2019 Local Elections Final Results – Mayor, Ward Councillors, Local Board Members

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2019 Local Elections Final Results – Mayor, Ward Councillors, Local Board Members 2019 local elections final results – Mayor, ward councillors, local board members Result: LGE 2019 - Final Result Type: Final Candidates sorted by: Votes Generated on: Friday 18 October 2019 22:56:18 Elections: Auckland Council Election: 01 - Auckland Council Issue: Mayor - Auckland Council Number of vacancies: 1 Candidate Voting ID Candidate Name Affiliation Votes Received Rank 105 GOFF, Phil Independent 180146 1 118 TAMIHERE, John JT for Mayor.co.nz 80903 111 LORD, Craig Independent 29577 108 HONG, John Independent 16211 109 JOHNSTON, Ted 15637 119 VAUGHAN, Peter 6214 102 COOTE, Michael Independent 5611 101 CHEEL, Tricia STOP Trashing Our Planet 4116 114 O'CONNOR, Phil Christians Against Abortion 3984 104 FORDE, Genevieve 2923 110 KRUGER, Susanna Justice for Families 2894 115 SAINSBURY, Tom Independent 2853 116 SNELGAR, Glen Old Skool 2608 117 STOPFORD, Tadhg Tim The Hemp Foundation 2445 107 HENRY, Jannaha 2417 103 FEIST, David John LiftNZ 2301 112 MADDERN, Brendan Bruce Independent 1446 121 YOUNG, Wayne Virtual Homeless Community 1412 120 VERMUNT, Annalucia Communist League 1055 113 NGUYEN, Thanh Binh Independent 954 106 HENETI, Alezix 514 122 Informal 1575 123 Blank 7164 Election: 01 - Auckland Council Issue: Albany Ward Number of vacancies: 2 Candidate Voting ID Candidate Name Affiliation Votes Received Rank 224 WATSON, John Putting People First 28510 1 223 WALKER, Wayne Putting People First 24768 2 222 PARFITT, Julia Independent 20278 221 HENETI, Alezix 3230 225 Informal 23 226 Blank 3069 Auckland Council, Private Bag 92300, Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142 – Phone: 09 301 0101 – Visit: www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz 1 / 18 2019 local elections final results – Mayor, ward councillors, local board members Election: 01 - Auckland Council Issue: Albert-Eden-Puketāpapa Ward Number of vacancies: 2 Candidate Voting ID Candidate Name Affiliation Votes Received Rank 322 FLETCHER, Christine C&R - Communities and Residents 20239 1 321 CASEY, Cathy City Vision 19255 2 324 THOMAS, Mark C&R - Communities and Residents 17570 323 GRAHAM, Mark City Vision 15965 325 Informal 18 326 Blank 2494 Election: 01 - Auckland Council Issue: Howick Ward Number of vacancies: 2 Candidate Voting ID Candidate Name Affiliation Votes Received Rank 384 STEWART, Sharon Independent 19531 1 385 YOUNG, Paul Independent 16809 2 382 LIGHT, Damian Independent 12369 381 COLLINGS, David Collings for Council 11820 383 MAMEDOV, Tofik East Vision 4363 386 Informal 97 387 Blank 1625 Election: 01 - Auckland Council Issue: Manukau Ward Number of vacancies: 2 Candidate Voting ID Candidate Name Affiliation Votes Received Rank 402 COLLINS, Faanana Efeso Labour Party 19053 1 403 FILIPAINA, Alf Labour Party 18814 2 401 BROWN, Patrick Communist League 4912 404 Informal 21 405 Blank 1737 Auckland Council, Private Bag 92300, Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142 – Phone: 09 301 0101 – Visit: www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz 2 / 18 2019 local elections final results – Mayor, ward councillors, local board members Election: 01 - Auckland Council Issue: Manurewa-Papakura Ward Number of