2004 New Zealand local elections (original) (raw)

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Local elections in New Zealand

2004 New Zealand local elections

2001 9 October 2004 2007
Turnout 1,189,787 (43.89%)Decrease 3.15 pp[a]
Promotional logo for the local elections
Regional elections
136 regional councillors across 12 regions
Control 10 No majority 2 missing info
Councillors 92 Independents 34 missing info 5 Progressive groups[b] 4 Conservative groups[c] 1 Labour
Territorial authority elections
819 local councillors across74 territorial authorities
Control 63 No majority 9 missing info 2 Other local groups[d]
Councillors 643 Independents 102 missing info 25 Conservative groups[e] 16 Progressive groups[f] 15 Other local groups[g] 15 Labour 2 vacant 1 Alliance 1 Green
Mayoral elections
74 mayors
Re-elected 43 / 74(58%)
Affiliation 67 Independents (Decrease3) 3 Other local groups (Increase3)[h] 2 Progressive groups (Steady)[i] 2 Conservative groups (Steady)[j]
Notes ^ Total voters / registered voters in contested wards, for territorial authorities. ^ Auckland: 2 Team West (Steady) 1 City Vision (Increase1) 1 Residents Actions Movement (Increase1)Wellington: 1 Hutt 2020 (Steady) ^ Auckland: 3 Citizens & Ratepayers(Steady) 1 Advancing Auckland (Decrease1) ^ Wanganui: 1 Vision WanganuiBanks Peninsula: 1 Positive Future ^ Rodney: 3 Taking Action Team (Increase3)Auckland City: 6 Citizens & Ratepayers (Decrease3)Waitakere: 4 Residents & Ratepayers (Increase2) 2 Massey Community Team (Increase2)Manukau: 1 Peoples Choice (Increase1) 1 Papatoetoe Independents (Decrease2)Waitakere: 1 Hamilton Citizens (Increase1)Wanganui: 1 Wanganui Ratepayers Association Lower Hutt: 3 City Vision – Terris' Team (Decrease2) 2 Our City, Our Future (Increase2)Christchurch: 2 Independent Citizens (Decrease5) ^ Auckland City: 6 City Vision (Increase2)Waitakere: 4 Team West (Decrease5)Manukau: 4 Manurewa Residents (Steady)Lower Hutt: 1 Hutt 2020 (Steady) ^ Auckland City: 2 Action Hobson (Increase2)Papakura: 1 Papakura Vision (Decrease2)Wanganui: 6 Vision WanganuiKapiti Coast: 1 Affordable Kapiti (Increase1)Wellington: 1 1-2-3 for North (Increase1)Banks Peninsula: 4 Positive Future (Increase4) ^ Tauranga: 1 Team Tauranga (Increase1)Wanganui: 1 Vision Wanganui (Increase1)Banks Peninsula: 1 Positive Future (Increase1) ^ Waitakere: 1 Team West (Steady)Waitakere: 1 Christchurch 2021 (Steady) ^ Manukau: 1 Residents and Ratepayers (Steady)Lower Hutt: 1 Our City, Our Future (Increase1)

The 2004 New Zealand local elections (Māori: Nga Pōtitanga ā-Rohe 2004) were triennial elections that were held ending 9 October 2007 to elect local mayors and councillors, regional councillors, and members of local boards.

Apart from the district health boards, ten district or city councils used the STV method for the 2004 local elections: Kaipara, Papakura, Matamata-Piako, Thames-Coromandel, Kāpiti Coast, Porirua, Wellington, Marlborough, Dunedin, and the Chatham Islands.[1]

A private company, elections.com and its subsidiary Datamail, had been engaged by seven councils, eighteen DHBs, and one licensing trust with operating the STV elections. During the weekend of the elections, it was discovered that when voting papers were transferred to computer-readable data, not all data were correctly recorded. The Office of the Auditor-General became involved and tasked with confirming the election results. The final results for these elections became available in early November, nearly one month after the local election. The government initiated a select committee inquiry.[2]

The regional level of government in New Zealand is organised into areas controlled by regional councils.

