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2001 Local Government Postal Elections Report APPENDICES 2001 Local Government Postal Elections Western Australian Electoral Commission Appendix 1 – Referendum and Poll Results Results of referendums and polls are not binding, but do provide an indication of public opinion for the Council to consider when making decisions on issues. City of Joondalup A referendum was conducted for the City of Joondalup regarding the Community Security Patrol Services. Question 1 YES NO Do you want the City of Joondalup to continue 18,742 8,681 providing a community security patrol service? ANNUAL GENERAL Question 2 CHARGE RATES If the City of Joondalup continues to provide a community security patrol service, would you prefer to 7,499 16,624 pay for the service through: an ANNUAL CHARGE or GENERAL RATES The majority of electors voted to continue the community security patrol service and prefer to pay for the service through General Rates. 37 Western Australian Electoral Commission 2001 Local Government Postal Elections Appendix 2 – Reasons for Rejection of Voter Packages Declaration Declaration District Other Total not signed Missing CITY OF ALBANY 119 0 4 123 CITY OF ARMADALE 142 36 1 179 SHIRE OF ASHBURTON 7 5 0 12 TOWN OF BASSENDEAN 56 15 3 74 CITY OF BELMONT 162 57 8 227 CITY OF BUNBURY 164 91 12 267 SHIRE OF BUSSELTON 31 14 1 46 TOWN OF CAMBRIDGE 92 28 2 122 CITY OF CANNING 284 86 42 412 SHIRE OF CAPEL 30 7 1 38 SHIRE OF CARNARVON 20 14 10 44 TOWN OF CLAREMONT 44 14 3 61 SHIRE OF COLLIE 43 19 0 62 TOWN OF COTTESLOE 37 9 4 50 SHIRE OF CUE 1 0 0 1 SHIRE OF DENMARK 28 21 1 50 SHIRE OF DONNYBROOK-BALLINGUP 16 3 0 19 SHIRE OF EAST PILBARA 15 10 0 25 SHIRE OF EXMOUTH 13 2 0 15 CITY OF GERALDTON 49 45 53 147 SHIRE OF GINGIN 16 10 0 26 CITY OF GOSNELLS 322 71 10 403 SHIRE OF GREENOUGH 33 7 0 40 CITY OF JOONDALUP 396 403 26 825 SHIRE OF KALAMUNDA 174 20 15 209 SHIRE OF KALGOORLIE-BOULDER 86 37 10 133 TOWN OF KWINANA 93 27 2 122 CITY OF MANDURAH 262 136 27 425 CITY OF MELVILLE 374 108 14 496 SHIRE OF MUNDARING 106 44 7 157 SHIRE OF MURRAY 43 20 0 63 SHIRE OF NANNUP 5 5 0 10 CITY OF NEDLANDS 8 7 4 19 CITY OF PERTH 49 10 60 119 SHIRE OF PLANTAGENET 17 12 0 29 CITY OF ROCKINGHAM 234 68 8 310 SHIRE OF SERPENTINE-JARRAHDALE 38 10 2 50 CITY OF STIRLING 777 243 24 1,044 CITY OF SUBIACO 61 28 10 99 CITY OF SWAN 308 102 13 423 TOWN OF VICTORIA PARK 119 22 3 144 TOWN OF VINCENT 193 50 0 243 CITY OF WANNEROO 111 39 5 155 SHIRE OF WAROONA 16 1 0 17 SHIRE OF YILGARN 5 5 0 10 TOTAL 5,199 1,961 385 7,545 38 2001 Local Government Postal Elections Western Australian Electoral Commission Appendix 3 – Enrolment and Voter Turnout Voter Percentage District Enrolment 1 Turnout 2 Turnout CITY OF ALBANY 15,139 7,166 47.3% CITY OF ARMADALE 20,243 7,197 35.6% SHIRE OF ASHBURTON 1,829 741 40.5% TOWN OF BASSENDEAN 6,355 2,506 39.4% CITY OF BELMONT 20,272 8,380 41.3% CITY OF BUNBURY 20,777 10,445 50.3% SHIRE OF BUSSELTON 4,385 1,929 44.0% TOWN OF CAMBRIDGE 16,938 7,296 43.1% CITY OF CANNING 48,446 17,174 35.4% SHIRE OF CAPEL 4,540 1,907 42.0% SHIRE OF CARNARVON 3,701 1,709 46.2% TOWN OF CLAREMONT 6,438 3,046 47.3% SHIRE OF COLLIE 5,933 3,017 50.9% TOWN