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Auckland Progress Results Progress Result Issue: Mayor (1) Date: 09/10/2010 Auckland Council Time: 12:23:00 Candidate Affiliation Candidate No Votes Received Rank AUSTIN, Aileen Independent 101 1552 BANKS, John Independent 102 161167 BARR, Marlene Independent 103 692 BRIGHT, Penny 104 2529 BROWN, Len Independent 105 2213651 CHAPMAN, Hugh Independent 106 1878 CRAIG, Colin Independent 107 40483 DAVE, Nga Independent 108 840 FONG, Harry Independent 109 1434 GILLIES, Shannon 110 467 KAHUI, Vinnie 111 1120 MCCULLOCH, Alan Independent 112 1520 MCDONALD, Steve Independent 113 643 NEESON, Vanessa Independent 115 2885 O'CONNOR, Phil Christians Against Abortion 116 1209 PRAST, Simon Independent 117 3578 PRESLAND, Raymond 118 278 ROSS, Mark Independent 119 3076 VERMUNT, Annalucia Communist League 120 427 WILLIAMS, Andrew Independent Progressive Leadership 121 3813 WILLMOTT, David Roads First 122 519 YOUNG, Wayne 123 553 INFORMAL 124 1261 BLANK 125 3752 Progress Result Issue: Rodney Ward (1) Date: 09/10/2010 Auckland Council Time: 12:23:00 Candidate Affiliation Candidate No Votes Received Rank ASHTON, Tom Independent 201 3941 PEREIRA, Vincent Independent 202 444 ROSE, Christine 203 5553 WEBSTER, Penny Independent 204 8063 1 INFORMAL 205 21 BLANK 206 701 Progress Result Issue: Albany Ward (2) Date: 09/10/2010 Auckland Council Time: 12:23:00 Candidate Affiliation Candidate No Votes Received Rank BALOUCH, Uzra Independent 221 736 BELL, Rodney Independent 222 3151 BRADLEY, Ian Independent 223 5273 CONDER, Laurie Independent 224 1419 COOPER, David Independent 225 2821 COOPER, Linda Citizens & Ratepayers 226 5857 CRAIG, Ross Accountable Independent 227 3700 GOUDIE, Michael Independent 228 8538 1 KIM, Josephine Citizens & Ratepayers 230 5344 KIRIKIRI, John Proudly Independent 231 5876 MCCULLOCH, Alan Independent 232 2699 MILES, Margaret Shore Voice 233 5790 NEESON, Brian Independent 234 4633 PARFITT, Julia Proudly Independent 235 7030 SLATER, Cameron 236 1186 WALKER, Wayne Putting People First 237 8007 2 WATSON, John Putting People First 238 6486 WILLIAMS, Andrew Independent Progressive Leadership 239 4429 WILLMOTT, David Roads First 240 1152 INFORMAL 241 138 BLANK 242 3014 Progress Result Issue: North Shore Ward (2) Date: 09/10/2010 Auckland Council Time: 12:23:00 Candidate Affiliation Candidate No Votes Received Rank ASHBY, Steve Independent 241 2478 BENSON-COOPER, Mary-Anne Independent 242 2553 CAYFORD, Joel Independent 243 9728 DARBY, Chris Shore Voice 244 8469 FONG, Harry Independent 245 2240 GILLON, Grant Independent 246 11855 HARTLEY, Ann Shore Voice 247 12767 2 KEOHANE, Vivienne Independent 248 5312 MCKAY, Ken Independent 249 1783 O'CONNOR, Jan Independent 250 3247 RANKIN, Christine North Now 251 11796 WOOD, George Citizens & Ratepayers - North Shore 252 14116 1 INFORMAL 253 113 BLANK 254 1949 Progress Result Issue: Waitakere Ward (2) Date: 09/10/2010 Auckland Council Time: 12:23:00 Candidate Affiliation Candidate No Votes Received Rank BRICKELL, Mark Citizens & Ratepayers - Waitakere 261 9837 CHAN, Peter Independent 262 6258 CONEY, Sandra Best for the West 263 12567 2 DALY, Bill Independent 264 2164 HASLER, Marie Citizens & Ratepayers - Waitakere 265 9976 HULSE, Penny