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| Turnout | 34,137 (39.2%) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Seats | 11 Independents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Wairoa | 6 Independents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Napier | 10 Independents 2 WTfOT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Central HB | 6 Independents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2022 Hawke's Bay local elections were held on 8 October 2022 as part of the wider 2022 New Zealand local elections to elect members to sub-national councils and boards. These elections covered one regional council, four territorial authorities (city and district councils), a rural community board, and a licensing trust.
The Hawke's Bay Regional Council used the first past the post system to elect 11 regional councillors for the 2022–2025 term.
| Constituency | Incumbent [1] | Elected [2] | ||
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| Māui ki te Raki | New constituency | Charles Lambert | ||
| Māui ki te Tonga | New constituency | Thompson Hokianga [a] | ||
| Wairoa | Charles Lambert | Di Roadley | ||
| Ahuriri/Napier | Niel Kirton | |||
| Ahuriri/Napier | Martin Williams | |||
| Ahuriri/Napier | Hinewai Ormsby | |||
| Heretaunga/Hastings | Rick Barker | Jock Mackintosh | ||
| Heretaunga/Hastings | Craig Foss | Sophie Siers | ||
| Heretaunga/Hastings | Jacqueline Taylor | Xan Harding | ||
| Ngaruroro | Jerf van Beek [a] | |||
| Tamatea/Central Hawke's Bay | Will Foley [a] | |||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
|---|---|---|---|
| None | Charles Lambert | 988 | 51.89 |
| None | Michelle McIlroy | 789 | 41.44 |
| Informal | 2 | 0.11 | |
| Blank | 162 | 8.51 | |
| Turnout | 1,904 | ||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
|---|---|---|---|
| None | Di Roadley | 1,182 | 63.82 |
| None | Apiata Tapine | 534 | 28.83 |
| Informal | 0 | 0.00 | |
| Blank | 183 | 9.88 | |
| Turnout | 1,852 | ||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
|---|---|---|---|
| None | Niel Kirton | 12,261 | 69.46 |
| None | Martin Williams | 11,446 | 64.84 |
| None | Hinewai Ormsby | 9,323 | 52.82 |
| None | Mark Barham | 6,362 | 36.04 |
| Informal | 5 | 0.02 | |
| Blank | 651 | 3.69 | |
| Turnout | 17,652 | ||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
|---|---|---|---|
| None | Jock Mackintosh | 7,604 | 59.74 |
| None | Sophie Siers | 7,132 | 56.03 |
| Independent | Xan Harding | 5,921 | 46.52 |
| The Right Balance | Craig Foss | 5,491 | 43.14 |
| Protecting our native birds | Steve Gibson | 4,381 | 34.42 |
| Informal | 18 | 0.14 | |
| Blank | 487 | 3.82 | |
| Turnout | 12,729 | ||
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The Wairoa District Council used the first past the post system to elect 6 district councillors and 1 mayor for the 2022–2025 term.
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
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| None | Craig Little | 1486 | 51.9 |
| None | Benita Cairns | 780 | 27.2 |
| None | Simon Mutonhori | 437 | 15.3 |
| None | Murray Olsen | 168 | 5.9 |
| None | Jennifer Takuta-Moses | 51 | 1.8 |
| Informal: 3 Blank: 32 Total Voters: 2864 [4] | |||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
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| None | Denise Eaglesome-Karekare | 1143 | 61.7 |
| Independent | Jeremy Harker | 1115 | 60.2 |
| None | Roz Thomas | 938 | 50.6 |
| None | Hine Flood | 650 | 35.1 |
| None | Waipatu Winitana | 466 | 25.2 |
| Pahauwera Shearing Ltd | Ngaire Culshaw | 353 | 19.1 |
| None | Murray Olsen | 329 | 17.8 |
| Informal: 0 Blank: 32 Total Voters: 1852 [4] | |||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
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| None | Benita Cairns | 672 | 66.4 |
| None | Chaans Tumataroa-Clarke | 577 | 57.0 |
| None | Melissa Kaimoana | 503 | 49.7 |
| None | Danika Goldsack | 373 | 36.9 |
| None | Wayne Taylor | 196 | 19.4 |
| None | Jennifer Takuta-Moses | 170 | 16.8 |
| Informal: 0 Blank: 32 Total Voters: 1012 [4] | |||
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| Turnout | 18,451 (40.1%; | |||||||||||||||
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The Napier City Council used the first past the post system to elect 12 city councillors and 1 mayor for the 2022–2025 term.
