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The 2019 Hawke's Bay local elections were held on 12 October 2019 as part of the wider 2019 New Zealand local elections to elect members to sub-national councils and boards. These elections covered one regional council, four territorial authorities, a district health board, a licensing trust, and a rural community board.
The Hawke's Bay Regional Council used the first past the post system to elect 9 regional councillors for the 2019–2022 term.
The Wairoa constituency returned one councillor to the regional council.
2019 Hawke's Bay Regional Council - Wairoa constituency election [1] | |||
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Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
None | Charles Lambert | 1365 | 50.1 |
Independent | Fenton Wilson | 1266 | 46.5 |
Informal: 1 Blank: 93 Total voters: 2725 [2] |
The Napier constituency returned three councillors to the regional council.
2019 Hawke's Bay Regional Council - Napier constituency election [1] | |||
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Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
Protecting our waterways | Ormsby HinewaI | 11838 | 52.8 |
None | Neil Kirton | 11576 | 51.7 |
None | Martin Williams | 10312 | 46.0 |
None | Nichola Nicholson | 8668 | 38.7 |
Independent | Paul Bailey | 6880 | 30.7 |
None | John Smith | 2202 | 9.8 |
Informal: 20 Blank: 727 Total voters: 22402 [2] |
The Hastings constituency returned three councillors to the regional council.
2019 Hawke's Bay Regional Council - Hastings constituency election [1] | |||
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Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
None | Rick Barker | 7075 | 41.0 |
None | Rex Graham | 6799 | 39.4 |
The right balance | Craig Foss | 6486 | 37.6 |
None | Tom Belford | 5825 | 33.9 |
None | Peter Guerin | 5559 | 32.2 |
Honest independent | Tim Gilbertson | 4620 | 26.8 |
Independent | Mary O'Neill | 4131 | 23.9 |
Independent | Grant R Seton | 2344 | 13.6 |
Informal: 55 Blank: 804 Total voters: 17259 [2] |
The Ngaruroro constituency returned one councillor to the regional council.
2019 Hawke's Bay Regional Council - Ngaruroro constituency election [1] | |||
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Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
Independent | Jerf van Beek | 4157 | 58.3 |
Independent | Guy Wellwood | 2396 | 33.6 |
Informal: 3 Blank: 578 Total voters: 7136 [2] |
The Central Hawke's Bay constituency returned one councillor to the regional council.
2019 Hawke's Bay Regional Council - Central Hawke's Bay constituency election [1] | |||
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Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
Sustainable Tomorrow | Will Foley | 3592 | 59.7 |
The Gardener | Tony Kuklinski | 1643 | 27.3 |
Informal: 4 Blank: 201 Total voters: 6013 [2] |
The Wairoa District Council used the first past the post system to elect 6 councillors and 1 mayor for the 2019–2022 term.
2019 Wairoa mayoral election [3] | |||
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Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
None | Craig Little | 1973 | 71.5 |
None | Waipatu Winitana | 521 | 18.9 |
None | Jennifer Takuta-Moses | 179 | 6.5 |
Informal: 4 Blank: 82 Total voters: 2759 [2] |
The general ward returned three councillors to the district council.
2019 Wairoa District Council - General ward election [3] | |||
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Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
None | Denise Eaglesome-Karekare | 1190 | 67.4 |
Independent | Jeremy Harker | 1137 | 64.4 |
None | Hine Beth Flood | 867 | 49.1 |
Independent | Dave Evans | 651 | 36.9 |
None | Waipatu Winitana | 454 | 25.7 |
None | Murray Olsen | 365 | 20.7 |
Informal: 2 Blank: 24 Total voters: 1766 [2] |
The Māori ward returned three councillors to the district council.
2019 Wairoa District Council - Māori ward election [3] | |||
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Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
None | Chaans Tumataroa-Clarke | 661 | 66.6 |
None | Melissa Kaimoana | 518 | 52.2 |
None | Danika Goldsack | 344 | 34.6 |
None | Hinenui Tipoki-Lawton | 278 | 28.0 |
None | Kurawari Panere | 192 | 19.3 |
None | Carol Grant | 155 | 15.6 |
None | Jennifer Takuta-Moses | 139 | 14.0 |
None | Wayne Taylor | 137 | 13.8 |
None | Kuini Beatti | 112 | 11.3 |
Informal: 2 Blank: 14 Total voters: 993 [2] |
The Napier City Council used the first past the post system to elect 12 councillors and 1 mayor for the 2019–2022 term.
