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Results for the 2019 Council and Community Board Elections. Burwood/Coastal Wards

Mike Gibbs from Avondale Neighbours Group

Results for the 2019 Council and Community Board Elections. (preliminary results to be finalised 18 Oct)

Congratulations to all the winners and those who were not elected in 2019, well fought race

This result is based upon the counting of approximately 95% of the returned votes. The progress result does not include some special votes and votes returned today that are still in transit to the processing centre. The outcome of these elections may change once all votes have been counted.


Mayoralty Votes Received

DALZIEL, Lianne Best for Christchurch 44,811

PARK, Darryll Independent 28,260

MINTO, John Keep Our Assets Canterbury 8,739

ANDERSON, J.T. 4,889

SCHONBORN, Adrian-Cosmin Independent 2,084

MCCARTHY, Robin Independent 1,135

MCPAIKE, Stephen 1,028

PARK, Sam 1,018

WAKEMAN, Peter STOP Trashing Our Planet 754

ANDERSON, Blair Another Mildgreen Initiative 684

WHITE, Aaron Independent 522

GLASS, Jim Independent 516

HANSEN, Tubby Economic Euthentic's 295

INFORMAL 201

BLANK VOTING PAPERS 1,421

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Burwood Ward (1 vacancy) Votes Received

MAUGER, Phil Independent 4,062

LIVINGSTONE, Glenn The People's Choice - Labour 2,815

INFORMAL 5

BLANK VOTING PAPERS 141

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Coastal Ward (1 vacancy) Votes Received

DANIELS, James Your Vote - 2,642

EAST, David Independent 2,325

BARBER, Kelly The People's Choice - Labour 1,146

INFORMAL 27

BLANK VOTING PAPERS 121

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Community Board
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Burwood Ward (2 vacancies) Votes Received

FRAYLE, Bebe The People's Choice - Labour 3,133

STEWART, Linda Independent 3,120

SUGRUE, Greg The People's Choice - Labour 3,065

DAVIS, Dean 2,437

INFORMAL 1

BLANK VOTING PAPERS 444

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Coastal Ward (2 vacancies) Votes Received

ZERVOS, Jo Independent 2,673

BARBER, Kelly The People's Choice - Labour 2,591

SWEET, Cathy For Communities 2,422

TAVETE, Rebecca 1,717

BRAGG, Soozie 1,174

INFORMAL 3

BLANK VOTING PAPERS 328

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