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149 members were elected to local boards in the 2013 Auckland local board elections, an election held as part of the 2013 New Zealand local elections. [1]
This table shows a summary of the results (excluding Whau):
Party | Local Board members | Boards Controlled | |
Local Parties | 62 | 7 | |
Independent | 39 | 0 | |
Labour | 16 | 2 | |
Communities & Residents | 12 | 1 | |
City Vision | 10 | 1 | |
Conservative Party of New Zealand | 2 | 0 | |
Green | 1 | 0 | |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Independent | James George Colville | 534 | |
Independent | Thomas De Thierry | 349 | |
Independent | Tony Sowden | 262 | |
Conservatives | Thomas O'Rourke | 217 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Independent | Steven Robert Garner | 2,723 | |
Independent | Beth Houlbrooke | 2,323 | |
Independent | Greg Sayers | 1,837 | |
Conservatives | Nathaniel Heslop | 1,668 | |
Action With Results | June Turner | 1,543 | |
Independent | Anne Martin | 1,461 | |
Independent | Bruce Manson | 1,449 | |
Independent | Bruce Scoggins | 1,112 | |
Independent | Geoffrey Bowes | 931 | |
Conservatives | Regan Monahan | 656 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Independent | Brenda Steele | 3,045 | |
Independent | Thomas Grace | 2,587 | |
Independent | Phelan Michael Pirrie | 2,557 | |
Independent | Warren William Flaunty | 2,512 | |
Independent | Bob Howard | 2,367 | |
Independent | Morgan Hancock | 1,967 | |
Independent | Paula Daye | 1,913 | |
Conservatives | Oliver Vitali | 1,660 | |
Independent | Vivien Dostine | 733 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Independent | John Mclean | 683 | |
Independent | Peter Brydon | 457 | |
Conservatives | Ross Craig | 392 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
People and Penlink First | Greg Sayers | 8,070 | |
People and Penlink First | John Watson | 7,995 | |
Loving the Coast | Gaye Anne Harding | 5,536 | |
Independent | Janet Fitzgerald | 4,399 | |
People and Penlink First | Lovisa Chloe Kronqvist | 3,760 | |
People and Penlink First | Saunil Hagler | 3,576 | |
Conservatives | Simonne Dyer | 3,422 | |
Loving the Coast | Talia Johnston | 3,099 | |
Conservatives | Danny Mountain | 2,834 | |
Independent | Mary-Anne Benson-Cooper | 2,036 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Independent | Julia Parfitt | 5,490 | |
Independent | Lisa Whyte | 4,672 | |
Independent | Gary Holmes | 3,879 | |
Bays Independent | David Cooper | 3,638 | |
Independent | Teresa Moore | 3,527 | |
Chris Bettany | 3,008 | ||
Independent | Bob Jones | 2,945 | |
Independent | Ivan Dunn | 2,557 | |
Conservatives | Stephen Kendall-Jones | 2,361 | |
Conservatives | Rob Caithness | 2,309 | |
Independent | Edward Grady Benson-Cooper | 1,695 | |
Communities & Residents | Toby Hutton | 1,562 | |
Independent | Kevin Moorhead | 1,418 | |
Independent | Lynne Cooper | 1,145 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Conservatives | Christine Rankin | 7,109 | |
Independent | Lisa Whyte | 7,109 | |
Independent | Brian Neeson | 6,450 | |
Margaret Miles | 6,344 | ||
Conservatives | Callum Blair | 5,450 | |
Independent | John Maclean | 5,129 | |
Nicholas Mayne | 4,418 | ||
Team of Independents | Uzra Casuri Balouch | 3,530 | |
Jonathan Mcdonald | 2,013 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Shore Future | Chris Darby | 9,443 | |
Shore Future | Allison Roe | 7,320 | |
Team of Independents | Grant Gillon | 7,185 | |
Community Before Council | Mike Cohen | 7,072 | |
Team of Independents | Jan O'Connor | 6,774 | |
Shore Future | Dianne Hale | 6,628 | |
Fair Deal For Shore | Joseph Bergin | 6,377 | |
Shore Future | Aidan Bennett | 4,650 | |
Shore Future | Dave Donaldson | 4,278 | |
Independent | Micheal Sheehy | 4,165 | |
Shore Future | Tracy Gwen Talbot | 4,157 | |
