Elections

Local Government elections

The Western Australian Electoral Commission has officially declared the Election Results of the 2025 Local Government Election held on Saturday 18 October 2025.

Election results by Ward

Distribution of preferences by Ward

Election of the Deputy Mayor

Election results of the Deputy Mayor
Distribution of preferences for election of the Deputy Mayor

Information for electors

To be eligible to vote in the election, you must be enrolled on either the State electoral roll or the owners and occupiers roll for the City of Swan.

Election signage

Election signage promotes a specific political candidate, party, referendum, or issue related to any federal, state, or local government election.

Quick guide for displaying election signage:

  • Public areas: candidates can place election signs in designated areas within thoroughfares or on council land, adhering to the Election Signs Policy.
  • Private property: candidates must obtain the property owner's consent and comply with the policy.
  • Safety: signage placement must not endanger motorists or pedestrians.

For detailed requirements, please refer to our Election Signage FAQs, the City's comprehensive Election Signs Policy, and Main Roads Guidelines for Roadside Election Signs.

Make a complaint about election signage

Appeal a decision about election signage

A map of the City of Swan and its electoral boundaries

Want to find your electoral boundaries?

The below map has a detailed view of State electoral divisions, Federal electoral divisions and the City's electoral ward boundaries.

Owner occupiers role enrolment forms

The owners and occupiers roll (roll), is maintained by a local government’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The roll is required to include all people who have claimed a right to vote in the local government district under section 4.30 of the Local Government Act 1995 (LG Act).

As such, a person who is enrolled to vote in a State or Federal election outside a district or ward, but who owns or occupies a rateable property in a local government district or ward, may claim eligibility and be enrolled to vote in elections for that district or ward. However, there are additional requirements to be considered when assessing an enrolment claim, including requirements under the Local Government (Elections) Regulations 1997 (Election Regs).

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