Bin collection changes: Check what bins to put out, and what days to put them out by visiting Near Me.
The City of Rockingham Ordinary Local Government Elections are held every two years, on the third Saturday in October.
The next Local Government Election will be held on 16 October 2027.
The City of Rockingham elections are conducted by the Western Australian Electoral Commission (WAEC) as a postal election.
Voter FAQs
Yes, as long as you are enrolled on the State electoral roll for a residence in the City of Rockingham, or are on the City of Rockingham Owner and Occupiers Roll. Please visit the Western Australian Electoral Commission to check your enrolment.
More information is available in the enrolment section.
No voting is not compulsory for local government elections, however all electors are encouraged to make their vote count.
The election will be conducted via postal vote. Electors can expect to receive their ballot papers approximately three weeks prior to the election and are encouraged to post back their vote as soon as possible.
If you misplace your ballot paper, you may visit the City of Rockingham Administration Building located on Civic Boulevard in Rockingham to have your voting package reissued, and for your convenience a ballot box is available to lodge your vote.
The City of Rockingham has three wards:
- Baldivis Ward
- Comet Bay Ward
- Rockingham/Safety Bay Ward
To find out your ward visit Near Me.
In accordance with Schedule 4.1 of the Local Government Act 1995, votes in the Local Government Election are conducted using the Optional Preferential Voting System (OPV).
OPV requires electors to record a first preference on their ballot papers by placing a ‘1’ in the box alongside the candidate for their first preference. If an elector wishes to register additional preferences this can be done using consecutive numbers in the remaining boxes.
The result of an election will be determined by counting the number of votes each candidate receives in the count.
The votes will be counted from 6pm on Election Day. The public is welcome to watch the votes being counted.
Yes, the community elect the Mayor. The next Mayoral election is in 2029.
Candidate FAQs
In accordance with Schedule 4.1 of the Local Government Act 1995, votes in the local government elections are conducted using the optional preferential voting system. Preferential voting is the same method used in state and federal elections. Optional preferential voting requires that electors only need to register a first preference on their ballot papers by placing a 1 in the square alongside the candidate of their choice for their votes to be counted. Electors who wish to register one or more additional preferences among the remaining candidates are able to do so, using consecutive numbers in the remaining squares up to the number of vacancies to be filled.
The Department of Local Government, Industry Regulation and Safety provides more information on the system of voting in local government elections.
The role of Council Member is rewarding and challenging, and can often be time consuming, demanding and complex but it also will give you an opportunity to contribute to the community and influence decisions that shape the future of Rockingham.
Council Members have the opportunity to:
- provide leadership and guidance to the community
- facilitate communication between community and the Council
- help determine and review policy
- influence the local government planning for the future
- help to ensure the community gets the best possible value from its assets
- govern the finances of the local government through the corproate business plan and long term financial planning.
The Department of Local Government, Industry Regulation and Safety provides more information on the role of council member.
To stand for election as a Council Member, you must:
- be 18 years of age or older;
- be an elector of the district;
- complete the mandatory candidate induction.
You do not need to be an elector within the ward for which you are standing.
Candidates are required to adhere to the City of Rockingham Code of Conduct for Council Members, Committee Members and Candidates. Please ensure as a candidate you are familiar with the requirements of the Code of Conduct.
Candidates are required to disclose electoral gifts/donations (gift). Any election-related gift received within six months of the Election Day must be disclosed if:
- The value of the gift is $300 or more; or
- The value of the gift is less than $300, but the gift is one of two or more gifts, with a total value of $300.
Candidates and donors should inform themselves of the requirements and obligations of electoral gifts including the Local Government (Elections) Regulations 1997, Part 5A – Disclosure of Gifts.
Disclosure period
Within three days of nomination, any candidate in a Local Government Election is required to disclose any gifts received within the disclosure period.
The disclosure period commences six months prior to Election Day. Any gift received after nomination is required to be disclosed within three days of acceptance of the gift.
Penalties apply ($10,000 and a daily penalty of a fine of $500 for each day or part of a day during which the offence continues).
Electoral gift register
Any disclosure of gifts forms relating to a candidate must be maintained on the electoral gift register opens in a new windowopens in a new windowuntil the end of the period of 4 years after the relevant election, and include both successful and unsuccessful candidates disclosures. At the end of the 4 year term they will be removed from the electoral gift register and maintained separately for an additional 2 years.
How a disclosure is made
Candidates must make the disclosure on a LG 9A Disclosure of Gifts form and submitted to the Chief Executive Officer.
The Chief Executive Officer is required to establish and maintain a public electoral gift register located on the City's website.
Contact our Governance and Councillor Support team for any further information on 9528 0319.
Candidates are advised to read the information sheet below regarding City of Rockingham Signage and Advertising Requirements for Elections.
Campaigning in a public place:
If a candidate is intending to hold a stall to campaign in a public place, a permit from City’s Health Services is required. Please contact the City’s Permits Officer on 9528 0730 to obtain a permit. For more information on permits visit event approvals and permits.
Candidates must not use the following:
- City of Rockingham logos or crests
- Photos from the City's website or social media platforms.
Candidates may share City of Rockingham information with direct links from the City's website or share posts from the City's official social media accounts.
Prospective candidates are encouraged to:
Visit the Department of Local Government, Industry Regulation and Safety for detailed information on becoming a candidate and running your election campaign
Visit the Western Australian Electoral Commission website for information on making your nomination and required forms and the election process.