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The inside story on why Ryan Baydlon-Lumsden lost the Gold Coast City Council poll

Murder-accused former councillor Ryan Bayldon-Lumsden has missed out at the election. Find out what is next for him

Suspended Councillor Ryan Bayldon-Lumsden at pre-poll

Suspended councillor Ryan Bayldon-Lumsden lost the election. This unprecedented campaign saw the sleepy Gold Coast suburbs of Labrador and Silver Bridle gain world media focus. How did the politics play out?

From the moment candidates Joe Wilkinson and Jenna Schroeder began door knocking, it was obvious Division 7 was divided on their young councillor running for a second term.

Candidates Jenna Schroeder and Joe Wilkinson at the count for Division 7 in the 2024 Gold Coast City Council election .
Candidates Jenna Schroeder and Joe Wilkinson at the count for Division 7 in the 2024 Gold Coast City Council election .

Residents split into four strongly held viewpoints.

Many supported Cr Bayldon-Lumsden even though they knew his legal case would drag on and he might not represent them until it was resolved

Others said they supported the incumbent councillor, appreciated the work he had done but they were open to another candidate – if they cared as much about roads, rates and rubbish.

Another grouping of residents said they would not vote for the councillor.

Many ratepayers did not know who their councillor was – which is not unusual. But candidates were stunned to learn some did not realise he was facing criminal proceedings.

Mr Bayldon-Lumsden had been suspended from office by the State on full pay after being charged with the murder of his stepfather Robert Lumsden, 58, at their Arundel home on August 23 last year. His legal team entered a not guilty plea to the murder charge.

Just before Christmas, he told your columnist why he was running for re-election, and how Premier Steven Miles indicated there was no “prohibiting factor”.

“If the people of Division 7 do indeed choose for me to continue as their representative in Council it would then be upon the Minister to determine if they wish to go against the will of the people,” he said.

This caused Gaven MP Meaghan Scanlon, now the Local Government Minister, to keep watch – because the councillor was likely to lead the count, the outcome determined by preferences.

Colleague and now ex-councillor William Owen-Jones and Bonney MP Sam O’Connor, on social media, fired off some shots on why it was unlikely the suspension would be lifted.

Bonney MP Sam O'Connor and Ryan Bayldon-Lumsden, out doing volunteer community tree planting, before the councillor's arrest.
Bonney MP Sam O'Connor and Ryan Bayldon-Lumsden, out doing volunteer community tree planting, before the councillor's arrest.

This had some impact on voters, because it was reported widely in the mainstream media.

Mr Wilkinson took it a step further, in a “respectful” manner during two weeks of pre-polling as he stood at the back of other candidates, to raise the question of representation.

None of the other candidates - including Edward Sarroff, Joel McInnes and Bruce Byatt - preferenced Mr Bayldon-Lumsden.

But at pre-poll and on polling day there was none of the street theatre in the Deep South, the CBD and out west in the hinterland. All smiles as bright as diamonds – no “d-heads” here.

Mr Bayldon-Lumsden obtained 21.72 per cent of the vote – 618 votes behind Mr Wilkinson, trailing Ms Schroeder by 46 votes.

Mr Wilkinson in a post on Facebook after being declared the winner, made special mention of Ms Schroeder.

Scrutineers and candidates in Division 7 at the count for the Gold Coast City Council 2024 poll. To the left, Bonney MP Sam O'Connor, next to him is candidate Jenna Schroeder.
Scrutineers and candidates in Division 7 at the count for the Gold Coast City Council 2024 poll. To the left, Bonney MP Sam O'Connor, next to him is candidate Jenna Schroeder.

“This has been an election which divided locals more than ever so as I take on this role, I’ll be doing all I can to bring our community together,” he wrote.

As Mr O’Connor bought coffee and sandwiches during the final count for everyone, someone pondered why Mr Bayldon-Lumsden was absent.

Your columnist had tried to contact him. He was busy doing community volunteer work.

paul.weston@news.com.au

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