2020 Bunn City Council election

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2020 Bunn City Council election
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All 12 seats on the Bunn City Council
7 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered52
Turnout50 (96.2%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Lab
L/NP
BP
Leader Trunk Elephant Polar Bear Tall Bunny
Party Labor Party of House Hold Liberal National Coalition (House Hold) Bolderash Party (House Hold)
Leader since 2020 2020 2019
Last election 6 seats, 62.9% 0 seats, 12.1% Did not contest
Seats won 3 3 3
Seat change 3 3 3
Percentage 29.4% 25.5% 14.7%
Swing 33.5% 13.4% New

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
MEP
SFF
Leader Honk Goose Fur Seal
Party Maine Party of House Hold Shooters, Fishers, and Farmers (House Hold)
Leader since 2020 2020
Last election Did not contest Did not contest
Seats won 1 1
Seat change 1 1
Percentage 8.8% 3.9%
Swing New New

Mayor before election

Martin Woolly
Labor Party of House Hold

Elected Mayor

Polar Bear
Bolderash Party (House Hold)

The 2020 Bunn City Council election was held on 3 October 2020 to elect all 11 seats on Bunn City Council and the mayor. The elections were held along with all other local council areas in House Hold. The election saw Bolderash win the mayoral race despite Labor, the Liberals, and Bolderash tying to win the most seats.

Results

Party Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Total +/−
L Labor 30 29.41 –33.50 3 3
C Liberals 26 25.49 +13.41 3 3
B Bolderash 15 14.71 New 3 New
M Maine Party of House Hold 9 8.82 New 1 New
O Shooters, Fishers, and Farmers 4 3.92 New 1 New
W Communist Bird Workers Party 3 2.94 New 1 New
G Greens 11 10.78 –1.72 0 Steady
J DBP 2 1.96 New 0 New
Independent 2 1.96 –7.62 0 Steady
Popular vote
Labor
  
29.41%
Liberals
  
25.49%
Bolderash
  
14.71%
Greens
  
10.78%
Maine
  
8.82%
SFF
  
3.92%
CBWP
  
2.94%
DBP
  
1.96%
Others
  
1.96%
Seats
Labor
  
25.00%
Liberals
  
25.00%
Bolderash
  
25.00%
Maine
  
8.33%
SFF
  
8.33%
CBWP
  
8.33%

Opinion polls

The polling leading up to election day showed that Labor was on track to win the mayoralty by a 25% margin over the Liberals with Bolderash in 3rd.