Tauranga City Council 2019 Triennial Elections PROGRESS RESULT The progress result for the Tauranga City Council elections held on Saturday 12th October is as follows. This result is based upon the counting of approximately 95% of the returned voting papers. The progress result does not include some special votes and voting papers returned today that are still in transit to the processing centre. The outcome of these elections may change once all voting papers have been counted. Mayor POWELL Tenby Tauranga Deserves Better Leadership elected BROWNLESS Greg CLOUT Kelvin HOLLIS Andrew ROBSON John GUY Murray STOKES Christopher NAGELS Jos KINGI Rangimarie WALLEN Les Proven Leadership & Community Commitment Let's Build a Better City. Together. Fix the Council, vote for positive change For Tauranga Your choice for your voice - Stop the waste Ocean City Independent Independent excluded excluded excluded excluded excluded excluded excluded excluded excluded The final absolute majority of votes (final quota) as determined at the last iteration was 13,630. There were 68 informal votes and 416 blank votes. Mount Maunganui-Papamoa Ward (2 vacancies) MORRIS Steve KIDDIE Dawn Financially responsible local leadership Independent elected elected STOKES Christopher GREGSON Peter DELANEY Shona STANLEY Peter JOHNSTON Deborah Ocean City Positive Change For The Future It's time, time to take the trash out Time for New Leadership I AM the RIGHT choice! excluded excluded excluded excluded excluded The final absolute majority of votes (final quota) as determined at the last iteration was 3,456.8. There were 139 informal votes and 600 blank votes. Otumoetai-Pyes Pa Ward (2 vacancies) BALDOCK Larry ABRIE Jako More Democracy Less Bureaucracy for Otumoetai, Pyes Pa & Bethlehem elected elected HARVEY Erika GUY Murray PANKHURST Anne BRIDGENS Dave POLLETT Barry Principled. Fearless. Different. Your choice for your voice - Stop the waste A Councillor who listens, Give Me Your 1 Wholeheartedly at your service Representing You! excluded excluded excluded excluded excluded The final absolute majority of votes (final quota) as determined at the last iteration was 3,643. There were 118 informal votes and 939 blank votes. Te Papa-Welcome Bay Ward (2 vacancies) SALISBURY Tina MOLLOY Terry Your community voice in action! elected elected GRAINGER Bill LARSEN Anna POAD Rob TUHORO A.J. GRINDLEY David WU Waitsu DAVIDSON Alan SHERLOCK Jim Have your say for your city Courage, compassion, connections Tauranga needs change FamilyFirst - The Children's Choice Independent Independent New Blood Action Over Cliches Tauranga is Great excluded excluded excluded excluded excluded excluded excluded excluded The final absolute majority of votes (final quota) as determined at the last iteration was 2,069.46. There were 102 informal votes and 684 blank votes. Council - At Large (4 vacancies) CLOUT Kelvin HOLLIS Andrew HUGHES Heidi ROBSON John Let's Build a Better City. Together. This council needs fixing; vote for change Proactive. Community. Integrity. For the Ratepayer elected elected elected elected CHRISTIANSEN Tony TE KANI Josh CURACH Rick GILL Matthew CANCIAN Danny GILLON Bernie MIKAERE Buddy PAIGE Suzi BROWN Geoffrey HALL Caleb TAIKATO Pare WILLIAMS Kim ROBB Hugh E. MUNN Linda CRAIG Rhys Perseverance, Passion, Determination excluded excluded excluded excluded excluded excluded excluded excluded excluded excluded excluded excluded excluded excluded excluded PICK RICK - sensible and reasonable Community First - Your Voice In Council 11mustGO Visionary Leadership For A Vibrant City Positive Change & Integrity A Collaborative Future Independent Our City, Our Future, Your Way Lower Rates Better Services Real Results Independent Independent - Together Better The final absolute majority of votes (final quota) as determined at the last iteration was 6,075.75. There were 747 informal votes and 1,013 blank votes. The voter return was 37.58%, being 35,649 voting papers, excluding voting papers in transit to the processing centre and special votes. Warwick Lampp Electoral Officer Tauranga City Council 12 October 2019