2022 Auckland local board elections

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2022 Auckland local board elections
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149 members were elected to local boards in the 2022 Auckland local board elections, an election held as part of the 2022 New Zealand local elections. Progress results were released on the 8 October. [1] Preliminary results released on 9 October. [2] Official and final results were released on 15 October. [3]

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Local board elections

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PartyLocal Board membersBoards Controlled
Local Parties677
Labour 265
Communities & Residents 263
Independent 242
City Vision 70

While many candidates were independents or stood for local parties, some stood for the centre-right Communities and Residents (C&R), the centre-left City Vision or the Labour Party. According to preliminary results, C&R had a successful election, gaining control of the Waitematā local board from City Vision and also picking up control of Puketāpapa. Meanwhile Labour gained control of the Henderson-Massey local board. The hotly contested Albert-Eden local board remained deadlocked 4-4 between C&R and City Vision. [4] [2]

Waitematā Local Board

7 candidates were elected as members of the Waitematā Local Board:

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
City Vision Alexandra Bonham9,152
Communities and Residents Sarah Trotman8,975
City Vision Anahera Rawiri8,691
City Vision Richard Northey 8,656
Communities and Residents Genevieve Sage8,359
Communities and Residents Allan Matson8,305
Communities and Residents Greg Moyle8,130
Communities and Residents Len Ward7,927
City Vision Stephen May7,917
City Vision Rosemary Peppermint7,797
City Vision Glenda Fryer7,745
City Vision Antony Phillips7,560
Communities and Residents Chris Severne6,492
Rock the VoteGrant William Mountjoy2,634
Rock the VoteMike Burton2,240
Rock the VoteShayne La Rosa2,142
IndependentGael Baldock2,037
Rock the VotePete Marshall1,978
Andi Liu1,907
IndependentMichael Kanara1,145
Informal/blank2,267

Whau Local Board

7 candidates were elected as members of the Whau Local Board:

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Labour Catherine Farmer6,913
Labour Fasitua Amosa6,593
IndependentWarren Piper6,118
Labour Sarah Paterson-Hamlin6,086
Labour Kay Thomas5,571
Labour Susan Zhu5,349
Independent Ross Clow 5,302
Labour Valeria Gascoigne5,247
Greens Jessica Rose5,020
Labour Aadil Basha4,954
IndependentSara Watson4,842
Communities and Residents Howie Yin4,209
Communities and Residents Sandy Taylor3,966
Communities and Residents Anne Degia-Pala3,832
Communities and Residents Ravi Nyayapati3,720
Community IndependentsAlister Hood3,537
Community IndependentsKathryn Mary Davie3,279
Community IndependentsPaul Clifford Davie3,234
IndependentDaphne Bisset2,838
Ellie Ikinofo2,694
IndependentSteven Yu2,679
IndependentBruce Xu2,258
IndependentNik Koulianos1,698
Informal/blank1,126

Rodney Local Board

8 candidates were elected as members of the Rodney Local Board; 4 from the Kumeū subdivision, 3 from the Warkworth subdivision, and 1 each from the Wellsford and Dairy Flat subdivisions:

Wellsford subdivision
Affiliation (if any)NameVotes%Notes
IndependentColin Gregory Smith1,30365.28%
IndependentLibby Clews64032.06%
Informal/blank532.66%
Total1996
Warkworth subdivision
Affiliation (if any)NameVotes%Notes
Independent Tim Holdgate 4,69622.07%
Rodney FirstIvan Wagstaff 3,34615.72%
IndependentMichelle Lisa Carmichael3,14314.77%
IndependentSteven Garner2,79613.14%
IndependentMalcolm Ross Black2,77413.04%
IndependentAnne Perratt2,0009.40%
Kathie Hills1,3746.46%
Greg Wyatt8083.80%
Informal/blank3441.62%
Total21,281
Kumeū subdivision
Affiliation (if any)NameVotes%Notes
Geoff Upson 5,34016.40%
Rodney FirstGuy Wishart3,97812.22%
Rodney FirstBrent Bailey3,70811.39%
Rodney FirstMark Dennis3,46710.65%
Rodney FirstDanielle Hancock3,1949.81%
Rodney ActionWarren William Flaunty3,1059.54%
Claire Buckley2,3447.20%
IndependentMike Shaw1,9445.97%
Paul Robinson1,8825.78%
Angus John Stott1,7095.25%
WestWardsChris Newman1,5004.61%
Informal/blank3841.18%
Total32,555
Dairy Flat subdivision
Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Rodney FirstLouise JohnstonThis candidate was elected unopposed.

