2025 Auckland Council election|
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Council election |
20 seats on the Auckland Council 11 seats needed for a majority |
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The 2025 Auckland Council election was a local election held from 9 September to 11 October in the Auckland Region of New Zealand as part of that year's nation-wide local elections. Voters elected the mayor of Auckland, 20 councillors and 151 local board members (across 21 local boards) for the 2025–2028 term of the Auckland Council.
Postal voting and the first-past-the-post voting system were used.
Incumbent mayor Wayne Brown won re-election to a second term.
- 4 July 2025: Nominations for candidates opened
- 1 August 2025: Nominations for candidates closed at 12 pm
- 9 September 2025: Voting documents were posted and voting opened
- 11 October 2025: Voting closed at 12 pm and progress/preliminary results will be published
- 16-19 October 2025: Final results will be declared.[1]
Positions up for election
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Voters in Auckland elected 20 councillors from 13 wards, as well as the mayor of Auckland. They also elected 151 members from 21 local boards and 35 trustees across 5 licensing trusts (Birkenhead, Mount Wellington, Portage, Waitākere, and Wiri Licensing Trust).[2]
These were the first Auckland local elections since the 2024 Representation Review, which increased the number of local board members from 149 to 151, with the Howick Local Board gaining an additional 2 members for a total of 11.[3]
Pre-election report
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The growth of Auckland was brought up in the pre-election report; the city now comprised over 1.8 million people (more than one third of the entire country) and contributed 40% of the country's GDP. The population was expected to grow by 520,000 in the next three decades.[4] Low productivity was another challenge identified in the pre-election report.[4]
The report noted that the council needed to invest $295 billion in the city's infrastructure. The State of Auckland Report (commissioned by the Committee for Auckland) ranked the city 99th against other peer cities globally in terms of productivity.[4]
Auckland was vulnerable to extreme weather including flooding and sea level rise, according to the pre-election report.[4]
Central government tensions
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There were tensions between the council and central government during the 2022–2025 term, with mayor Brown saying that central government needed to be more collaborative with council when making decisions that would impact the city.[4]

Voting box used in the election
Incumbents not seeking re-election
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The incumbent Mayor of Auckland, Wayne Brown, who was first elected in 2022, ran for re-election in 2025.[10] Additional confirmed mayoral candidates included former New Conservatives Party co-leader Ted Johnston and Whau Ward councillor Kerrin Leoni.[11][8]
The Albany ward returned two councillors to the council.[12]
Albert-Eden-Puketāpapa ward
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The Albert-Eden-Puketāpapa ward returned two councillors to the council.[12]
The Franklin ward returned one councillor to the council.[12]
The Howick ward returned two councillors to the council.[12]
The Manukau ward returned two councillors to the council.[12]
Manurewa-Papakura ward
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The Manurewa-Papakura ward returned two councillors to the council.[12]
Maungakiekie-Tamaki ward
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The Maungakiekie-Tamaki ward returned one councillor to the council.[12]
The North Shore ward returned two councillors to the council.[12]
The Ōrākei ward returned one councillor to the council.[12]
The Rodney ward returned one councillor to the council.[12]
The Waitākere ward returned two councillors to the council.[12]
Waitematā and Gulf ward
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The Waitematā and Gulf ward returned one councillor to the council.[12]
| Candidate[13]
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Photo
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Affiliation[a]
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Notes
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| Lester Bryant
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None
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| Mike Lee
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Auckland Independents
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Councillor from 2010 to 2019, and again since 2022
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| Ian Loan
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None
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| Selena Yanpei-Lu Renne
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None
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| Patrick Reynolds
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City Vision
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Deputy chair of the City Centre Advisory Panel[20]
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| Genevieve Sage
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Independent
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Waitematā Local Board chairperson
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The Whau ward returned one councillor to the council.[12]
Incumbent mayor Wayne Brown won re-election to a second term, receiving around 90,000 votes more than second place candidate Kerrin Leoni.[43]
| Ward
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Previous
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Elected
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| Albany
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John Watson
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Putting People First
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John Watson
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Putting People First
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Wayne Walker
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Putting People First
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Victoria Short
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Fix Auckland
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| Albert-Eden-Puketāpapa
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Christine Fletcher
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C&R
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Christine Fletcher
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C&R
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Julie Fairey
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City Vision
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Julie Fairey
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City Vision
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| Franklin
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Andy Baker
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Team Franklin
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Andy Baker
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Team Franklin
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| Howick
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Sharon StewartR
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Independent
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Bo Burns
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Independent
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Maurice Williamson
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Independent
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Maurice Williamson
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Independent
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| Manukau
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Lotu Fuli
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Labour
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Lotu Fuli
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Labour
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Alf Filipaina
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Labour
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Alf Filipaina
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Labour
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| Manurewa-Papakura
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Angela DaltonR
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Independent
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Matt Winiata
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MPAT
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Daniel Newman
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MPAT
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Daniel Newman
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MPAT
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| Maungakiekie-Tāmaki
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Josephine Bartley
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Labour
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Josephine Bartley
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Labour
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| North Shore
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Chris DarbyR
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Independent
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John Gillon
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Independent
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Richard Hills
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Independent
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Richard Hills
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Independent
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| Ōrākei
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Desley Simpson
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Independent
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Desley Simpson
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Fix Auckland
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| Rodney
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Greg Sayers
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Independent
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Greg Sayers
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Independent
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| Waitākere
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Shane Henderson
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Labour
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Shane Henderson
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Labour
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Ken Turner
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WestWards
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Ken Turner
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WestWards
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| Waitematā and Gulf
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Mike Lee
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Independent
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Mike Lee
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Independent
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| Whau