Shore Community - Shore Seniors | Bill Rayner | 3,322 | |
NoMoreRates | David Thornton | 3,117 | |
Independent | Anthony Wareham | 2,519 | |
Independent | Mary-Anne Benson-Cooper | 2,490 | |
Conservatives | Deborah Dougherty | 1,843 | |
Conservatives | Craig Hans Jensen | 1,743 | |
Independent | Kevin Brett | 913 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Independent | Vanessa Neeson | 8,223 | |
Independent | Peter Chan | 6,895 | |
Independent | Warren Flaunty | 6,889 | |
Labour | Shane Henderson | 6,527 | |
Independent | Brenda Brady | 6,435 | |
Independent | Luke Wilson | 6,068 | |
Labour | Will Flavell | 5,970 | |
Independent | Tracy Kirkley | 5,929 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Future West | Sandra Coney | 5,879 | |
Future West | Neil Henderson | 4,886 | |
Future West | Denise Yates | 4,747 | |
Future West | Greg Presland | 4,507 | |
Future West-Green | Saffron Toms | 4,062 | |
Future West | Steve Tollestrup | 3,938 | |
Progressive Independents | Janet Clews | 3,786 | |
Team Local-Independent | Judy Lawley | 3,733 | |
Westwards | Ken Turner | 3,566 | |
WestWards | Mark Brickell | 3,452 | |
Independent | Mark Bellingham | 3,227 | |
WestWards | Johnny Knox | 2,830 | |
WestWards | Linda Potauaine | 2,773 | |
Team Local-Independent | Jenifer Conlon | 2,722 | |
Jason Woolston | 2,064 | ||
Independent | Gayle Marshall | 1,964 | |
Independent | Lawrence Watt | 1,809 | |
Progressive Independents | Evan Taylor | 1,584 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Communities and Residents | Rachel Langton | 5,638 | |
Communities and Residents | Lee Corrick | 5,145 | |
Communities and Residents | Tim Woolfield | 5,127 | |
City Vision | Peter Haynes | 4,655 | |
Communities and Residents | Bevan Chuang | 4,409 | |
City Vision | Lisa Loveday | 3,743 | |
City Vision | Rohan Evans | 3,670 | |
City Vision | Godfrey Rudolph | 3,662 | |
Greg McKeown | 3,639 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
City Vision | Margi Watson | 4,847 | |
City Vision | Glenda Fryer | 4,268 | |
City Vision | Graeme Easte | 3,928 | |
City Vision | Helga Arlington | 3,815 | |
Focus Local - Independent | Pauline Anderson | 3,548 | |
Liveable Communities | Phil Chase | 3,188 | |
Communities and Residents | Monique Poirier | 2,474 | |
Communities and Residents | Rodger Jack | 2,360 | |
Liveable Communities | Lisa Er | 1,987 | |
Liveable Communities | Philip Nannestad | 1,929 | |
Conservatives | Jeffrey Johnson | 1,823 | |
Focus Local - Independent | Mark Donnelly | 1,762 | |
Focus Local - Independent | Gayatri Jaduram | 1,572 | |
Liveable Communities | Sheelah Chalklen | 1,290 | |
Mana | Sian Robertson | 888 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Independent | Izzy Fordham | 378 | |
Independent | Susan Daly | 347 | |
Judy Gilbert | 307 | ||
Independent | Jeff Cleave | 272 | |
Independent | Nikki Watts | 220 | |
Christina Spence | 220 | ||
Independent | Nathan Laven | 176 | |
Ted Scott | 176 | ||
Westwards | Margaret Daly | 60 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Paul Walden | 2,293 | ||
Beatle Treadwell | 2,236 | ||
Independent | Shirin Brown | 1,909 | |
Becs Ballard | 1,797 | ||
John Meeuwsen | 1,679 | ||
Independent | Sue McCann | 1,390 | |
Waiheke 'A' Team | Don McKenzie | 1,333 | |
Waiheke 'A' Team | Faye Storder | 1,246 | |
Waiheke 'A' Team | Jo Holmes | 1,187 | |
Independent | Richard Melville | 925 | |
Ross Gillespie | 676 | ||
Independent | Graham Hooper | 381 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Roskill Community Voice | Michael Wood | 7,163 | |
Roskill Community Voice | Julie Fairey | 6,591 | |
Communities and Residents | Nigel Turnbull | 6,207 | |
Roskill Community Voice | David Holm | 5,593 | |
Communities and Residents | Ella Kumar | 5,564 | |
Roskill Community Voice | Harry Doig | 5,496 | |
Communities and Residents | Richard Barter | 5,135 | |
