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2024 Sydney City Council election

The 2024 Sydney City Council election was held on 14 September 2024 to elect nine councillors and a lord mayor to the City of Sydney. The election was held as part of the statewide local government elections in New South Wales, Australia.


The 2024 Sydney City Council election was held on 14 September 2024 to elect nine councillors and a lord mayor to the City of Sydney. The election was held as part of the statewide local government elections in New South Wales, Australia.

Incumbent Clover Moore was re-elected to a record sixth term as Lord Mayor of Sydney.

Sydney uses instant-runoff voting to elect its mayor and single transferable voting to elect its city councillors.

Like in all other New South Wales local government areas, Sydney City Council elections use optional preferential voting. Under this system, voters are only required to vote for one candidate or group, although they can choose to preference other candidates.

All elections for councillor positions are elected using proportional representation. Sydney is an undivided council and uses an Australian Senate-style ballot paper with above-the-line and below-the-line voting.

Voting is compulsory for anyone on the New South Wales state electoral roll.

In New South Wales, property owners, rate-paying occupiers or lessees can apply to be on the "non-residential roll" in an LGA, as long as they are not already enrolled as a resident in that area and if they are eligible to be enrolled for state and federal elections. Voting is not compulsory for those on non-residential rolls, although it is still compulsory in the LGA where they are on the residential roll.

However, in 2014, then-Liberal premier Mike Baird introduced a law that gave businesses that own, lease, or occupy rateable land in the City of Sydney two votes each. Voting for businesses in Sydney also became compulsory. Many critics saw the decision as an attempt by the Liberals to unseat Clover Moore as lord mayor. The business vote came into effect at the 2016 election and was again in force at the 2021 election.

Following Labor's victory at the 2023 state election, independent MP Alex Greenwich wrote to the new local government minister, Ron Hoenig, requesting that the business vote was removed.

On 13 September 2023, Hoenig formally announced that the business vote would be removed, starting at the 2024 election. Eligible people will still be able to apply to be on the non-residential roll, however only one person would now be entitled to be enrolled on behalf of non-residents − the same as all other LGAs.

The Libertarian Party contested Sydney City Council for the first time, choosing Sean Masters as their lord mayoral candidate. The party ran on the slogan "No Moore" and called for "keeping ideology out of council".

Socialist Alliance campaigned on a platform of creating an "anti-racism and anti-war council" with "housing, environmental, and economic justice".

GroupEndorsement
Turning Point AustraliaLibertarian
We Vote For PalestineGreens
Socialist Alliance

All candidates are listed in ballot paper order.

PartyCandidateBackground
IndependentSusan RitchieCo-owner of The Beacham Hotel
Team CloverClover MooreLord Mayor of Sydney since 2004
Yvonne Weldon IndependentsYvonne WeldonSydney councillor since 2021
We Love Sydney IndependentsSam DanieliMayor of Warringah from 1996–98
LibertarianSean MastersCreative director in advertising industry
LiberalLyndon GannonSydney councillor since 2021
GreensSylvie EllsmoreSydney councillor since 2021
Socialist AllianceRachel EvansActivist
IndependentBaiyu ChenBackground in graphic design and fashion design
LaborZann MaxwellFormer electorate officer for Bill Shorten

Incumbent councillors are highlighted in bold text.

LibertarianWeldon IndependentsLaborLiberalGreens
Sean Masters
Rahn Wood
Clinton Mead
James Hanks
Rosalind HeckerYvonne Weldon
Rod Morrison
Daniel McDonald
Alison Davey
Murray GattZann Maxwell
Mitch Wilson
Tamira Stevenson
Holly Rebeiro
Michelle Perry
Luc HarveyLyndon Gannon
Patrice Pandeleos
Alex (Ke) Xu
Bearte McDonald
James DoreSylvie Ellsmore
Matthew Thompson
Jay Gillieatt
Caroline Alcorso
Chetan Sahai
Clover Moore
Robert Kok
Jess Miller
Adam Worling
William Chan
Emelda Davis
Lachlan Barker-Kennedy
Jenny Burn
Christine Byrne
Claudia BowmanRachel Evans
Andrew Chuter
Adam Haddad
Coral Wynter
Suelin McCauley
Jim McIlroySam Danieli
Geoffrey Alder
Mirjana Andric
Scott Davis
Catherine YangSusan Ritchie (Ind)
Baiyu Chen (Ind)
  • Linda Scott (Labor) − announced 7 June 2024
  • Shauna Jarrett (Liberal) − lost preselection
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