Council Electoral System Seats Councillors Turnout[3] Details Sources
2001 Result
Northland FPP 8 8 Independents 8 missing info 40,942 (43.2%) Details [4][3][5]
Auckland FPP 13 6 Independents 3 Citizens & Ratepayers 2 Advancing Auckland 2 Team West 5 Independents 3 Citizens & Ratepayers 2 Team West 1 City Vision 1 Advancing Auckland 1 Residents Action Movement 351,833 (41.9%) Details [6][7][8][9]
Waikato FPP 14 13 Independents 1 Hamilton First 14 Independents 100,640 (40.0%) Details [10][11][12]
Bay of Plenty FPP 14 12 Independents 14 Independents 66,421 (39.0%) Details [13][3][14]
Hawke's Bay FPP 9 9 Independents 9 Independents 21,628 (21.7%) Details [13][3][15]
Taranaki FPP 10 10 Independents 10 Independents 29,378 (39.7%) Details [16][13][3][17]
Manawatu-Wanganui FPP 11 11 Independents 11 missing info 68,491 (44.7%) Details [18][3]
Wellington FPP 13 11 Independents 1 Hutt 2020 1 City Vision – Terris' Team 11 Independents 1 Hutt 2020 1 Labour 109,026 (34.9%) Details [19][20]
West Coast FPP 6 6 Independents 6 Independents 15,337 (68.1%) Details [13][3]
Canterbury FPP 14 7 Independents 3 Labour for Christchurch 2021 3 Independents for Christchurch 2021 1 Independent Citizens 14 missing info 155,756 (43.0%) Details [13][21][22]
Otago FPP 12 12 Independents 12 Independents 62,096 (45.4%) Details [23][24][3][25]
Southland FPP 12 12 Independents 12 Independents 31,406 (47.5%) Details [13][3]
All 12 councils 136

Territorial authorities

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The city and district level of government in New Zealand is organised into areas controlled by territorial authorities. Some of these also have the powers of regional governments and are known as unitary authorities. The Chatham Islands have their own specially legislated form of government.

