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Voting will not occur. The Lachlan (E Ward) by-election is uncontested as the number of candidates nominated for election is no greater than the number of councillors required to be elected.
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Lachlan E Ward
Lachlan E Ward forms part of Lachlan within Lachlan Shire Council.
2024 Lachlan Shire Council (E-Ward) by-election
Saturday, 23 November 2024
Voting will not occur. The Lachlan (E Ward) by-election is uncontested as the number of candidates nominated for election is no greater than the number of councillors required to be elected.
The election and candidate declared elected as follows: BARTHOLOMEW Judith.
For more information see Who are the candidates for the 2024 Lachlan Shire Council (E Ward) by-election.
Map data: 2023 Redistribution of Local Government Areas for LG2401, D2023-10-30
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