BY MARLEY RAE
Greens candidate Charlotte McCabe is celebrating a historic result in this year's Newcastle Lord Mayoral by-election, despite a major loss.
The Greens received nearly 20 per cent of the overall vote with more than 14,000 Novocastrians voting for the progressive party.
It marks a five per cent increase in the party's primary vote as it stood on Sunday.
Cr McCabe said she is thrilled to see the support for minor parties.
"I'm really thankful to everyone who gave me their support and put number one in the Greens box this time around," she said.
"It's so great to see that every election, the Greens vote just keeps on growing."
Despite the success, independent candidate Gavin Morris secured a landslide victory, claiming almost 50 per cent of the overall vote.
Cr McCabe said while she is supportive of Gavin, she is concerned around his lack of council experience.
"I think Gavin's definitely going to be on a learning curve but we all understand that," she added.
"I think it would have been preferable to have someone coming to the role who was experienced."
Trailing behind the Greens in third place was Labor's Declan Clausen who was expected to be Gavin's biggest rival, claiming only 16 per cent the overall vote.
Additionally, Liberal candidate Jenny Barrie only secured seven per cent of votes, a notable low for the major party.






