A vote recount has been requested for Kiama LGA.
After yesterday’s announcement of the official results, there was a 24-hour window for anyone to object and demand a recount.
Any request for a recount must:
- be in writing, and
- be signed by the candidate, and
- set out the reasons for the request, and
- be lodged with the Returning Officer within 24 hours of the results being published on the NSW Electoral Commission’s results website.
A candidate who is granted a recount is not required to cover the cost of the recount.
Where a recount is requested and subsequently approved by the Electoral Commissioner, the declaration of the results will be delayed until the completion of the recount.
The Electoral Commissioner will determine how any recount is conducted. For example, depending on the circumstances in which a recount is required, the Commissioner may determine that all or only some of the ballot papers are to be recounted.
Kiama Council CEO Jane Stroud said while she is hopeful for a final result before Christmas, she has been advised it may take longer.
“We’re looking forward to welcoming all of our new Councillors in the new year, regardless of the recount result. We will keep the community updated as we hear more from the Electoral Commission.”
“Our swearing-in date is set for the 11 January 2022, but while we wait for the official results of the recount, we will hold off on issuing our welcoming letter and induction packs to the candidates,” said Ms Stroud.