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Kerrin LeoniR
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Labour
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Sarah Paterson-Hamlin
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Labour
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| R – an incumbent that did not run for re-election
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Albany ward[44]
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Fix Auckland
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Victoria Short
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16,410
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Putting People First
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John Watson†
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15,449
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Putting People First
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Wayne Walker†
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14,885
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Fix Auckland
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Gary Brown
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10,269
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ACT Local
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Samuel Mills
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7,771
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Independent
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Dylan Davey
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5,108
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Independent
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Kyle Parker
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4,977
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Independent
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Callum Blair
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3,172
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Independent
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John McCallum
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1,372
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| Informal
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105
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| Blank
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1,267
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| Turnout
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| Registered
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141,257
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Fix Auckland gain from Putting People First
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Putting People First hold
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Albert-Eden-Puketāpapa ward
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Franklin ward[44]
| Affiliation
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Team Franklin
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Andy Baker†
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10,912
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56.82
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ACT Local
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Dene Green
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4,395
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22.89
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Independent
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Les Thomas
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3,341
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17.40
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| Informal
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21
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0.11
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| Blank
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534
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2.78
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| Turnout
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19,203
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31.88
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| Registered
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60,244
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Team Franklin hold
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Howick ward[44]
| Affiliation
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Independent
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Bo Burns
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12,038
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Independent
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Maurice Williamson†
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11,535
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Independent
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Paul Young
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9,615
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Independent
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Damian Light
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7,873
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Independent
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Barry Jensen
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5,461
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Independent
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Stephen Hill
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4,736
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ACT Local
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Ali Dahche
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3,902
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Independent
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Leanne Seniloli
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2,947
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| Informal
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108
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| Blank
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642
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| Turnout
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| Registered
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113,367
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Independent gain from Independent
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Independent hold
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Manukau ward[44]
| Affiliation
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Labour
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Alf Filipaina†
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13,406
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Labour
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Lotu Fuli†
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12,193
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Independent
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Carol Ah-Voa
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5,599
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Independent
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Swanie Nelson
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5,087
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Fix Auckland
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Luke Mealamu
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4,422
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Fix Auckland
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Vicky Hau
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4,301
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ACT Local
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Henriette Devoe
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3,328
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Independent
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Christopher Hughes
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2,116
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Communities and Residents
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Malcolm Turner
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2,065
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| Informal
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74
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| Blank
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784
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| Turnout
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| Registered
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113,942
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Labour hold
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Labour hold
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Manurewa-Papakura ward
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Manurewa-Papakura ward[44]
| Affiliation
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Manurewa-Papakura Action Team
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Daniel Newman†
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15,661
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Manurewa-Papakura Action Team
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Matt Winiata
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13,270
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#LoveManurewaPapakura
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Joseph Allan
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7,605
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#LoveManurewaPapakura
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Angela Cunningham-Marino
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7,388
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Independent
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Karin Kerr
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2,754
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Independent
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Glenn Archibald
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1,982
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Independent
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Tofa Winterstein
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1,741
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| Informal
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45
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| Blank
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596
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| Turnout
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| Registered
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112,853
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Manurewa-Papakura Action Team hold
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Manurewa-Papakura Action Team gain from Independent
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Maungakiekie-Tāmaki ward
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Maungakiekie-Tāmaki ward[44]
| Affiliation
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Labour
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Josephine Bartley†
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7,818
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52.94
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Communities and Residents
