2024 Wyndham Council Election Results Analysis
Information shared is my learnings from the results, and names & numbers are shared/mentioned only for statistical reasons, for personal use. Please feel free to share your comments.
Overall Great Result!
Thank you to everyone who supported, engaged, and shared their thoughts throughout this journey! Your involvement made all the difference.
To perform better than 70% of candidates to start within a span of 3 weeks(joined the very race late) means a lot. This couldn’t have been possible without your love n support Not to forget mentioning: I had no banners or flyers hence supporting Sustainability .
My campaign lasted around only 3 weeks, mostly involved in content creation on this website & meeting few people. The outcome & result analysis.
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Number of candidates
In the 2024 Wyndham City Council elections, a total of 55 candidates contested across the 11 wards, with each ward electing one councillor.
The number of candidates per ward was as follows:
- Bemin Ward: 15 candidates
- Brinbeal Ward: 8 candidates
- Cheetham Ward: 6 candidates
- Featherbrook Ward: 9 candidates
- Grange Ward: 9 candidates
- Heathdale Ward: 3 candidates
- Iramoo Ward: 7 candidates
- Quandong Ward: 6 candidates
- Werribee Park Ward: 4 candidates
- Williams Landing Ward: 11 candidates
- Wimba Ward: 12 candidates
These figures reflect the competitive nature of the elections across the different wards.
The results are announced: https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/voting/2024-local-council-elections/wyndham-city-council/results
Performance
Vikas Joshi Secured 809 votes!!
What does 809 vote mean? 39 out of 55 candidates got less than 809 votes in Wyndham council. That means I performed better than 70% of the candidates.
Please note: This is merely a comparative study for statistical reasons, I am sure every candidate tried their best and wish them well.
Hereβs the list of candidates who received fewer than 809 votes, organized by ward:
Bemin Ward
- Rufo Paredes – 150 votes
- Janette Diep – 314 votes
- Linda Cron – 412 votes
- Gursharan Singh – 372 votes
- Rav Sri Panditharathne – 320 votes
- Syeda Bahadur – 310 votes
- Sadra Saeed – 321 votes
- Geet Gaba – 273 votes
Brinbeal Ward
- Ian Devapura – 435 votes
- Aijaz Moinuddin – 406 votes
Cheetham Ward
- Satnam Singh – 235 votes
- Kamran Javed – 508 votes
Featherbrook Ward
- Arthur Fernandes – 259 votes
- Aneez Rehman – 417 votes
- Vladimir Molotsky – 515 votes
- Hasan Naim – 568 votes
- Kelvin Small – 578 votes
Grange Ward
- Azhar Habib – 258 votes
- Malik Ahmad – 453 votes
- Sophie Melhem – 570 votes
- Tushar Kumar – 587 votes
Iramoo Ward
- Prashant Tandon – 430 votes
Quandong Ward
- Muneet Narang – 478 votes
Williams Landing Ward
- Inshu Misra – 391 votes
- Ali Hashmi – 558 votes
- Adrian Abdulovski – 611 votes
- Jagdish Patra – 456 votes
- Rahima Ahmed – 535 votes
- Sahana Ramesh – 713 votes
Wimba Ward
- Deepak Bansal – 526 votes
- Paul Mayen Malual – 384 votes
- Kieran Ives – 537 votes
- Satish Patel – 678 votes
- Ketan Patel – 577 votes
Summary
- Total Number of Candidates with Fewer Than 809 Votes: 39 candidates
Summary of Vikas Joshi’s Performance:
- Vikas Joshi outperformed 70% of other candidates in the election, placing him in a strong position relative to the majority of his competitors.
- Out of 55 candidates in total, Vikas ranked higher than 39 candidates, showcasing his strong initial campaign impact and competitive performance.
- So, approximately 70.91% of candidates received fewer than 809 votes, indicating that Vikas Joshi performed better than about 71% of all candidates across the wards.
Roll-over votes
This is interesting phenomenon with Preferential voting, in Bemin Ward for example, following 2 candidates have following 1st vote:
SINGH, Preet | 2412 | 23.20% |
LADBROOKE, Nick | 1417 | 13.63% |
Results after distribution of preferences(After the votes role-over)
Candidate | Votes after distribution | Percentage |
SINGH, Preet | 5851 | 56.29% |
LADBROOKE, Nick | 4544 | 43.71% |
It will be interesting to know how many voted me as their 2nd preferences, 3rd preference likewise, as in Quandong ward, there were no votes rolled-over as candidate won with absolute majority.
Candidates with 809 Votes or More
Ward | Candidate Name | Vote Count |
---|---|---|
Quandong Ward | Vikas Joshi | 809 |
Amanpreet Miglani | 1536 | |
Peter John Maynard | 6813 | |
Heathdale Ward | Andrew Elsbury | 3178 |
Iramoo Ward | Monica Sharma Raizada | 2118 |
David Kirby | 1289 | |
Jade Austin | 1291 | |
Werribee Park Ward | Heather Marcus | 3812 |
Williams Landing Ward | Aaron An | 1696 |
Anita Mendiratta | 1548 | |
Jim Cusack | 1297 | |
Featherbrook Ward | Tully Smith | 1261 |
Grange Ward | Marcel John Mahfoud | 1419 |
Wimba Ward | Henry Barlow | 977 |
Jeyaluxmy Maheswaran | 1278 | |
Dean Hennessy | 1379 |
Disclaimer: If you notice any statistical error or issue, please feel free to comment. Thanks.
More Stats:
I managed to get details 1st , 2nd & other preferences from VEC (Exclusive)
Interesting to know I have got 2nd highest 2nd preferences. Now, (sorry to say) many don’t know who Monica is, as there wasn’t any information about her online or offline. In which case, I have got the maximum 2nd preference votes as a legitimate candidate. That’s something to Boast about π!