2019 Auckland local elections

The 2019 Auckland local elections took place between September and October 2019 by postal vote as part of nation-wide local elections. The elections were the fourth since the merger of seven councils into the Auckland Council, which is composed of the mayor and 20 councillors, and 149 members of 21 local boards. Twenty-one district health board members and 41 licensing trust members were also elected.

2019 Auckland local elections

Mayoral election

The incumbent mayor, Phil Goff, sought a second term and was re-elected ahead of second highest polling candidate John Tamihere.[1]

Governing body elections

Twenty members were elected to the Auckland Council, across thirteen wards, using the first past the post vote system.[2]

The Auckland Future ticket, holding four local body seats since 2016, announced in March 2019 that it would not field candidates.[3]

Mike Lee, sitting councillor for Waitemata and Gulf ward, announced in late-June 2019 that he would run again. The City Vision ticket, which had endorsed Lee since 1998, had selected Pippa Coom as its candidate in March 2019.[4][5]

The final candidate list was released on 19 August.[6]

Rodney ward (1)

Incumbent Greg Sayers was the only nomination.

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Independent for RodneyGreg Sayers-Elected Unopposed
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Albany ward (2)

Incumbents Walker and Watson both ran for re-election under the ticket "Putting People First".

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Putting People First John Watson28510
Putting People FirstWayne Walker24768
IndependentJulia Parfitt20278
Alezix Heneti3230
Informal/blank3092

North Shore ward (2)

Incumbents Darby and Hills both sought re-election.

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
A Positive Voice for the ShoreRichard Hills18746
Taking the Shore ForwardChris Darby17559
More For The ShoreDanielle Grant15071
More For The ShoreGrant Gillon14300
IndependentAnthony Bunting3976
Informal/blank1500

Waitākere Ward (2)

Of the two incumbents, Linda Cooper sought re-election and Penny Hulse retired.

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
IndependentLinda Cooper14750
Labour PartyShane Henderson14695
Labour PartyGreg Presland11623
IndependentPeter Chan10674
IndependentPaul Talyancich6121
IndependentDillon Tooth5944
STOP Trashing Our PlanetTricia Cheel2677
IndependentMichael Coote2558
Informal/blank1837

Waitemata and Gulf ward (1)

Incumbent Mike Lee sought re-election.

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
City VisionPippa Coom6581
IndependentMike Lee6262
C&R - Communities and ResidentsSarah Trotman2907
IndependentWill Maxwell-Steele740
IndependentAllan Matson431
Informal/blank1147

Whau ward (1)

Incumbent Ross Clow sought re-election.

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
C&R - Communities and ResidentsTracy Mulholland5853
Labour PartyRoss Clow5663
Green PartyJessamine Fraser2241
Community IndependentsPaul Davie1774
IndependentAnne Degia-Pala1336
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Albert-Eden-Roskill ward (2)

Incumbents Casey and Fletcher both sought re-election.

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
C&R - Communities and ResidentsChristine Fletcher20239
City VisionCathy Casey19255
C&R - Communities and ResidentsMark Thomas17570
City VisionMark Graham15965
Informal/blank2512

Maungakiekie-Tamaki ward (1)

Incumbent Josephine Bartley sought re-election.

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Labour PartyJosephine Bartley8358
C&R - Communities and ResidentsJosh Beddell7214
Better AucklandCarmel Claridge1264
United LocalsPatrick O'Meara892
Informal/blank943

Manukau ward (2)

Incumbents Collins and Filipaina both sought re-election.

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Labour PartyFaanana Efeso Collins19053
Labour PartyAlf Filipaina18814
Communist LeaguePatrick Brown4912
Informal/blank1722

Manurewa-Papakura ward (2)

Of the two incumbents, Daniel Newman sought re-election and John Walker retired.

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Manurewa-Papakura Action TeamAngela Dalton17362
Manurewa-Papakura Action TeamDaniel Newman15904
Labour PartyPeter Neilson6191
Labour PartyIlango Krishnamoorthy4347
Justice for FamiliesVeronica Turner2605
IndependentKarin Kerr2575
Informal/blank1356

Franklin ward (1)

Incumbent Bill Cashmore was the only nomination.

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
Team FranklinBill Cashmore-Elected Unopposed
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Ōrākei ward (1)

Incumbent Desley Simpson sought re-election.

