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NPDC Mayor, Councillors preliminary election results

Published: Sun 13 Oct 2019 12:44 PM
NPDC Mayor, Councillors preliminary election results revealed
NPDC’s new governance team has been revealed, with the preliminary results of the 2019 election released, including four female councillors and about a 45% voter turnout.
The preliminary results were released today (October 13) by the Electoral Office, with the official declaration due in the next week.
The Elected Members for the next three years are:
Mayor:
Neil Holdom
New Plymouth City Ward Councillors:
Stacey Hitchcock
Gordon Brown
Harry Duynhoven
Murray Chong
Sam Bennett
Richard Handley
Amanda Clinton-Gohdes
Dinnie Moeahu
Anneka Carlson
Phil Quinney
North Ward Councillors:
Tony Bedford
Colin Johnston
South-West Ward Councillors:
Marie Pearce
Richard Jordan
The result is a preliminary result with several hundred special votes yet to be counted, which could affect the final make-up of the new governance team.
NPDC Chief Executive Craig Stevenson welcomed the new and returning councillors to the table and thanked the outgoing Elected Members for their hard work and commitment over the last three years. He also welcomed the increased diversity of the new governance team with four women elected to council.
Mayor Neil Holdom and Councillors will make the strategic decisions for NPDC’s $3.3 billion worth of assets and decide what the long-term priorities are and how to keep rates affordable.
The Waitara Community Board has also been elected, with Trevor Dodunski, Joe Rauner, Andrew Larson, and Jonathan Marshall, elected. The Kaitake Community Board members, elected unopposed, are: Graham Chard, Paul Coxhead, Doug Hislop and Paul Veric.
By-elections will be held for the Inglewood and Clifton Community Boards. In Inglewood, Mel Cook and Graeme Sykes are elected unopposed, with two positions to fill. In Clifton, Ken Bedford and Warren Peterson are elected unopposed, with two positions to fill.
This was the first time Single Transferrable Voting was used in the district with the final voter turnout in the New Plymouth District sitting at about 45%. Almost 1,000 votes were collected at the central city drive-through during a three hour window yesterday morning.
For more information, see newplymouthnz.com
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