Independent 266 16875 1 NEESON, Vanessa Independent 267 9027 TALAMAIVAO, Sailauama Cheryl CAP - Communities Advancing Prosperity 268 4080 WALBRAN, Paul Best for the West 269 10708 INFORMAL 270 69 BLANK 271 2303 Progress Result Issue: Waitemata & Gulf Ward (1) Date: 09/10/2010 Auckland Council Time: 12:23:00 Candidate Affiliation Candidate No Votes Received Rank LEE, Mike 281 10523 1 MARLER, Janis Independent 282 780 POWELL, Tenby Independent 283 3151 SWNEY, Alex Independent 284 4979 THOMAS, Craig 285 563 THOMAS, Rob Independent 286 2647 INFORMAL 287 50 BLANK 288 1919 Progress Result Issue: Whau Ward (1) Date: 09/10/2010 Auckland Council Time: 12:23:00 Candidate Affiliation Candidate No Votes Received Rank CLOW, Ross Independent Ratepayers & Residents 301 6740 KIRWAN, Jeremy Independent 302 3722 MANUKIA-SCHAUMKEL, Ruby Independent 303 3030 RAFFILLS, Noelene Mary Citizens & Ratepayers 304 7158 1 INFORMAL 305 67 BLANK 306 2275 Progress Result Issue: Albert-Eden-Roskill Ward (2) Date: 09/10/2010 Auckland Council Time: 12:23:00 Candidate Affiliation Candidate No Votes Received Rank BATES, Lisa Independent 321 3781 BOYS, Peter Albert-Eden-Roskill Ratepayers & Residents Ass 322 4148 CASEY, Cathy City Vision 323 14081 2 DONNELLY, Mark Focus Local 324 5667 FLETCHER, Chris Citizens & Ratepayers - Albert Eden Roskill 325 19492 1 FRYER, Glenda City Vision 326 12445 GOLDSMITH, Paul Citizens & Ratepayers - Albert Eden Roskill 327 13726 KRUGER, Susanna Independent 328 2522 MUSUKU, Ravi Independent 329 6392 PALMER, Harry Independent 330 2589 RUSSELL, Gary Independent 331 3475 INFORMAL 332 87 BLANK 333 3682 Progress Result Issue: Orakei Ward (1) Date: 09/10/2010 Auckland Council Time: 12:23:00 Candidate Affiliation Candidate No Votes Received Rank ARMSTRONG, Doug Citizens & Ratepayers 341 10433 BREWER, Cameron Independent 342 17021 1 CHAPMAN, Hugh Independent 343 3319 INFORMAL 344 35 BLANK 345 2249 Progress Result Issue: Maungakiekie-Tamaki Ward (1) Date: 09/10/2010 Auckland Council Time: 12:23:00 Candidate Affiliation Candidate No Votes Received Rank BROWN, Patrick Communist League 361 708 NGARO, Alfred Citizens & Ratepayers 362 6880 NORTHEY, Richard Labour 363 8614 1 PRAST, Simon Independent 364 3147 WI-PERI, Walter 365 275 INFORMAL 366 55 BLANK 367 1366 Progress Result Issue: Howick Ward (2) Date: 09/10/2010 Auckland Council Time: 12:23:00 Candidate Affiliation Candidate No Votes Received Rank BURRILL, Maggie Independent 381 10124 COLLINGS, David Residents and Ratepayers Team 382 11003 PADFIELD, Mike Community Voice 383 4107 QUAX, Dick Citizens & Ratepayers - Howick 384 18045 ROSS, Jami-Lee Citizens & Ratepayers - Howick 385 18382 2 STEWART, Sharon Independent 386 22537 1 INFORMAL 387 149 BLANK 388 2048 Progress Result Issue: Wellsford Subdivision of the Rodney Local Board (1) Date: 09/10/2010 Auckland Council Time: 12:23:00 Candidate Affiliation Candidate No Votes Received Rank COLVILLE, James 401 452 1 DEMPSEY, Greg 402 234 RAILEY, Stephanie 403 173 ROLFE, James Independent 404 447 USHER, Sally Fiona 405 346 INFORMAL 406 2 BLANK 407 120 Progress Result Issue: Warkworth Subdivision of the Rodney Local Board (3) Date: 09/10/2010 Auckland Council Time: 12:23:00 Candidate Affiliation Candidate No Votes Received Rank