Results of the 2021 New South Wales local elections

This is a list of local government area results for the 2021 New South Wales local elections.

Bayside
The Liberal Party did not endorse any candidates, including its five councillors elected in 2017.

Blacktown
The Liberal Party did not endorse any candidates, including its five councillors elected in 2016.

Byron

 * Incumbent councillor Basil Cameron (Our Sustainable Future) did not seek re-election

Campbelltown

 * Four councillors did not seek re-election
 * Ralph George − announced 3 November 2021
 * Ted Rowell − announced 3 November 2021
 * Paul Lake (Community First) − announced 3 November 2021
 * Bob Thompson (Bob Thompson's Independent Team) − announced 3 November 2021

2022 Cobar Shire Council by-election

 * By-election held to fill the remaining 12th seat, which was not filled at the 2021 election

Cumberland
The Liberal Party did not endorse any candidates, including its five councillors elected in 2017.

Fairfield
The Liberal Party did not endorse any candidates, including its three councillors elected in 2016.

The election was conducted by the Australian Election Company.

Fairfield/Cabravale

 * Paul Azzo did not seek re-election

Parks

 * Joe Molluso did not seek re-election

B Ward

 * Joe Nicita (Greens) moved from B Ward to C Ward to contest as the second candidate on independent councillor Vince del Gallego's ticket

Inner West
The Liberal Party did not endorse any candidates, including its two councillors elected in 2017.

Kempsey

 * Election re-run in July 2022 after the New South Wales Electoral Commission's online voting system crashed

West Ward

 * Incumbent councillor Wendy Harrison did not recontest

Parramatta
The Liberal Party did not endorse any candidates, including its six councillors elected in 2017.

Penrith
The election was conducted by the Australian Election Company.

West

 * Incumbent councillor Paul Le Mottee (Independent Liberal) was unable to recontest due to a clerical error

Shellharbour
The Liberal Party did not endorse any candidates, including its one councillor elected in 2017.