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First Whittlesea election since 2016

Fifty-seven people have put their hands up to represent the ratepayers of Whittlesea in the municipality’s first council election since October 2016.

The municipality has been split into 11 wards, each with one vacancy, for this year’s local government elections.

At the last election in 2016, the municipality was split into three wards – two represented by four councillors each and one ward with three councillors.

There was no council election in Whittlesea in 2020 because the state government appointed administrators to run the council until this year’s election after it sacked the previous 11 councillors in March 2020.

Former councillors Lawrie Cox, Stevan Kozmevksi, Christine Stow and John Fry have nominated for re-election in the Ganbu Gulinj, Lalor, North and Mill Park wards respectively.

Former Freedom Party leader Aidan McLindon has nominated for Kirrip Ward and is leading a team of ” community independents”: Andrew Filippopoulos (South Morang Ward), Richard Stockman (Bundoora Ward), Nicholas Hajichristou (Lalor Ward), Ursula van Bree (Gabu Gulinj Ward), Rohit Taggar (Mernda Ward), Ross Lee (Painted Hills Ward), Shashl Pal (North ward), Edward Sukkar (Epping Ward), Nicholas Brooks (Thomastown Ward) and Dr Maurice Abi Raad (Mill Park Ward).

The Thomastown and Bundoora wards are the most keenly-contested, with eight candidates each, followed by Ganbu Gulinj and North wards with seven candidates each, Mill Park Ward (six candidates), Epping Ward (five candidates), Kirrip and South Morang wards (four candidates each) and Mernda and Lalor wards (three candidates each).

Only two candidates – Deb Gunn and Mr Lee – have nominated for Painted Hills Ward.

Voting opens on Monday, October 7 and closes on Friday, October 25.

Voting in this election is by post only.

The candidates are:

Bundoora Ward

Daniela Zinni

Danny Hanna

Harsh Singh

Jamie Nikolovski

Nimesh Shah

Marcelle Henderson

Richard Stockman

Anthony Mancuso

Epping Ward

David Lenberg

Donny Batten

Edward Sukkar

Nessie Sayar

Rachael Hussein

Ganbu Gulinj Ward

Lawrie Cox

Patricia Isaac

Bineet Gujral

Santosh Kaur

Ahmed Farole Mohamud

Ursula Van Bree

Rachael Hussein

Kirrip Ward

Jay Upadhyay

Aidan Mclindon

Gurinder Kaur

Imran Khan

Lalor Ward

Stevan Kozmevski

Ellen Mcnaught

Nicholas Hajichristou

Mernda Ward

Rohit Taggar

Jarrod Lappin,

William Sharp

Mill Park Ward

Eva Moran

Blair Colwell

Maurice Abi Raad

Samantha Mason

John Fry

Robert Malivindi

North Ward

Helen Franks

Shashi Pa

James Francis

Munish Kumar Bansal

Mary Krassos

Phil Hurrey

Christine Stow

Painted Hills Ward

Deb Gunn

Ross Lee

South Morang Ward

Martin Taylor

Vesna Pepe,

Andrew Filippopoulos

Monique Lobosco

Thomastown Ward

Nicholas James Brooks

Quentin Bai

Sarah Garnham

Lea Thornton

Trung Thanh Thai

George Stavrakis

Chaman Tiwari

Halimah H. F. Mcglashan

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