2019 New Zealand local elections
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The 2019 New Zealand local elections (Māori: Nga Pōtitanga ā-Rohe 2019) were triennial elections held in New Zealand on Saturday 12 October 2019.
Election schedule
[edit]Key dates relating to the general election were as follows:[1]
1 July 2019 | Electoral Commission enrolment campaign starts. |
19 July 2019 | Nominations open for candidates. Rolls open for inspection at council offices and other sites locally. |
16 August 2019 | Nominations close at 12:00. Rolls close. |
21 August 2019 | Election date and candidates' names publicised by electoral officers. |
20–25 September 2019 | Voting documents delivered to households. Electors can post the documents back to electoral officers as soon as they have voted. |
12 October 2019 | Polling day — The voting documents must be at the council before voting closes at 12:00. Preliminary results will be available as soon as possible afterwards. |
17–23 October 2019 | Official results declared |
Results
[edit]In Auckland, Phil Goff was re-elected Mayor and at least 16 of the city's 20 councillors retained their seats, with two new councillors winning seats which were vacated by retirement.[2][3][4] In Hamilton, incumbent mayor Andrew King lost to Paula Southgate, who previously challenged him in 2016,[5] while four controversial councillors were voted out of office.[4] In Wellington incumbent mayor Justin Lester was unseated by Andy Foster, who received a high-profile endorsement from filmmaker Sir Peter Jackson.[2][3][4] The election also marked the first time a Green Party member was elected to serve as a mayor in New Zealand, with Aaron Hawkins being elected Mayor of Dunedin.[2][3][4]
According to The Spinoff's editor Toby Manhire, the 2019 local elections had the lowest number of candidate nominations relative to the total number of available seats. Of the 572 local body elections held that year, 101 seats and positions were not contested while 235 candidates were elected unopposed.[6]
Elections
[edit]Regional councils
[edit]The regions of New Zealand are governed by regional councils as the first tier of local government.
Council | Electoral System | Seats | Control | Turnout[7] | Details | Sources | |
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Previous | Result | ||||||
Northland | FPP | 9 |
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[8] | ||
Waikato | FPP | 14 |
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[9] | ||
Bay of Plenty | FPP | 14 |
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[10] | ||
Hawke's Bay | FPP | 9 |
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[11] | ||
Taranaki | FPP | 11 |
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[12] | ||
Horizons (Manawatū-Whanganui) | FPP | 12 |
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[13] | ||
Greater Wellington | STV | 13 |
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[14] | ||
West Coast | FPP | 7 |
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[15][16][17] | ||
Canterbury | FPP | 14 |
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[18] | ||
Otago | FPP | 12 |
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[19] | ||
Southland | FPP | 12 |
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[20] | ||
All 11 councils | 127 |
Unitary authorities
[edit]Unitary authorities are local government entities that have the powers of both a territorial authority and those of a regional council. There are currently five unitary authorities.
The Chatham Islands have a unique, separately-legislated council that has almost all the powers of a unitary authority.
Council | Electoral System | Seats | Control | Turnout[7] | Details | Sources | |
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Previous | Result | ||||||
Auckland | FPP | 20 |
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[21] | ||
Gisborne | STV | 13 |
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[22] | ||
Nelson | STV | 12 |
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[23] | ||
Tasman | FPP | 13 |
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[24] | ||
Marlborough | STV | 13 |
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[25] | ||
Chatham Islands | FPP | 8 |
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[26] | ||
All 6 councils | 79 |
Territorial authorities
[edit]The various urban, suburban, and rural districts of New Zealand are governed by territorial authorities as the second tier of local government.
