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Auckland Council ALUPIS Mario ID Council Issue Last Name First Names Affiliation 3764 AC Mayor - Auckland Council ALUPIS Mario <none> 1537 AC Mayor - Auckland Council AUSTIN Aileen Independent 6141 AC Mayor - Auckland Council BRIGHT Penny Independent 6156 AC Mayor - Auckland Council BROWN Patrick Communist League 1385 AC Mayor - Auckland Council CHEEL Tricia STOP 211 AC Mayor - Auckland Council CRONE Vic Independent 2597 AC Mayor - Auckland Council GOFF Phil Independent 420 AC Mayor - Auckland Council HAY David Independent 6131 AC Mayor - Auckland Council HENETI Alezix <none> 663 AC Mayor - Auckland Council HOLLAND Adam John Auckland Legalise Cannabis 1416 AC Mayor - Auckland Council MARTIN Stan Independent 6181 AC Mayor - Auckland Council NGUYEN Binh Thanh Independent 703 AC Mayor - Auckland Council O'CONNOR Phil Christians Against Abortion 1622 AC Mayor - Auckland Council PALINO John Independent 398 AC Mayor - Auckland Council SWARBRICK Chloe Independent 1370 AC Mayor - Auckland Council THOMAS Mark Independent 1239 AC Mayor - Auckland Council YOUNG Wayne <none> 1618 AC Albany Ward BENSCH John Independent 6130 AC Albany Ward HENETI Alezix <none> 6214 AC Albany Ward LOWE Graham Auckland Future 1389 AC Albany Ward WALKER Wayne Putting People First 688 AC Albany Ward WATSON John Putting People First 6213 AC Albany Ward WHYTE Lisa Auckland Future 1629 AC Albert-Eden-Roskill Ward CASEY Cathy City Vision 432 AC Albert-Eden-Roskill Ward FLETCHER Christine C&R - Communities & Residents 1433 AC Albert-Eden-Roskill Ward HARRIS Rob Auckland Future 2579 AC Albert-Eden-Roskill Ward HAYNES Peter City Vision 213 AC Albert-Eden-Roskill Ward LEE Benjamin C&R - Communities & Residents 6140 AC Albert-Eden-Roskill Ward MCKEOWN Greg Independent 1380 AC Albert-Eden-Roskill Ward SOKRATOV Boris Independent 6146 AC Albert-Eden-Roskill Ward SULLIVAN-TAYLOR Bridgette <none> 1347 AC Franklin Ward CASHMORE Bill Team Franklin 1442 AC Howick Ward CROSS Matthew <none> 421 AC Howick Ward HAY David Independent 1236 AC Howick Ward IRELAND Ian Colin <none> 6170 AC Howick Ward KUMAR Gyanandra Labour 6169 AC Howick Ward MAMEDOV Tofik Labour 212 AC Howick Ward MONTGOMERY Olivia <none> 1613 AC Howick Ward QUAX Dick Independent 6151 AC Howick Ward STEWART Sharon Independent 3468 AC Howick Ward YOUNG Paul Independent 1382 AC Howick Ward ZHU Julie Green Party 202 AC Manukau Ward COLLINS Efeso Labour 3477 AC Manukau Ward CORBETT Brendan Respect Our Community Campaign 242 AC Manukau Ward FILIPAINA Alf Labour 3418 AC Manukau Ward TAMEIFUNA Ika Auckland Future 1312 AC Manurewa-Papakura Ward NEWMAN Daniel Manurewa-Papakura Action Team 3803 AC Manurewa-Papakura Ward PENROSE Calum Independent 3805 AC Manurewa-Papakura Ward WALKER John Independent 216 AC Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Ward CUMMUSKEY Patrick Labour 1624 AC Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Ward KRUM Denise Auckland Future 3460 AC Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Ward TISELI Viliami Teli Auckland Future 2562 AC North Shore Ward BENSON-COOPER Mary-Anne Independent 1265 AC North Shore Ward BUTTLE Michael Independent 1445 AC North Shore Ward DARBY Chris Taking the Shore Forward 6228 AC North Shore