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Incumbent Pippa Coom sought re-election, and was defeated by [[Mike Lee (New Zealand politician)]].
Incumbent Pippa Coom sought re-election, and was defeated by [[Mike Lee (New Zealand politician)|Mike Lee]].
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Revision as of 09:30, 9 October 2022

2022 Auckland local elections

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The 2022 Auckland local elections took place between September and October 2022 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. Forty-one licensing trust members were also elected.

Mayoral election

The incumbent mayor, Phil Goff, did not stand for re-election.[1] Wayne Brown was elected mayor.

Governing body elections

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

The final candidate list was released on 16 August.[3] Provisional results were announced on 8 October.[4]

Incumbent Greg Sayers was re-elected.

Affiliation (if any) Name Votes Notes
Independent Greg Sayers 9,750 Provisionally re-elected.[4]
Rodney First Beth Houlbrooke 3,983
Independent Rob Ryan 1,013
Independent Anne Perratt 693
Hannah North 673
Informal/blank 541

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

Affiliation (if any) Name Votes Notes
Putting People First John Watson 16,116 Provisionally declared winner.[4]
Putting People First Wayne Walker 15,635 Provisionally declared winner.[4]
Independent Locals Victoria Short 11,327
Your Community Law Jake Law 6,789
Independent Sylvia Yang 5,431
Independent Callum Blair 5,158
Independent Tony Corbett 4,931
Communties First John Davies 2,424
Independent Alezix Heneti 1,025
Informal/blank 2,223

Incumbents Darby and Hills both sought re-election.

Affiliation (if any) Name Votes Notes
A Positive Voice for the Shore Richard Hills 15,238 Provisionally declared winner.[4]
For the Shore Chris Darby 13,608 Provisionally declared winner.[4]
C&R North Shore Danielle Grant 11,731
C&R North Shore George Wood 9,824
Independent Tony Bunting 3,543
Raymond Tan 3,018
Adrian Tyler 2,540
Informal/blank 870

Incumbents Linda Cooper and Shane Henderson sought re-eelction.

Affiliation (if any) Name Votes Notes
Labour Party Shane Henderson 12,835 Provisionally declared winner.[4]
WestWards Ken Turner 11,630 Provisionally declared winner.[4] This candidate is provisionally elected in multiple positions in the Auckland local election. This may impact the final ranking in the official results.
Independent Linda Cooper 11,092
WestWards Shawn Blanchfield 6,730
Independent Peter Chan 6,537
Independent Tua Schuster 2,549
Independent Michael Coote 2,106
Independent Aimela Hansen 2,031
Informal/blank 1,198

Incumbent Pippa Coom sought re-election, and was defeated by Mike Lee.

Affiliation (if any) Name Votes Notes
Auckland Independents Mike Lee 7,662 Provisionally declared winner.[4]
City Vision Pippa Coom 6,405
Rock The Vote Mike Burton 796
Andi Liu 496
Informal/blank 8

Incumbent Tracy Mulholland sought re-election

Affiliation (if any) Name Votes Notes
C&R – Communities and Residents Tracy Mulholland 5,429 Provisionally declared winner.[4]
Labour Kerrin Leoni 5,279
Informal/blank 1,005

Incumbent Christine Fletcher sought re-election and Cathy Casey retired.

Affiliation (if any) Name Votes Notes
C&R – Communities and Residents Christine Fletcher 15,117 Provisionally declared winner.[4]
C&R – Communities and Residents Will McKenzie 12,305 Provisionally declared winner.[4]
City Vision Julie Fairey 12,019
City Vision Red Tsounga 9,806
Independent Stewart Brown 4,593
Frank Fu 2,730
Informal/blank 1,479

Incumbent Josephine Bartley sought re-election.

Affiliation (if any) Name Votes Notes
Labour Party Josephine Bartley 6,614 Provisionally declared winner.[4]
C&R – Communities and Residents Troy Elliott 5,194
Independent John Pebbles 1,412
Christopher Carroll 868
Informal/blank 705

Incumbents Alf Filipaina sought re-election, and Efeso Collins retired to stand for Mayoralty

Affiliation (if any) Name Votes Notes
Labour Party Alf Filipaina 13,923 Provisionally declared winner.[4]
Labour Party Lotu Fuli 12,248 Provisionally declared winner.[4]
C&R – Communities and Residents Malcolm Turner 7,008
Outdoors Hine Afeaki 4,607
Informal/blank 1,145

Incumbent Daniel Newman sought re-election.

Affiliation (if any) Name Votes Notes
Manurewa-Papakura Action Team Daniel Newman 11,505 Provisionally declared winner.[4]
Angela Dalton 8,882 Provisionally declared winner.[4]
Manurewa-Papakura Action Team Rangi McLean 5,725
Labour Party Sago Feagaiga 4,192
Labour Party Ilango Krishnamoorthy 2,737
Karin Kerr 2,214
Informal/blank 634

Incumbent Bill Cashmore is not standing for re-election.

Affiliation (if any) Name Votes Notes
Team Franklin Andy Baker 10,356 Provisionally declared winner.[4]
Independent Keven Mealamu 6,715
Informal/blank 579

Incumbent Desley Simpson sought re-election.

Affiliation (if any) Name Votes Notes
C&R – Communities and Residents Desley Simpson 20,039 Provisionally declared winner.[4]
Independent Fatin Aaron 3,535
Informal/blank 1,546

Incumbents Stewart and Young both sought re-election.

Affiliation (if any) Name Votes Notes
Independent Sharon Stewart 13,764 Provisionally declared winner.[4]
Independent Maurice Williamson 12,635 Provisionally declared winner.[4]
#Burns&Young Paul Young 9,978
#Burns&Young Bo Burns 9,666
Independent Damian Light 8,148
Collings for Council Morgan Xiao 3,303
Informal/blank 1,000

References

  1. ^ "Auckland mayoralty: Phil Goff stepping down at end of term, retiring from politics". 14 February 2022. Retrieved 24 September 2022. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= requires |archive-url= (help)
  2. ^ "Local elections 2022". 24 September 2022. Retrieved 24 September 2022. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= requires |archive-url= (help)
  3. ^ "Full list of candidates for all positions in Local elections 2022" (PDF). 16 August 2022. Retrieved 24 September 2022. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= requires |archive-url= (help)
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u "Local elections 2022 progress results for all positions" (PDF). Local elections 2022 progress results for all positions. Auckland Council. 8 October 2022. Retrieved 8 October 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)