vacancies: 2 Candidate Voting ID Candidate Name Affiliation Votes Received Rank 421 DALTON, Angela Manurewa-Papakura Action Team 17362 1 425 NEWMAN, Daniel Manurewa-Papakura Action Team 15904 2 424 NEILSON, Peter Labour Party 6191 423 KRISHNAMOORTHY, Ilango Labour Party 4347 426 TURNER, Veronica Justice for Families 2605 422 KERR, Karin Independent 2575 427 Informal 40 428 Blank 1316 Election: 01 - Auckland Council Issue: Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Ward Number of vacancies: 1 Candidate Voting ID Candidate Name Affiliation Votes Received Rank 361 BARTLEY, Josephine Labour Party 8358 1 362 BEDDELL, Josh C&R - Communities and Residents 7214 363 CLARIDGE, Carmel Better Auckland 1264 364 O'MEARA, Patrick United Locals 892 365 Informal 38 366 Blank 905 Election: 01 - Auckland Council Issue: North Shore Ward Number of vacancies: 2 Candidate Voting ID Candidate Name Affiliation Votes Received Rank 245 HILLS, Richard A Positive Voice for the Shore 18746 1 242 DARBY, Chris Taking The Shore Forward 17559 2 244 GRANT, Danielle More For The Shore 15071 243 GILLON, Grant More For The Shore 14300 241 BUNTING, Anthony Independent 3976 246 Informal 38 247 Blank 1462 Auckland Council, Private Bag 92300, Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142 – Phone: 09 301 0101 – Visit: www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz 3 / 18 2019 local elections final results – Mayor, ward councillors, local board members Election: 01 - Auckland Council Issue: Ōrākei Ward Number of vacancies: 1 Candidate Voting ID Candidate Name Affiliation Votes Received Rank 343 SIMPSON, Desley C&R - Communities and Residents 19618 1 341 BARRACLOUGH, Alan Green Party 3892 342 PADFIELD, Mike Better Auckland 2958 344 Informal 30 345 Blank 1502 Election: 01 - Auckland Council Issue: Waitākere Ward Number of vacancies: 2 Candidate Voting ID Candidate Name Affiliation Votes Received Rank 263 COOPER, Linda Independent 14750 1 265 HENDERSON, Shane Labour Party 14695 2 266 PRESLAND, Greg Labour Party 11623 261 CHAN, Peter Independent 10674 267 TALYANCICH, Paul Independent 6121 268 TOOTH, Dillon Independent 5944 262 CHEEL, Tricia STOP Trashing Our Planet 2677 264 COOTE, Michael Independent 2558 269 Informal 80 270 Blank 1757 Election: 01 - Auckland Council Issue: Waitematā and Gulf Ward Number of vacancies: 1 Candidate Voting ID Candidate Name Affiliation Votes Received Rank 281 COOM, Pippa City Vision 6581 1 282 LEE, Mike Independent 6262 285 TROTMAN, Sarah C&R - Communities and Residents 2907 284 MAXWELL-STEELE, Will Independent 740 283 MATSON, Allan Independent 431 286 Informal 34 287 Blank 1113 Auckland Council, Private Bag 92300, Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142 – Phone: 09 301 0101 – Visit: www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz 4 / 18 2019 local elections final results – Mayor, ward councillors, local board members Election: 01 - Auckland Council Issue: Whau Ward Number of vacancies: 1 Candidate Voting ID Candidate Name Affiliation Votes Received Rank 305 MULHOLLAND, Tracy C&R - Communities and Residents 5853 1 301 CLOW, Ross Labour Party 5663 304 FRASER, Jessamine Green Party 2241 302 DAVIE, Paul Community Independents 1774 303 DEGIA-PALA, Anne Independent 1336 306 Informal 66 307 Blank 1168 Election: 01 - Auckland Council Issue: Maungawhau Subdivision of the Albert-Eden Local Board Number of vacancies: 