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|Tanya Bamford-King |
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|Aureliu Braguta |
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|Community Focus - Responsible Spending |
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|Mayor 2016–2019<ref name="who">{{cite news |last1=Gillespie |first1=Kiri |last2=Wilson |first2=Megan |title=Tauranga election: Who's running and what you need to know about voting |url=https://www.nzherald.co.nz/bay-of-plenty-times/news/tauranga-city-council-election-whos-running-how-to-vote-other-important-information/O2TXAEALN5EF7ODMTFWHHOU23Y/ |access-date=24 May 2024 |work=NZ Herald |date=24 May 2024 |language=en-NZ}}</ref> |
|Mayor 2016–2019<ref name="who">{{cite news |last1=Gillespie |first1=Kiri |last2=Wilson |first2=Megan |title=Tauranga election: Who's running and what you need to know about voting |url=https://www.nzherald.co.nz/bay-of-plenty-times/news/tauranga-city-council-election-whos-running-how-to-vote-other-important-information/O2TXAEALN5EF7ODMTFWHHOU23Y/ |access-date=24 May 2024 |work=NZ Herald |date=24 May 2024 |language=en-NZ}}</ref> |
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|Andrew Caie |
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|Olympic champion rower, grandson of former mayor [[Bob Owens (businessman)|Bob Owens]]<ref name="mahe">{{cite web |url=https://www.nzherald.co.nz/bay-of-plenty-times/news/tauranga-election-olympian-mahe-drysdale-announces-bid-for-mayor/4DN5LG3CRFE3ZGCCZ5OR2PIF2I/ |title=Tauranga election: Olympian Mahé Drysdale announces bid for mayor |date=19 May 2024 |work=Bay of Plenty Times |publisher=New Zealand Herald |first=Catherine |last=Sylvester}}</ref> |
|Olympic champion rower, grandson of former mayor [[Bob Owens (businessman)|Bob Owens]]<ref name="mahe">{{cite web |url=https://www.nzherald.co.nz/bay-of-plenty-times/news/tauranga-election-olympian-mahe-drysdale-announces-bid-for-mayor/4DN5LG3CRFE3ZGCCZ5OR2PIF2I/ |title=Tauranga election: Olympian Mahé Drysdale announces bid for mayor |date=19 May 2024 |work=Bay of Plenty Times |publisher=New Zealand Herald |first=Catherine |last=Sylvester}}</ref> |
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|Anthony Goddard |
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|Chudleigh Haggett |
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|Musician and television presenter<ref name="Candidates1">{{cite news |last1=McConnell |first1=Glenn |title=Tauranga's star studded return to democracy |url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/politics/350266263/taurangas-star-studded-return-democracy |access-date=5 May 2024 |work=www.stuff.co.nz |publisher=[[Stuff (company)|Stuff]]}}</ref> |
|Musician and television presenter<ref name="Candidates1">{{cite news |last1=McConnell |first1=Glenn |title=Tauranga's star studded return to democracy |url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/politics/350266263/taurangas-star-studded-return-democracy |access-date=5 May 2024 |work=www.stuff.co.nz |publisher=[[Stuff (company)|Stuff]]}}</ref> |
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|Donna Hannah |
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|BOP Hori |
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|Also stood in [[2016 Tauranga mayoral election|2016]]<ref name="who"/> |
|Also stood in [[2016 Tauranga mayoral election|2016]]<ref name="who"/> |
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|Tim Maltby |
|Tim Maltby |
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|Our Rates are too High |
|Our Rates are too High |
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|Jos Nagels |
|Jos Nagels |
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|Visionary Leadership, Not Repeatership |
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|Douglas Owens |
|Douglas Owens |
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|Former [[Bay of Plenty Regional Council|Bay of Plenty regional councillor]].<ref name="who"/> Son of former mayor Bob Owens, uncle of Mahé Drysdale<ref name="mahe"/> |
|Former [[Bay of Plenty Regional Council|Bay of Plenty regional councillor]].<ref name="who"/> Son of former mayor Bob Owens, uncle of Mahé Drysdale<ref name="mahe"/> |
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|John Robson<ref name="again">{{cite web |url=https://www.nzherald.co.nz/bay-of-plenty-times/news/tauranga-city-council-election-several-sacked-councillors-running-again/LVLM7T66SRBVTEPN6HIM3FOJ5U/ |title=Tauranga City Council election: Several sacked councillors running again |date=14 May 2024 |work=New Zealand Herald |first=Kiri |last=Gillespie}}</ref> |
|John Robson<ref name="again">{{cite web |url=https://www.nzherald.co.nz/bay-of-plenty-times/news/tauranga-city-council-election-several-sacked-councillors-running-again/LVLM7T66SRBVTEPN6HIM3FOJ5U/ |title=Tauranga City Council election: Several sacked councillors running again |date=14 May 2024 |work=New Zealand Herald |first=Kiri |last=Gillespie}}</ref> |
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|Principled; Professional; Democratic |
|Principled; Professional; Democratic |
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|Councillor 2013-2016, 2018-2021<ref name="who"/><ref name="hopefuls"/> |
|Councillor 2013-2016, 2018-2021<ref name="who"/><ref name="hopefuls"/> |
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|Tina Salisbury |
|Tina Salisbury |
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|People and Progress over Politics |
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The 2024 Tauranga local elections will be held via postal voting from 29 June 2024 to 20 July 2024.[1] Elections in Tauranga will cover one territorial authority, the Tauranga City Council.