2019 Napier mayoral election [4] | |||
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Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
Independent | Kirsten Wise | 13967 | 62.3 |
None | Chris Tremain | 5138 | 22.9 |
Ratepayers action group | Steve Gibson | 2411 | 10.7 |
Forward Together | David Hannay | 604 | 2.7 |
Informal: 28 Blank: 281 Total voters: 22429 [2] |
The Ahuriri ward returned two councillors to the city council.
2019 Napier City Council - Ahuriri ward election [4] | |||
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Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
None | Hayler Browne (née Young) | 2853 | 62.5 |
Independent | Keith Price | 1412 | 30.9 |
More of a say | James Crow | 1327 | 29.1 |
Independent | Matthew Bonnett | 1179 | 25.8 |
New Independent - time for a change | Craig Morley | 1126 | 24.7 |
Informal: 17 Blank: 152 Total voters: 4563 [2] |
The Onekawa-Tamatea ward returned two councillors to the city council.
2019 Napier City Council - Onekawa-Tamatea ward election [4] | |||
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Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
Local and listening | Richard McGrath | 2447 | 71.2 |
Independent and working for us | Annette Brosnan | 1944 | 56.5 |
Ratepayers action group | Steve Gibson | 1411 | 41.0 |
Informal: 0 Blank: 61 Total voters: 3439 [2] |
The Nelson Park ward returned four councillors to the city council.
2019 Napier City Council - Nelson Park ward election [4] | |||
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Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
Supporting the community | Maxine Boag | 2965 | 66.4 |
Consultation, Collaboration, Community | (Api) Apiata Tapine | 2414 | 54.1 |
For a thriving Napier | Sally Crown | 1904 | 42.6 |
Independent - Vote New | Greg (Grego) Mawson | 1742 | 39.0 |
Independent | Will Jenkins | 1671 | 37.4 |
None | Chris Stewart | 1649 | 36.9 |
Informal: 2 Blank: 145 Total voters: 4466 [2] |
The Taradale ward returned four councillors to the city council.
2019 Napier City Council - Taradale ward election [4] | |||
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Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
Independent | Ronda Chrystal | 4780 | 48.0 |
Independent | Tania Wright | 4646 | 46.6 |
Independent | Nigel Simpson | 4514 | 45.3 |
None | Graeme Taylor | 4514 | 45.3 |
Independent | Catherine Hawkins | 4400 | 44.2 |
None | Gary Wise | 4397 | 44.1 |
None | Jake Brookie | 3387 | 35.0 |
Informal: 4 Blank: 272 Total voters: 9961 [2] |
The Hastings District Council used the first past the post system to elect 14 councillors, 6 licensing trust members, 4 community board members and 1 mayor for the 2019–2022 term.
2019 Hastings mayoral election [5] | |||
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Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
Independent | Sandra Hazlehurst | 13188 | 54.0 |
Change Up Hastings | Damon Harvey | 10120 | 41.4 |
Informal: 10 Blank: 1105 Total voters: 24423 [2] |
The Mohaka ward returned one councillor to the district council.
2019 Hastings District Council - Mohaka ward election [5] | |||
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Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
None | Tania Kerr | 1173 | 65.7 |
None | Stuart Perry | 555 | 31.1 |
Informal: 0 Blank: 58 Total voters: 1786 [2] |
The Heretaunga ward returned two councillors to the district council.
2019 Hastings District Council - Heretaunga ward election [5] | |||
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Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
None | Ann Redstone | 2312 | 54.9 |
Independent | Alwyn Corban | 1724 | 41.0 |
None | Olive Taylor | 1170 | 27.8 |
Independent | Keith Newman | 1072 | 25.5 |
None | Jason Whaitiri | 1066 | 25.3 |
Informal: 7 Blank: 175 Total voters: 4208 [2] |
The Hastings-Havelock North ward returned eight councillors to the district council.
