2024 Townsville City Council election

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2024 Townsville City Council election

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Turnout74.27% (Increase 4.94) (mayoral election)
Mayor
  First party Second party Third party
 
IND
IND
Candidate Troy Thompson Jenny Hill Harry Patel
Party Independent Team Jenny Hill Independent
Popular vote 50,167 47,415 10,529
Percentage 46.60% 43.86% 9.74%
Swing Increase 46.60 Decrease 6.78 Increase 9.74
TCP 52.62% 47.38%
TCP swing Increase 52.62 Decrease 14.15

Mayor before election

Jenny Hill
Team Jenny Hill

Subsequent Mayor

Troy Thompson
Independent

Councillors

All 11 members on the City Council (including the Mayor)
6 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader % Seats +/–
Team Jenny Hill Jenny Hill 4 −5
Independent N/A 3 +2
TownsvilleCHANGE Paul Jacob 2 +2
Independent LNP N/A 1 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

The 2024 Townsville City Council election was held on 16 March 2024 to elect a mayor and 10 councillors to the City of Townsville. The election was held as part of the statewide local elections in Queensland, Australia.[1]

Incumbent mayor Jenny Hill was defeated after 12 years in the position by independent candidate Troy Thompson. She officially conceded defeat on 27 March.[2]

Candidates[edit]

Jenny Hill, who had been serving as mayor since the 2012 election, confirmed in 2023 she would seek re-election. In August 2023, Shari Fabbro and Ben Fusco were announced as Team Hill candidates for Division 2 and Division 10 respectively (the only wards not held by Team Hill).[3][4]

Troy Thompson contested the mayoralty as an independent candidate. He had been disendorsed as the One Nation candidate for Thuringowa at the 2020 Queensland state election because he did not disclose his legal name and directorship in a company that went insolvent.[5]

Division 10 councillor Fran O'Callaghan withdrew from the mayoral election on 2 February 2024, citing health reasons, and did not recontest her seat.[6]

Campaign[edit]

Thompson was supported by the local chapter of My Place Australia, a conspiracy theorist group with around 50 active Facebook groups in Queensland.[7][8]

Results[edit]

Mayor[edit]

2024 Queensland mayoral elections: Townsville
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Troy Thompson 50,167 46.60 +46.60
Team Jenny Hill Jenny Hill 47,415 43.86 −6.78
Independent Harry Patel 10,529 9.74 +9.74
Turnout 112,020 79.21 +4.94
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Troy Thompson 53,956 52.62 +52.62
Team Jenny Hill Jenny Hill 48,575 47.38 −14.15
Independent gain from Team Jenny Hill Swing N/A

Councillors[edit]

Division 1[edit]

2024 Queensland local elections: Division 1
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
TownsvilleCHANGE Paul Jacob 6,669 55.99
Team Jenny Hill Margie Ryder 5,327 44.41
Turnout 12,462 80.93
TownsvilleCHANGE gain from Team Jenny Hill Swing

Division 2[edit]

2024 Queensland local elections: Division 2
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Brodie Phillips 6,888 62.48
Team Jenny Hill Shari Fabbro 2,797 25.36
TownsvilleCHANGE Jai Philpots 1,343 12.18
Turnout 11,400 80.32
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Brodie Phillips 7,346 71.72
Team Jenny Hill Shari Fabbro 2,897 28.28
Independent hold Swing
  • Incumbent councillor Sue Blom (Independent) did not recontest

Division 3[edit]

2024 Queensland local elections: Division 3
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Team Jenny Hill Ann-Maree Greaney 4,971 47.46
Independent Alan Sheret 2,803 26.76
TownsvilleCHANGE Jake Farrell 2,701 25.79
Turnout 10,909 75.04
Two-candidate-preferred result
Team Jenny Hill Ann-Maree Greaney 5,305 58.87
Independent Alan Sheret 3,706 41.83
Team Jenny Hill hold Swing

Division 4[edit]

2024 Queensland local elections: Division 4
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Kristian Price 5,637 54.78
Team Jenny Hill Mark Molachino 4,653 45.22
Turnout 10,716 75.14
Independent gain from Team Jenny Hill Swing

Division 5[edit]

2024 Queensland local elections: Division 5
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
TownsvilleCHANGE Vera Dirou 5,478 51.03
Team Jenny Hill Russ Cook 5,256 48.97
Turnout 11,115 80.47
TownsvilleCHANGE gain from Team Jenny Hill Swing

Division 6[edit]

2024 Queensland local elections: Division 6
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Team Jenny Hill Suzy Batkovic unopposed
Registered electors
Team Jenny Hill hold Swing

Division 7[edit]

2024 Queensland local elections: Division 7
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Team Jenny Hill Kurt Rehbein unopposed
Registered electors
Team Jenny Hill hold Swing

Division 8[edit]

2024 Queensland local elections: Division 8
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Team Jenny Hill Rachael Armstrong 4,164 40.45
Independent Andrew Robinson 3,717 36.11
TownsvilleCHANGE Guy Reece 2,412 23.43
Turnout 10,732 77.95
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Andrew Robinson 4,524 50.64
Team Jenny Hill Rachael Armstrong 4,409 49.36
Independent gain from Team Jenny Hill Swing

Division 9[edit]

2024 Queensland local elections: Division 9
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Team Jenny Hill Liam Mooney 3,721 37.87
Independent Erica Keam 2,811 28.61
Independent Michael Edmonds 1,844 18.77
Greens Benjamin Tiley 1,450 14.76
Turnout 10,162 75.09
Two-candidate-preferred result
Team Jenny Hill Liam Mooney 4,183 52.62
Independent Erica Keam 3,767 47.38
Team Jenny Hill hold Swing

Division 10[edit]

2024 Queensland local elections: Division 10
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent LNP Brady Ellis 4,776 44.06
Team Jenny Hill Ben Fusco 4,355 40.18
Independent Kate Annetts 1,709 15.77
Turnout 11,101 81.20
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent LNP Brady Ellis 5,323 53.84
Team Jenny Hill Ben Fusco 4,563 46.16
Independent LNP gain from NQ State Alliance Swing

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2024 local government elections". Electoral Commission of Queensland.
  2. ^ "Long-serving Townsville Mayor Jenny Hill formally concedes election defeat". ABC News. 27 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Mayor Jenny Hill has revealed her team for next year's Townsville City Council election and she's closing in on the last independent seats". Facebook. 7NEWS Townsville.
  4. ^ "'Time to give it a crack': New council candidates announced for divisions 2, 10". Townsville Bulletin.
  5. ^ "Backed by 5G truthers, exiled from One Nation, banned from parliament – now Troy Thompson looks set to be Townsville's mayor". The Guardian.
  6. ^ Jackson, Blair (2 February 2024). "Townsville elections: Fran O'Callaghan not running for mayor, cites health reasons". Townsville Bulletin.
  7. ^ "Troy Thompson linked to right-wing conspiracy group My Place Townsville". Townsville Bulletin. 23 March 2024.
  8. ^ "My Place groups worry about 5G and chemtrails. Some are also taking an interest in Queensland's council elections". Guardian Australia. 11 April 2024.