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Election in Australia
2018 Melbourne lord mayoral by-election
The 2018 Melbourne lord mayoral by-election was held from 23 April until 11 May 2018 to elect the Lord Mayor of Melbourne , following the resignation of Robert Doyle . The election used a preferential voting system and was held by postal ballot .
Background
The City of Melbourne is a local government municipality consisting of nine councillors, a lord mayor and a deputy lord mayor, who are elected for a four-year term. The incumbent lord mayor, Robert Doyle, was first elected in the 2008 City of Melbourne election .
On 15 December 2017, Cr Tessa Sullivan resigned from the council. Sullivan, who had been elected on the Team Doyle ticket alongside Doyle, lodged a complaint with the City of Melbourne chief executive Ben Rimmer. In her complaint, Sullivan alleged that Doyle had sexually harassed and indecently assaulted her. On 17 December, Doyle released a statement on Twitter, which said he had not been informed of the details of the allegations. He announced he would take a month's leave while an investigation was carried out, stressing that his standing aside "must not be interpreted as any concession or admission".
Further allegations were made against Doyle in January 2018. On 4 February 2018, Doyle resigned as Lord Mayor of Melbourne.
Candidates
The candidates for lord mayor at the by-election were:
Candidates (14) in ballot paper order
Party
Candidate
Background
Independent
Qun Xie
Taxation officer, accountant, economist and company executive director.
Independent
Sally Capp
Former CEO of the Committee for Melbourne , former Victorian Agent-General in London.
Independent
Luke Downing
Greens
Rohan Leppert
City of Melbourne councillor and Chair of the Arts, Culture, and Heritage portfolios.
Independent
Sally Warhaft
Broadcaster, anthropologist and writer involved with the Wheeler Centre .
Independent
Alex Macdonald
Local business owner.
Independent
Allan Watson
Former councillor and Lord Mayor, 1993.
Labor
Jennifer Yang
Former City of Manningham mayor and businesswoman.
Independent
Katie Sfetkidis
Independent artist.
Independent
Gary Morgan
Executive chairman of Roy Morgan Research and pollster.
Independent
Nathalie Nicole O'Sughrue
Employment Services Industry, Business coach.
Independent
Michael Burge
Psychologist, Liberal candidate for Thomastown in the 2010 Victorian state election, OAM.
Liberal
Ken Ong
Businessman and former City of Melbourne councillor.
Animal Justice Party
Bruce Poon
Results
2018 Melbourne lord mayoral by-election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Independent
Sally Capp
19,412
25.38
+25.38
Labor
Jennifer Yang
11,774
15.39
+15.39
Greens
Rohan Leppert
11,296
14.77
−6.50
Independent
Sally Warhaft
6,837
8.94
Liberal
Ken Ong
6,769
8.85
Independent
Gary Morgan
6,412
8.38
Independent
Qun Xie
3,449
4.51
Independent
Allan Watson
2,488
3.25
Independent
Nathalie Nicole O'Sughrue
2,087
2.73
Independent
Michael Burge
1,571
2.05
Independent
Alex MacDonald
1,387
1.81
Animal Justice
Bruce Poon
1,243
1.63
Independent
Katie Sfetkidis
933
1.22
Independent
Luke Downing
834
1.09
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent
Sally Capp
40,579
53.05
+53.05
Labor
Jennifer Yang
35,913
46.95
+46.95
Independent gain from Team Doyle
Swing
N/A
References
^ "Melbourne City Council Lord Mayor by-election results" . Victorian Electoral Commission . Archived from the original on 8 July 2020.
Perkins, Miki; Lucas, Clay (17 December 2017). "Lord mayor Robert Doyle takes leave after sex harassment claim by councillor who quit" . The Age . Retrieved 20 December 2017.
"Melbourne Lord Mayor stands aside over indecent assault allegations" . ABC News . 17 December 2017. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
More of Robert Doyle's alleged victims keep silent fearing they too will be 'vilified'
Lucas, Clay; Perkins, Miki (4 February 2018). "Robert Doyle quits as lord mayor of Melbourne" . The Age . Retrieved 4 February 2018.
Xie, Qun. "Candidate Questionnaire and Answers" (PDF). Victorian Electoral Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 May 2018.
Lenaghan, Nick (1 March 2018). "Property Council's Sally Capp runs for Melbourne Lord Mayor" . Australian Financial Review . Retrieved 10 July 2018.
Downing, Luke. "Candidate Questionnaire and Answers" (PDF). Victorian Electoral Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 May 2018.
Lucas, Clay (8 March 2018). "Greens councillor Rohan Leppert to run for lord mayor of Melbourne" . The Age . Retrieved 10 July 2018.
Alcorn, Gay (5 April 2018). "Ending Melbourne's 'toxic culture': Sally Warhaft on why she wants to be mayor" . the Guardian . Retrieved 10 July 2018.
^ "Melbourne City Council Lord Mayor by-election candidates" . Victorian Electoral Commission. Archived from the original on 13 May 2018.
"Interest grows in Melbourne mayor job" . Retrieved 10 July 2018.
Watts, Richard. "Artist runs for Lord Mayor" . Retrieved 10 July 2018.
"Gary Morgan" . Roy Morgan . Retrieved 10 July 2018.
Poon, Bruce. "Candidate Questionnaire and Answers" (PDF). Victorian Electoral Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 May 2018.
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