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
C&R - Communities and ResidentsDesley Simpson19618
Green PartyAlan Barraclough3892
Better AucklandMike Padfield2958
Informal/blank1532

Howick ward (2)

Incumbents Stewart and Young both sought re-election.

Affiliation (if any)NameVotesNotes
IndependentSharon Stewart19531
IndependentPaul Young16809
IndependentDamian Light12369
Collings for CouncilDavid Collings11820
East VisionTofik Mamedov4363
Informal/blank1722

Licensing Trust elections

35 Members were elected to 5 licensing trusts across Auckland.

Birkenhead Licensing Trust (6)

Affiliation (if any)NameVotes
Your Community TrustPaula GillonElected Unopposed
Your Community TrustMarilyn NichollsElected Unopposed
Your Community TrustShane PrinceElected Unopposed
Your Community TrustMarcus ReynoldsElected Unopposed
Your Community TrustStuart WeirElected Unopposed
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Mt Wellington Licensing Trust (6)

Affiliation (if any)NameVotes
LabourMark Gosche3232
LabourNerissa Henry3067
LabourAlan Verrall2759
C&R - Communities and ResidentsTania Batucan2730
LabourMaureen Benson-Rea2672
LabourJean Dolheguy2494
United LocalsLeanne Cross2478
LabourDeborah Misiupa2394
Communities & ResidentsHainoame Fulivai2311
United LocalsGreg Woodcock1811
United LocalsPatrick O'Meara1802
United LocalsBryan Mockbridge1575
Informal/blank1309

Ward No 1 – Auckland City (3)

Affiliation (if any)NameVotes
City VisionCatherine Farmer5074
City VisionMargi Watson4734
City VisionKurt Taogaga3646
Community FirstKathryn Davie3631
Community FirstPaul Davie3366
Trusts Action GroupSam Learmonth3080
Communities & ResidentsShefali Mehta2946
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Ward No 2 – New Lynn (2)

Affiliation (if any)NameVotes
LabourLeanne Taylor2027
LabourPam Nutall1874
IndependentWayne Davis1623
Informal/blank-

Ward No 3 – Glen Eden (2)

Affiliation (if any)NameVotes
Future WestNeil Henderson1807
IndependentJanet Clews1601
Trusts Action GroupNoel Watson1490
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Ward No 4 – Titirangi / Green Bay (2)

Affiliation (if any)NameVotes
Future WestMark Roberts4264
Trusts Action GroupBen Goodale3427
LabourRoss Clow3344
IndependentAndreas Bodenstein1154
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Ward No 5 – Kelston West (1)

Affiliation (if any)NameVotes
LabourAmi ChandElected Unopposed

Ward No 1 – Te Atatū (2)

Affiliation (if any)NameVotes
IndependentPenny Hulse4445
LabourBrooke Loader3392
Trusts Action GroupAmanda Roberts2956
Trusts Action GroupNick Smale2835
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Ward No 2 –Lincoln (3)

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Ward No 3 – Waitakere (1)

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Ward No 4 – Henderson (1)

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Wiri Licensing Trust (6)

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Term-end performance assessment

Bernard Orsman and Simon Wilson, the local government reporters from The New Zealand Herald, both assessed the performance of each elected member at the end of the term. Their ratings, from 1 to 10 (worst to best), were compiled without them comparing notes. Orsman and Wilson are known to be at opposing end of the political spectrum. Seven out of their twenty-one ratings are identical. Orsman assigned rates from 3 to 8, while Wilson had councillors rated from 1 to 10.[7]

References

  1. "Phil Goff wins a second term as Auckland Mayor". The New Zealand Herald. 12 October 2019. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  2. "How to vote in the local elections". Auckland Council. Archived from the original on 1 October 2019. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
  3. "Centre-right Auckland Future party to sit out 2019 local body election". Stuff.co.nz. 7 March 2019. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  4. "Veteran Auckland councillor Mike Lee's vote splitting decision to run again". Stuff.co.nz. 28 June 2019. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  5. "City Vision selects a fresh face for Waitematā and Gulf". City Vision. 13 March 2019. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  6. "Final list of candidates for local elections 2019" (PDF).
  7. "Rating every Auckland councillor: Bernard Orsman and Simon Wilson give their verdicts". The New Zealand Herald. 23 September 2022. Retrieved 22 September 2022.(subscription required)
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