2019 Hastings District Council - Hastings-Havelock North ward election [5] | |||
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Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
None | Eileen Lawson | 8869 | 61.7 |
None | Damon Harvey | 8519 | 59.3 |
None | Malcolm Dixon | 7819 | 54.4 |
None | Kelvin Watkins | 7638 | 53.2 |
None | Bayden Barber | 7629 | 53.1 |
None | Geraldine Travers | 7466 | 52.0 |
Independent | Wendy Schollum | 7011 | 48.8 |
None | Simon J H Nixon | 6267 | 43.6 |
None | Rizwaana (Riz) Latiff | 5314 | 37.0 |
None | Rebecca Burn | 4637 | 32.2 |
None | Sayeed Ahmed | 3769 | 26.2 |
None | Rion Roben | 3135 | 21.8 |
Informal: 15 Blank: 262 Total voters: 14367 [2] |
The Flaxmere ward returned two councillors to the district council.
2019 Hastings District Council - Flaxmere ward election [5] | ||||
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Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Labour | Peleti Oli | 1140 | 55.0 | |
None | Henare O'Keefe | 893 | 43.1 | |
None | Jacoby Poulain | 842 | 40.6 | |
Independent | Paula Morgan Mihaka | 449 | 21.7 | |
None | Melanie Petrowski | 358 | 17.3 | |
None | Gerraldine Kelly Tahere | 172 | 8. | |
Informal: 5 Blank: 19 Total voters: 2073 [2] |
The Kahuranaki ward returned one councillor to the district council. Sophie Siers was elected uncontested.
The Hastings District Council's Rural Community Board was created in 1992 to represent the district's rural communities. Four of the boards seven members are elected from the rural subdivisions of Kaweka, Maraekākaho, Poukawa, and Tūtira. [6]
The Poukawa community subdivision returned one member of the Rural Community Board.
2019 HDC Rural Community Board - Poukawa community subdivision election [5] | |||
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Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
None | Marcus Buddo | 890 | 77.9 |
None | Charmaine Tuhaka | 123 | 10.8 |
Informal: 1 Blank: 128 Total voters: 1142 [2] |
The Maraekākaho community subdivision returned one member of the Rural Community Board.
2019 HDC Rural Community Board - Maraekākaho community subdivision election [5] | |||
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Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
None | Jonathan Stockley | 506 | 59.6 |
None | Lesley Wilson | 287 | 33.8 |
Informal: 0 Blank: 56 Total voters: 849 [2] |
The Tūtira community subdivision returned one member of the Rural Community Board. Sue Maxwell was re-elected uncontested
The Kaweka community subdivision returned one member of the Rural Community Board. Nick Dawson was re-elected uncontested.
The Central Hawke's Bay District Council used the first past the post system to elect 8 councillors and 1 mayor for the 2019–2022 term.
2019 Central Hawke's Bay mayoral election [7] | |||
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Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
None | Alex Walker | 4984 | 91.3 |
None | Darcie Meremere Tu Ahiahi Scowen | 334 | 6.1 |
Informal: 4 Blank: 136 Total voters: 5458 [2] |
The Aramoana-Ruahine ward returned four councillors to the district council.
2019 Central Hawke's Bay District Council - Aramoana-Ruahine ward election [7] | |||
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Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
None | Kate Taylor | 2118 | 78.3 |
None | Tim Aitken | 1843 | 68.1 |
None | Jerry Greer | 1819 | 67.2 |
None | Brent Muggeridge | 1686 | 62.3 |
None | Hirani Maaka | 742 | 27.4 |
None | Darcie Meremere Tu Ahiahi Scowen | 322 | 11.9 |
Informal: 2 Blank: 58 Total voters: 2706 [2] |
The Ruataniwha ward returned four councillors to the district council. As the number of nominations received did not exceed the number of vacancies, Kelly Annand, Tim Chote, Gerard Minehan, and Exham Wichman were declared elected.
Hawke's Bay is a region on the east coast of New Zealand's North Island. The region is named for Hawke Bay, which was named in honour of Edward Hawke. The region's main centres are the cities of Napier and Hastings, while the more rural parts of the region are served by the towns of Waipukurau, Waipawa, and Wairoa.
Napier is a city on the eastern coast of the North Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Hawke's Bay region. It is a beachside city with a seaport, known for its sunny climate, esplanade lined with Norfolk pines, and extensive Art Deco architecture. Napier is sometimes referred to as the "Nice of the Pacific", although that is largely outdated and a more common nickname is 'The Art Deco Capital of the world'.
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