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Auckland Council by-elections final results

Published: Tue 20 Feb 2018 01:51 PM
Auckland Council by-elections final results
Published: 17 February 2018
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Following three Auckland Council by-elections, a ward councillor and two local board members have been elected:
Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Ward: Josephine Bartley (Labour)
Manurewa Local Board : Dave Pizzini (Manurewa Action Team)
Waitematā Local Board: Denise Roche (City Vision)
Voting closed at noon on Saturday 17 February and all votes were counted at the Electoral Office, Independent Election Services Ltd, Level 2, 198 Federal Street, Auckland. The confirmed results are:
Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Ward
Josephine Bartley (Labour), 7225 votes
Josh Beddell (C/Future Auckland), 5648 votes.
Of the 51,946 electors who were issued a voting document, 12,911 (24.85%) voted.
Josephine Bartley will be sworn in at the meeting of the Governing Body at the Auckland Town Hall on Thursday 22 February. This meeting will be streamed online.
Manurewa Local Board
Dave Pizzini (Manurewa Action Team), 5038 votes
Brooke Loader (Labour), 3411 votes
Michael Bailey (Independent), 1384 votes
John Hall (Independent), 967 votes
Jokaveti Nakabea Bai (Independent), 378 votes
Of the 58,648 electors who were issued a voting document, 11,218 (19.13%) voted.
Dave Pizzini will be sworn in at the next Manurewa Local Board meeting on Thursday 15 March.
Waitemata Local Board
Denise Roche (City Vision), 2993 votes
Greg Moyle (Balancing the Board), 2744 votes
Allan Matson (Independent), 1970 votes
Chang Hung (Independent), 1140 votes
Morgan Avery (Independent), 1020 votes
Of the 53,631 electors who were issued a voting document, 9885 (18.43%) voted.
Denise Roche will be sworn in at the next Waitematā Local Board meeting on Tuesday 20 March.
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