Hibiscus and Bays Local Board

8 candidates were elected as members of the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board; 4 each from the Hibiscus Coast and East Coast Bays subdivisions:

Hibiscus Coast subdivision
Affiliation (if any)NameVotes%Notes
Coast People Gary Brown10,40516.77
Coast PeopleLeanne Willis7,92512.77
Coast PeopleSam Mills6,0169.69
Team CoastJake Law5,6189.05
IndependentNicholas Mitchell5,4268.74
Coast PeopleAndy Dunn5,0418.12
Team CoastLia Shelford-Toopi4,3346.98
IndependentDonna Patterson3,1355.05
Communities FirstJohn Davies2,6194.22
IndependentNancy Alison Stride2,5434.1
Team CoastTrish Nathan2,0633.32
Team CoastKereama Nathan1,7072.75
IndependentWayne McCormick1,4462.33
IndependentSion Stavrovski1,0791.74
IndependentEd Amon7691.24
Informal/blank1,9283.11
Total62,054
East Coast Bays subdivision
Affiliation (if any)NameVotes%Notes
Backing the Bays Alexis Poppelbaum9,19519.67
Backing the BaysJulia Grace Parfitt8,56718.33
Independent LocalsVictoria Short6,63514.2
Backing the BaysGregg Walden5,79412.4
Backing the BaysFrank Sun5,48511.74
IndependentPaul Magill2,4855.32
Independent LocalsStephen Piner2,4615.27
Independent LocalsNathan Pont2,1424.58
IndependentToby Malcolm2,0234.33
IndependentGreg Wyatt7661.64
Informal/blank1,1862.54
Total46,739

Upper Harbour Local Board

6 candidates were elected as members of the Upper Harbour Local Board:

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Living Upper HarbourAnna Atkinson6,744
IndependentUzra Casuri Balouch6,492
Living Upper HarbourKyle Parker5,915
IndependentJohn McLean5,677
Living Upper HarbourSylvia Yang5,677
IndependentCallum Blair5,349
Living Upper HarbourNicholas Mayne5,140
IndependentChristine Glover4,748
Lyn Lydia4,667
IndependentJohn Loau3,993
Robert Hong Hu3,715
Anna Anderson3,473
IndependentCherie Carbines1,628
IndependentAmar Trivedi1,596
David Cooke1,497
IndependentAlezix Heneti1,309
Informal/blank1,877

Devonport-Takapuna Local Board

6 candidates were elected as members of the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board: [5]

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
C&R North Shore George Wood 7,564
A Fresh ApproachToni Van Tonder7,443
A Fresh ApproachTerence Harpur6,660
A Fresh ApproachMelissa Powell6,239
A Fresh ApproachPeter Allan6,072
C&R North ShoreGavin Busch6,058
C&R North ShoreMike Single5,665
Heart of the ShoreTrish Deans5,488
A Fresh ApproachZane Catterall5,202
Heart of the ShoreJan O'Connor4,948
Heart of the ShoreJohn Maidment4,894
Heart of the ShoreRuth Jackson4,535
Heart of the ShoreBridget Thrussel3,252
SOS - Save Our ShoreKevin Brett3,150
IndependentTony Bunting2,964
SOS - Save Our ShoreKurt Keiller1,588
SOS - Save Our ShoreSam Welsh1,291
IndependentMichele McGregor1,285
SOS - Save Our ShoreCherie Keiller1,250
IndependentKent Tregonning937
Informal/blank1,523

Henderson-Massey Local Board

8 candidates were elected as members of the Henderson-Massey Local Board:

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Labour Chris Carter 10,699
Labour Oscar Kightley 10,023
IndependentBrenda Brady9,552
Independent Ingrid Papau9,358
IndependentPeter Chan9,017
Labour Will Flavell8,985
Labour Brooke Loader8,737
Labour Dan Collins7,813
IndependentJoseph Erceg7,426
Labour Susan Diao6,726
IndependentSunil Kaushal6,590
BetterRoadSideParkingJohn Riddell6,548
IndependentMichael Coote5,842
Labour Sanjay Datt Sharma5,834
Bob Jessopp5,325
IndependentJacqui Harema5,305
Labour Gurdeep Talwar5,199
IndependentTua Schuster4,735
IndependentGeoff Webster4,348
Greens Chimene Del La Varis4,038
Informal/blank1,305

