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ALBURY Council duo Kevin Mack and Alice Glachan and Greater Hume's Denise Osborne have been forced to wait to find out if they have secured director positions on the Local Government NSW board.
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A computer glitch has prevented all positions being made public as expected at the annual conference in Sydney on Tuesday.
The Australian Electoral Commission completed the count for positions of president and treasurer.
Coffs Harbour councillor Keith Rhoades was returned as president and Lane Cove councillor Scott Bennison elected treasurer.
Local Government NSW released a statement on Tuesday about the fate of the remaining board positions.
"Other board positions may not be determined in the short term due to an administrative error in which a council was asked to vote in the incorrect category," the statement said.
"LGNSW is currently liaising with the AEC to determine the next steps to resolve the issue with the possibility of a fresh postal vote."