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Final Results Of City By-election For New Councillor

Published: Fri 19 Feb 2021 02:13 PM
After the counting of all votes, including special votes, Orphée Mickalad has been confirmed as the successful candidate.
Voting for the Palmerston North City Council’s by-election closed at midday on Wednesday.
16,674 votes were received and counted. The voter return was 27.23%.
The final votes were:
MICKALAD Orphee elected 7,123
WOOD William excluded 5,930
BALL Darroch excluded 3,378
CANDISH James excluded 2,261
SPELLER Stefan excluded 1,920
ROZENBERG Vanessa excluded 1,493
SPILLANE Sarah excluded 1,310
ASQUITH Andy excluded 1,096
SKIPPER Nikita excluded 407
WILSON Nathan excluded 139
BARBER Ross excluded 90
“I’m delighted for Orphée and congratulate him on his success,” says Mayor Grant Smith. “He has shown commitment and passion for Palmy during his campaign and we warmly welcome those attributes to the Council Chambers. He is joining us before we consult on our 10-Year Plan and that’s a great time for him to be part of our significant decision-making.”
Mr Mickalad says. “I’m absolutely thrilled to represent the Palmy community on the Council. I want to thank everyone who voted, encouraged and supported me during my campaign. It has been an amazing time meeting so many people in my community and I remain committed to representing them in the best way possible and deliver on the ideals I expressed.
“I would like to congratulate and express my best wishes to the other candidates. There is some great talent amongst them, which adds to my confidence for the future of Palmy.”
Mr Mickalad will take his oath and be welcomed to the Council table at the next Council meeting on 3 March.
The by-election was required to fill a vacancy due to the resignation of Tangi Utikere after he was elected as Palmerston North’s MP in the October General Election.

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