Would-be candidates and potential voters frustrated at the Liberal party’s failure to file
The failure to file on time means many councils will be without liberal representation for the next four years. That has left some would-be candidates disappointed and potential liberal voters frustrated at their lack of choice.
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00:00The Northern Beaches is traditionally Liberal heartland, but all 15 of their candidates,
00:07including the current Deputy Mayor, have lost the opportunity to run.
00:11At our last election, the Liberal councillors got the most amount of votes across any political
00:16party here on the Northern Beaches, and that choice is going to be ripped away at this
00:20election.
00:21Personally, I'm disappointed, but more importantly, I'm disappointed for the Northern Beaches
00:26community.
00:27In South West Sydney, the Liberals in Campbelltown City Council are also out of the race.
00:33Nine candidates, including three sitting councillors, are in disbelief by the Liberal party stuff-up.
00:39I'm really just sad that the voters of Campbelltown have been robbed of a choice.
00:44If they allow themselves to be excluded, then that's their problem.
00:49Well, it's pretty ridiculous.
00:51I mean, we live in a democracy.
00:53Residents in Nowra are furious they won't have a single Liberal candidate to vote for
00:58in Shoalhaven.
00:59I couldn't believe there could be such incompetence and lack of diligence to deadlines.
01:09They won't be voting for Labor, that's for sure.
01:13All Liberal candidates in the Blue Mountains have also missed out.
01:17The Labor Mayor says he's deeply concerned about the consequences of a one-sided fight.
01:23It's very unusual to enter an election without one of the major parties present, and it runs
01:27the risk that people who really shouldn't be elected to council, candidates on the fringe,
01:34could end up getting elected.
01:36An election sure to produce unusual results.