Federal Executive Principal Councillors Elections 2003

Stan Collins and Brian Hall were both elected. Find the full results below.

 

Election for Federal Executive Principal Councillors 2003
Date 17/01/03
Number to be elected 2
Valid votes 851
Invalid votes 46
Quota 257.34
STV2000 (c) Keith Edkins 1.27
Election rules ERS97
    Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Stage 6 Stage 7  
  First
Prefs
Exclusion of
2 candidates
Exclusion of
David White
Exclusion of
Monroe Palmer
Exclusion of
Mike Ash
Exclusion of
Rabi Martins
Surplus of
Stan Collins
 
Mike Ash 101 +14.00 115.00 +20.00 135.00 +16.00 151.00 -151.00 -   -   -  
Stan Collins 155 +9.00 164.00 +15.00 179.00 +15.00 194.00 +51.00 245.00 +57.00 302.00 -44.66 257.34 Elected
Brian Hall 131 +2.00 133.00 +13.00 146.00 +16.00 162.00 +30.00 192.00 +52.00 244.00 +24.25 268.25 Elected
Rabi Martins 104 +6.00 110.00 +16.00 126.00 +30.00 156.00 +28.00 184.00 -184.00 -   -  
Monroe Palmer 106 +4.00 110.00 +3.00 113.00 -113.00 -   -   -   -  
Peter Philips 130 +6.00 136.00 +6.00 142.00 +29.00 171.00 +15.00 186.00 +40.00 226.00 +20.37 246.37  
Dave Smithson 42 -42.00 -   -   -   -   -   -  
Alan Valentine 13 -13.00 -   -   -   -   -   -  
David White 69 +10.00 79.00 -79.00 -   -   -   -   -  
Not Transferable 0 +4.00 4.00 +6.00 10.00 +7.00 17.00 +27.00 44.00 +35.00 79.00 +0.04 79.04  
Totals 851   851.00   851.00   851.00   851.00   851.00   851.00  

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