Council Electoral System Seats Councillors Turnout[3] Details Sources
2001 Result
Far North FPP 9 6 Independent 3 The Proven Team 1 Community First 9 Independents 15,354 (45.3%) [26][27][28]
Whangarei FPP 13 13 Independents 13 Independents 25,612 (52.1%) [4][29]
Kaipara STV 10 9 Independents 1 Residents & Ratepayers 10 Independents 6,073 (51.1%) [30][31][32]
Rodney FPP 12 12 Independents 9 Independents 3 Taking Action Team 27,086 (45.5%) [33][34]
Auckland City FPP 19 9 Citizens & Ratepayers 4 City Vision 3 Independents 2 Labour 1 Team Auckland 6 Citizens & Ratepayers 6 City Vision 3 Labour 2 Action Hobson 2 Independents 132,505 (49.2%) [35][36]
North Shore FPP 15 15 Independents 15 missing info 49,226 (35.2%) [37][13][38][39]
Waitakere FPP 14 9 Team West 3 Independents 2 Independent Ratepayers and Residents 4 Team West 4 Residents & Ratepayers 4 Independents 2 Massey Community Team 42,391 (35.7%) [40][13][41][42]
Manukau FPP 17 4 Independents 4 Labour 4 Manurewa Residents 3 Howick Community Spirit 3 Papatoetoe Independents 1 Independent Ratepayers 1 PR&RT 7 Independents 4 Labour 4 Manurewa Residents 1 Peoples Choice 1 Papatoetoe Independents 79,095 (39.8%) [7][13][43][44]
Papakura STV 8 4 Independents 3 Papakura Vision 1 Your Team 7 Independents 1 Papakura Vision 11,354 (40.2%) [45][46]
Franklin FPP 12 14 Independents 12 Independents 16,883 (45.9%) [47][48][49][3]
Thames-Coromandel STV 9 9 Independents 8 Independents 1 vacant 10,144 (50.2%) [50][51][52][53]
Hauraki FPP 13 13 Independents 13 Independents 4,569 (38.3%) [13][54][3]
Waikato FPP 13 13 Independents 13 Independents 7,869 (29.1%) [13][3][55]
Matamata-Piako STV 11 11 Independents 11 Independents 8,663 (42.2%) [56][13][57][3]
Hamilton FPP 13 7 Independents 3 Hamilton First 3 Proudly Independent 12 Independents 1 Hamilton Citizens & Ratepayers Assoc. Inc. 37,852 (45.1%) [58][13][59][60]
Waipa FPP 12 12 Independents 10 Independents 2 missing info 9,942 (35.1%) [13][61]
Otorohanga FPP 7 6 Independents 1 vacant 7 Independents 1,824 (33.4%) [62][13][63][3]
South Waikato FPP 10 13 Independents 10 Independents 5,535 (37.3%) [13][3][64]
Waitomo FPP 6 6 Independents 6 Independents 3,167 (55.8%) [13][3][65]
Taupo FPP 12 10 Independents 2 Taupo Concerned Citizens 12 Independents 9,853 (44.6%) [66][67][3][68]
Western Bay of Plenty FPP 12 9 Independents 2 Resource Users Association 1 Democracy Network in Action 12 Independents 7,833 (27.2%) [69][70][71][3]
Tauranga FPP 10 12 Independents 1 Ratepayers Action 10 missing info 32,727 (46.4%) [72]
Rotorua Lakes FPP 12 12 Independents 12 Independents 21,037 (48.8%) [73][74]
Whakatane FPP 11 13 Independents 10 Independents 1 vacant 10,465 (48.3%) [75][13][76]
Kawerau FPP 8 8 Independents 8 Independents 1,343 (31.6%) [13][77]
Opotiki FPP 6 10 Independents 6 missing info 1,482 (26.7%) [78][79]
Gisborne FPP 14 13 Independents 1 Rates Reform 14 Independents 13,451 (47.2%) [80][81]
Wairoa FPP 9 9 Independents 9 missing info 3,001 (56.2%) [13][82]
Hastings FPP 15 15 Independents 15 Independents 17,774 (37.9%) [83][13][84][3]
Napier FPP 12 12 Independents 12 Independents 18,645 (47.8%) [85][86][3]
Central Hawke's Bay FPP 10 10 Independents 10 Independents 4,751 (54.8%) [13][3][87]
New Plymouth FPP 14 16 Independents 14 Independents 27,579 (55.2%) [16][13][3]
Stratford FPP 10 10 Independents 10 Independents 2,922 (46.4%) [13][3][88]
South Taranaki FPP 12 12 Independents 12 Independents 7,840 (43.5%) [89][13][3]