Waitākere Ranges Local Board

6 candidates were elected as members of the Waitākere Ranges Local Board:

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
WestWards Ken Turner 8,395As Ken Turner has been elected a councillor to the Waitākere Ward, his name has been withdrawn and the next highest polling candidate, Mark Allen is elected to the local board. [3]
Future West Sandra Coney 6,528
WestWardsMichelle Clayton6,140
Future West Liz Manley5,990
Future West Greg Presland5,808
WestWardsLinda Potauaine5,277
Future West Mark Allen5,216
WestwardsAngus Cathcart5,205
WestwardsRob Gore4,934
Future West Jessamine Fraser4,837
Future West Mark Roberts4,242
WestWardsAllan Geddes3,725
IndependentNoel Watson3,229
IndependentAlan McArdle1,746
IndependentWendy Fowler1,452
Informal/blank984

Albert-Eden Local Board

8 candidates were elected as members of the Albert-Eden Local Board; 4 each from the Maungawhau and Owairaka subdivisions:

Maungawhau subdivision
Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Communities and Residents Kendyl Smith7,484
Communities and Residents Jack Tan6,916
Communities and Residents José Fowler6,372
Communities and Residents Rex Smith6,105
City Vision Benji Fraser4,827
City Vision Chrystal Thompson4,696
City Vision Luke Johnson4,565
City Vision Suveen Sanis Walgampola4,361
Rock the VoteShayne La Rosa1,281
Informal/blank1,097
Owairaka subdivision
Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
City Vision Margi Watson7,094
City Vision Julia Maskill6,403
City Vision Christina Robertson6,125
City Vision Liv Roe5,789
Communities and Residents Will McKenzie5,503
Communities and Residents Olivia Witney5,032
Communities & ResidentsJake Curran4,219
Communities & ResidentsThomas Sayers3,983
IndependentTesi Naufahu1,111
Informal/blank984

Aotea/Great Barrier Local Board

5 candidates were elected as members of the Aotea/Great Barrier Local Board:

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
IndependentIzzy Fordham450
IndependentNeil Sanderson377
IndependentPatrick O'Shea376
IndependentChris Ollivier311
Valmaine Toki 281
Bella Sharp193
Val Foreman168
Informal/blank6

Waiheke Local Board

5 candidates were elected as members of the Waiheke Local Board:

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
IndependentCath Handley2,260
Kylee Matthews1,932
IndependentRobin Tucker1,637
IndependentBianca Ranson1,590
IndependentPaul Walden1,540
IndependentNorm Robins1,520
Greens Kathy Voyles1,461
IndependentJim Hannan1,125
Blair Anderson916
IndependentRuss Chambers594
Olivier Georges Roger Lequeux317
Greg Wyatt36
Informal/blank41

Puketāpapa Local Board

6 candidates were elected as members of the Puketāpapa Local Board:

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Communities and Residents Ella Kumar6,682
Communities and Residents Roseanne Hay6,670
Communities and Residents Fiona Lai6,236
Roskill Community Voice Jon Turner5,421
Roskill Community Voice Bobby Shen5,317
Communities and Residents Mark Pervan4,882
Communities and Residents Tili Leilua4,873
Roskill Community Voice Pamela Mills4,801
Communities and Residents Neil Punja4,323
Roskill Community Voice Anoushka Maharaj3,792
Roskill Community Voice Abdul Mohamud3,585
Roskill Community Voice Rachael Mario3,576
John Leach2,079
IndependentMohamed Soliman1,045
Informal/blank1,413

Ōrākei Local Board

7 candidates were elected as members of the Ōrākei Local Board:

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Communities and Residents Troy Churton18,961
Communities and Residents David Wong18,488
Communities and Residents Scott Milne18,422
Communities and Residents Penny Tucker18,251
Communities and Residents Sarah Powrie17,501
Communities and Residents Margaret Voyce16,352
Communities and Residents Angus McPhee16,119
Mary Nelson9,992
IndependentMike Padfield8,390
IndependentFaith Aaron8,049
Informal/blank2,332

Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board

7 candidates were elected as members of the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board; 4 from the Tāmaki subdivision, and 3 from the Maungakiekie subdivision:

Tāmaki subdivision
Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Labour Maria Meredith3,979
Labour Nerissa Henry3,773
Labour Chris Makoare3,772
Labour Peter McGlashan3,522
C&R - Communities and ResidentsTania Batucan3,396
C&R - Communities and ResidentsTabetha Elliott3,134
C&R - Communities and ResidentsMichael Pepper3,128
C&R - Communities and ResidentsSimon Hema2,872
John Alcock2,061
Sameerah Al-Saadi624
Informal/blank554
Maungakiekie subdivision
Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
C&R - Communities and ResidentsDon Allan4,468
C&R - Communities and ResidentsDebbie Burrows3,781
C&R - Communities and ResidentsTony Woodcock3,260
City Vision Danika Revell2,747
City Vision Dianna Fuka2,154
City Vision Chhaya Rana1,690
Christopher Caroll1,209
IndependentStuart Lithgow898
Informal/blank348

Howick Local Board

9 candidates were elected as members of the Howick Local Board; 3 each from the Botany, Howick and Pakuranga subdivisions:

Botany subdivision
Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Practical not PoliticalMike Turinsky5,842
Independent Damian Light 5,769
#weknowbotanyPeter Young4,935
#weknowbotanyJudith Grant3,601
IndependentAshleigh Harding3,146
#weknowbotanyAjay Bal2,778
C&R - Communities and ResidentsDwayne Hancock2,701
Luke Collings2,330
Mark Terrill560
Informal/blank585
Howick subdivision
Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
#weknowhowickJohn Spiller7,705
#weknowhowickBo Burns7,630
#weknowhowickAdele White7,441
Independent Sharon Stewart 7,241
IndependentMatthew Paul Sheehy2,494
Informal/blank526
Pakuranga subdivision
Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Practical not PoliticalBruce Kendall6,571
C&R - Communities and ResidentsKatrina Bungard5,916
C&R - Communities and Residents David Collings5,012
#weknowpakurangaVinson Yu2,596
#weknowpakurangaNichola Painter2,570
IndependentBilly Davis1,613
IndependentCampbell Matthews1,486
IndependentKhalyd Baloch1,062
Informal/blank509

Kaipātiki Local Board

8 candidates were elected as members of the Kaipātiki Local Board:

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Shore Action John Gillon12,090
Shore Action Danille Grant11,940
Shore Action Paula Gillon10,499
Shore Action Melanie Kenrick9,067
Shore Action Adrian Tyler8,368
Shore Action Janet Tupou7,029
Shore Action Erica Hannam6,011
Shore Action Tim Spring 5,923
Raymond Tan5,878
Living KaipātikiAndrew Shaw5,800
Labour Dave Kaio5,487
Labour Matthew Campbell5,140
Labour Liz Hurley5,135
Labour Lleuarne Panoho4,974
Labour Sesalina Setu4,923
IndependentNgozi Penson4,654
Living KaipātikiRyan Nicholls3,624
Joe Zhou3,264
IndependentDaniel Bercich3,195
Emma Ryburn-Phengsavath2,819
IndependentTim Marshall2,139
Murrey Dearlove1,440
Mark Lowrie527
Informal/blank1,611

Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board

7 candidates were elected as members of the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board:

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Labour Harry Fatu Toleafoa7,839
Labour Tauanu'u Nick Bakulich7,345
Labour Joe Glassie-Rasmussen7,133
Labour Christine Frances O'Brien7,128
Labour Makalita Kolo6,760
Labour Papaliitele Lafulafu Peo6,705
Labour Togiatolu Walter Togiamua6,689
C&R - Communities and Residents Malcolm Turner5,373
Michelle Hohepa4,206
NZ Outdoors & Freedom Party Hine Afeaki4,086
IndependentMoana Margaret Herewini3,795
IndependentMii Teariki3,151
IndependentRaneeta Lavasii-Failua2,710
Informal/blank355

Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board

7 candidates were elected as members of the Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board; 4 from the Papatoetoe subdivision, and 3 from the Ōtara subdivision:

