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What are the expenditure caps for local government elections?

There are eight levels of expenditure caps based on the number of enrolled electors in a local government area or ward. 

Any electoral expenditure incurred by a party for its endorsed candidate or group must not exceed the candidate or group’s expenditure cap when combined with any other electoral expenditure incurred by the candidate or group. There are also other aggregation rules

Expenditure caps for each local government area for the 2024 Local Government elections

Applicable caps that apply to electoral expenditure incurred for local government elections held from 1 July 2024

Number of enrolled electors for a local government area or ward

Non-mayoral candidates (and groups that do not include mayoral candidates)

Mayoral candidates in undivided areas (and groups that include mayoral candidates)

Third-party campaigners

1 – 5,000 $6,600 $8,250 $2,200
5,001 – 10,000 $11,000 $13,750 $3,670
10,001 – 20,000 $19,800 $24,750 $6,600
20,001 – 30,000 $27,500 $34,375 $9,170
30,001 – 50,000 $39,600 $49,500 $13,200
50,001 – 75,000 $50,600 $63,250 $16,870
75,001 – 125,000 $69,900 $87,375 $23,300
125,001 or more $79,200 $99,000 26,400

Caps for mayoral candidates in areas divided into wards

The cap for a candidate for mayor (or a group that includes a candidate for mayor) in a local government area that is divided into wards is equal to:

100 per cent of the cap for a non-mayoral candidate in a ward of the area plus 25 per cent of the non-mayoral candidate cap in each of the other wards of the area.

Example: if an area has four wards and the expenditure cap for a non-mayoral candidate in a ward is $11,000, the expenditure cap for a mayoral candidate in that area is $11,000 (ward 1) + $2,750 (ward 2) + $2,750 (ward 3) + $2,750 (ward 4) = $19,250. 

Caps for candidates running for mayor and councillor at the same time

The cap for a candidate running for mayor and councillor at the same election is the applicable cap for a mayoral candidate.

Determination of number of enrolled electors

The expenditure caps applicable to a local government area or ward are based on the number of enrolled electors in that area or ward.

For the 2024 Local Government election, the number of enrolled electors was determined as at 14 September 2023. 

The NSW Electoral Commission is required to publish on its website the details of the enrolled electors and applicable caps and notify registered candidates, groups and third-party campaigners of the applicable caps.