4 Candidate Voting ID Candidate Name Affiliation Votes Received Rank 1086 LEE, Benjamin C&R - Communities and Residents 6223 1 1085 LANGTON, Rachel C&R - Communities and Residents 5910 2 1082 CORRICK, Lee C&R - Communities and Residents 5639 3 1088 SMITH, Kendyl C&R - Communities and Residents 5439 4 1087 POWER, Bernadette City Vision 5318 1084 HAYNES, Peter City Vision 5059 1081 CASSELLS, Linda City Vision 4888 1083 DAWA, Yeshe City Vision 4477 1089 Informal 13 1090 Blank 1366 Election: 01 - Auckland Council Issue: Owairaka Subdivision of the Albert-Eden Local Board Number of vacancies: 4 Candidate Voting ID Candidate Name Affiliation Votes Received Rank 2070 WATSON, Margi City Vision 5967 1 2064 MASKILL, Julia City Vision 5166 2 2067 ROBERTSON, Christina City Vision 5116 3 2062 EASTE, Graeme City Vision 4653 4 2066 POIRIER, Monique C&R - Communities and Residents 4509 2065 MCGIVERN, Anthony C&R - Communities and Residents 3846 2063 FOWLER, Jose Luis C&R - Communities and Residents 3599 2068 TUPOU, Victoria Independent 3418 2069 WALKLEY, Kristina C&R - Communities and Residents 3296 2061 EARLEY, Megan Independent 3025 2071 Informal 22 2072 Blank 1014 Auckland Council, Private Bag 92300, Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142 – Phone: 09 301 0101 – Visit: www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz 5 / 18 2019 local elections final results – Mayor, ward councillors, local board members Election: 01 - Auckland Council Issue: Aotea / Great Barrier Local Board Number of vacancies: 5 Candidate Voting ID Candidate Name Affiliation Votes Received Rank 684 FORDHAM, Izzy Independent 437 1 683 DALY, Sue Independent 393 2 682 COLES, Luke Independent 380 3 686 O'SHEA, Patrick Independent 297 4 687 TOKI, Valmaine Independent 281 5 681 CARLIN, Bill Independent 162 685 MUNRO, Catherine Independent 93 688 Informal 0 689 Blank 3 Election: 01 - Auckland Council Issue: Devonport-Takapuna Local Board Number of vacancies: 6 Candidate Voting ID Candidate Name Affiliation Votes Received Rank 621 BENNETT, Aidan A Fresh Approach 7258 1 630 O'CONNOR, Jan Heart of the Shore 6825 2 637 WOOD, George Team George Wood 6141 3 635 VAN TONDER, Toni A Fresh Approach 6088 4 628 JACKSON, Ruth Heart of the Shore 5903 5 626 DEANS, Trish Heart of the Shore 5687 6 634 SHEEHY, Michael Team George Wood 5226 636 WATSON, Danny A Fresh Approach 5081 625 CORNISH, Paul Keep our Open Spaces 4898 629 MCKENZIE, Jenn Team George Wood 4564 631 REA, Iain Heart of the Shore 4370 632 REVELL, Ian Team George Wood 4282 624 BUSCH, Gavin Team George Wood 4275 627 HORSBURGH, Donald Independent 2803 622 BENSON-COOPER, Mary-Anne Independent 2657 638 WOOD, John Future Focus 2286 623 BRETT, Kevin The Trump New Zealand Party 905 633 SCANLAN, Dorothea Akenese The Trump New Zealand Party 643 639 Informal 74 640 Blank 1039 Auckland Council, Private Bag 92300, Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142 – Phone: 09 301 0101 – Visit: www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz 6 / 18 2019 local elections final results – Mayor, ward councillors, local board members Election: 01 - Auckland Council Issue: Pukekohe Subdivision of the Franklin Local Board Number of vacancies: 4 Candidate Voting ID Candidate Name Affiliation Votes Received Rank 1363 COLE, Alan Team Franklin 5633 1 1362 BAKER, Andy Team
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