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Pōneke election 2022 by the numbers
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council has crunched the numbers following the 2022 election’s 10% improvement on voter turn-out from the previous term – and every one counts.
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Councillor Laurie Foon to be Wellington’s new Deputy Mayor
- Wellington City Council
- Second term city councillor Laurie Foon will be Wellington’s new Deputy Mayor.
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Final results - Porirua City local elections 2022
- Porirua City Council
- The final results are in and the Council for the next three years is confirmed.
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Campaign Kuini: Meet Tory Whanau, Wellington’s new mayor
- Capital Magazine
- Tory Whanau is Wellington’s new mayor and the city’s first Māori mayor. Tory won by a landslide 34,510 votes – over double the votes received by the second-place candidate. It was the largest victory seen in 18 years. We chatted to Tory at the very start of her campaign, when this was all ahead of her.
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Interested in the numbers? The election results are here
- Inner-City Wellington
- Results available on the WCC website The papers arrived, were counted, and the results announced. Here is where you can see the details.
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Porirua City Elections 2022 – Preliminary Results
- Porirua City Council
- With all votes other than specials now counted, the preliminary results are in.
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Progress report for 2022 elections – Wellington City
- Wellington City Council
- Tory Whanau has convincingly won the Wellington mayoralty according to a progress result released this afternoon.
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Tory Whanau is Wellington’s next mayor, with 16,000 margin over Andy Foster
- Wellington Scoop
- Former Green Party chief of staff Tory Whanau has been elected as Wellington’s next mayor, according to a progress result released this afternoon. Incumbent Mayor Andy Foster finished second with Ray Chung third and Paul Eagle, surprisingly, fourth. The WCC announced that Tory Whanau received 29,458 votes compared to Mr Foster’s 13,032 votes – a margin of 16,426 votes.
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Local elections update
- Upper Hutt City Council
- It’s voting day for the local elections, make sure you get yours done by 12.00 pm today.
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Tory Party
- Eye of the Fish
- Celebrate! Well done Wellington, for electing a fresh, new, young Maori woman Mayor, Tory Whanau – and farewell and thank you to Andy Foster, for...
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Wellington City elections – preliminary results – Sunday 9 October
- Wellington City Council
- Preliminary results of the 2022 Wellington City elections have resulted in two changes to the progress list issued yesterday of candidates elected.
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Face to face in the suburbs
- Wellington Scoop
- Don’t bother with the negative Twitter narrative about election meetings hosted by Residents’ Associations. This week’s meetings have all been well organised, disciplined and most had hot drinks and a chance to meet the candidates. The RAs have supported local democracy by hosting good face-to-face events in suburban halls and churches.
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Paekawakawa - have you voted?
- Island Bay Healthy Streets
- We all know Paekawakawa is the most progressive ward in Wellington so let's make sure we get the vote out.
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An election that isn’t solving anything
- Wellington Scoop
- The Wellington local election campaign is coming to an end and it would be overstating things to say it has been dull. The only pinch of excitement came with the emergence of a young Māori wahine, carrying progressive values. When the debates started, it all went downhill. There have been dozens of them, and the only takeaway is that all candidates want a vibrant, inclusive, green city. This set of commonplaces is not helping to differentiate one candidate from another, for example during the conclusion of the Spinoff debate. On the policy front, they all say they’ll achieve their “vision” with better bus services (over which they have zero control) and more housing. And since I want to vote on a vision and its supporting policies, and not for a person, it’s been very hard, listening to the debates and reading candidates’ websites, to feel we have a choice.
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VOTING for WCC and WRC CLOSES 8th OCTOBER
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- VOTE to have your say in the future of our city! Understanding Single Transferable Vote We are now over a week into voting for the Wellington City and Wellington Regional council. Voting for both of these is in the form of Single Transferable Vote. Have you wondered how this works? Do I have to rankContinue reading "VOTING for WCC and WRC CLOSES 8th OCTOBER"
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Voting more accessible than ever in Pōneke
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council has made accessing information, resources and voting easier for all members of the community for this year’s election.
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Local elections - time to vote for regional councillors - what do they do?
- Inner-City Wellington
- WHAT DOES THE REGIONAL COUNCIL DO? From Stuff What are Wellington regional council's priorities as local elections loom? When it comes to decisions about our rivers, bush, parks, and bus fares, the regional council pulls the strings.
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The highs and lows of being Mayor
- Capital Magazine
- We asked two previous Mayors, Dame Kerry Prendergast and Celia Wade-Brown, to reflect on their time in office and asked what Wellington needs next. The post The highs and lows of being Mayor appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Wellington city’s mayoral candidates: 20 questions
- Capital Magazine
- Not sure who to vote for? We quizzed nine of Wellington city's mayoral candidates on the top issues affecting the capital and put them into a handy table. The post Wellington city’s mayoral candidates: 20 questions appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Candidate Lachlan Patterson answers Renters United’s questions
- Renters United
- Lachlan is running for the Wellington City Council in the Wharangi/Onslow-Western Ward The post Candidate Lachlan Patterson answers Renters United’s questions appeared first on Renters United.
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WCC voting recommendations
- Island Bay Healthy Streets
- Here's the Island Bay Healthy Streets voting recommendations for the 2022 Wellington City Council elections First, a caveat - these are progressive recommendations for progressive voters.
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It's time to vote - STV is the system - quick tip: don't vote for candidates you don't want
- Inner-City Wellington
- Be careful not to vote for candidates you don’t want Wellington’s local government elections use the Single Transferrable Vote (STV) scheme.
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Protected: Candidate John Doe answers Renters United’s questions
- Renters United
- Renters United asked every candidate in the Wharangi/Onslow Western Ward 17 questions about the issues that most concern renters in their ward. Here are Alexander Garside’s responses in full.
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Report card Part II: how the candidates voted
- Island Bay Healthy Streets
- Here's how the Wellington City Council candidates say they would have voted on some key issues facing the city I recently published an analysis of how the current Wellington City councillors voted on some key issues.
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More ballot boxes than ever at this election
- Wellington City Council
- This year there are more places to vote in the Wellington City Council election – as well as at any post box.
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Cycle Wellington endorses Wellington City Council candidates
- Cycle Wellington
- Based on their track record and commitments, Cycle Wellington recommends you rank these candidates at the top.
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Finlayson's public release of incorrect, unsubstantiated complaint to Auditor General
- Councillor Jenny Condie
- Today, former attorney general Chris Finlayson has publicly (paywalled) made serious allegations against the professional reputations of...
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We need to talk about Paul
- Island Bay Healthy Streets
- Here's why I don't think Paul Eagle is a good candidate for MayorPaul Eagle's 7 years on the council were defined by trying & failing to stop a cycleway being builtWith the campaign now in full swing there's really only three serious contenders for Wellington Mayor:newcomer Tory Whanauthe current Mayor Andy Foster, andformer councillor and current Rongotai MP Paul EagleTory Whanau is the only fresh-face there but looks qualified to do the role and has a very progressive set of polic [...]
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The election is a job interview, not just a policy debate
- Councillor Jenny Condie
- I often think about an election campaign as a highly unusual job interview. At the end of my first term on Council it now feels more like...
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Council puckerooed?
- Capital Magazine
- Tim Brown mulls over solutions to city-wide problems ahead of October's local body elections. The post Council puckerooed? appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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