Ward FREEMAN Fay Auckland Future 6237 AC North Shore Ward GILLON Grant Shore Action 6231 AC North Shore Ward GRANT Danielle Auckland Future 6247 AC North Shore Ward HILL John Independent 6239 AC North Shore Ward HILLS Richard A Positive Voice for the Shore 6249 AC North Shore Ward KAHN Lesley Independent 6225 AC North Shore Ward LIGHT Damian United Future 1443 AC North Shore Ward ROBERTSON Tate Independent 6223 AC North Shore Ward SMITHSON Anne-Elise Shore Action 1368 AC Ōrākei Ward LECKINGER Richard Green Party 1440 AC Ōrākei Ward PADFIELD Mike Community Voice 2598 AC Ōrākei Ward SIMPSON Desley C&R - Communities & Residents 3473 AC Ōrākei Ward WILSON Ian <none> 6121 AC Rodney Ward GARNER Steven Independent 6127 AC Rodney Ward SAYERS Greg Independent 1263 AC Rodney Ward SOUTHERNWOOD Holly <none> 217 AC Rodney Ward WEBSTER Penny Independent 3875 AC Waitākere Ward COOPER Linda Independent 3892 AC Waitākere Ward HULSE Penny Independent - West at Heart 3889 AC Waitākere Ward PRESLAND Greg Future West 425 AC Waitākere Ward RANKIN David Independent 2554 AC Waitākere Ward RIDDELL John Independent 3855 AC Waitākere Ward TURNER Ken WestWards 1650 AC Waitematā and Gulf Ward LEE Mike <none> 1330 AC Waitematā and Gulf Ward RALSTON Bill Independent 1438 AC Waitematā and Gulf Ward THOMAS Rob Independent 522 AC Whau Ward BRICKELL Mark Auckland Future 1536 AC Whau Ward CLOW Ross Labour 3895 AC Whau Ward DAVIS Wayne Shadbolt's Independent 3856 AC Whau Ward DEGIA-PALA Anne Independent 1518 AC Whau Ward MACDONALD Duncan Community First 1544 AC Albert-Eden Local Board (Maungawhau Subdivision) BURT David C&R - Communities & Residents 1387 AC Albert-Eden Local Board (Maungawhau Subdivision) CLARK Peter <none> 419 AC Albert-Eden Local Board (Maungawhau Subdivision) CORRICK Lee C&R - Communities & Residents 6136 AC Albert-Eden Local Board (Maungawhau Subdivision) HAMILTON Sue <none> 1630 AC Albert-Eden Local Board (Maungawhau Subdivision) HAYNES Peter City Vision 1628 AC Albert-Eden Local Board (Maungawhau Subdivision) HOARE Brodie-Jean City Vision 1545 AC Albert-Eden Local Board (Maungawhau Subdivision) LANGTON Rachel C&R - Communities & Residents 2294 AC Albert-Eden Local Board (Maungawhau Subdivision) LEE Benjamin C&R - Communities & Residents 1631 AC Albert-Eden Local Board (Maungawhau Subdivision) RUDOLPH Godfrey City Vision 1625 AC Albert-Eden Local Board (Maungawhau Subdivision) UBELS Piet City Vision 2577 AC Albert-Eden Local Board (Owairaka Subdivision) EASTE Graeme City Vision 2578 AC Albert-Eden Local Board (Owairaka Subdivision) FRYER Glenda City Vision 1435 AC Albert-Eden Local Board (Owairaka Subdivision) JOHNSON Jeffrey C&R - Communities & Residents 381 AC Albert-Eden Local Board (Owairaka Subdivision) LO Callum C&R - Communities & Residents 431 AC Albert-Eden Local Board (Owairaka Subdivision) OLSEN Angela C&R - Communities & Residents 2300 AC Albert-Eden Local Board (Owairaka Subdivision) POIRIER Monique C&R - Communities & Residents 1626 AC Albert-Eden Local Board (Owairaka Subdivision) ROSE Jessica City Vision 2576 AC Albert-Eden Local Board (Owairaka Subdivision) WATSON Margi City Vision 229 AC Devonport-Takapuna Local Board BENSON-COOPER Mary-Anne Independent 1268 AC Devonport-Takapuna Local Board BRETT Kevin Independent 