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No Liberals in the room as ballot is drawn

After a tumultuous 24 hours since candidate registrations closed, and without any Liberals present in the room, at 2pm today, the ballot was held in Warriewood.

Northern Beaches Liberal candidates in all five wards failed to have their registrations submitted by Liberal Party headquarters due to “resourcing issues”. (You can read more about it here.)

The ballot draw determines which candidates are placed where on the paper – depending on who you ask, group A is usually prime position.

The order of the ballot for the five Northern Beaches wards are:

CURL CURL 

Group A: Your Northern Beaches Independent Team

Joeline Hackman
Nicholas Beaugeard
Nick McDonald

Group B: Greens

Kristyn Glanbille
Judy Lambert
Roberto Suares

Group C: Jasper Thatcher for Labor

Jasper Thatcher
Carolyn Howells

FRENCHS FOREST 

Group A: The Greens

Ethan Hrnjak
Fathimath Ibrahim
Cooper Holdsworth

Group B: Your Northern Beaches Independent Team

Sue Heins
Jody Williams
Penny Philpott

MANLY WARD 

Group A: Good for Manly

Candy Bingham
Taylah Schrader
Peter Greentree

Group B: Your Northern Beaches Independent Team

Sarah Grattan
Rachael Martin
David Cowell

Group C: Labor

Brandt Clifford
Celine Varghese-Fell
Sam Pigram

Group D: Greens

Bonnie Harvey
Pamela Dawes
Terry Le Roux

NARRABEEN WARD

Group A: Independent Vincent De Luca

Vincent De Luca
Robert Giltinan
Tammy Cook

Group B: Susan Wright for Labor

Sue Wright
Ryan O’Sullivan

Group C: Your Northern Beaches Independent Team

Ruth Robins
Chris Jackson
Adam Hughes

PITTWATER WARD 

Group A: The Greens

Miranda Korzy
Evan Turner-Schiller
Felicity Davis

Group B: Your Northern Beaches Independent Team

Rowie Dillion
Judy Charnaud
Ian White

Ungrouped candidates:

Mandeep Singh (Liberal affiliate)

Philip Walker (Friends of Mona Vale)

We will be providing information about the candidates contending for these seats in the lead up to polling day.

Michael O’Sullivan, the Returning Officer – Northern Beaches NSW Electoral Commission drawing the ballot in Warriewood this afternoon.

Manly Observer spoke to a few candidates about what effect of having no Liberal candidates on the ballot would have in the Local Government Elections to be held on September 14.

“Many of the Liberal candidates have worked so hard, but it is what it is,” said Candy Bingham, candidate for Good for Manly in the Manly ward.

“The results of the next council election will be very interesting – we may have a lot more Independents, and maybe for the first time a Labor candidate.”

Good For Manly candidates: Peter Greentree (Running Mate) (Left), Candy Bingham (Manly Ward Candidate) (Centre), Taylah Schrader (Running Mate) (Right). Image provided by Good For Manly.

Kristyn Glanville, Greens candidate for Curl Curl ward, said that, despite political disagreements, at the end of the day she worked collegially with David Walton, former Liberal candidate for Curl Curl ward.

“There were a lot of issues we had in common for the community, like upgrading Freshwater, and big picture stuff like good governance on council, managing the budget and improving compliance. So, it’s a shame that a part of the community who would’ve voted for David, can’t,” she said.

Kristyn Glanville, Greens candidate for Curl Curl, examining the draw at today’s ballot.

“I think there definitely needs to be a review of Liberal Party procedures and policies,” added Vincent De Luca, Independent candidate (Community Before Developers) for Narrabeen ward.

“I hope the Liberal Party will be reimbursing those candidates who have already committed expenditure.”

Brandt Clifford, Labor candidate for Manly ward, says this could potentially swing Liberal voters to Labor.

“Our process was always to swing some punters, and this could be an opportunity,” he said.

“Our agenda is good, and it’s only really the Labor Party that can work with the Minns government on issues like planning, housing, etc that we’re trying to bring forward to the Northern Beaches council.”

The election will be held on 14 September.

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