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2011 Te Tai Tokerau by-election Results

2011 Te Tai Tokerau by-election
Final Result

Polling Places Counted: 134 of 134 (100.0%)

Votes Counted: 11,606

Less than 6 votes taken in Polling Places: 0

Special Votes: 1,916

Leading Candidate: HARAWIRA, Hone (MANA) Majority: 867

Candidates

ALP, Kelvyn OUR 63

DAVIS, Kelvin LAB 4,744

HARAWIRA, Hone MANA 5,611

HERBERT, Maki ALCP 126

TIPENE, Solomon MAOR 1,026

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8.28pm

Polling Places Counted: 131 of 134 (97.8%)

Votes Counted: 11,069

Less than 6 votes taken in Polling Places: 0 Special Votes: 1,845

Leading Candidate: HARAWIRA, Hone (MANA) Majority: 761

Candidates

ALP, Kelvyn OUR 58

DAVIS, Kelvin LAB 4,545

HARAWIRA, Hone MANA 5,306

HERBERT, Maki ALCP 124

TIPENE, Solomon MAOR 1,003

7.38pm

Polling Places Counted: 71 of 134 (53.0%)

Votes Counted: 5,250

Less than 6 votes taken in Polling Places: 0

Special Votes: 837

Leading Candidate: HARAWIRA, Hone (MANA) Majority: 129

Candidates

ALP, Kelvyn OUR 57

DAVIS, Kelvin LAB 2,257

HARAWIRA, Hone MANA 2,386

HERBERT, Maki ALCP 55

TIPENE, Solomon MAOR 596

7.22pm

Polling Places Counted: 18 of 134 (13.4%)

Votes Counted: 1,762

Less than 6 votes taken in Polling Places: 0

Special Votes: 395

Leading Candidate: HARAWIRA, Hone (MANA) Majority: 192

Candidates

ALP, Kelvyn OUR 12

DAVIS, Kelvin LAB 693

HARAWIRA, Hone MANA 885

HERBERT, Maki ALCP 19

TIPENE, SolomonMAOR 150

9.00pm results from 50 percent of polling places

10.00pm results from 100 percent of polling places

The Electoral Commission aims to have the official results for the 2011 Te Tai Tokerau by-election published by noon on Wednesday 6 July 2011.

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