Roskill Community Voice | Shail Kaushal | 5,023 | |
Communities and Residents | Peter Muys | 4,911 | |
Roskill Community Voice | Garth Houltham | 4,636 | |
Conservatives | Paul Sommer | 2,125 | |
Independent | Peter Eccles | 1,844 | |
Conservatives | Joseph Rebello | 1,620 | |
Darren Pigg | 1,534 | ||
Hari Shankar | 1,217 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Communities and Residents | Desley Simpson | 17,150 | |
Communities and Residents | Mark Thomas | 16,714 | |
Communities and Residents | Troy Churton | 15,570 | |
Communities and Residents | Colin Davis | 14,606 | |
Communities and Residents | Ken Baguley | 14,473 | |
Communities and Residents | Kit Parkinson | 14,224 | |
Communities and Residents | Kate Cooke | 13,586 | |
Green Party | Dorthe Siggard | 6,940 | |
Independent | Bill Carlin | 6,593 | |
Conservatives | Andrew Craig | 5,662 | |
Jennie Hayman | 4,320 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Labour | Josephine Bartley | 6,233 | |
Labour | Chris Makoare | 5,708 | |
Labour | Alan Verrall | 5,548 | |
Labour | Obed Unasa | 4,392 | |
Independent | Jocelyn Calvert | 2,587 | |
Independent | Patrick O'Meara | 2,435 | |
Independent | Yvonne Dainty | 2,125 | |
Makelesi Ngata | 1,847 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Maungakiekie Team | Brett Clark | elected unopposed | |
Maungakiekie Team | Bridget Graham | elected unopposed | |
Maungakiekie Team | Simon Randall | elected unopposed |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Vision & Voice – Botany | Lucy Schwaner | 4,327 | |
Independent | Bob Wichman | 4,067 | |
Vision & Voice – Botany | Gary Boles | 3,791 | |
Vision & Voice – Botany | Peter Young | 3,474 | |
Residents and Ratepayers | Michael Williams | 3,286 | |
Independent | Mike Turinsky | 3,145 | |
Conservatives | Paul Young | 2,854 | |
Independent | Neelam Choudary | 2,750 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Vision & Voice – Howick | Adele White | 6,289 | |
Independent | John Spiller | 6,086 | |
Residents and Ratepayers | Jim Donald | 4,505 | |
Independent | Murray Burton | 3,578 | |
'Vision & Voice – Howick | David Ellery | 3,371 | |
Independent | Jenny Foster | 3,327 | |
Conservatives | Andrew Craig | 2,715 | |
Vision & Voice – Howick | Bruce Urquhart | 2,423 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Vision & Voice – Pakuranga | David Collings | 5,204 | |
Vision & Voice – Pakuranga | Katrina Bungard | 4,419 | |
Independent | Steve Udy | 3,957 | |
Vision & Voice – Pakuranga | Simon Williamson | 2,904 | |
Residents and Ratepayers | Shirley Warren | 2,727 | |
Residents and Ratepayers | Wayne Huang | 2,712 | |
Independent | Rowan Hegley | 2,697 | |
Independent | Heather Mackay | 2,025 | |
Conservatives | Darron Gedge | 1,810 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Team of Independents | Grant Gillon | 9,800 | |
Kaipatiki Voice | Ann Hartley | 9,602 | |
Kaipatiki Voice | Richard Hills | 7,931 | |
Kaipatiki Voice | Lindsay Waugh | 7,484 | |
Team of Independents | John Gillion | 7,384 | |
Team of Independents | Lorene Pigg | 6,631 | |
Kaipatiki Voice | Kay Mcintire | 6,507 | |
Kaipatiki Voice | Danielle Grant | 5,743 | |
Nick Kearney | 5,222 | ||
Transport Action | Chris Marshall | 5,193 | |
Nerida Ashcroft | 4,783 | ||
Independent | Calum Macpherson | 4,722 | |
Kaipatiki Voice | Ben Rodgers | 4,700 | |
Conservatives | Elaine Ford | 4,476 | |
Better Rates Return for Kaipatiki | Peter Burn | 4,442 | |
Independent | Bill Plunkett | 4,375 | |
Ratepayer's Choice | Martin Lawes | 4,143 | |
Independent | Ivan Dunn | 3,655 | |
Independent | Mary-Ann Benson-Cooper | 3,611 | |
Team of Independents | Gary Stephen Thornton | 3,383 | |
Independent | Bob Gentil | 3,209 | |
Independent | Mike Cranshaw | 3,108 | |
Team of Independents | Edward Benson-Cooper | 2,749 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Labour | Carrol Elliot | 9,518 | |
