Clover Moore claims record sixth term as Sydney mayor, hints it could be her last

Tyler Mitchell By Tyler Mitchell Sep16,2024
Australia’s longest-serving lord mayor, Clover Moore, is on track to secure a record sixth term in Sydney, as the Liberals face wipeout in several councils across NSW after a nomination blunder.
Votes are not being counted for the state’s 2024 local elections on Sunday but will resume on Monday.

At the close of counting on election night, Moore had an early lead, securing almost 37 per cent of the vote, followed by Labor on 17 per cent and the Greens on 13 per cent.

Despite what appeared to be a small swing against her, election and political analyst Ben Raue said the gap between Moore and the second-place candidate was likely too big to cross.

“Unless those numbers change a lot — right now at a quarter of the way through and probably not everyone votes — I think she’ll get re-elected,” the founder of the Tally Room election website told AAP.

Moore all but declares victory

Moore has all but declared victory for a record sixth term managing Sydney but says it could be her last.
Moore — one of 37 mayors up for election — thanked her team, fellow candidates and volunteers for their work in what had been a tough campaign.

“Some pretty awful things were said by some people and on certain corflutes,” she told reporters in Surry Hills on Sunday.

A woman with tied-back dark hair and a teal, red and dark blue patterned shirt stands between several men wearing T-shirts emblazoned with a picture of her face and a rainbow.

Clover Moore has served as Sydney’s mayor for 20 years. Source: AAP / Steven Markham

“But I’m so encouraged and happy about the city community endorsing me to do another four years as Lord Mayor.”

Moore, who has never lost an election, was asked if she would stand for another term.
“I don’t think there will be,” she said, adding she was focused on the next four years.

“I’ve just won this one, so let me enjoy it.”

Campaign blunder sees Liberals heading for a wipeout.

In a dramatic election campaign, , accusations arose of election material tampering, and voters got to have their say in a highly publicised spat between a mayor and the state government.
Several councils face an unavoidable shift to the left after the Liberals’ headline-grabbing blunder in which 140-odd endorsed candidates were not nominated.
The absence of the Liberals will likely result in the Penrith, Camden, Northern Beaches, Lane Cove, Wollongong, and Blue Mountains councils shifting left, although the Liberals could win seats in Parramatta.

Ryde City Council voters, in Sydney’s north-west, look likely to have chosen a Liberal as their first directly elected mayor.

Labor has a clear majority in Penrith with the Libertarian Party picking up enough votes to secure up to two seats in the absence of the Liberals.
“If those numbers stay steady, Labor’s going to get a clear majority, but there’s going be just as many Libertarians on the council as Liberals,” Raue said.
Early counting in Parramatta indicated the Liberals could pick up at least five seats and Our Local Community had been wiped out, he said.

In Sydney’s fast-growing southwest, voters in the Liverpool council looked to have backed incumbent Liberal mayor Ned Mannoun following a well-publicised fight with the state Labor government.

Candidate placards at a pre-polling booth in Sydney

Voters across NSW headed to the polls on Saturday for their local government elections. Source: AAP / Bianca De Marchi

Labor had attempted to address alleged serious maladministration and dysfunction in the council and defer elections, only to run out of time due to the mayor’s legal challenges.

Moore apologised on Saturday after independent candidate Yvonne Weldon alleged one of the mayor’s volunteers had taken her corflutes away and replaced them with the 78-year-old’s signage.

Almost a third of eligible voters had cast their votes ahead of time as more than five million people made their choice across 128 councils.

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