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Tabetha Elliott
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3,567
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24.15
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Independent
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John Alcock
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1,590
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10.77
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Independent
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Patrick O'Meara
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850
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5.76
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Independent
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FaAfuhia Michael Fia
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593
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4.02
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| Informal
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25
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0.17
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| Blank
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326
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2.21
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| Turnout
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14,769
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26.23
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| Registered
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56,301
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Labour hold
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North Shore ward[44]
| Affiliation
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Independent
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Richard Hills†
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21,325
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Independent
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John Gillon
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17,166
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Independent
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Danielle Grant
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12,585
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ACT Local
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Helena Roza
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6,368
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Independent
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Eric Chuah
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3,625
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| Informal
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45
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| Blank
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471
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| Turnout
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| Registered
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110,097
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Independent hold
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Independent gain from Independent
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| † incumbent
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Rodney ward[44]
| Affiliation
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Candidate
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Votes
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Independent
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Greg Sayers†
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Unopposed
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| Registered
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56,644
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Independent hold
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| † incumbent
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Waitākere ward[44]
| Affiliation
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Labour
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Shane Henderson†
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14,589
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WestWards
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Ken Turner†
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9,073
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Independent
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Linda Cooper
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6,852
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Future West
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Jess Rose
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6,430
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WestWards
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Sunil Kaushal
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6,202
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Independent
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Ingrid Papau
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5,011
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Independent
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Peter Chan
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4,556
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Independent
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Jim Cornes
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4,481
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Independent
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Serge Roud
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2,498
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Independent
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Kay Luv
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2,287
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Independent
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Michael Coote
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2,190
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Independent
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Seamus Lal
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1,545
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| Informal
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97
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| Blank
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688
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| Turnout
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| Registered
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127,687
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Labour hold
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WestWards hold
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Waitematā and Gulf ward
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Waitematā and Gulf ward[44]
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Independent
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Mike Lee†
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7,991
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36.87
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City Vision
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Patrick Reynolds
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6,135
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28.30
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Independent
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Genevieve Sage
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3,594
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16.58
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Independent
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Ian Loan
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1,268
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5.85
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Independent
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Selena Renner
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997
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4.60
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Independent
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Lester Bryant
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735
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3.39
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| Informal
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37
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0.17
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| Blank
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918
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4.24
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| Turnout
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21,675
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33.83
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| Registered
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64,073
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Independent hold
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| † incumbent
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Whau ward[44]
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Labour
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Sarah Paterson-Hamlin
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5,171
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34.10
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WestWards
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Craig Lord
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3,376
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22.26
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Green
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Anjana Iyer
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1,922
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12.67
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Independent
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Paul Davie
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1,882
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12.41
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Independent
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Morgan Luxton
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1,301
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8.58
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Independent
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Bruce Xu
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955
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6.30
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| Informal
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30
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0.20
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| Blank
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529
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3.49
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| Turnout
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15,166
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25.53
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| Registered
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59,407
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Labour hold
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