Ruapehu FPP 11 11 Independents 11 Independents 3,402 (40.1%) [90][91][3]
Wanganui FPP 12 12 missing info 6 Vision Wanganui 5 Independents 1 Wanganui Ratepayers Association 20,154 (66.8%) [92]
Rangitikei FPP 11 11 Independents 11 Independents 5,438 (53.5%) [13][3][93]
Manawatu FPP 10 10 Independents 10 Independents 6,143 (31.1%) [13][3]
Palmerston North FPP 15 15 Independents 15 missing info 25,679 (49.8%) [94]
Tararua FPP 8 8 Independents 8 Independents 6,200 (51.5%) [13][3]
Horowhenua FPP 10 10 missing info 10 missing info 11,336 (53.3%)
Kapiti Coast STV 10 14 Independents 9 Independents 1 Affordable Kapiti 17,111 (51.2%) [95][13][96]
Porirua STV 13 7 Independents 6 Labour 8 missing info 5 Labour 13,426 (42.7%) [97][98][3]
Upper Hutt FPP 10 10 Independents 10 Independents 11,933 (45.4%) [99][100]
Lower Hutt FPP 11 5 City Vision – Terris' Team 4 Independents 1 Hutt 2020 – Labour 1 Hutt 2020 5 Independents 3 City Vision – Terris' Team 2 Our City, Our Future 1 Hutt 2020 26,018 (38.9%) [101][102]
Wellington STV 14 12 Independents 3 Three 4 North 2 Labour 1 Alliance 1 Green 10 Independents 1 Alliance 1 1-2-3 for North 1 Labour 1 Green 53,483 (42.2%) Details [103][104][105]
Masterton FPP 10 10 missing info 10 Independents 10,480 (65.2%) [3][106]
Carterton FPP 8 8 Independents 8 Independents 3,197 (61.0%) [13][107]
South Wairarapa FPP 9 9 Independents 9 Independents 2,478 (38.7%) [108][13][3]
Tasman FPP 13 13 missing info 13 Independents 15,156 (49.0%) [109][3]
Nelson FPP 12 12 Independents 12 Independents 15,253 (48.5%) [13][3][110]
Marlborough STV 13 13 Independents 13 Independents 19,185 (62.4%) [111][112]
Buller FPP 11 11 missing info 11 Independents 4,915 (69.7%) [3]
Grey FPP 8 8 Independents 8 Independents 4,133 (42.4%) [13][113][3]
Westland FPP 12 12 Independents 12 Independents 3,276 (57.0%) [114][115][3]
Kaikoura FPP 7 7 Independents 7 Independents 1,672 (65.2%) [13][116][3]
Hurunui FPP 9 9 missing info 9 Independents 3,034 (40.7%) [117][118][3]
Waimakariri FPP 10 14 Independents 10 Independents 11,309 (39.1%) [119][13][120][3]
Christchurch FPP 12 8 Labour for Christchurch 2021 7 Independent Citizens 4 Ind. for Christchurch 2021 4 Independents 1 Alliance for Christchurch 2021 9 Independents 2 Independent Citizens 1 Labour for Christchurch 2021 91,572 (38.8%) [121][122]
Banks Peninsula FPP 7 7 Independents 4 Positive Future 3 missing info 3,271 (51.9%) [123][13][124][3]
Selwyn FPP 10 11 Independents 10 Independents 6,405 (30.5%) [125][13][126][3]
Ashburton FPP 12 12 Independents 12 Independents 9,579 (49.8%) [13][127]
Timaru FPP 12 12 Independents 12 Independents 18,878 (58.6%) [128][3]
Mackenzie FPP 6 10 Independents 6 Independents 1,811 (66.3%) [13][129]
Waimate FPP 8 8 Independents 8 Independents 2,852 (53.4%) [130][13][131][3]
Waitaki FPP 10 15 Independents 10 missing info 9,555 (62.9%) [132][13][3]
Central Otago FPP 13 13 Independents 13 Independents 4,655 (39.0%) [133][13][134][3]
Queenstown-Lakes FPP 11 11 Independents 11 Independents 7,262 (50.3%) [135][13][3]
Dunedin STV 14 14 Independents 14 missing info 34,961 (41.4%) [136][137][138]
Clutha FPP 14 14 Independents 14 Independents 3,548 (29.3%) [139][13][140][3]
Southland FPP 12 12 Independents 12 Independents 3,966 (19.8%) [141][13][3]
Gore FPP 11 11 Independents 11 Independents 650 (7.1%) [142][13][143][3]
Invercargill FPP 12 12 Independents 12 Independents 20,311 (54.8%) [13][144]
Chatham Islands STV 8 8 Independents 8 Independents 253 (67.8%) [13][3]
All 74 councils 819