Council | Electoral System | Seats | Control | Turnout[7] | Details | Sources | |
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Previous | Result | ||||||
Far North | STV | 10 |
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[27] | ||
Whangārei | FPP | 13 |
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[28] | ||
Kaipara | STV | 9 |
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[29] | ||
Hauraki | FPP | 13 |
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[30] | ||
Thames-Coromandel | FPP | 8 |
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[31] | ||
Waikato | FPP | 11 |
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[32] | ||
Matamata-Piako | FPP | 11 |
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[33] | ||
Hamilton | STV | 12 |
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[34] | ||
Waipā | FPP | 9 |
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[35] | ||
Ōtorohanga | FPP | 7 |
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[36] | ||
South Waikato | FPP | 9 |
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[37] | ||
Waitomo | FPP | 6 |
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[38] | ||
Taupō | FPP | 12 |
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[39] | ||
Western Bay of Plenty | FPP | 11 |
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[40] | ||
Tauranga | FPP | 10 |
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[41] | ||
Rotorua Lakes | FPP | 10 |
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[42] | ||
Whakatāne | FPP | 10 |
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[43] | ||
Kawerau | FPP | 8 |
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[44] | ||
Ōpōtiki | FPP | 6 |
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[45] | ||
Wairoa | FPP | 6 |
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[46] | ||
Hastings | FPP | 13 |
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[47] | ||
Napier | FPP | 12 |
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[48] | ||
Central Hawke's Bay | FPP | 8 |
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[49] | ||
New Plymouth | STV | 14 |
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[50] | ||
Stratford | FPP | 10 |
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[51] | ||
South Taranaki | FPP | 12 |
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[52] | ||
Ruapehu | STV | 10 |
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[53] | ||
Whanganui | FPP | 12 |
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[54] | ||
Rangitikei | FPP | 11 |
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[55] | ||
Manawatū | FPP | 10 |
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[56] | ||
Palmerston North | STV | 15 |
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[57] | ||
Tararua | FPP | 8 |
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[58] | ||
Horowhenua | FPP | 10 |
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[59] | ||
Kāpiti Coast | STV | 10 |
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[60] | ||
Porirua | STV | 10 |
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[61] | ||
Upper Hutt | FPP | 10 |
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[62] | ||
Hutt (Lower Hutt) | FPP | 12 |
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[63] | ||
Wellington | STV | 15 |
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[64] | ||
Masterton | FPP | 10 |
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[65] | ||
Carterton | FPP | 8 |
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[66] | ||
South Wairarapa | FPP | 9 |
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[67] | ||
Buller | FPP | 10 |
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[16] | ||
Grey | FPP | 8 |
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[15] | ||
Westland | FPP | 8 |
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[17] | ||
Kaikōura | FPP | 7 |
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[68] | ||
Hurunui | FPP | 10 |
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[69] | ||
Waimakariri | FPP | 10 |
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[70] | ||
Christchurch | FPP | 16 |
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[71] | ||
Selwyn | FPP | 11 |
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[72] | ||
Ashburton | FPP | 9 |
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[73] | ||
Timaru | FPP | 9 |
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[74] | ||
Mackenzie | FPP | 6 |
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[75] | ||
Waimate | FPP | 8 |
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[76] | ||
Waitaki | FPP | 10 |
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[77] | ||
Central Otago | FPP | 11 |
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[78] | ||
Queenstown-Lakes | FPP | 10 |
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[79] | ||
Dunedin | STV | 14 |
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[80] | ||
Clutha | FPP | 14 |
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[81] | ||
Southland | FPP | 12 |
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[82] | ||
Gore | FPP | 11 |
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[83] | ||
Invercargill | FPP | 12 |
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[84] | ||
60 councils | 626 |
Mayors
[edit]All territorial authorities (including unitary authorities) directly elect mayors.