Papatoetoe subdivision
Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Labour Ofa Dewes3,267
INDEPENDENTLY PAPATOETOEAlbert Lim3,142
Labour Vi Hausia3,117
Labour Ashraf Choudhary 3,079
Labour Dawn Trenberth2,976
INDEPENDENTLY PAPATOETOEAnne Nicholas2,212
INDEPENDENTLY PAPATOETOEPeter Dons2,112
INDEPENDENTLY PAPATOETOEKarnail Singh1,990
ALL 444 YOUTHZara Faith Marsters1,671
Harold Deo1,250
Animal Justice AucklandMichael Charles Morris955
Informal/blank172
Ōtara subdivision
Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Labour Apulu Reece Autagavaia3,662
Labour Swanie Nelson3,106
Topou Folau2,152
Ōtara FirstAlbert Marley Jackson2,061
ALL 444 YOUTHRaymond Tuifia1,813
Informal/blank161

Franklin Local Board

9 candidates were elected as members of the Franklin Local Board; 2 from the Waiuku subdivision, 4 from the Pukekohe subdivision, and 3 from the Wairoa subdivision:

Waiuku subdivision
Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Team FranklinSharlene Druyven3,251
Working for WaiukuGary Holmes1,707
IndependentGareth Manning1,290
Team FranklinJasmine Woolrich949
Labour Jill Ovens 371
IndependentVijayendra Sudhamalla354
Labour Tony Nelson339
IndependentBo Brenner328
Informal/blank82
Pukekohe subdivision
Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Team FranklinAlan Cole6,696
Team FranklinLogan Soole5,438
Team FranklinAndrew Kay4,561
Team FranklinAmanda Kinzett3,740
IndependentLisa Buckingham3,476
IndependentIan Cummings3,384
IndependentBruce Whitehead2,584
IndependentStuart Geoffrey Owers2,077
IndependentNick Corlett1,631
Labour Charlie Tuhua1,327
Labour Prasan Tirunagari959
Informal/blank369
Wairoa subdivision
Affiliation (if any)NameVotesnotes
Team FranklinMalcolm BellThis candidate was elected unopposed. [3]
Team FranklinAngela FulljamesThis candidate was elected unopposed. [3]
Team FranklinAmanda HopkinsThis candidate was elected unopposed. [3]

Manurewa Local Board

8 candidates were elected as members of the Manurewa Local Board:

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Manurewa Action TeamRangi Mclean5,329
#LoveManurewaJoseph Allan5,294
Manurewa Action TeamMatt Winiata4,853
Manurewa Action TeamGlenn Murphy4,775
#LoveManurewaAndrew Lesa4,682
#LoveManurewaAngela Cunningham-Marino4,675
Manurewa Action Team Anne Candy 4,656
Manurewa Action TeamHeather Andrew4,397
Labour Sago Feagaiga4,377
Manurewa Action TeamRenee Maxwell4,186
Labour Gadiel Asiata4,100
Labour Jonaan McLeod3,766
#LoveManurewaMelissa Moore3,751
Labour Raniera Pene3,684
Manurewa Action TeamTarsh Kemp3,666
Labour Kirimangu Tautogia3,464
#LoveManurewaMarshal Ahluwalia3,430
Manurewa Action TeamHilda Peters3,425
#LoveManurewaAlly Billaney3,390
Labour Kharag Singh3,376
Labour Namulau'ulu Anne Singh2,967
Labour Ilango Krishnamoorthy2,733
Keep Manurewa BeautifulStephen Holden2,531
#LoveManurewaLuella Linaker2,385
#LoveManurewaBonita Misilisi2,337
IndependentDavid Tennent2,327
IndependentEzekiel Robson1,687
IndependentHarry Pupuke1,005
IndependentAni Armstrong919
Informal/blank871

Papakura Local Board

8 candidates were elected as members of the Papakura Local Board:

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Papakura Action Team Brent Catchpole 6,629
Papakura Action TeamJan Robinson5,987
Papakura Action TeamAndrew Webster5,857
Papakura Action TeamGeorge Hawkins5,750
Papakura Action TeamFelicity Jane Auva'a5,538
Papakura Action TeamKelvin Hieatt5,340
IndependentKritika Selach3,427
Labour Pania Wilson2,753
Hine Lillian Joyce-Tahere2,504
IndependentMel Browne2,354
Karin Kerr2,320
Alex Moulton1,971
IndependentWarren Newcombe1,940
Informal/blank450

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