OF COTTESLOE 5,345 2,720 50.9% SHIRE OF CUE 216 141 65.3% SHIRE OF DENMARK 3,708 2,370 63.9% SHIRE OF DONNYBROOK-BALLINGUP 3,152 1,540 48.9% SHIRE OF EAST PILBARA 2,622 848 32.3% SHIRE OF EXMOUTH 1,471 892 60.6% CITY OF GERALDTON 12,845 5,529 43.0% SHIRE OF GINGIN 2,716 1,569 57.8% CITY OF GOSNELLS 51,388 16,492 32.1% SHIRE OF GREENOUGH 3,631 1,493 41.1% CITY OF JOONDALUP 100,111 29,324 29.3% SHIRE OF KALAMUNDA 30,091 12,064 40.1% SHIRE OF KALGOORLIE-BOULDER 17,337 5,971 34.4% TOWN OF KWINANA 10,942 4,162 38.0% CITY OF MANDURAH 32,873 15,592 47.4% CITY OF MELVILLE 65,305 24,373 37.3% SHIRE OF MUNDARING 2,3373 8,331 35.6% SHIRE OF MURRAY 4,322 2,165 50.1% SHIRE OF NANNUP 696 477 68.5% CITY OF NEDLANDS 3,331 1,165 35.0% CITY OF PERTH 8,428 3,903 46.3% SHIRE OF PLANTAGENET 3,157 2,064 65.4% CITY OF ROCKINGHAM 41,409 15,013 36.3% SHIRE OF SERPENTINE-JARRAHDALE 7,438 3,195 43.0% CITY OF STIRLING 103,903 36,234 34.9% CITY OF SUBIACO 10,149 4,720 46.5% CITY OF SWAN 44,862 16,057 35.8% TOWN OF VICTORIA PARK 17,966 6,420 35.7% TOWN OF VINCENT 18,341 7,224 39.4% CITY OF WANNEROO 22,890 7,869 34.4% SHIRE OF WAROONA 1,659 820 49.4% SHIRE OF YILGARN 932 562 60.3% TOTAL 831,605 313,812 37.7% 1 The enrolment consists of the number of electors at the close of roll and provisional voters. 2 The voter turnout consists of the number of returned voting packages that were scanned (accepted and rejected). 39 Western Australian Electoral Commission 2001 Local Government Postal Elections Appendix 4 – Replacement and Provisional Votes Issued District Replacement Votes Provisional Votes CITY OF ALBANY 46 3 CITY OF ARMADALE 35 2 SHIRE OF ASHBURTON 9 3 TOWN OF BASSENDEAN 10 0 CITY OF BELMONT 116 0 CITY OF BUNBURY 78 12 SHIRE OF BUSSELTON 6 3 TOWN OF CAMBRIDGE 27 0 CITY OF CANNING 22 6 SHIRE OF CAPEL 27 1 SHIRE OF CARNARVON 41 4 TOWN OF CLAREMONT 62 0 SHIRE OF COLLIE 20 0 TOWN OF COTTESLOE 85 0 SHIRE OF CUE 3 1 SHIRE OF DENMARK 21 9 SHIRE OF DONNYBROOK-BALLINGUP 22 1 SHIRE OF EAST PILBARA 24 0 SHIRE OF EXMOUTH 10 2 CITY OF GERALDTON 118 5 SHIRE OF GINGIN 9 0 CITY OF GOSNELLS 80 0 SHIRE OF GREENOUGH 24 4 CITY OF JOONDALUP 35 3 SHIRE OF KALAMUNDA 44 0 SHIRE OF KALGOORLIE-BOULDER 88 0 TOWN OF KWINANA 26 0 CITY OF MANDURAH 89 12 CITY OF MELVILLE 111 1 SHIRE OF MUNDARING 40 0 SHIRE OF MURRAY 5 14 SHIRE OF NANNUP 3 0 CITY OF NEDLANDS 10 0 CITY OF PERTH 109 15 SHIRE OF PLANTAGENET 21 5 CITY OF ROCKINGHAM 25 0 SHIRE OF SERPENTINE-JARRAHDALE 41 14 CITY OF STIRLING 69 49 CITY OF SUBIACO 68 12 CITY OF SWAN 56 18 TOWN OF VICTORIA PARK 22 0 TOWN OF VINCENT 55 0 CITY OF WANNEROO 16 0 SHIRE OF WAROONA 12 6 SHIRE OF YILGARN 1 1 TOTAL 1,841 206 40 2001 Local Government Postal Elections Western Australian Electoral Commission Appendix 5 – Summary of Activity in May 2001 Local Government Postal Elections Local Government Wards Contested Vacancies Candidates Contested Unopposed Unfilled Electors Packages Packages Mayoral % Returned Wards Sent Returned City of Albany 7 5 7 12 5 2 0 21741 15139 7215 47.66% City of Armadale 7 4 7 13 4 3 0 33241 20243 7233 35.73% Shire of Ashburton 3 2 5 8 4 1 0 3126 1829 746 40.79% Town of Bassendean 3 2 5 8 4 1 0 9563 6355 2521 39.67% City of Belmont 4 4 7 16 7 