Left leaning Right leaning Centrist Other / unclear |
Territorial authority | Incumbent | Elected | Runner-up | Details | Sources |
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Far North | John Carter (Ind.[a]) | Tania McInnes (Ind.) | [27] | ||
Whangārei | Sheryl Mai (Ind.) | Tony Savage (Ind.) | [28] | ||
Kaipara | Jason Smith (Ind. [b]) | Moemoea Mohoawhenua (Ind.) | [29] | ||
Auckland | Phil Goff (Ind.[c]) | John Tamihere (Ind.) | Details | [21] | |
Thames-Coromandel | Sandra Goudie (Ind.) | Len Salt (Ind.) | [31] | ||
Hauraki | John Tregidga (Ind.) | Toby Adams (Ind.) | Josie Anderson (Ind.) | [30] | |
Waikato | Allan Sanson (Ind.) | Korikori Hawkins (Ind.) | [32] | ||
Matamata-Piako | Jan Barnes (Ind.) | Ash Turner (Ind.) | Jan Barnes (Ind.) | [33] | |
Hamilton | Andrew King (Ind.) | Andrew King (Ind.) | [34] | ||
Waipā | Jim Mylchreest (Ind.) | unopposed | [35] | ||
Ōtorohanga | Max Baxter (Ind.) | Leveson Gower (Ind.) | [36] | ||
South Waikato | Jenny Shattock (Ind.) | unopposed | [37] | ||
Waitomo | Brian Hanna (Ind.) | John Robertson (Ind.[d]) | Brian Hanna (Ind.) | [38] | |
Taupō | David Trewavas (Ind.) | Zane Cozens (Ind.) | [39] | ||
Western Bay of Plenty | Gary Webber (Ind.) | Margaret Murray-Benge (Ind.) | [40] | ||
Tauranga | Greg Brownless (Ind.) | Tenby Powell (Ind.) | Greg Brownless (Ind.) | [41] | |
Rotorua | Steve Chadwick (Ind.[e]) | Reynold MacPherson (Ind.) | [42] | ||
Whakatāne | Tony Bonne (Ind.) | Judy Turner (Ind. [f]) | Victor Luca (Ind.[g]) | [43] | |
Kawerau | Malcolm Campbell (Ind.) | Tracy Hill (Ind.) | [44] | ||
Ōpōtiki | John Forbes (Ind.) | Lyn Riesterer (Ind.) | Alex Dobie (Ind.) | [45] | |
Gisborne | Rehette Stoltz (Ind.) | Meredith Akuhata-Brown (Ind.) | [22] | ||
Wairoa | Craig Little (Ind.) | Waipatu Winitana (Ind.) | Details | [46] | |
Hastings | Sandra Hazlehurst (Ind.) | Damon Harvey (Ind.) | Details | [47] | |
Napier | Bill Dalton (Ind.) | Chris Tremain (Ind.) | Details | [48] | |
Central Hawke's Bay | Alex Walker (Ind.) | Darcie Scowen (Ind.) | Details | [49] | |
New Plymouth | Neil Holdom (Ind.) | Max Brough (Ind.) | [50] | ||
Stratford | Neil Volzke (Ind.) | Graham Kelly (Ind.) | [51] | ||
South Taranaki | Ross Dunlop (Ind.) | Craig Baylis (Ind.) | [52] | ||
Ruapehu | Don Cameron (Ind.) | Jacques Windell (Ind.) | [53] | ||
Whanganui | Hamish McDouall (Ind.[h]) | unopposed | [54] | ||
Rangitikei | Andy Watson (Ind.) | unopposed | [55] | ||
Manawatū | Helen Worboys (Ind.) | James Harold (Ind.) | [56] | ||
Palmerston North | Grant Smith (Ind.) | Teanau Tuiono (Ind.) | [57] | ||
Tararua | Tracey Collis (Ind.) | James Harold (Ind.) | [58] | ||
Horowhenua | Michael Feyen (Ind.) | Victoria Kaye-Simmons (Ind.) | [59] | ||
Kāpiti Coast | K Gurunathan (Ind.) | Gwynn Compton (Ind.) | Details | [60] | |
Porirua | Mike Tana (Ind.) | Anita Baker (Ind.[i]) | Mike Tana (Ind.) | Details | [61] |
Upper Hutt | Wayne Guppy (Ind.) | Angela McLeod (Ind.) | Details | [62] | |
Hutt (Lower Hutt) | Ray Wallace (Ind.) | Campbell Barry (Labour) | Ray Wallace (Ind.) | Details | [63] |
Wellington | Justin Lester (Labour) | Andy Foster (Ind.[i]) | Justin Lester (Labour) | Details | [64] |
Masterton | Lyn Patterson (Ind.[j]) | Tina Nixon (Ind.) | Details | [65] | |