These will be the first elections for the Tauranga City Council since 2019, following the appointment by the Minister of Local Government of a Crown Commission to oversee Tauranga City Council's governance responsibilities on 9 February 2021.[1]
The Tauranga City Council will use the single transferable voting system to elect the Mayor of Tauranga and city councillors[2] for a term lasting until the 2028 local elections.[3][4]
Tauranga City Council has created nine electoral wards for these elections. There are eight general wards (Mauao/Mount Maunganui, Arataki, Pāpāmoa, Welcome Bay, Matua-Otūmoetai, Bethlehem, Tauriko and Te Papa) and one Māori ward (Te Awanui, covering the entire city) which will each return one councillor.[2]
Candidates
Nominations for candidates opened on 26 April 2024 and closed on 24 May 2024.[5] The following 86 candidates[6] have been confirmed to be running for the positions of mayor and the nine city councillors:[7]
Mayor
Candidate | Ticket (if any) | Notes |
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Tanya Bamford-King | Independent | |
Aureliu Braguta | Independent | |
Greg Brownless | Community Focus - Responsible Spending | Mayor 2016–2019[8] |
Andrew Caie | Independent | |
Mahé Drysdale | Olympic champion rower, grandson of former mayor Bob Owens[9] | |
Anthony Goddard | ||
Chudleigh Haggett | ||
Ria Hall | Musician and television presenter[10] | |
Donna Hannah | ||
BOP Hori | Also stood in 2016[8] | |
Tim Maltby | Our Rates are too High | |
Jos Nagels | Visionary Leadership, Not Repeatership | |
Douglas Owens | Independent | Former Bay of Plenty regional councillor.[8] Son of former mayor Bob Owens, uncle of Mahé Drysdale[9] |
John Robson[11] | Principled; Professional; Democratic | Councillor 2013-2016, 2018-2021[8][6] |
Tina Salisbury | People and Progress over Politics | Deputy mayor 2020–2021[12] |
Councillors
Te Awanui Māori ward
Candidate | Ticket (if any) | Notes |
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Suaree Borell | Learning, Leading and Leveraging | |
Ashley Hillis | ||
Mikaere Sydney | Tauranga Moana Kōkiritia |
Arataki general ward
Candidate | Ticket (if any) | Notes |
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Sarah-Jane Bourne | ||
Rick Curach | Pick Rick community needs over wants | |
Anthony Goddard | ||
Teresa Killian | ||
Adrienne Pierce | ||
Kim Renshaw | Voice for Arataki | |
Jeroen Van der Beek | A local for Arataki Ward | |
Andrea Webster | Independent | |
Harris Williams | ||
Mike Williams | Common sense on Council |
Bethlehem general ward
Candidate | Ticket (if any) | Notes |
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Charlene Apaapa | ||
Shelley Archibald | ||
Felicity Auva'a | Forward with Experience Energy Action | |
Darren Gilchrist | ||
Gerry Hodgson | ||
Jos Nagels | Visionary Leadership, Not Repeatership | |
Bevan Rakoia | ||
John Robson[11] | Principled; Professional; Democratic | |
Kevin (Herb) Schuler | Constructive and Positive Leadership |
Matua-Otūmoetai general ward
Candidate | Ticket (if any) | Notes |
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Tanya Bamford-King | Independent | |
Ronald Chamberlain | ||
Glen Crowther | Accountability, Transparency, Community | |
Suzie Edmonds | Independent | |
Cam Holden | Independent | |
Jim McKinlay[10] | ||
Ken Patterson | ||
Basie Pikimaui | Tauranga Moana Kōkiritia | |
Tenby Powell | Our City. Our Future. Together | Mayor 2019–2020 |
Kim Pritchard | Independent | |
Mike Rayner | For keeping our current facilities | |
Zach Reeder | ||
David Tank | ||
David Webb | Tomorrow's thriving Tauranga, together |
Mauao/Mount Maunganui general ward
Candidate | Ticket (if any) | Notes |
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Heidi Hughes[11] | Community, environment, future | Councillor 2019–2020 |
Garth Mathieson | ||
Teresa Nichols | Independent | |
Michael O'Neill | Independent | |
Jacqueline Pointon | ||
Jen Scoular | Commercial acumen, community heart | |
Peter Douglas Stanley |
Pāpāmoa general ward
Candidate | Ticket (if any) | Notes |
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Bryan Archer | ||
John Bowden | ||
Phillip Coleman | ||
Ria Hall[10] | ||
Tim Maltby | Our Rates are too High | |
Steve Morris | Championing Pāpāmoa on Council | Former councillor[13] |
Maaka Nelson | ||
Craig Purcell | Pāpāmoa Pāpāmoa Proud | |
Shelley Robb | Independent |