All territorial authorities (including the one unitary authority) directly elected mayors.

Territorial authority Incumbent Elected Runner-up Details Sources
Far North Yvonne Sharp (Ind.) Danny Simms (Ind.) [27][26][13][28]
Whangarei Craig Brown (Ind.) Pamela Peters (Ind.) Phil Halse (Ind.) [4][29]
Kaipara Graeme Ramsey (Ind.) Peter King (Ind.) Pauline Rose (Ind.) [13][30][32]
Rodney John Law (Ind.) Larry Mitchell (Ind.) [33][34]
Auckland City John Banks (Ind.) Dick Hubbard (Ind.) John Banks (Ind.) Details [35][36]
North Shore George Wood (Ind.) Tony Holman (?) [13][37][3][39]
Waitakere Bob Harvey (Team West) Vanessa Neeson (Ind.) [41][13][40][42]
Manukau Barry Curtis (Residents and Ratepayers) Len Brown (Ind.) [13][7][43][44]
Papakura David Buist (Ind.) John Robertson (Ind.) Rick Pickard (Ind.) [145][45][46]
Franklin Heather Maloney (Ind.) Mark Ball (Ind.) Graeme Deighton (?) [48][13][47][3][49]
Thames-Coromandel Chris Lux (Ind.) Phillipa Barriball (Ind.) Sally Christie (Ind.) [51][13][50][52]
Hauraki Basil Morrison (Ind.) Michael Hayden (Ind.) [13][146][3][54]
Waikato Peter Harris (Ind.) Lesley Syme (?) [13][147][3][55]
Matamata-Piako Hugh Vercoe (Ind.) Noel Harvey-Webb (Ind.) [13][56][57]
Hamilton David Braithwaite (Ind.) Michael Redman (Ind.) Martin Elliott (Ind.) [58][148][60]
Waipa Alan Livingston (Ind.) Stephen Lee (Ind.) [13][149][61]
Otorohanga Eric Tait (Ind.) Dale Williams (Ind.) Sonya Hetet (Ind.) [13][62][3][63]
South Waikato Gordon Blake (Ind.) Neil Sinclair (Ind.) Frances Campbell (?) [13][150][3][64]
Waitomo Allan Andrews (Ind.) Mark Ammon (Ind.) Christine Chaplow (?) [13][147][3][65]
Taupō Clayton Stent (Ind.) Christine McElwee (?) [13][151][3][68]
Western Bay of Plenty Graeme Weld (Ind.) Margaret Murray-Benge (?) [13][152][3][71]
Tauranga Jan Beange (Ind.) Stuart Crosby (Team Tauranga) Jan Beange (?) [153][154][155][156][157]
Rotorua Lakes Grahame Hall (Ind.) Kevin Winters (Ind.) Trevor Maxwell (Ind.) [13][158][3][74]
Whakatane Colin Hammond (Ind.) Colin Holmes (Ind.) Colin Hammond (Ind.) [13][75][3][76]
Kawerau Malcolm Campbell (Ind.) unopposed [13][159][77]
Opotiki John Forbes (Ind.) ? (?) [13][78][3][160]
Gisborne Meng Foon (Ind.) Tony Evans (Ind.) [80][81]
Wairoa Les Probert (Ind.) Gordon McIntyre (?) [13][161][3][82]
Hastings Lawrence Yule (Ind.) unopposed [13][83][84]
Napier Barbara Arnott (Ind.) Robin Gwynn (Ind.) [85][86]
Central Hawke's Bay Tim Gilbertson (Ind.) unopposed [13][162][87]
New Plymouth Peter Tennent (Ind.) ? (?) [13][16][163]
Stratford Brian Jeffares (Ind.) Milan Vukovich (?) [13][164][88]
South Taranaki Mary Bourke (Ind.) Ross Dunlop (Ind.) Jeffrey Ward (?) [165][3][166]
Ruapehu Sue Morris (Ind.) Weston Kirton (Ind.) [13][167][91]
Wanganui Chas Poynter (Ind.) Michael Laws (Vision Wanganui) John Martin (Ind.) [13][168][92]
Rangitikei Bob Buchanan (Ind.) John Vickers (Ind.) [13][169][93]
Manawatu Ian McKelvie (Ind.) ? (?) [13][170][3][171]
Palmerston North Mark Bell-Booth (Ind.) Heather Tanguay (Ind.) Mark Bell-Booth (Ind.) [94][172][173]
Tararua Maureen Reynolds (Ind.) ? (?) [13][174]
