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Reynolds Lands Top Job in Perth as WA Councils Face Election Shake-up Despite Low Voter Turnout
Bruce Reynolds is set to unofficially retain Perth’s mayorship as local government elections unfold amid leadership challenges and delayed polls in several Western Australian councils.
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Reynolds lands top job in Perth as WA councils face election shake-up despite low voter turnout
Voting closed in WA’s local government regions yesterday afternoon, with counting by the state’s electoral commission due to pick up again on Sunday morning.
·Sydney, Australia
Read Full ArticleBREAKING: Perth’s Acting Mayor Bruce Reynolds on-track to retain mayorship with “unofficial win”
Acting Perth Mayor Bruce Reynolds Poised for Victory with 40-Vote Lead in Preliminary Count — Speaks First to WAMN News Live According to results posted on a whiteboard at the City of Perth’s vote counting room on Level 11, Mr Reynolds is listed as “elected 1st,” while Catherine Lezer is marked “not elected with 1,848 votes.” WAMN News understands Mr Reynolds currently holds a 40-vote lead. When the preliminary results were announced, Mr Reynold…
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right0Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Left
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- 67% of the sources lean Left
67% Left
L 67%
C 33%
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