0 0 20272 20272 8437 41.62% City of Bunbury 4 4 7 15 7 0 0 20777 20777 10536 1 50.71% Shire of Busselton 6 2 8 11 2 6 0 15655 4385 1943 44.31% Town of Cambridge 2 2 4 9 4 0 0 16938 16938 7324 43.24% City of Canning 3 3 5 13 5 0 0 48446 48446 17260 1 35.63% Shire of Capel 1 1 11 17 11 0 0 4540 4540 1914 42.16% Shire of Carnarvon 3 2 5 11 4 1 0 3908 3701 1723 46.55% Town of Claremont 3 2 5 8 4 1 0 6438 6438 3060 1 47.53% Shire of Collie 1 1 7 13 7 0 0 5933 5933 3036 51.17% Town of Cottesloe 4 4 6 14 6 0 0 5345 5345 2729 1 51.06% Shire of Cue 2 2 4 8 4 0 0 236 216 141 65.28% Shire of Denmark 5 5 7 14 7 0 0 3708 3708 2391 64.48% Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup 1 1 10 11 10 0 0 3152 3152 1543 48.95% Shire of East Pilbara 4 2 6 8 4 2 0 3226 2622 858 32.72% Shire of Exmouth 1 1 3 5 3 0 0 1471 1471 894 60.77% City of Geraldton 1 1 7 16 7 0 0 12845 12845 5574 1 43.39% Shire of GinGin 4 4 6 12 6 0 0 3133 2716 1579 58.14% City of Gosnells 3 3 6 21 6 0 0 51388 51388 16563 32.23% Shire of Greenough 4 1 7 9 2 5 0 7936 3631 1500 41.31% City of Joondalup 7 7 7 20 7 0 0 100111 100111 29727 29.69% Shire of Kalamunda 4 4 7 18 7 0 0 32508 30091 12084 40.16% City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder 1 1 6 15 6 0 0 17337 17337 6008 34.65% Town of Kwinana 2 1 4 5 3 1 0 13052 10942 4188 38.27% Shire of Lake Grace 4 0 7 6 0 6 1 1149 City of Mandurah 4 4 7 18 7 0 0 32873 32873 15728 1 47.84% City of Melville 6 6 9 17 9 0 0 65305 65305 24481 37.49% Shire of Mount Marshall 4 0 4 4 0 4 0 449 Shire of Mundaring 4 4 7 18 7 0 0 23373 23373 8375 35.83% Shire of Murray 5 3 7 11 3 4 0 7641 4322 2185 50.56% Shire of Nannup 3 2 4 7 3 1 0 920 696 482 69.25% City of Nedlands 4 1 6 7 1 5 0 14446 3331 1172 35.18% City of Perth 1 1 4 10 4 0 0 8428 8428 3913 46.43% Shire of Plantagenet 5 5 9 16 9 0 0 3157 3157 2076 65.76% City of Rockingham 3 3 5 10 5 0 0 44975 41409 15081 36.42% Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale 4 4 5 13 5 0 0 7438 7438 3205 43.09% City of Stirling 7 6 7 17 6 1 0 121084 103903 36477 35.11% City of Subiaco 4 1 7 9 2 5 0 10149 10149 4748 1 46.78% City of Swan 7 6 8 20 7 1 0 50587 44862 16159 36.02% Town of Victoria Park 2 2 4 11 4 0 0 17966 17966 6442 35.86% Town of Vincent 2 2 5 10 5 0 0 18341 18341 7274 1 39.66% City of Wanneroo 7 4 7 12 4 3 0 48661 22890 7908 34.55% Shire of Waroona 3 2 4 6 3 1 0 2357 1659 821 49.49% Shire of Yilgarn 3 2 9 12 7 2 0 1138 932 567 60.84% TOTAL 172 129 294 564 237 56 1 946,463 831,605 315,821 8 37.98% 41 Western Australian Electoral Commission 2001 Local Government Postal Elections Appendix 6 – Enrolment and Turnout by Age Group Summary of Enrolment and Turnout by Age Group Age Enrolment 1 % Turnout 2 % 18-19 25,203 3.0% 6,349 2.0% 20-24 74,105 8.9% 14,424 4.6% 25-29 76,402 9.2% 15,313 4.9% 30-34 76,948 9.3% 19,893 6.3% 35-39 81,562 9.8% 25,403 8.1% 40-44 85,857 10.3% 29,794 9.5% 45-49 84,819 10.2% 32,026 10.2% 50-54 81,649 9.8% 34,672 11.0% 55-59 60,438 7.3% 28,913 9.2% 60-64 48,657 5.9% 26,682 8.5% 65-69 39,682 4.8% 24,068 7.7% 70+ 93,767 11.3% 54,850 17.5% No DOB 3 2,516 0.3% 1,425 0.5% Total 831,605 100.0% 313,812 100.0% 1.
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