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2000 New South Wales local elections

The 2000 New South Wales local elections were held from May to December 2000 elect the councils of local government areas (LGAs) of New South Wales, Australia. The elections were all scheduled to be held on 11 September 1999, but were deferred while possible amalgamations were considered.

Background

Deferred elections

Election dates

For newly created LGAs, the elections were scheduled several months after the official proclamation and commencement of operations. A number of councils which deferred elections ultimately did not proceed with amalgamations, and also held elections.

Amalgamated councils

Non-amalgamated councils

A number of councils which deferred elections ultimately did not proceed with amalgamations, and also held elections throughout 2000.

Results

The Australian Democrats had their first-ever victory on South Sydney City Council, with Peter Furness elected as a councillor for South Ward. However, he left the party in April 2003 to join Labor.

References