2019 Auckland local elections
The 2019 Auckland local elections took place between September and October 2019 by postal vote as part of nation-wide local elections . The elections were the fourth since the merger of seven councils into the Auckland Council , which is composed of the mayor and 20 councillors, and 149 members of 21 local boards. Twenty-one district health board members and 41 licensing trust members were also elected.
The incumbent mayor, Phil Goff , sought a second term and was re-elected ahead of second highest polling candidate John Tamihere .[ 1]
Governing body elections [ edit ]
Twenty members were elected to the Auckland Council , across thirteen wards, using the first past the post vote system.[ 2]
The Auckland Future ticket, holding four local body seats since 2016, announced in March 2019 that it would not field candidates.[ 3]
Mike Lee , sitting councillor for Waitemata and Gulf ward , announced in late-June 2019 that he would run again. The City Vision ticket, which had endorsed Lee since 1998, had selected Pippa Coom as its candidate in March 2019.[ 4] [ 5]
The final candidate list was released on 19 August.[ 6]
Incumbent Greg Sayers was the only nomination.
Affiliation (if any)
Name
Votes
Notes
Independent for Rodney
Greg Sayers
-
Elected unopposed
Informal/blank
-
Incumbents Walker and Watson both ran for re-election under the ticket "Putting People First".
Affiliation (if any)
Name
Votes
Notes
Putting People First
John Watson
28,510
Putting People First
Wayne Walker
24,768
Independent
Julia Parfitt
20,278
Alezix Heneti
3,230
Informal/blank
3,092
Incumbents Darby and Hills both sought re-election.
Affiliation (if any)
Name
Votes
Notes
A Positive Voice for the Shore
Richard Hills
18,746
Taking the Shore Forward
Chris Darby
17,559
More For The Shore
Danielle Grant
15,071
More For The Shore
Grant Gillon
14,300
Independent
Anthony Bunting
3,976
Informal/blank
1,500
Of the two incumbents, Linda Cooper sought re-election and Penny Hulse retired.
Affiliation (if any)
Name
Votes
Notes
Independent
Linda Cooper
14,750
Labour
Shane Henderson
14,695
Labour
Greg Presland
11,623
Independent
Peter Chan
10,674
Independent
Paul Talyancich
6,121
Independent
Dillon Tooth
5,944
STOP Trashing Our Planet
Tricia Cheel
2,677
Independent
Michael Coote
2,558
Informal/blank
1,837
Incumbent Mike Lee sought re-election.
Incumbent Ross Clow sought re-election.
Incumbents Casey and Fletcher both sought re-election.
Incumbent Josephine Bartley sought re-election.
Incumbents Collins and Filipaina both sought re-election.
Of the two incumbents, Daniel Newman sought re-election and John Walker retired.
Affiliation (if any)
Name
Votes
Notes
Manurewa-Papakura Action Team
Angela Dalton
17,362
Manurewa-Papakura Action Team
Daniel Newman
15,904
Labour
Peter Neilson
6,191
Labour
Ilango Krishnamoorthy
4,347
Justice for Families
Veronica Turner
2,605
Independent
Karin Kerr
2,575
Informal/blank
1,356
Incumbent Bill Cashmore was the only nomination.
Affiliation (if any)
Name
Votes
Notes
Team Franklin
Bill Cashmore
-
Elected unopposed
Informal/blank
-
Incumbent Desley Simpson sought re-election.
Incumbents Stewart and Young both sought re-election.
Affiliation (if any)
Name
Votes
Notes
Independent
Sharon Stewart
19,531
Independent
Paul Young
16,809
Independent
Damian Light
12,369
Collings for Council
David Collings
11,820
East Vision
Tofik Mamedov
4,363
Informal/blank
1,722
Licensing Trust elections [ edit ]
35 Members were elected to 5 licensing trusts across Auckland.
Birkenhead Licensing Trust (6)[ edit ]
Affiliation (if any)
Name
Votes
Your Community Trust
Paula Gillon
Elected unopposed
Your Community Trust
Marilyn Nicholls
Elected unopposed
Your Community Trust
Shane Prince
Elected unopposed
Your Community Trust
Marcus Reynolds
Elected unopposed
Your Community Trust
Stuart Weir
Elected unopposed
Informal/blank
-
Mt Wellington Licensing Trust (6)[ edit ]
Affiliation (if any)
Name
Votes
Labour
Mark Gosche
3,232
Labour
Nerissa Henry
3,067
Labour
Alan Verrall
2,759
C&R - Communities and Residents
Tania Batucan
2,730
Labour
Maureen Benson-Rea
2,672
Labour
Jean Dolheguy
2,494
United Locals
Leanne Cross
2,478
Labour
Deborah Misiupa
2,394
Communities & Residents
Hainoame Fulivai
2,311
United Locals
Greg Woodcock
1,811
United Locals
Patrick O'Meara
1,802
United Locals
Bryan Mockbridge
1,575
Informal/blank
1,309
Portage Licensing Trust [ edit ]
Ward No 1 – Auckland City (3)[ edit ]
Affiliation (if any)
Name
Votes
City Vision
Catherine Farmer
5,074
City Vision
Margi Watson
4,734
City Vision
Kurt Taogaga
3,646
Community First
Kathryn Davie
3,631
Community First
Paul Davie
3,366
Trusts Action Group
Sam Learmonth
3,080
Communities & Residents
Shefali Mehta
2,946
Informal/blank
-
Ward No 2 – New Lynn (2)[ edit ]
Affiliation (if any)
Name
Votes
Labour
Leanne Taylor
2,027
Labour
Pam Nutall
1,874
Independent
Wayne Davis
1,623
Informal/blank
-
Ward No 3 – Glen Eden (2)[ edit ]
Affiliation (if any)
Name
Votes
Future West
Neil Henderson
1,807
Independent
Janet Clews
1,601
Trusts Action Group
Noel Watson
1,490
Informal/blank
-
Ward No 4 – Titirangi / Green Bay (2)[ edit ]
Affiliation (if any)
Name
Votes
Future West
Mark Roberts
4,264
Trusts Action Group
Ben Goodale
3,427
Labour
Ross Clow
3,344
Independent
Andreas Bodenstein
1,154
Informal/blank
-
Ward No 5 – Kelston West (1)[ edit ]
Affiliation (if any)
Name
Votes
Labour
Ami Chand
Elected unopposed
Waitakere Licensing Trust [ edit ]
Ward No 1 – Te Atatū (2)[ edit ]
Affiliation (if any)
Name
Votes
Independent
Penny Hulse
4,445
Labour
Brooke Loader
3,392
Trusts Action Group
Amanda Roberts
2,956
Trusts Action Group
Nick Smale
2,835
Informal/blank
-
Ward No 2 –Lincoln (3)[ edit ]
Affiliation (if any)
Name
Votes
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Informal/blank
-
Ward No 3 – Waitakere (1)[ edit ]
Affiliation (if any)
Name
Votes
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Informal/blank
-
Ward No 4 – Henderson (1)[ edit ]
Affiliation (if any)
Name
Votes
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Informal/blank
-
Wiri Licensing Trust (6)[ edit ]
Affiliation (if any)
Name
Votes
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Informal/blank
-
Bernard Orsman and Simon Wilson, the local government reporters from The New Zealand Herald , both assessed the performance of each elected member at the end of the term. Their ratings, from 1 to 10 (worst to best), were compiled without them comparing notes. Orsman and Wilson are known to be at opposing end of the political spectrum. Seven out of their twenty-one ratings are identical. Orsman assigned rates from 3 to 8, while Wilson had councillors rated from 1 to 10.[ 7]
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