Horowhenua Tom Robinson (Ind.) ? (?) [13][175]
Kapiti Coast Iride McCloy (?) Alan Milne (Ind.) Nigel Wilson (Affordable Kapiti) [13][95][96]
Porirua Jenny Brash (Ind.) Gregory Fortuin (?) [97][98]
Upper Hutt Wayne Guppy (Ind.) Nicholas Kelly (Anti Capitalist Alliance) [99][100]
Lower Hutt John Terris (City Vision – Terris' Team) David Ogden (Our City, Our Future) John Terris (City Vision – Terris' Team) Details [101][102]
Wellington Kerry Prendergast (Ind.) Bryan Pepperell (Ind.) Details [103][104][105]
Masterton Bob Francis (Ind.) Rod McKenzie (?) [13][176][3][106]
Carterton Martin Tankersley (Ind.) Gary McPhee (Ind.) Martin Tankersley (Ind.) [13][177][107]
South Wairarapa John Read (Ind.) Adrienne Staples (Ind.) ? (?) [13][108][178]
Tasman John Hurley (Ind.) Richard Johns (?) [13][179][109]
Nelson Paul Matheson (Ind.) Gary Watson (Ind.) [13][180][3][110]
Marlborough Tom Harrison (Ind.) Alistair Sowman (Ind.) Tom Harrison (Ind.) [111][112]
Buller Pat O'Dea (Ind.) Martin Sawyers (Ind.) ? (?) [13][181][3][182]
Grey Kevin Brown (Ind.) Kevin Brown (Ind.) [183][3][113]
Westland John Drylie (Ind.) Maureen Pugh (Ind.) Margaret Moir (Ind.) [114][3][115]
Kaikoura Jim Abernathy (Ind.) Kevin Heays (Ind.) Jim Abernathy (Ind.) [13][184][3][116]
Hurunui Tony Arps (Ind.) Garry Jackson (Ind.) Tony Arps (Ind.) [117][3][118]
Waimakariri Jim Gerard (Ind.) unopposed [13][119][3][120]
Christchurch Garry Moore (Christchurch 2021) Aaron Keown (Ind.) Details [185][186]
Banks Peninsula Bob Parker (Positive Future) Jo Rolley (?) [13][123][3][124]
Selwyn Michael McEvedy (Ind.) unopposed [13][125][3][126]
Ashburton Murray Anderson (Ind.) Bede O'Malley (Ind.) Murray Anderson (Ind.) [13][187][127]
Timaru Wynne Raymond (Ind.) Janie Annear (Ind.) ? (?) [128][188]
Mackenzie Stan Scorringe (Ind.) Joel O'Neill (Ind.) John Gallagher (Ind.) [13][189][3][129]
Waimate David Owen (Ind.) John Coles (Ind.) David Owen (Ind.) [13][130][3][131]
Waitaki Alan McLay (Ind.) ? (?) [13][132][3][190]
Central Otago Malcolm MacPherson (Ind.) Edna McAtamney (?) [13][133][3][134]
Queenstown-Lakes Cleve Geddes (Ind.) ? (?) [13][135][191]
Dunedin Sukhi Turner (Ind.) Peter Chin (Ind.) Malcom Farry (?) Details [192][136][3][138]
Clutha Juno Hayes (Ind.) Bryan Cadogan (?) [13][139][3][140]
Southland Frana Cardno (Ind.) ? (?) [13][141][3][193]
Gore Owen O'Connor (Ind.) Tracy Hicks (Ind.) Jeffrey Cunningham (?) [13][142][3][143]
Invercargill Tim Shadbolt (Ind.) Alan Swallow (Ind.) Details [13][194][3][144]
Chatham Islands Patrick Smith (Ind.) ? (?) [13][3][195]

District health boards

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Elections for the 21 district health boards (DHBs) were first held alongside the 2001 local elections. The government had hoped to use the STV voting method from the start but this could not be achieved and in 2001, first-past-the-post voting (FPP) was used based on local wards.[196] For the 2004 elections, the STV method was used. From 2004 onwards, DHB candidates have been elected at large (i.e. across the whole voting area).[197]

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