Friday 18 October 2019
The new Tauranga City Council Tenby Powell will be sworn in as the new mayor of Tauranga next Thursday after preliminary results in the 2019 triennial elections. Here are the provisional results for the Tauranga City Council. Final results are due to be confirmed today Provisionally successful candidates for the Mount Maunganui-Papamoa ward were Steve Morris and Dawn
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6 Kiddie. In the Otumoetai-Pyes Pa ward Larry Baldock and Jako Abrie have provisionally been elected to council. In the Te Papa-Welcome Bay ward Tina Sainsbury and Bill Grainger have been successful and in the council at large Kelvin Clout, Andrew Hollis, Heidi Hughes and John Robson have provisionally been elected to council. The voter response was 40.28 percent.
Western Bay backs Webber It was a close fought thing, just 1300 votes in it on Election Day. But it was enough to give Garry Webber a mandate as Mayor of the Western Bay of Plenty for another three years.
Garry and his wife Carole were at home in Omokoroa when he got the news. “I had my son and daughter who have flown u from Christchurch to be with me and we were sitting having a drink and sorting the world.” And on Monday morning he was back in the Mayoral chamber sorting the Western Bay – it was business as usual. “I met with the chief executive on Monday morning, sat down with her and her team and let them know that our work continues. Then we’ll get up to speed with the new council.” But the election did produce one of the biggest local government shake-ups in the district’s history. Four women have been elected onto the council – that lifts the female ratio by at least a third.
Crawford, Tupaea Rolleston, Dale Snell and Kassie Ellis.
Omokoroa, Katikati, Waihi Beach
For the Omokoroa Community Board: Teresa Sage, Peter Presland, Derek Sage and John Evans. Successful candidates for the Katikati Community Board were Ben Warren, Neil Harray, Kate Sutherland and Christina Humphreys. Four candidates were automatically elected to the Waihi Beach Community Board – Ross Goudie, Bob Hulme, Marilyn Roberts and Don Ryan. Final results were due late yesterday after The Weekend Sun deadline. Garry Webber gets another go as Mayor of the Western Bay of Plenty.
Council positions
Provisional results for the four vacancies on the Te Puke-Maketu ward have Monique Lints, John Scrimgeour, Kelvin Marsh and Grant Dally on council. For the Kaimai ward, Margaret Murray-Benge who missed out on the mayoralty was elected back on council as was Don Thwaites, Mark Dean and Murray Grainger. For the KatikatiWaihi Beach ward James Denyer, Christina Humphreys and Anne Henry were the provisional successful candidates.
Te Puke Board
Provisional results for the Te Puke Community Board were Richard
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