Labour | Christine Francis O'Brien | 8,621 | |
Labour | Nick Leiloa Bakulich | 8,491 | |
Labour | Lydia Sosene | 8,408 | |
Labour | Walter Togiamua | 8,303 | |
Labour | Leau Peter Skelton | 8,262 | |
Labour | Tafafunai Tasi Lauese | 7,740 | |
Mana | James Papali'l | 3,902 | |
Mana | Kayla Filimoehala | 3,828 | |
Mana | Roger Fowler | 3,259 | |
Conservatives | Kevin Stitt | 3,210 | |
Independent | Roger Gummer | 3,195 | |
Independent | Sam Patua | 2,910 | |
Mana | Joe Trinder | 2,209 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Team Papatoetoe | Ross Robertson | 6,074 | |
Papatoetoe Local Independents | Donna Lee | 4,480 | |
Papatoetoe Local Independents | John McCraken | 3,839 | |
Papatoetoe Local Independents | Stephen Grey | 3,541 | |
Team Papatoetoe | Sina Aiolupotea-Aiono | 3,306 | |
Team Papatoetoe | Alistaire Hall | 3,091 | |
Team Papatoetoe | Ashraf Choudhary | 3,012 | |
Papatoetoe Local Independents | Paul O'Brien | 2,616 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Labour | Efeso Collins | 3,110 | |
Labour | Lotu Fuli | 2,889 | |
Labour | Mary Gush | 2,529 | |
Otara Local Independents | Poutoa Papali'i | 2,170 | |
Otara Local Independents | Willie Maea | 1,618 | |
Otara First | Jim Sinclair | 1,384 | |
Tupou Tamata Manapori | 1,084 | ||
Otara Local Independents | Jenn Jefferson | 950 | |
Independent | Vanessa Naden | 437 | |
Mana | Ian Hei Hei | 416 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Team Franklin | Jill Naysmith | 2,140 | |
Team Franklin | Brendon Crompton | 1,905 | |
Independent | Daniel Lynch | 1,486 | |
Conservatives | Rick Drayson | 645 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Team Franklin | Andy Baker | 4,713 | |
Team Franklin | Sarah Higgins | 4,079 | |
Team Franklin | Alan Cole | 3,756 | |
Team Franklin | Murray Arthur Kay | 3,387 | |
Independent | Paul Muir | 3,234 | |
Affordable Auckland | Niko Kloeten | 2,995 | |
Magan Ranchhod | 2,264 | ||
Independent | Ian Bell | 1,650 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Team Franklin | Angela Fulljames | 3,030 | |
Team Franklin | Malcom Bell | 2,905 | |
Independent | Lyn Murphy | 2,789 | |
Independent | Lance Gedge | 2,423 | |
Team Franklin | Rowan Muir | 2,389 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Manurewa Action Team | Angela Dalton | 8,689 | |
Manurewa Action Team | George Hawkins | 8,053 | |
Manurewa Action Team | Ken Penny | 7,917 | |
Manurewa Action Team | Micheal Bailey | 7,833 | |
Manurewa Action Team | Simeon Brown | 7,539 | |
Manurewa Action Team | Angela Cunningham-Marino | 6,521 | |
Manurewa Action Team | Daryl Wrightson | 6,431 | |
Manurewa Action Team | Danella McCormick | 6,040 | |
Team Manurewa | Toa Greening | 5,756 | |
Team Manurewa | Elizabeth Barrowman | 5,569 | |
Team Manurewa | Micheal Joy | 4,312 | |
Team Manurewa | Jane Logan | 3,749 | |
Team Manurewa | Judi Goldsworthy | 3,713 | |
Team Manurewa | Ezekiel Robson | 3,691 | |
Team Manurewa | Barney Manaia | 3,658 | |
Team Manurewa | Lilian Cattell | 3,218 | |
Vivienne Wilson | 3,031 | ||
Independent | Neville Farrelly | 2,742 | |
Independent | John Hall | 2,854 |
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Papakura First | Bill Mcentee | 5,675 | |
Papakura First | Graham Purdy | 4,718 | |
Papakura First | Katrina Winn | 4,515 | |
Papakura First | Michael Turner | 4,442 | |
Papakura First | Stuart Britnell | 4,035 | |
Independent | Brent Catchpole | 3,848 | |
Papakura First | Simon Goodall | 3,411 | |
Independent | Katrina Piggott | 3,392 | |
Team Papakura | John Robinson | 3,210 | |
Team Papakura | Felicity Jane Auva'a | 3,200 | |
Team Papakura | Hine Joyce-Tahere | 2,831 | |
Team Papakura | Nicky Hayhow | 2,626 | |
Labour | Jill Ovens | 1,799 | |
Labour | Len Richards | 1,786 | |
Conservatives | Andrew Craig | 1,532 |
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