Lianne Dalziel wins third term as Mayor
Saturday 12 October 2019
Media Release
Lianne Dalziel wins third term
as Mayor
Progress
results show Lianne Dalziel has won Christchurch’s
mayoralty race and will serve a third term as Mayor.
The current vote count shows Ms Dalziel has a clear majority, with 44,811 votes.
Her nearest rival, Darryll Park, received 28,260 votes. The next highest polling Mayoral candidate was John Minto, who received 8739 votes.
Mayor-elect Dalziel will be
joined at the Council table by six new Councillors and 10
returning Councillors.
Accountant
Sam MacDonald has been elected as the new
Councillor for the Waimairi ward.
Mr MacDonald, who has chaired the Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood Community Board for the past three years, won the seat with 4473 votes. He takes over as the Waimairi ward Councillor from Raf Manji who did not seek re-election.
In the Spreydon ward, research scientist Melanie Coker has been elected to replace retiring Councillor Phil Clearwater. Dr Coker has held the role as deputy Chair of the Spreydon-Cashmere Community Board for the past three years. She won with 3311 votes.
The Riccarton
Council seat, left vacant by the retirement of Vicki Buck,
has been won by financial advisor Catherine Chu. She
received 2282 votes. Ms Chu has served on the
Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Board.
In the Burwood ward local businessman Phil
Mauger has out-polled sitting Councillor Glenn Livingstone
to win the seat. Mr Mauger got 4062 votes while Glenn
Livingstone received 2815 votes.
The Coastal ward also has a new Councillor – former radio personality James Daniels who received 2642 votes. He won the seat ahead of sitting Councillor David East, who received 2325 votes.
In the Central ward sitting Councillor Deon Swiggs lost the seat to Jake McLellan, who received 1982 votes. Mr McLellan has served on the Linwood-Central-Heathcote Community Board. Mr Swiggs got 904 votes.
Progress results show the remaining Council seats were
won by sitting Councillors.
• In the Banks
Peninsula ward Andrew Turner won the seat with 2410
votes.
• In the Cashmere ward Tim Scandrett won
the seat with 3634 votes.
• In the Fendalton
ward James Gough won with 5631 votes.
• In the
Halswell ward Anne Galloway won with 3553 votes.
•
In the Harewood ward Aaron Keown won the seat with 5071
votes.
• In the Heathcote ward Sara Templeton
won the seat with 5092 votes.
• In the Hornby
ward Jimmy Chen won the seat with 3162 votes.
•
In the Innes ward Pauline Cotter won the seat with 2425
votes.
• In the Linwood ward Yani Johanson won
the seat with 3564 votes.
• In the Papanui ward
Mike Davidson won the seat with 2249 votes.
More than 38 per cent of eligible Christchurch
and Banks Peninsula voters took in part in election. That
figure does not include the votes received today or special
votes, which have still be processed, so the turnout will be
higher than in the last local body elections.
Preliminary election results will be available on the Council’s website tomorrow.
A public notice with
the declaration of the final results will be published
between 18 and 20 October.