Carterton | John Booth (Ind.) | Greg Lang (Ind.) | Jill Greathead (Ind.) | Details | [66] |
South Wairarapa | Viv Napier (Ind.) | Alex Beijen (Ind.) | Viv Napier (Ind.) | Details | [67] |
Tasman | Richard Kempthorne (Ind.) | Tim King (Ind.) | Brent Maru (Ind.) | [24] | |
Nelson | Rachel Reese (Ind.) | Mel Courtney (Ind.) | [23] | ||
Marlborough | John Leggett (Ind.) | Jamie Arbuckle (Ind.) | [25] | ||
Buller | Gary Howard (Ind.) | Pat O'Dea (Ind.) | [16] | ||
Grey | Tony Kokshoorn (Ind.) | Cliff Sandrey (Ind.) | [15] | ||
Westland | Bruce Smith (Ind.[k]) | Latham Martin (Ind.) | [17] | ||
Kaikōura | Winston Gray (Ind.) | Craig Mackle (Ind.) | John Diver (Ind.) | [68] | |
Hurunui | Winton Dalley (Ind.) | unopposed | [69] | ||
Waimakariri | David Ayers (Ind.) | Dan Gordon (Ind.) | Paul Williams (Ind.) | [70] | |
Christchurch | Lianne Dalziel (Ind.[i]) | Darryll Park (Ind.) | Details | [71] | |
Selwyn | Sam Broughton (Ind.) | Bill Woods (Ind.) | [72] | ||
Ashburton | Donna Favel (Ind.) | Neil Brown (Ind.) | Tony Todd (Ind.) | [73] | |
Timaru | Damon Odey (Ind.) | Nigel Bowen (Ind.) | Gordon Handy (Ind.) | [74] | |
Mackenzie | Graham Smith (Ind.) | Julian Lee (Ind.) | [75] | ||
Waimate | Craig Rowley (Ind.) | Murray Ludemann (Ind.) | [76] | ||
Chatham Islands | Alfred Preece (Ind.) | Monique Croon (Ind.) | Greg Horler (Ind.) | [26] | |
Waitaki | Gary Kircher (Ind.) | Katrina Hazelhurst (Ind.) | [77] | ||
Central Otago | Tim Cadogan (Ind.) | Victoria Bonham (Ind.) | [78] | ||
Queenstown-Lakes | Jim Boult (Ind.) | Nick Kiddle (Ind.) | [79] | ||
Dunedin | Dave Cull (Ind.) | Aaron Hawkins (Green) | Lee Vandervis (Ind.) | Details | [80] |
Clutha | Bryan Cadogan (Ind.) | unopposed | [81] | ||
Southland | Gary Tong (Ind.) | Don Byars (Ind.) | [82] | ||
Gore | Tracy Hicks (Ind.) | unopposed | [83] | ||
Invercargill | Tim Shadbolt (Ind.[l]) | Darren Ludlow (Ind.) | Details | [84] | |
Notes
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Community boards
[edit]Elections were also held for community boards, which have been set up by several of the territorial authorities under Part 4 of the Local Government Act 2002 to represent the interests of particular communities within those territories.
District health boards
[edit]Elections were also held for District health boards (DHBs).
These were the last elections held for the DHBs before they were disestablished on 1 July 2022 and replaced by Te Whatu Ora.
Licensing trusts
[edit]Elections were also be held for licensing trusts, which are community-owned companies with government-authorised monopolies on the development of premises licensed for the sale of alcoholic beverages and associated accommodation in an area:
- Ashburton Licensing Trust
- Birkenhead Licensing Trust
- Cheviot Licensing Trust
- Clutha Licensing Trust
- Flaxmere Licensing Trust
- Geraldine Licensing Trust
- Invercargill Licensing Trust
- Mataura Licensing Trust
- Mount Wellington Licensing Trust
- Oamaru Licensing Trust
- Portage Licensing Trust
- Rimutaka Licensing Trust
- Te Kauwhata Licensing Trust
- Waitākere Licensing Trust
- Wiri Licensing Trust
Notes
[edit]- ^ Total voters / registered voters in contested wards, for territorial authorities.
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