6118 AC Devonport-Takapuna Local Board BUSCH Gavin Team George Wood 6220 AC Devonport-Takapuna Local Board CAMPBELL Don <none> 231 AC Devonport-Takapuna Local Board COHEN Mike Community Before Council 6212 AC Devonport-Takapuna Local Board DEANS Trish Shore Action 6229 AC Devonport-Takapuna Local Board FREEMAN Fay Auckland Future 6238 AC Devonport-Takapuna Local Board GILLON Grant Shore Action 6248 AC Devonport-Takapuna Local Board HILL John Independent 6116 AC Devonport-Takapuna Local Board KEARNEY Nick Team George Wood 6224 AC Devonport-Takapuna Local Board LORD Rohan Shore Action 6120 AC Devonport-Takapuna Local Board MCKENZIE Jennifer Team George Wood 6234 AC Devonport-Takapuna Local Board O'CONNOR Jan Shore Action 6119 AC Devonport-Takapuna Local Board REVELL Ian Team George Wood 6117 AC Devonport-Takapuna Local Board SHEEHY Michael Team George Wood 6246 AC Devonport-Takapuna Local Board TUBB Bruce Independent 6216 AC Devonport-Takapuna Local Board VENUS Garry Shore Action 6115 AC Devonport-Takapuna Local Board WOOD George Team George Wood 208 AC Franklin Local Board (Pukekohe Subdivision) BAKER Andy Team Franklin 3754 AC Franklin Local Board (Pukekohe Subdivision) COLE Alan Team Franklin 3760 AC Franklin Local Board (Pukekohe Subdivision) CUMMINGS Ian Independent 218 AC Franklin Local Board (Pukekohe Subdivision) KAY Murray Team Franklin 3759 AC Franklin Local Board (Pukekohe Subdivision) KLOETEN Niko Team Franklin 3758 AC Franklin Local Board (Pukekohe Subdivision) LI Danielle Independent 3762 AC Franklin Local Board (Pukekohe Subdivision) SINCLAIR Andrew <none> 3751 AC Franklin Local Board (Wairoa Subdivision) BELL Malcolm <none> 3755 AC Franklin Local Board (Wairoa Subdivision) FULLJAMES Angela Team Franklin 6158 AC Franklin Local Board (Wairoa Subdivision) HOPKINS Amanda Team Franklin 3752 AC Franklin Local Board (Waiuku Subdivision) CROMPTON Brendon Team Franklin 3757 AC Franklin Local Board (Waiuku Subdivision) DRUYVEN Sharlene Team Franklin 3753 AC Franklin Local Board (Waiuku Subdivision) HABRAKEN Henk Independent 3461 AC Franklin Local Board (Waiuku Subdivision) PHILLIPS Melanie <none> 6306 AC Great Barrier Local Board ANDREWS Penelope Independent 6305 AC Great Barrier Local Board BELLERBY Pauline Jean <none> 6302 AC Great Barrier Local Board CLEAVE Jeff <none> 1384 AC Great Barrier Local Board COLES Luke <none> 6304 AC Great Barrier Local Board DALY Sue Independent 6301 AC Great Barrier Local Board FORDHAM Izzy Independent 1371 AC Great Barrier Local Board JOHNSON Shirley <none> 6303 AC Great Barrier Local Board SPENCE Christina Independent 516 AC Henderson-Massey Local Board BOLD-WILSON Paula Labour 3857 AC Henderson-Massey Local Board BRADY Brenda Independent 2596 AC Henderson-Massey Local Board CARRODUS John Independent 3865 AC Henderson-Massey Local Board CHAN Peter Independent 3898 AC Henderson-Massey Local Board DOUGHERTY Deborah Independent 3860 AC Henderson-Massey Local Board FLAUNTY Warren William Independent 510 AC Henderson-Massey Local Board FLAVELL Will Labour 3864 AC Henderson-Massey Local Board FLETCHER Tiaria Labour 511 AC Henderson-Massey Local Board GREY Matt Labour 3410 AC Henderson-Massey Local Board HAKAORO William Pokura Auckland
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