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Geelong mayoral election, 2012

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27 October 2012
  
2013 →

Keith Fagg
  
John Mitchell

43.28%
  
13.88%

Turnout
  
76.29%

54,425
  
17,448

Elections were held for the City of Greater Geelong council on 27 October 2012. In addition to electing a new 12 member council, Geelong also directly elected its first Mayor. Independent candidate Keith Fagg won the election convincingly, winning 43.28% of the primary vote. Then-mayor Labor aligned John Mitchell won 13.88% of the vote.

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Background

As part of an election pledge, the Victorian state government made good on their promise to give Geelong residents the ability to directly elect their next mayor, with the bill passing through the Victorian upper-house on 9 February 2012.

John Mitchell was Geelong's Mayor for the last four years prior to this election. He unsuccessfully ran for re-election.

Mayoral Candidates

Nine candidates ran in this election.

References

Geelong mayoral election, 2012 Wikipedia