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All 27 local government areas in Tasmania (All 263 elected council members)[1][2] | |||||||||||||
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The 2026 Tasmanian local elections will be held in October 2026 to elect the councils, mayors and deputy mayors of the 29 local government areas (LGAs) in Tasmania, Australia.[8]
Like at state and federal elections, voting in Tasmanian local elections is compulsory and has been since 2022.[9] All voting is held via post, and the elections are conducted by the Tasmanian Electoral Commission (TEC).[10]
Councillor elections are conducted using a slightly modified version of the Hare-Clark electoral system, which is also used for Tasmanian House of Assembly elections.[11] Mayors and deputy mayors are elected using preferential voting, which is also used for Tasmanian Legislative Council elections.[11] The Robson Rotation is used to rotate the order in which candidate names appear on ballot papers.[12]
The Tasmanian Liberal Party and the Tasmanian Labor Party generally do not endorse candidates for local elections.[13][14] The Tasmanian Greens do endorse candidates and had 11 candidates elected in 2022.[15][16]
A number of councillors joined or left parties before the 2026 elections.
Council | Councillor | Former party | New party | Date | ||
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Dorset | Greg Howard | Independent Liberal | Independent | 12 July 2023[17][18] | ||
Hobart | Louise Elliot | Independent | Independent Liberal | November 2023[19] | ||
Hobart | Louise Elliot | Independent Liberal | Independent | 20 February 2024[20] |
There are currently 263 elected members and nearly 4000 employees across Tasmania's 29 councils, who serve half a million constituents
The Party may decide to endorse a candidate or candidates for a local government election.