.02 0 Steady
 Total formal votes 29,729 92.06
 Informal votes 2,563 7.94
 Total 32,292 100.0 9
 Registered voters / Turnout 61,407 52.59

Langridge[edit]

2004 Victorian local elections: Langridge Ward[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Greens Jenny Farrar 2,883 30.61
Labor Annabel Barbara 2,650 28.14
Socialist Left-Wing Team Stephen Jolly 1,162 12.38
Greens Sivy Orr 958 10.17
Labor Geoff Barbour 711 7.55
Independent Dominik Kucera 346 2.67
Campaign for a Better City John McPherson 296 3.14
Independent Jim Bernard 117 1.24
Socialist Left-Wing Team Erinn Sales 109 1.16
Independent Alice Tudehope 97 1.03
Socialist Left-Wing Team Zac Wright 88 0.93
Turnout 10,339 52.78
Greens win (new ward)
Labor win (new ward)
Socialist Left-Wing Team win (new ward)

Melba[edit]

2004 Victorian local elections: Melba Ward[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Kay Meadows 2,911 26.99
Independent Labor Judy Morton 2,369 21.96
Greens Gurm Sekhon 1,778 16.48
Independent Labor George Wright 1,735 16.09
Independent Ian Quick 1,078 9.99
Independent Juliana Viegas-Dias 367 3.40
Independent Dale Smedley 260 2.41
Independent Matthew Drummond 151 1.40
Campaign for a Better City Beth Driscoll 137 1.27
Turnout 11,779 53.41
Labor win (new ward)
Independent Labor win (new ward)
Greens win (new ward)

Nicholls[edit]

2004 Victorian local elections: Nicholls Ward[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Greens Kathleen Maltzahn 2,645 27.77
Independent Jackie Fristacky 2,423 25.44
Labor Paul D'Agostino 2,119 22.24
Campaign for a Better City Paul Mees 942 9.89
Labor Jill Ferguson 600 6.30
Labor Glen Kennedy 495 5.20
Socialist Alliance Jody Betzien 302 3.17
Turnout 10,174 51.28
Greens win (new ward)
Independent win (new ward)
Labor win (new ward)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Council General Elections 2004". Victorian Electoral Commission.
  2. ^ a b c d "Results for Yarra City Council Elections 2004". Victorian Electoral Commission.
  3. ^ "Yarra Council Elections 2004 – Candidate Questionnaire" (PDF). Yarra Bicycle Users Group. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 February 2024.
  4. ^ "VEC Council election data, and other issues regarding the conduct and practices of the VEC" (PDF). Save Our Suburbs. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 August 2023.
  5. ^ "Fighting Record Puts Socialist on the Council". International Socialist Alternative. Archived from the original on 7 February 2024.