2016 Victorian local elections

On 8 November, Melbourne councillor-elect Brooke Wandin (An Indigenous Voice On Council) stood down from her position amid an investigation by the Local Government Investigations and Compliance Inspectorate into her eligibility.

[24] Both parties plead guilty to charges of electoral fraud; Foster received a 12-month good behaviour bond, while Wandin was placed onto a diversion program.

[25] Additionally in Melbourne, Phil Cleary Means Business councillor Michael Caiafa lost his seat in March 2017 after it was determined he was not duly elected.

[26] In April 2017, hundreds of people reported receiving infringement notices for allegedly having not voted, despite claiming that they had.

Casey City Council was sacked on 18 February 2020 before two countbacks could occur.