Stonnington City Council election
The Stonnington City Council election is being held by post this October.
Nominations to become a council candidate are now open.
Voting
Voting in this election is by post only.
We will post ballot packs to all enrolled voters from Monday 7 October.
Your ballot pack will contain:
- a ballot paper
- candidate statements
- a ballot paper envelope (for your vote to go in)
- a reply-paid envelope (for your ballot paper envelope to go in)
- a leaflet with instructions in other languages.
Each item in your ballot pack will have a barcode on it. These barcodes represent a council (and ward, where applicable). We use these when putting your ballot pack together to make sure it has the right contents.
You can look at the barcodes for each council and compare it with the barcode on your ballot materials.
Your ballot paper envelope includes your unique voter details. We separate any identifying information from the ballot paper envelopes before they are opened, ensuring postal voting is secret and secure.
These documents contain images of barcodes which cannot be read by a screen reader. If you are blind or have low vision, call 131 832 for assistance.
How to vote
Follow the instructions in your ballot pack to complete your vote.
Make sure you post it or drop it off at the election office before 6 pm on Friday 25 October.
Local mail collection times differ. Check the collection time on your post box to make sure your vote is in the mail on time.
Find my candidates
The complete list of candidates in ballot draw order will be available on this website from Wednesday 18 September. You can also download a list of candidates who have nominated so far. We will update this list daily. This information is also available on each council's nomination page.
Away during the election
If you're going to be away between Monday 7 October and Friday 25 October, you may still be able to vote.
Options if you’re away during the election.
If you own multiple properties
You have one vote for each council you are enrolled to vote in.
Large print or braille ballot packs
Registration for large print or braille ballot packs has closed. We cannot accept late registrations.
Please call 131 832 if you have any questions.
Candidates
Nominations are open. They close at 12 noon on Tuesday 17 September.
Check your eligibility
You must meet certain eligibility to become a candidate in a local council election.
Check your eligibility to become a candidate.
How to nominate
To nominate, you must:
- complete the Victorian Government’s free Local Government Candidate Training before nominating
- complete the nomination form
- make an appointment to submit your completed nomination form in person at the election office (available from Tuesday 20 August)
- pay the $250 nomination fee.
We also encourage you to provide a statement, photo and answer a questionnaire, but this is not compulsory.
Nomination form
Candidate Helper is an online tool to help you prepare your nomination and other documentation.
Go to Candidate HelperCandidate statement, photo and questionnaire
To give voters information about your background, qualifications and what you stand for, you can also provide:
- a candidate statement of up to 200 words
- a recent photo of yourself
- answers to the candidate questionnaire.
This information will be publicly available.
Authorising electoral campaign material
If you are sharing something that is considered 'electoral campaign material', you must authorise it.
These requirements apply to everyone at all times, not just candidates or during elections.
Learn more about authorising electoral campaign material.
The Local Government Inspectorate is responsible for enforcing these rules and investigating breaches. Visit lgi.vic.gov.au for more information.
Campaign donations
Candidates must disclose donations and gifts received in the lead up to an election.
The Local Government Inspectorate is responsible for enforcing these rules and investigating breaches. Visit lgi.vic.gov.au for more information.
Candidate resources
To learn more about how to nominate you can:
- download the Candidate Handbook
- download the candidate information kit
- download the Scrutineer Handbook
- watch the candidate information series
- read about becoming a local council candidate
- read the nomination guide.
Enrolment
The roll for this election closed at 4 pm on Wednesday 7 August.
It is too late to enrol or update your enrolment for this election.
If you are enrolled, you must vote. Voting is compulsory. If you don't vote you might receive a fine.
I have changed address
If your address has changed since the roll closed on Wednesday 7 August, you can get a replacement ballot pack sent to your new address (including interstate and overseas addresses).
If you have moved within or out of this council after the roll closed, you must vote for your old address. If you fail to vote, you risk a fine.
Applications open on Tuesday 15 October. You can also call us on 131 832 before 15 October for help with your ballot pack.
Updated address after close of roll
If you have updated your address after the roll closed on Wednesday 7 August, you can still vote.
You can ask us to send your a replacement ballot pack to your new address (including interstate and overseas addresses).
If you have moved within or out of this council after the roll closed, you must vote for your old address. If you fail to vote, you risk a fine.
Applications open on Tuesday 15 October. You can also call us on 131 832 before 15 October for help with your ballot pack.
About Stonnington City Council
Stonnington City Council has 9 wards with one councillor in each ward. You will vote for one councillor to represent your ward.
Find past results, downloadable maps and information about Stonnington City Council's structure on the Stonnington City profile page.
You can also look at Stonnington City Council's electoral structure on our interactive map.