Summary: First preferences
- TOMS Steve IND: 1,000
- PARSONS Andrew IND: 797
- PRICE Colin IND: 489
- NEWMAN Dianne IND: 487
- SPARKS Carol GRN: 478
- SMITH Jeff IND: 332
- FRENDON Glenn IND: 331
- BISHOP Brett IND: 280
- GRESHAM James: 249
- GREEN Catherine IND: 222
- SCHUMACHER Malcolm: 194
- URQUHART Pat IND: 139
- FRENDON Garry IND: 106
- HENRY Jennifer IND: 94
- ROYAL Neale IND: 91
- RENN David IND: 50
- Total Formal Votes Counted: 5,339
- Total Informal/Other Votes: 160
- Progressive Total Votes: 5,499
On the day:
8.30pm, Glen Innes: Andrew Parsons has taken the lead with 374 votes, Steve Toms 366, Carol Sparks 229, Jeff Smith 196, Colin Price 192, Glenn Frendon 184, Brett Bishop 178, Dianne Newman 166, James Gresham 115, Catherine Green 113, Malcolm Schumacher 90, Garry Frendon 77, Pat Urquhart 55, Neale Royal 48, Jennifer Henry 39, David Renn 30,
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8pm, Glen Innes: Steve Toms leads with 178 votes, followed by Andrew Parsons 167, Brett Bishop 155, Glenn Frendon 136, Carol Sparks 129, Dianne Newman 105, Colin Price 101, Jeff Smith 96, Catherine Green 84, James Gresham 76, Malcolm Schumacher 71, Garry Frendon 66, Pat Urquhart 33, Jennifer Henry 26, Neale Royal 22, Jennifer Henry ,David Renn 18
4pm, Glen Innes: Steve Toms has taken the lead with 989 votes, Andrew Parson 790, Colin Price 483, Carol Sparks 464, Dianne Newman 464, Jeff Smith 328, Glenn Frendon 324, Brett Bishop 276, James Gresham 249, Catherine Green 219, Malcolm Schumacher 193, Garry Frendon 105, Pat Urquhart 136 , Neale Royal 89, Jennifer Henry 88, David Renn 49.
How it happened
The candidates
Colin Price: The current term of Council is about to be completed. It has been a productive time for Council and the community. Read more from Cr Price here.
Dianne Newman: first ran for council 14 years ago and she still has the drive to represent the community and is seeking another term at the September 10 poll. See more from Cr Newman here.
Andrew Parsons: has caused his share of controversy over the past four years of his recent term as a Councillor by regularly asking the hard questions of council directors at meetings. See more from Cr Parsons.
Carol Sparks: has taken her wheelbarrow and shovel around the streets of Glen Innes on a trek to fill in the potholes. See Carol Sparks election plans here.
Jeff Smith: was born as raised in Glen Innes, he runs a successful business and has brought up his family locally, he is a no nonsense man who cares about his community and he wants your vote on September 10. See more from Jeff Smith here.
David Renn: wants to bring responsibility and transparency back to council and will look to create a resident lobby group to regularly discuss issues if elected on September 10. Read on.
Neale Royal: is relatively new to Glen Innes but as soon as he got to town he got involved in the community, he wants to carry that further by being elected to serve locals as a councillor after the September 10 election. Read on.
Malcolm Schumacher: is seeking re-election to council on September 10 after serving the community for the last eight years. See more from Cr Schumacher.
Brett Bishop: will focus on efficiency if he is elected to council on September 10. Read on.
Catherine Green: is a dedicated volunteer for local organisations as well as an experienced business manager and she wants your vote on September 10. Read on.
Jennifer Henry: wants to “Stand Up For All” if she is elected to council on September 10. Read on.
James Gresham: has thrown his hat into the ring for the September 10 council election and plans to shake things up if he becomes a Councillor. Read more from James Gresham here.
Steve Toms: A former mayor, Steve Toms has unfinished business and after a term away from public office is seeking to be elected to council on September 10. Read on.
Patricia Urquhart: has entered the race to be a councillor at the September 10 election. Read more.