First-term mayor Kirsten Wise stood for re-election. Wise in an interview for NZHerald said she was concerned about housing in the region, water infrastructure, and community-to-council interactions. Kirsten had previously been a councillor for two terms. Wise aligned herself with the National Party in the same interview saying she would go with them if she ran for government, and that Three Waters "would be a huge step backwards". [5]
Wise had faced several challenges as mayor during her first term, including the 2019 Napier flood and the COVID-19 pandemic. [6]
First-term councillor for Taradale ward Nigel Simpson stood on the platform of change, as in his view "A significant number of opportunities [had] been missed". [6] Simpson described himself as "more liberal" and said he tended to be "somewhere between National and ACT". [7]
Since the previous triennial election, 2 council chief executives had resigned. According to RNZ, the council was divided on whether there were culture and leadership issues within the organisation. [8]
Controversy around Three Waters was a key issue in the lead up to the election. Three Waters refers to the three types of water requiring public management (namely stormwater, drinking water, and wastewater). The Sixth Labour Government had pushed a policy of centralising management of Three Waters, taking the power away from councils which many viewed as failing the task. Wise had previously mounted a campaign with other mayors in Hawke's Bay against central government policy amid concerns that locals had not been properly consulted. [9] Wise later admitted to confusing the numbers of the government's policy, claiming it was only a third of the funding the NCC was going to put towards the issue. [10]
There was also the issue of gang violence which Wise said she was "very concerned" about. [11]
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
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| Independent | Kirsten Wise | 9559 | 51.8 |
| Independent | Nigel Simpson | 7466 | 40.5 |
| None | John C Smith | 948 | 5.1 |
| Informal: 15 Blank: 413 Total Voters: 18451 [4] | |||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
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| None | Hayley Browne | 1929 | 49.3 |
| None | Keith Price | 1902 | 48.6 |
| Independent | Louise Burnside | 1154 | 29.5 |
| Law and Order | Karl Goodchile | 1111 | 28.4 |
| Independent | Leanne Cotter-Arlidge | 737 | 18.8 |
| Informal: 27 Blank: 59 Total Voters: 3910 [4] | |||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
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| Working together for Onekawa/Tamatea | Richard McGrath | 1903 | 71.4 |
| Working together for Onekawa/Tamatea | Annette Brosnan | 1853 | 69.6 |
| None | Te Kira Lawrence | 780 | 29.3 |
| Informal: 1 Blank: 48 Total Voters: 2664 [4] | |||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
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| Working with you, for you | Greg (Grego) Mawson | 2298 | 68.4 |
| Supporting the community | Maxine Boag | 2142 | 63.7 |
| Capable-Collaborative-Community minded | Sally Crown | 1851 | 55.1 |
| None | Juliet Greig | 1767 | 52.6 |
| None | Nigel Olsen | 1123 | 33.4 |
| None | Liz Gear | 428 | 12.7 |
| Informal: 2 Blank: 67 Total Voters: 3362 [4] | |||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
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| Team Taradale | Graeme K Taylor | 5909 | 69.4 |
| Independent | Nigel Simpson | 5825 | 68.4 |
| Independent | Ronda Chrystal | 5121 | 60.1 |
| None | Chad Tareha | 4181 | 49.1 |
| None | Maria Roberts | 3309 | 38.9 |
| Informal: 1 Blank: 127 Total Voters: 8515 | |||
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The Hastings District Council used the first past the post system to elect 15 district councillors, 6 Flaxmere Licensing Trust members, 4 Rural Community Board members, and 1 mayor for the 2022–2025 term.
Sandra Hazlehurst was re-elected uncontested. [13]
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
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| None | Eileen Lawson | 7135 | 62.1 |
| Delivering housing and employment | Wendy Schollum | 7027 | 61.1 |
| None | Malcolm Dixon | 6530 | 56.8 |
| None | Michael Fowler | 6508 | 56.6 |
| None | Kevin Watkins | 6086 | 52.9 |
| None | Harvey Damon | 5234 | 45.5 |
| None | Simon J H Nixon | 4749 | 41.3 |
| None | Rizwaana (Riz) Latiff | 3585 | 31.2 |
| None | Melanie Lorraine Petrowski | 3221 | 28.0 |
| None | Gilly Lawrence | 2614 | 22.7 |
| None | Rion Roben | 2601 | 22.6 |
| People and place - He tāngata, he wāhi | Alex Cameron | 2422 | 21.1 |
| None | Sayeed Ahmed | 2187 | 19.0 |
| None | Kim Priest | 2149 | 18.7 |
| Informal: 24 Blank: 56 Total Voters: 11498 [4] | |||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
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| None | Henry Heke | 376 | 40.3 |
| Mike for Flaxmere | Michael Ngahuka | 279 | 29.9 |
| None | Marcelle Raheke | 156 | 16.7 |
| None | Victoria Fuata'i | 85 | 9.1 |
| Informal: 7 Blank: 21 Total Voters: 934 [4] | |||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
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| None | Marcus Buddo | 882 | 55.7 |
| A Strong Voice for Kahurānaki | John Roil | 687 | 43.4 |
| Informal: 0 Blank: 14 Total Voters: 1583 | |||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
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| None | Ana Apatu | 963 | 60.1 |
| Consult, Create & Execute | Kellie Jessup | 776 | 48.5 |
| None (Te Pāti Māori [14] ) | Renata Nepe | 666 | 41.6 |
| None | Dallas Rahui Te Ahuru Adams | 549 | 34.3 |
| Independent | Sarah Greening-Smith | 438 | 27.4 |
| None | Kiri Goodspeed | 388 | 24.2 |
| None | Hohepa Cooper | 318 | 19.9 |
| Informal: 0 Blank: 0 Total Voters: 1601 [4] | |||
The Flaxmere Licensing Trust has six members. As the number of nominations received did not exceed the number of vacancies, Martha Greening, Chrissy Hokianga, Bronwen Hopkins, Warwick Howie, Farley Keenan, and Bert Lincoln were declared elected. [13]
The Poukawa community subdivision returned one board member to the Rural Community Board.
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
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| None | Vicki Scoular | 505 | 48.8 |
| None | Lilly Lawson | 417 | 40.3 |
| Informal: 0 Blank: 112 Total Voters: 1035 [4] | |||
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The Central Hawke's Bay District Council used the first past the post system to elect 8 district councillors and 1 mayor for the 2022–2025 term.
Alex Walker was re-elected uncontested. [15]
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
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| Your voice, our community | Pip Burne | 1964 | 82.1 |
| Your Local Voice at the Council table | Gerard Minehan | 1934 | 80.9 |
| None | Kelly Annand | 1703 | 71.2 |
| The voice of your generation | Exham Wichman | 1324 | 55.4 |
| None | Kaye Harrison | 972 | 40.6 |
| Informal: 1 Blank: 2 Total voters: 2392 [4] | |||