Tauriko general ward
Candidate | Ticket (if any) | Notes |
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Larry Baldock | Let's Keep Moving Forward | Former deputy mayor[11] |
Murray Guy[14] | Democracy for Tauranga | |
Marten Rozeboom[10] | ||
Stephen Wheeler |
Te Papa general ward
Candidate | Ticket (if any) | Notes |
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Andrew Caie | Independent | |
Mark Decke | ||
Chudleigh Haggett | ||
Reihana Marx | ||
Terry Molloy | ||
Jim Smith | Loyal and Local | |
Rod Taylor | Tauranga True | |
Barbara Turley | ||
Abraham (Bram) van Berkel |
Welcome Bay general ward
Candidate | Ticket (if any) | Notes |
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Hautapu Baker | Healthy Environment Thriving Community | |
Aureliu Braguta | ||
Ethan Brinkman | Ethan for Reason | |
Robert Coe | Independent | |
Donna Hannah | ||
Cameron Templer | Action over Words |
Candidate events
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15 June | 19:00–21:00 | Bethlehem Hall | It's in the Ballot | Bethlehem general |
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16 June | 13:00–15:00 | Papamoa Community Centre | It's in the Ballot | Arataki general |
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16 June | 16:00–17:40 | Papamoa Community Centre | It's in the Ballot | Mauao/Mount Maunganui geneal |
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16 June | 19:00–21:00 | Papamoa Community Centre | It's in the Ballot | Pāpāmoa general |
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17 June | 16:00–18:00 | Welcome Bay Community Centre | It's in the Ballot | Tauriko general |
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17 June | 19:00–21:00 | Welcome Bay Community Centre | It's in the Ballot | Welcome Bay general |
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18 June | 19:00–21:00 | Tauranga Bridge Club | It's in the Ballot | Matua-Otūmoetai general |
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20 June | 19:00–21:00 | Te Wharekura o Mauao | It's in the Ballot | Te Awanui Māori |
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21 June | 16:00–18:00 | Elizabeth Street Community and Arts Center | It's in the Ballot | Te Papa general |
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21 June | 19:00–22:00 | Elizabeth Street Community and Arts Center | It's in the Ballot | Mayoralty |
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26 June | 17:00–19:00 | University of Waikato – Tauranga campus | Tauranga Business Chamber | Mayoralty |
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Results
Progress results were released on 20 July, with preliminary results to follow on 21 July. The official results will be released on 25 July.[26]
Winning candidate | Position | Ward |
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Mahé Drysdale | Mayor | At-large |
Jen Scoular | Councillor | Mauao/Mount Maunganui |
Glen Crowther | Councillor | Matua-Otūmoetai |
Rod Taylor | Councillor | Te Papa |
Kevin (Herb) Schuler | Councillor | Bethlehem |
Marten Rozeboom | Councillor | Tauriko |
Hautapu Baker | Councillor | Welcome Bay |
Rick Curach | Councillor | Arataki |
Steve Morris | Councillor | Pāpāmoa |
Mikaere Sydney | Councillor | Te Awanui |
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- ^ a b "Elections 2024 > Information for voters". www.tauranga.govt.nz. Tauranga City Council. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ "Wanted: candidates for council's 2024 election – The Bay's News First". www.sunlive.co.nz. 4 February 2024. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ "Dates for the Tauranga City Council Election in July 2024 and the Following Election". New Zealand Gazette. 22 August 2023. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
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- ^ a b Sylvester, Catherine (19 May 2024). "Tauranga election: Olympian Mahé Drysdale announces bid for mayor". Bay of Plenty Times. New Zealand Herald.
- ^ a b c d e f g McConnell, Glenn. "Tauranga's star studded return to democracy". www.stuff.co.nz. Stuff. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
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- ^ "Tauranga City Council – Tauriko Ward | itsintheballot.nz". Retrieved 29 June 2024.
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