Newcomers Andrew Pull, Kathryn O'Ryan and Andrew Rawson have bolted on to a new-look Cabonne Shire Council after the final of over 10,000 votes was tallied on Monday.
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The re-elected Kevin Beatty earned the most votes overall, while Marlene Nash also polled well in second, following the finalisation of preferences which bumped Jamie Jones up into third spot.
The remaining six seats on the council, which will sit a three-year term, belong to Mr Pull, Peter Batten, Dr Rawson, Mrs O'Ryan, Libby Oldham and Jenny Weaver.
"I'm really happy to be working with the re-elected councillors, and also with the new councillors," said newly elected candidate, Dr Rawson.
"I've met most of the continuing councillors before, and they're all very decent people, so I'm sure that the newly formed council will be making some good decisions over the next few years."
Three of the four new faces who campaigned for a seat on council were successful, but the fourth, Aaron Pearson, narrowly missed out.
Mr Pearson was pipped at the post and ended the count in 10th spot; with the margin between he and the last elected candidate, Jenny Weaver, just 58 votes.
Incumbent mayor, Cr Beatty's preference votes were distributed to his deputy Cr Jones.
"I'm certainly humbled and honoured to have been re-elected to council in third position and I thank the Cabonne community for their ongoing support," Cr Jones said.
"I'm looking forward to working with the mayor, fellow councillors and staff to continue to ensure that Cabonne is a sustainable and prosperous area to live in and visit.
"Congratulations to all members of the new council," Cr Jones added.
"It has a good mix of experience as well as new blood with fresh ideas that will be good for the community."
While the distribution of another of the popular incumbents, Cr Nash's preferences, went to new candidate Mr Pull; who sat pretty for the majority of the count after earning almost 40 per cent of the primary vote from his home town of Canowindra.
The remaining three candidates who missed out on a seat on council for the upcoming term were Kevin Walker, Paul Mullins and Gregory Treavors.
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