GARNER, Steven 411 3582 1 MARTIN, Tracey 412 3372 2 MITCHELL, Larry Independent 413 2624 TURNER, June Action with Results 414 3331 3 VISSER, Jim 415 2648 INFORMAL 416 11 BLANK 417 384 Progress Result Issue: Kumeu Subdivision of the Rodney Local Board (4) Date: 09/10/2010 Auckland Council Time: 12:23:00 Candidate Affiliation Candidate No Votes Received Rank CROFT, Rick Independent 421 2662 ELLIS-KIRIFI, Sarah 422 1951 FLAUNTY, Warren William Independent 423 3326 1 GRACE, Thomas Citizens & Ratepayers - South West Rodney 424 3143 3 HOWARD, Bob Citizens & Ratepayers - South West Rodney 425 3231 2 NEESON, Brian Independent 426 2580 PIRRIE, Phelan Independent 427 2556 STEELE, Brenda 428 3100 4 INFORMAL 429 2 BLANK 430 516 Progress Result Issue: Dairy Flat Subdivision of the Rodney Local Board (1) Date: 09/10/2010 Auckland Council Time: 12:23:00 Candidate Affiliation Candidate No Votes Received Rank CURTIS, Alan 431 767 1 MCLEAN, John Independent 432 765 MURPHY, Tim North Now 433 482 INFORMAL 434 0 BLANK 435 210 Progress Result Issue: Hibiscus Coast Subdivision of the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board (4) Date: 09/10/2010 Auckland Council Time: 12:23:00 Candidate Affiliation Candidate No Votes Received Rank CHAMBERLIN, Brian Citizens & Ratepayers 441 3598 DRURY, John Independent 442 3423 FORSTER, Colin 443 510 HARDING, Gaye Independent 444 6361 3 KIPFER, Jennifer Independent 445 1285 KIRIKIRI, John Proudly Independent 446 6527 2 MILLER, Neil Putting People First 447 3763 SAYERS, Greg 448 4307 4 SMITH, Leanne 449 4013 TAYLOR, Zane 450 3954 WARRINER, Virginia Independent 451 1408 WATSON, John Putting People First 452 6733 1 YEAGER, Ross Independent 453 2336 INFORMAL 454 36 BLANK 455 1163 Progress Result Issue: East Coast Bays Subdivision of the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board (4) Date: 09/10/2010 Auckland Council Time: 12:23:00 Candidate Affiliation Candidate No Votes Received Rank BARRINGTON-NASH, Warwick Independent 461 3508 BROWN, Heather East Coast Bays Independent 462 4472 BROWN, Jackie Independent 463 1994 CARGILL, Sally 464 3768 CASEY, Brian Shore Voice 465 2801 CONDER, Laurie Independent 466 2018 COOPER, David Independent 467 4810 4 HOLMES, Gary Independent 468 5302 2 HUTTON, Toby North Now 469 1985 JONES, Bob 470 2897 MCCULLOCH, Alan Independent 471 3190 PARFITT, Julia Proudly Independent 472 6732 1 REYNOLDS, Dean Shore Voice 473 2519 WHYTE, Lisa Shore Voice 474 50803 INFORMAL 475 48 BLANK 476 1880 Progress Result Issue: Upper Harbour Local Board (6) Date: 09/10/2010 Auckland Council Time: 12:23:00 Candidate Affiliation Candidate No Votes Received Rank BALOUCH, Uzra Independent 481 1479 BELL, Rodney Independent 482 3727 BLAIR, Callum Independent 483 4893 6 CONDER, Laurie Independent 484 2563 FLAUNTY, Warren William Independent 485 5066 5 HENLEY, Peter Independent 486 1014 KEARNEY, June Citizens & Ratepayers 488 4184 KEMP, Chris Shore Voice 489 4245 MCDONALD, Jonathan 490 1440 MCLEAN, John Independent 491 4791 MILES, Margaret Shore Voice 492 5468 2 NEESON, Brian Independent 493 5188 4 PARK, Stanley Independent 494 3466 RANKIN, Christine North Now 495 6810 1 RILEY, Andy Independent 496 1858 WALKER, Sara
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