Locals are being reminded to not forget to vote this Saturday in the Hilltops Council Local Government election.
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Vote on Saturday between 8am and 6pm at:
- Bribbaree Hall - Weedallion Street
- Koorawatha Public School - Crowther Street
- Murringo Public School - 91 Murringo Gap Rd
- Wombat Soldiers Memorial Hall - Rose Street
- Murrumburrah Public School - Ward Street
- Jugiong Public School - Flyde Street
- Rye Park Public School - Dalton Street
- Boorowa Central School - Pudman Street
- Young Public School - Bruce Street
- Young Town Hall - 187 Boorowa Street
- Young North Public School - 50 William Street
How to vote (per NSW Electoral website):
To vote, you must place at least the number of preferences indicated in the 'Directions for Voting' on the ballot paper.
This will be at least half the number of candidates to be elected (rounded up).
For example:
- if there is one candidate to be elected, you must vote for at least one candidate
- if there are three candidates to be elected, you must vote for at least two candidates
- if there are four candidates to be elected, you must vote for at least two candidates
- if there are nine candidates to be elected, you must vote for at least five candidates
You may then continue to number more candidates if you wish.
Your first preference is indicated by placing a '1' in the square next to the candidate of your choice, your second preference a '2', your third preference a '3', and so on.
The Hilltops Council candidates in ballot order are:
- John Piper
- Margaret Roles
- Anthony Hewson
- John Niven
- Tony Flanery
- Gregory Armstrong
- Joanne Mackay
- Matthew Stadtmiller
- Alison Foreman
- Brian Ingram
- John Horton
- Mary Dodd
- Patrick FitzGerald